I mentioned the possibility of a new book a month ago.
As I said then, on 22 April I asked my wife and elder son (who was staying with us) whether I should write a new book. The conversation took place during our evening meal. They said I should.
Almost immediately after that conversation, I checked my emails while watching the early evening news programmes and was a little surprised to find a completely unsolicited invitation from a major publisher inviting me to write for them, or at least to discuss doing so.
Discussions then progressed, and I was asked to make a detailed proposal. That was submitted yesterday. In the twenty-six page submission, I outline an idea that I have never explored before in the way that I am now proposing to do.
My hope is that this publisher will say yes, but if they don't, the idea will go elsewhere. I like it. It's a story that, I think, will be worth telling, and which would not be told here. That's the reason for writing a book.
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Intriguing. Do let us know when we can place pre-publication orders! (And urge our public libraries to do so(
It’s a long way off as yet…
I will not guess that it will be on Brid Watching and the Fens! LOL!
It isn’t….
Never ignore the joys of serendipity!
Best wishes for new explorations!
Wonderful! Power to your elbow.
I’m not sure books, at least standalone books, are worth doing these days. They can go out of date quickly and readership is declining.
A better idea IMO is to put the material on a website as a more dynamic, flexible resource. A website can of course be a complement to a book.
We will have to disagree.
Books and websites serve very different purposes.
I’ve just ordered Madame Bovary, Jude The Obscure, Nicholas Nickleby and Walden. I think books can carry powerful messages through the ages
🙂
I don’t think Richard is about to become the next Flaubert although he may surprise us. I’m talking of course about non-fiction on issues most of consume these days online.
Dear Richard, this isn’t actually a reply to this post (sorry), but I wanted to let you know about something that you might be interested in and writing about. I saw it on Sky News this morning. It’s about the way the clothing industry in Leicester has been more or less closed down recently, with a lot of job losses.
https://news.sky.com/story/sweatshop-scandals-have-left-leicesters-once-thriving-clothing-industry-in-existential-crisis-13375393
So please don’t feel you have to publish this as it’s Off Topic for this post!
Best wishes from Liverpool, where the temperature in my room is 28C! Eeek!
Maggie
I will take a look.