Bristol author Graeme White has published his first book, Penned In and it is one of the first…
It’s a fun and quirky book that doesn’t fit comfortably into any mass genre.
Bristol author Graeme White has published his first book, Penned In and it is one of the first books I edited as Ephemeral Publishing.
It’s a fun and quirky book that doesn’t fit comfortably into any mass genre.
Where do you think magic really lives? Do you think it lurks in isolated and ancient areas away from our sprawling cities? If so, you’d be wrong. Magic exists, is aware of us, and connects to our world by the last thing you would consider but no doubt own.
Join Steve as he finds out the truth to a question he certainly didn’t ask to have answered, and as his life undergoes a complete upheaval in New City; an unoriginal name for a more than unique metropolis.
I’ve known Graeme for years so when he asked me to take a look at his writing I was a bit cautious. It’s not easy to tell friends what you really think of their work. It may sound a bit cheesy but I liked it from the start. When the main character Steve thinks the best way to deal with his problems is to take a nap but then finds himself on a subway train that is incredibly futuristic, I knew there were some unusual and fresh ideas to come.
A lot of the story is so unexpected and curious that it’s hard to explain. There’s a mix of Douglas Adams combined with YA and fantasy genres. It made me laugh and I hope others get a chance to enjoy it too.
You can find Graeme on Facebook too, Penned In.