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Future Opportunities to view and buy my books

Now that many local people have bought their first book in either the two ‘Shadow‘ books or the series of three based on the adventure of Emma and Rory culminating in ‘An Island Life‘, interest has been expressed in having access to buy those later books. Should you wish to do so local people are welcome to contact me by email on:    

staffordauthor@gmail.com

and I can arrange to meet or deliver further books to you.  Alternatively I have booked to attend the following events over the next few months where you could have ready access to further personally signed copies.

I would also welcome your views on what you have read so far.

  • 23rd April Uttoxeter Indoor Craft Market
  • 20/21/21 May Stafford Lit fest, a range of literary events in the town centre over the whole weekend
  • 4th June Uttoxeter Racecourse event to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee
  • 6th June Book Talk to Cannock Probus Group
  • 25th June Eccleshall Street Market.

Regards,

Chris 

Stand at Uttoxeter Craft Fair

Increased interest in short stories

My publisher tells me how popular short stories have become. Feedback from ‘MISSING‘ has been encouraging, so if time is critical and you fancy a short read, here’s your chance. Many of the themes in the stories are also very topical at the moment, especially ‘INVASION’ and ‘DESPITE THE ODDS’ 

December news

As lockdown restrictions began to lift Chris was able to resume giving talks to local groups and attending craft fayres. The monthly market at Uttoxeter has proved to be particularly successful. Feedback from MISSING continues to be encouraging.  

Spring 2021

As we start to emerge from lockdown, I am dusting off my presentation and making contact again with voluntary groups to arrange book talks for this summer and beyond.

It will be great to get back to engaging with groups again. I’ve also bid for a place at Uttoxeter Arts and Crafts market when that resumes. 

I note that Amazon have raised the prices of my books on their website, which seems odd. All books available direct from me remain at the original prices quoted on each book. 

I also mention that ‘Kevin goes to work’ is not one of mine!

Missing – A Preview

Chapter 1

It was the not knowing, she thought. The constant
wondering – what had really happened? She asked
herself that question over and over again.
Richie seemed OK. Nothing obvious appeared to
be bothering him. He shouted goodbye as usual as he
left the house for a walk. He loved walking. He
walked miles, sometimes with others but often alone,
usually directly from the house into the local area.
That day was no different, except on that particular
day Richie didn’t return.
Life had been so difficult without him. What do
you tell people? How long do you hang on to the
hope that he might yet return? At what point do you
try to accept it, stop obsessing about what might have
happened. None of the answers were forthcoming…

Book 8 MISSING is out

Book 8 MISSING a collection of ten short stories on contemporary issues is now available on Amazon or directly through me. This project has taken far longer than usual to come to fruition, with the impact of Covid-19 playing a part. It also contains some wider personal comment on criminal justice. As such it is a substantial volume priced at £10. 
As always, comments on review formats, the website or direct to me are welcome. I hope you enjoy it.
Chris 22.6.20

Covid-19

Covid-19 presents a challenge to us all and we can all help to play our part in defeating this virus. Based in Stafford, in my street we have identified those working in essential services including the NHS and offered help and support where appropriate. We have set up a text group on whatsapp to exchange ideas and as an emergency helpline. Staff at the local County Hospital tell me that they have been well supported by the community with offers of food and donations. The Hospice too, like all in the charitable and voluntary sector desperately need our support.


A local fruit and vegetable shop in the town has created a collection and distribution point to provide food and essentials to families in need. 


As a volunteer for Meningitis Research Foundation I have contacted those with broader shoulders to seek financial support to maintain the services offered to combat this more serious disease. As a writer I have also sent out short pieces to friends a followers reflecting on current circumstances.


It remains to be seen to what extent this warm and generous reaction and sense of community will remain once we are past this crisis. I am hopeful.


Stay Safe,
Chris Boult.

Impact of Covid-19

Unfortunately the impact of the coronavirus virus has led to the postponement or cancellation of most of my planned 2020 programme. Such is life, I accept it and hope we come through this challenge as best we can. My focus has changed to writing short articles and items to boost morale with the inevitable humour that comes with hard times. I wish you all well.