Published (non-contributory contract) by Olympia Press. Part memoir and part allegory to protect identities ’A Classy Journey ’ is a no holds barred romp through the UK adult entertainment industry with one of its leading protagonists, Victoria Class
Published by Pegasus Press in March 2021. A tale of courage and fortitude by two identical twins during WWII. Based on true events, George & Fred tells two contrasting stories from WWII. While George rescues downed pilots during the Siege of Malta, Fred suffers deprivation as a POW. The book follows both men in a series of intertwined vignettes in which the action unfolds in real-time to give a gripping, fast-paced narrative That reads like an Alistair Maclean thriller.
Have you ever pondered the complexity of the world’s vast biosphere and wondered how is all seems to work together in harmony? If so, then read on! In this article published in Pemacultire in April 2019, I ponder the inter-connectedness of all beings on our planet and conclude that our world can be preserved, but only If we work together with all life on Earth.
Published by Olympia Press. Expected release date July 2022. Lost Sheep is one woman’s tale of her life in agriculture. Often amusing and sometimes hair-raising, it’s an honest and engaging account of how a girl brought up in an Catholic Convent boarding school chose the life of a farm worker rather than following her contemporaries into the fashionable London scene of money, drugs and rock & roll!
It’s all hush hush at the moment, but a certain celebrity has asked ‘Voices’ to write their memoir, an exiting romp through tabloid notoriety and the glitzy world of TV. Our lips are sealed, but it’s going to be quite a story - watch this space for news!
Soon to be published by Vanguard Press, Amazonia is a climate fiction thriller with an unexpected twist. Three people with a passion to save the world and humaniy’s most precious biological and cultural treasure become ensnared in a race against time to uncover an ancient conspiracy two thousand years in the making.
Soon to be published by ArtCircus, set in Cornwall, Beachcomber recounts one woman’s struggle to come to terms with her past so she can move on. When she receives an automated distress message from the satellite navigation system of her brother’s yacht she fears the worst. Resolving to search for him, her journey becomes a quest to find not only her lost brother but to discover herself and confront the demons from her pas