A Completely New Tale

Whilst I have a moment, I thought I would jump on with a quick update. For quite some time, I have been working on a story, which I hope to be able to offer to all of you soon. The story focuses on two themes, which are Fantasy, and Grief, and I understand that to some that may appear an odd mix, but I think once you read it, that it will make more sense to you.

As much as I love and have really enjoyed working on the Curio Chronicle’s, which are more modern and based in a fictional setting, there is a part of me which wanted to return to fantasy, especially after many years of writing Heirs to the Kingdom, and the upcoming book, ‘Han’s Cottage’ will allow me to do that.

I do not want to give too much away at this point, but I think I am safe explaining the basics, and also some of my reason for wanting to write it. For me personally, that is actually a very important aspect of this story. I would like to think of this book as a gentle book, which although does have an intensity to it, I hope I have written it in such a way, that it draws in the reader and has mass appeal. To lay the groundwork, I will supply the following.

Emily Montgomery, is almost twenty two, and flat shares with her best friend and Uni pal, Shelly Parkinson. Emily suffered the loss of her mother when she was only aged four, and as a result. has grown up not really knowing who her mother was. Her father fell apart after her mother’s death, and threw himself into his work, shutting off his feelings, trying to deal with her death, and sent his daughter to boarding school, which left Emily a little isolated and alone.

In order to ease the pressure on Emily, her father turns to her grandmother Hanna, and Emily spends a great deal of her holidays from age four onward living with Grandma Han, who is her only connection to a mother she barely remembers. Through Han, Emily learns all she knows about her mother, and Han’s memories in a strange sense, become Emily’s memories, as she grows up. To Emily, Han is the only real family she knows, as her limited interactions with her father leave her questioning why her mother ever married him, because she feels, her father is cold and withdrawn.

Shortly before her twenty first birthday, she receives a phone call from a stranger named Randolph, who informs her that her grandmother has passed on, and Emily’s world falls apart. The book starts a few hours after Han’s funeral, where a very well tailored gent, who is Han’s solicitor, pays a visit to Emily to reveal the contents of her will, and much to Emily’s surprise, she finds that the house and land, which had been her only real home since age four, have not been left her aunt as she expected, but have indeed been left to Emily. The solicitor is adamant that Han was very precise in his execution of his duty, and he handles everything, to ensure Emily has an easy transition into the full ownership.

It is a big shock, but one Emily is not ready to face, because the thought of being in the cottage without Han is too much to bear, and so the story starts to unfold, and the story passes forward by almost a full year before it really begins. Shelly tries her hardest to convince her to go back to the cottage, but Emily who is living miles away in Exeter and hates her life and job, has given up on living, as she struggles to deal with the loss of Han, having strange and frightening dreams. Her uncle. is constantly pestering her, and making offer after offer for the land, to the point where he is driving Emily mad.

This story follows Emily, and her thoughts, feelings and memories, as Shelly confronts her, and tells her to visit her grandmothers grave, as it is almost a year. In a moment of anger at her uncle, she makes her first move to face the truth of her life, and in a twist of fate and anger, her return marks the start of a journey through her grief, and into recovery. Han had a big secret, one that was very well hidden, and it all involves the cottage and the land, and with the arrival of Emily at the cottage, a series of strange events adds to her uncertainty.

In many ways this story is a fairy story for adults, it has some moments of joy and humour, and others that will make you sit up and ponder life, it’s meaning, and its joys. For myself personally, this is my way of explaining a little of my own feelings, over the loss of someone deeply special to me, and I have encountered many of the sayings and comments Emily gets in this story. I hope through explaining Emily, in a way, I also explain many of the people I have spoken with in my life, who could identify with my own personal way of dealing with loss. I know the fantasy aspect of this story will appeal not only to a majority of HTTK readers, but I hope, also a lot of new readers.

The story has a good mix of opinions on a few things, of which one is the fantasy realm, and within that, Emily with her scepticism and Shelly with her absolute belief of the mystical, clash with some wonderful dialogue that will hopefully leave all of you thinking and questioning today’s reality. In today’s cold world, there are still so many questions about life and death, and what lies beyond, and many people live in fear of what happens at the end. This story raises some of these thoughts and feelings in a gentle way, and considers all aspects of how we deal with life, loss and grief, and how our own beliefs can be challenged.

There are some good funny moments between them, and also some really close caring moments, as the story takes on Emily’s experience, and her journey towards her future of a life after Han. I feel it is a really well rounded tale, and I hope you do too. In regard to the fantasy aspect of this story I will allow you to read the story and discover that yourself alone, and I will not give too much away.

At the time of writing this to update the blog, the only person who has read the manuscript is as always, my wife, and I was concerned people would think that the subject material would appear too heavy and oppressive, as it is themed to a degree around loss.

Her opinion is, this story follows a young sceptic through her struggle with the reality of her life currently, her grief, her loss and her difficulty dealing with her friend, who is a believer in all things mystical and magical, to some humorous effect. When my wife considered the fantasy aspect of this story, (She smiled) she felt like she had her childlike wonderment given back to her, as she found the characters adorable, and it is a really magical tale, that makes her want to believe in all the magic again. She has really enjoyed reading it, which is a bit of a relief for me.

I currently have no cover images as they are in the final stages of production, except to say, I have provided a much bigger contribution to this one than some of my previous covers, and have really enjoyed the process. I will get something up soon, but for now this blog post will remain image free.

This book will strictly be a one off, I have no intentions of returning to it for further additional stories, as I am already working on other new material, and have further Curio and HTTK stories ready to be put out when I am happy with them, of which the next book in the Curio series will land later in the year. It is my hope to have Han’s Cottage out around mid September, and with the Curio book planned for later this year, that will be three in one year, which is pretty good, although Han’s Cottage has been written over six years, and all the Curio stories were written in 2020, as I have been busy with other stories.

The third Curio Book will not be as explicit, as the gang are growing up and settling down, and that is part of their journey. Abigail will be another two years older in this book and finally starting to see her hard work pay off, but her and the Curio’s will be encountering some new foes and problems, which will add to the crazy chaos of the full story of the whole series. I am sure all of you who have read the first two will have a few good giggles as you experience their strange and bonkers life around Birch.

I am working on other things, I have started a brand new dystopian story, which I am still outlining, but I am happy with what is on the page so far, and enjoying putting it together as well as continuing Ariel and Branna’s story, of which one particular aspect of that has been great fun, as it involves writing some moments of Robbie and Runestone’s children, which are yet to hit the book market in a book set eighteen years after Kingdom. My wife has had a little peep, and she is already in love with some of the kids.

Closing submissions for new manuscripts from other writers to VCP, has really allowed me to work with a lot more freedom, as now, instead of spending months working with new writers, who then pull out for other platforms, I have had time to work on my own material, and I have really been enjoying it. It is much less stressful, and allows me my creative freedom back, so for a while, VCP will only be putting out RJM books, of which, I have quite a few manuscripts almost ready.

I have other ideas in the works, one of which may be some form of channel with discussions of the books and behind the scenes stuff. That involves a lot of extra work and tech, which I have been working at for a while, but I am still working out the logistics, and which platform to use at the moment. Looking at how puritan and moralistic platforms like You Tube have become, I need to find something that will not ban some of the themes of Kingdom or the Curio’s. It is something I have wanted to do for a long while, and I hope after the summer to start recording some things, and will maybe have a guest or two featured, to talk books, writing and a writers life, not just mine, but possibly a few others.

As always, I am grateful to all my readers, and love getting things organised and ready for you all, and so watch this space for all the new stuff, that is coming in the not too distant future. As always, comment, like, and share this stuff around, and get everyone talking about the books, so I can continue to battle social media’s biased and unfair algorithms, and keep the books coming.

My thanks to you all, talk again soon.

RJM.

A Change for 2014

To the loyal readers of my work.

 

 This has been a very difficult year for my family and myself, it began with the heart breaking news that my first grandchild was born sleeping, and followed along with other members of both my own and my wife’s family passing away. The end of this year dealt a very bitter two fold blow, with the loss of my wonderful companion cat Sparky, followed shortly after by my Step Mum, it has felt like a year of the most crushing blows anyone could possibly bare, and it’s taken its toll upon me.

With the added pressures of the downturn from the country and industry, creating large drops in book sales, and family obligations and at times chaos, it has been immensely difficult conditions to write under. But there have been some very long hours of deep reflective thought about the direction I am going and the way I wish my own life to be, and as a result I have made what is probably one of the biggest decisions about my work since I began to look for a publisher back in 2008.

Since publication of the Bowman of Loxley, I have invested a huge amount of my savings, and all of my time into the promotion of the series of books I am writing, as well as looking at and researching other ideas I have for future works. The conclusion of all my soul searching and thought throughout this year has come to the point that I personally feel dissatisfied with the results.

Drastic changes need to be made, and as I enter into 2014, I feel now is the time to act, and so as of January 1st 2014, I am taking complete and full control of all my work, which is a departure from my publisher, as I roll out and unveil a project I started back in 2008 and placed on hold in 2009. I am happy to announce that I will be re-releasing all of the three initial Heirs to the Kingdom books, re-edited, re formatted, and slightly extended, in new covers and published by my own independent company, Violet Circle Publishing.

The stories will remain unchanged from the first publications, but I will polish a few passages and add some more detail, and replace a few parts removed in the first edits that have always given me doubts about their removal.

The transformation period from my initial publisher to VCP will take a little while, and there will be significant changes, as my previous publisher will have to take down and remove all editions of the books from across all book selling stores and online shops. The good news is that most of these are online sellers who hold no physical stock, so my books for a short time will only be available in a limited quantity from our website heirstothekingdom.com.

Once all past copies are clear, we will then replace the books worldwide with the new stock from VCP, and we will release the fourth book in the series The Queen of the Violet Isle by late spring, with the fifth copy to follow before the end of this year.  

This is for myself a massive leap, but I feel the right one to take, I am delighted that the wait is over, and I am only sorry it has taken this long to be able to get things back on track. Thankyou all of you for your patience and understanding, and the wonderful support you have given to myself since 2009, I promise when you see the newly reformatted books (A tribute to my wife I feel) you most definitely will not be disappointed.

This feels like a whole other new adventure, and I hope you will all be a part of it.

Happy New Year, to you all, may it bring happiness, peace, and safety throughout.

 

Robin John Morgan.

Japan’s Hour of Need.

Please support the people of Japan in their hour of need.

For the last five days I have sat as I worked listening to, and watching the BBC’s 24-hour news channel, as I monitored the traumatic events unfold in Japan. The scenes of devastation look almost as if they are from some sort of disaster film, and I feel a cold shiver run down my spine as I witness the personal stories of those left to deal with the heartbreak of losing a home and a way of life, and in so many cases, a member of their family.

For me it feels very much like a personal tragedy, as I follow each of the horrific events in the lives of a race of people who have been one of the biggest collective influences in both my professional and private life. They have suffered the greatest set back of their entire history, dealing with not only one of the biggest ever recorded earthquakes, but also the crushing power of a tsunami, and after such a heartbreaking blow of destruction, they have to find the strength to begin the struggle of clearing away the devastation, whilst under the threat of a nuclear disaster. I cannot help but feel that the peace loving people of Japan deserve this less than any, and it has made realise how lucky I am to be here safe with my family and free from harm. 

The Japanese have contributed so much over the years to many of this world’s countries and cultures. Their innovations within the electronics world alone stands as beacon to man’s achievements, and it is hard to find a field where they have not contributed great influence in its development of those modern products. In horticulture alone, my working day was enhanced by their dedicated work towards improving and creating better plants and trees, our gardens are adorned with bright and vibrant Rhododendrons and Azaleas, and chrysanthemums as well as a whole host of other plants. Spring in my hometown is brightened by the addition of many new strains of colourful flowering cherry trees, and my home has the added beauty of the Bonsai I have grown in the last 25 years of study of this ancient Japanese art.

For my family, they have created the most beautifully drawn Manga and Anime to watch in our spare time, providing all of us with the wonder of escapism and fantasy, and an addition to all our dreams. Their art is inspiring and I indulge in the love of reading about their culture and philosophy, and if you sit back and take a long look, I am sure you will find there is a huge depth of the Japanese’s influence in your own lives. They have added so much to the daily lives of all of us in their unassuming and quietly calm well-mannered way, and this, just impacts more on the tragedy that they have to endure at the moment.

Today the Japanese Red Cross has asked for financial aid, the fact that these proud independent people have asked is in itself surprising, and is a very strong indicator of the troubles they are facing, and I would ask everyone who has just a few pounds free to join the growing numbers of those who have benefited from this wonderful culture, to please help them in their hours and days of great need.

For now all any of us can do is to watch and hope that this strong close community culture, can find the strength with the aid from the rest of the world, to rebuild their lives and their country and make it a greater nation than before.

No nation has ever suffered on such an unprecedented scale, and the one hope I hold is that with my understanding of these creative and determined people, is that they will find a way to move forward and recover, and in doing so, they will again show the world what man is capable of, and give us a lead for the future. In the mean time I will watch and hope for them all in their plight, as I send them my deepest sympathies and best wishes.

For those who would like to offer help and financial support, The Red Cross, is on the ground in Japan trying to help as many as possible, your contribution will be a great help and gratefully appreciated by them. You can donate directly and securely using the link below.

http://www.jrc.or.jp/english/relief/l4/Vcms4_00002070.html

Join me in Bolton for the Street Play and Medieval Market.

The Medieval Market and Street play has been something I have attended for a few years now, and its one of those events that I love doing, not because I am going to make loads of money, but simply because it is a lot of fun for those of us who trade, and all of those who visit. I spent the first five years of my life in Farnworth, so it always feels like coming home for me being back in Bolton.

The event is usually held in June, although this year it has been moved to October, as Bolton has been a little busy with events, and its not been easy squeezing them all in. Sadly because of that, its has been shortened and so it will only be a one day event, but I have to confess as it draws closer I am getting a little excited.

All the traders at the event dress in medieval style clothes, and the whole of Churchgate is closed off and linned with stalls, live music, and other medieval and traditional entertainers. The kids love it, and it is one event that my own children join in with, and dress up to be a part of it all,  as a family we set up our stand of jewellery and the HTTK books and get into the spirit of the event.

This year is going to be extra fun as Louis the illustrator for my book covers, is joining in with us and his good lady and bringing along some of his prints, so we are hoping that with the addition of a few other family members to help out, it will give the stand a full flavour of the HTTK fantasy feel. If you are in the area please pop on down and join in with the fun.

If you want to talk HTTK, I am there on the stall all day, and happy to fill you in on a few of the secrets as well as sign your book, if you already have one please bring it along and I will do as much as I can to fill you in without giving too much away. I am hoping that this event will be the first to feature the new book three, but as yet I am waiting for the publisher to let me know if the stock will arrive in time, but fear not you can always order a copy and spend your money on something else at the Market, so please feel free to join us. This is a great day for all the family and its loads of fun so come along and help us celebrate the street play and the event with loads of fun.

BOLTON STREET PLAY AND MEDIEVAL MARKET-SATURDAY OCTOBER 16TH, ON CHURCHGATE, BOLTON LANCASHIRE. 10AM TILL 5PM.

Book three in production.

Robin is currently working on the third book in his series of Heirs to the Kingdom. At the moment he is working on the final formatting of the book, having received it back from the proof reader. The artwork is underway and nearing completion for the front cover, and as soon as Robin is happy with all aspects of it the book will go into production. At this moment in time the book is loseley planned for release over the summer although no specific date has been set.

Book three will be titled “The Darkness of Dunnottar” and it is reported on the main website as taking Robbie and Rune to Scotland, where with their loyal group of Specialists they will confront some of their deepest fears. Robin has said that after the great response he has received from book two (The Lost sword of Carnac) he is pleased to say that this book will take yet another unexpected twist in the tale, and he hopes create as much excitement as the first two have. We will post more details as soon as they come available.