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R L Royle

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  1. Hi Judy B, I apologise for this late reply and wish you and everyone reading a very Happy New Year. Thanks so much for reading and reviewing Eleven Terrible Months! I
  2. Yeah, me too! It'd be amazing to feel at one with the world and discover more about the human spirit. I've got a feeling it may just change my life, which is welcome 'cause I've been wanting a change for a while. I am writing about my travels in a journal but that's more for private use. However, the experience and knowledge I will garner from all the different cultures we'll be tasting will no doubt make for wiser writing in my future works of fiction. It'll benefit us in so many ways - I just can't wait to set off! Our house looks like a squat now because we've sold all the furniture ahead of the sale completion date, lol, but we daren't book our flights in case the sale falls through or is pushed back! XXX
  3. Hmmm... good question. Possibly, although I have a big wide-open mind already so I am always open to paranormal contact. I have been researching the paranormal for pleasure since I was a wee lass and have been having experiences since the same time - but I don't know whether they're connected. You've given me food for thought for there, Jen! Usually, if there is an energy in any specific area and if I spend enough time there, I tend to experience 'something', but I've only ever had one visit from a spirit (as opposed to a ghost - they're two very different things) and if the area/property I'm in isn't full of obvious energy then I pick up nothing. I have been living in this ghost-free house for four years now and I miss the adrenalin of activity and am telling my boyfriend that I hope our next house has a presence. This is daft really, because I've said this before during quiet periods of my life, only to then reap what I sow and end up uncomfortable, scared and frozen to the spot with fear thinking: 'why did I want this again?! why! why! why!!!!'. Lol, I suppose it depends on the presence and I think, as an adult with more education now, I
  4. Our Kid by Billy Hopkins is a beautiful book of Billy's experience as a child growing up in Manchester during WW2. It's one of the few fiction books I've read again and again.
  5. It looks lovely. I bet she got so much enjoyment of creating those seven books, and I bet she's given the other six to people of whom she holds close to her heart. Like Child.of.God, I also love leather-bound books. I'm pretty broke at the moment but the just other week I happened upon an incense-filled shop and found two just beautiful leather-bound blank books. After admiring them, smelling them, walking away from them then being drawn back to them, I decided that not taking them home with me would turn into regret. I am so glad I bought them that day. My boyfriend and I set off travelling Asia, Europe, America and Canada in February and we both plan on documenting our travels. Now we've got these books to write our journals in, I think we'll be inspired to document our adventures in our most artistic ways and so I feel we'll learn a lot about ourselves as well as the world, all in a totally positive frame of mind. How enlightened and optimistic I feel after purchasing these two beautiful books! Back to J K; I
  6. A good way I heard it described about how some people are sensitive to ghosts and spirits and others aren't, is that it's like giving two people a radio and telling them to tune into Virgin (for instance!); one might know the exact frequency its on and be able to go straight to it, and the other might have no idea and not be able to listen to the brilliant Geoff Show... it doesn't mean he's not on the air, it just means that person No.2 doesn't know where to find him. Maybe sensitives have been back so many times that their subconscious knowledge can't help but leak through into their conscious knowledge, even though strictly they're not supposed to know... or maybe its the really sceptic people that know there's no point in searching for answers while we're alive because it'll all become clear when we die??? In one book written by a medium, she says ghosts and spirits don't get captured on camera as a rule because it'll give the game up. I hope it's never proven; the school would collapse! Maybe it is anyway... Oh God, here I go again... the reason I think technology has advanced so much is because each time we come back, we come back with knowledge from our previous lives (obviously 99.999% of the population are unaware of this knowledge, but it's there), so we're always getting smarter. The downside to this is that we
  7. Lol, well I can't blame you for having your rational thoughts. I'm exactly the same, even when something completely strange happens, I do the whole 'well it could have been this, could have been that' thing. It's only when the rational explanation becomes irrational that scepticism winds me up. Roy, the father in the book, is a complete sceptic throughout and by the time the family come to leave, it almost causes divorce because the facts are right in front of his eyes and yet he still refuses to accept them. I've had oodles of unexplainable things happen around me but only 3 that can't - simply CAN'T - be explained! What I always find intriguing, is when something obviously strange happens and the people who you
  8. I've just asked Echo whether she's ever had a run-in with the supernatural, and thought I'd put the question out to the forum. What do you believe? Have you ever seen a ghost or a spirit? xxx
  9. Hi Echo, Thanks for posting. I am sorry to hear about your bf's uncle - it's awful that he felt that ending it was the only way out. I hope your boyfriend will - in time - take something positive from it (ie. advise ppl not to use drugs!) and remember happier days from his uncle's life. I don't know what drugs his uncle was taking, but myself and a group of friends went through a stage of smoking weed very heavily but I started to become paranoid and scared of the world, and since I've stopped I've become my old self again. Doing anything to excess is a bad idea, especially substances that toy with your mind. If you
  10. Hi Michelle, Unusually, no. Some people see self publishing as a last resort but it was my first choice, seen as I had been working in marketing for so long anyway. I always dreamed of coming up with my own book cover and marketing my work my way and so - following some advice - I set up Dog Horn Publishing from the off-set. It has been great fun and a brilliant way to get my foot in the door of the industry but, boy does it take some work!!! I've been eating, sleeping and dreaming Dog Horn since 2004 and I'm now looking forward to stepping down on Jan 19th (a friend is taking over and expanding it) so I can wholly concentrate on my writing. Now I've got a good record of sales and reviews with two books in print, I'm going down the major publishers route to try and get my big break. Please all keep your fingers and toes crossed for this little writer!!! Even if I don't 'make it', I'll still be writing for the rest of my life. I can't help but do so and I love it, I'd just be great to make enough money to write for a living as for now I have to pay the bills through jobs I don't like and that's not good for one's soul!
  11. Hi Guys, It's me, Rebecca, the author of Lucy's Monster and Eleven Terrible Months. You may have heard that we've arranged some special offers for members of the Book Club Forum, if you would like to buy a copy of either of my books direct from my website. The offers are: FREE UK POSTAGE on the purchase of 1 book UK: Buy Lucy
  12. I'm sorry to hear of your partner's problems with schizophrenia but glad that he's used mind over matter and research to help himself. The professionals themselves admit that they still have a lot to learn. Even just a short time ago as in the 70s, hospitals used to strap sufferers to a bed and give them LSD, thinking that would help! I can't tell you how shocked I was to learn that. These days, for those suffering from schizophrenia in the extreem, hospitals tend to use electric convulsive therapy as well as cognitive therapy and neuroleptic medication. It seems there is a clear divide as to whether ECT is beneficial or not, some doctors swear by it and others are against it, which I think still shows there's a long way to go.
  13. Hi Kell! Thank you, it's great to be on! Oo yes, I've been interested in the paranormal for most of my life. It does indeed influence my writing, and I've been wanting to write a realistic ghost story since I was ten and first saw Amityville Horror. At that point, it was still dubbed as a true story, but even then I remember thinking 'walls bleeding?! That doesn't happen!' and pretty much every horror I watch or read frustrates me as they are either unrealistic from the off-set or descend into lunacy half way through! I wanted to write something that regular people like you or I could associate with, and i think that's what makes it so scary: it could be your family, it could be you. My third book - which I am beginning writing once I get back from my travels - is also influenced by my belief in the paranormal, but not about ghosts or hauntings. Thanks for your message Kell. Take Care, Rebecca x
  14. Hi Echo and all in the U.S Hope you are all well over the pond! I am the author of Eleven Terrible Months and I just wanted to let you know that you can buy it via my website and I'll post it out for you all secure and fast! The Book Club Forum has now got a special discounted postal rate for you guys too so it won't break the bank. My web-designer is setting it up on www.doghorn.com so you can pay via paypal and that should be ready within the next 48 hours. I sign all books and my agent over there (Michele Rubin of Writer's House, NY) is hoping to catch onto a deal soon, so my name may be known over there one day and these self-published limited editions will be worth hanging onto! Thanks for all your posts and support, R L Royle x
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