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Sunday, March 29, 2020

This Too Shall Pass

This is not the blog I thought I’d be writing. What a difference a month makes. We find ourselves in very strange times – and very scary. The march of Covid-19 across the world makes it seem as if we’re living in the pages of a book. Except this isn’t fiction any more. This is reality. I suppose we can only be grateful that we still have books to escape into.




With that in mind, I read this article from the Guardian the other day about all those people out there in self isolation who now have the opportunity to write the book they always meant to write. Obviously, time remains a precious commodity for many and, if you have young children at home, you probably have even less of it than you used to, even if you’re not out at work any longer. However, if writing is something you always wished you could do and you do have spare hours in the day, then there’s no time like the present. Writing can be both cathartic and all-encompassing. There are occasions when I’m so wholly involved in a story I’m producing that I can think of nothing else. I feel my characters so deeply that I cry when they hurt and smile when they achieve success (we won’t go into that time when I was dabbling in dictation and, while deep in a sex scene, was interrupted by a friend at the door).

If you’d rather read than write, then this is a great time to hit that TBR list. I have a series that was published last year, imagining an entire city going into lockdown because of an outbreak of dangerous magic. You can check it out here.  If that's too close to home, however, and like me you’re looking for something to take you away from reality rather than remind you of it, there are lots of other wonderful books out there.





Jennifer Estep has just released the third book in her A Crown of Shards series. It’s an “action-packed adventure full of magic, murderous machinations, courtly intrigue, and pulse-pounding romance.” Click here for more details

Perhaps you'd rather potter around while listening to an audiobook. If you have Spotify, you can listen to CN Crawford’s Dark King series here.

For those of you who’d like a longer series to really get stuck into, there are eleven books in Debra Dunbar’s fabulously funny and irreverent Imp series. The first three are right here

Annie Bellet has also just completed her long running, highly acclaimed 20 Sided Sorceress series. The first book, Justice Calling, is available here, and both it and the second book, Murder of Crows, are currently available for only 99c each.

And if you’re looking for a whole host of different titles, there are plenty of multi-author titles out there, just like Urban Mythic here!

Comment below with other titles you’d recommend, or let us know if you’re starting to write yourself. And in the meantime, please stay safe.


Helen xxx




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