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Silence and Songbirds OUT TODAY

I am so happy that my latest novella is out today. Thanks to Eyrie Press for their faith in my writing. I am really proud of this very personal little story which I feel covers some really universal themes – young love, grief, friendship and duty. I am also very proud for the very kind endorsement of Silence and Songbirds from Eva Jordan (Author of 183 Times a Year and many others). Read her review below. You can get you copy by going to the writing page. All copies bought from the website will be signed.
 
Silence and Songbirds is a thought provoking tale that transports the reader across the sea to the beautiful islands of the Marlborough Sounds, an extensive network of sea-drowned valleys at the northern end of the South Island of New Zealand. Tane, the story’s narrator, is an indigenous islander whose name means ‘man’ in Maori culture. He shares his name with the god of forests and light who is also, it is believed, responsible for creating the tui bird. Tui, like most songbirds have two voice boxes which enables their complex variety of songs and calls. Early European colonists called them mockingbirds, and for good reason. Like parrots, the tui bird has the ability to clearly imitate human speech.
The story begins with Tane heading towards the end of his. “My ancestors’ voices are sounding. When I close my eyes at night, I can hear them calling me in my native tongue… Soon I shall take a final voyage, this time into the mysterious underworld. I am not afraid of death.” Tane reflects on his long life, and in particular, his formative years when, through a terrible accident resulting in the loss of those closest to him, he not only suffered great pain and sorrow but also his ability to speak. However, by striking up a carefully nurtured, and mutually respectful friendship with a local tui, and a chance encounter with a young English girl called Emily, Tane once again discovers his voice, enabled by the healing power of love and friendship.
A story that everyone can relate to, Silence and Songbirds is a beautifully written, evocative tale of love and loss. A coming of age story that demonstrates the positive power of friendship, in whatever guise it manifests itself. Sad and joyous, Tane’s thoughts and feelings are as complex and colourful as his surroundings, “where the dolphins play and the orca hunt, where the plates of the earth rise up in thunderous earthquakes, and, of course, where the tui sings.”

Music Man’s Songbook 2 Out Now!

HERE IT IS! The Music Man’s Songbook 2

two years after the success of the first book, here are some new songs for the little ones. They include The Tickle Man and Harry the Hedgehog – two particular favourites with the hundreds of children I visit each week. It is full of really lovely Illustrations by Chris Skinner (Lestaret) and comes with a CD so that you can sing along with your children at home. I love writing novels but there is something special about creating silly songs which bring so much pleasure to children. I am lucky to see these reactions every day at the nurseries and pre-schools I visit, I hope you get a chance to see the same reaction with your own children when you give them The Music Man’s Songbook 2.  You can get your copy by visiting my writing page.