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Viewpoint: listen here – we’re on the wireless and it’s so much better than TV!

22 Thursday Feb 2018

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I love radio – listening to it and appearing on it. I love watching television too, but I’m not quite so keen about appearing on TV – not that I’m asked often. But radio? Yes, give me a radio appearance any day.

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I’m still feeling tense about the recent TV recording Sue and I did – more of which when the programme is screened. Until then, our lips, brightly coloured and contoured by the make-up department, are sealed.

As well as having to perform well under bright studio lights and in front of a live audience, we had to take different outfits. The idea was that the wardrobe people would pick those which would look good under studio lights. Continue reading →

Review: She had her life worked out, then an unexpected act changed everything

12 Tuesday Dec 2017

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Eleanor Oliphant taught herself how to survive – but she doesn’t know how to live. This unsettling story shows an extraordinary young woman locked in a way of life that provides the only sort of security she knows.

It’s a life of absolute routine: wearing the same clothes every day, eating the same meal deal at lunchtimes, and drinking two bottles of vodka every weekend. Continue reading →

Review: Books about children can teach adults so much about grief, love and life

27 Monday Nov 2017

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Books featuring children don’t feature highly on The Novels I Have Read list, and books featuring children coping with grief are similarly low on my To Be Read pile.

So it was a surprise to enjoy two books which both have young girls as their central character and grief as the main premise.

And if it seems odd to enjoy books about grief, let me add that although there were moments of touching sadness in both novels, there was also wisdom and humour. It seems there is much to be learned about grief, love and life – by adults as well as by children. Continue reading →

Viewpoint: Are you ready for a close-up? We will be – as soon as we’ve sorted our wardrobes.

16 Thursday Nov 2017

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I’ve a new respect for people who take part in televised events. Sitting on the sofa at home watching the box, it all looks so easy: participants chat happily, respond calmly to comments and answer questions.

But let me tell you – when you’re in the sights of a studio camera, complete with hot lights and an audience, it’s nerve-racking.

And the worst of it is deciding what to wear. Continue reading →

Viewpoint: If you have to ask, ‘Who spends that much on clothes?’ you’re a dummy! Apparently.

16 Monday Oct 2017

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Have you ever been described as ‘depressing, judgmental and ignorant’ and then been accused of being a dummy?

Well, actually, you might have. If you saw one of the glossy magazines that came with a particular Sunday newspaper yesterday, you could have looked at the so-called fashion spread where a coat costing nearly £3,000 was featured with matching £1,000 trousers (mentioned but invisible as they’d been cropped out of the photo), and asked: ‘Who spends that kind of money on clothes?’ Continue reading →

News: Meet the Authors – we’re launching a new event at local community library

05 Thursday Oct 2017

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We’re delighted to be the first novelists to appear at a new event launched by Burley-in-Wharfedale Library.

It’s Meet the Author – although, of course, it will be ‘authors’ plural in our case – and we’d be really pleased if any of our Northern Facebook and Twitter friends and followers could come and join us. Continue reading →

Review: You should never turn your back

07 Thursday Sep 2017

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I’m pleased to be reviewing the latest AJ Waines psychological thriller, Lost in the Lake, which is released today.

I first read Waines’ Girl on a Train, which I by far preferred to that other much-hyped book of a similar title, so I was delighted to be sent a proof copy of this new chiller thriller, the second book in the Dr Samantha Willerby series.

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Viewpoint: What should an author do? We write the books – and now you want us to perform as well.

01 Friday Sep 2017

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How should authors interact when they are taking part in book events? Should they stay quietly at their tables, behind piles of their recently published novel?

Should they concentrate on a book they’re reading and avoid looking up?

Or should they leap forward whenever anyone comes near and start doing a major sales pitch?

It’s an interesting dilemma and something considered by freelance copy editor, Emma Mitchell, who wrote a blog on her website asking: ‘Do we expect too much of authors?’ Continue reading →

News: Close to home is best when it comes to living and working in the North

25 Tuesday Jul 2017

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We’re often invited to take part in and contribute to other writer’s websites and we’re always delighted to be interviewed, asked to talk about books or write about writing.

So it was great to be invited by blogger and reviewer Jo Barton to take part in her Close to Home feature.

Sue appeared on the spot earlier this year and my turn came this week when I was able to write about living and working in the North – particularly Yorkshire.

There’s so much to say about this part of the world and I could have written a book about everything on offer here, but I managed to edit myself – and you can read the result here:

http://jaffareadstoo.blogspot.co.uk/2017/07/close-to-homesusan-pape.html

Jo’s been blogging for six years and supports writers in a number of ways, including writing book reviews and running blog tours. Her overall aim is to promote books and reading – which we thoroughly approve of.

She says she’s usually found curled up with a book – with Jaffa, the cat, close by. See what the two of them get up to here:

http://jaffareadstoo.blogspot.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

Cover reveal: A psychological thriller to have you glancing over your shoulder.

13 Thursday Jul 2017

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Dare to look at the dramatic cover of A.J.Waines‘ latest book, which we reveal today: here it is …

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…and get ready for a nail-biting ride.

Lost in the Lake:

Amateur viola player Rosie Chandler is the sole survivor of a crash which sends members of a string quartet plunging into a lake. Rosie’s convinced that the accident was deliberate – but she can’t remember what happened.

She seeks out clinical psychologist, Dr Samantha Willerby to help recover her lost memories.

But Rosie is hiding something…

Why is she so desperate to recover her worthless viola? And what happened to the violin lost in the crash – worth more than £2 million?

Sam begins to see the truth – but not until she’s seriously out of her depth.

This is the second book in the Dr Willerby series.

Pre-order on Amazon from today.

Release date: September 7.

About the author:

A.J.Waines has sold over 400,000 books worldwide and topped the UK and Australian Kindle Charts in 2015 and 2016 with her number one bestseller, Girl on a Train (yes, the other one!)

Her fourth psychological thriller, No Longer Safe, sold over 30,000 copies in the first month, in 13 countries.

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Following 15 years as a psychotherapist, A.J.Waines (pictured) is now a full-time novelist. She lives in Hampshire with her husband.

 

 

 

Pre-Order on Amazon from 13 July 2017

Release date: 7 Sept 2017

UK (99p):

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B073W8X17W

 

US ($1.28):

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073W8X17W

 

 

 

 

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