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Sunday, October 7, 2018

New Member N Osguthorpe

Welcome our new Author Gang member, N Osguthorpe



When I released my first book my editor said to me that I needed to write an author bio for the front cover. I threw her a pained expression and rolled my eyes. 

‘Really? Would anybody seriously be interested in knowing about me?’ 

My editor picked up on my reluctance and suggested an excerpt from the book instead, with which I was much more comfortable; however as time goes on and I wade my way through the murky waters of promoting a self-published Indi-book I have grudgingly come to realize that you do really want to know this stuff and so here I am.

Born in a small village in South Yorkshire England, I was a happy little girl with a wicked imagination and absolutely no interest in education what so ever. I remember my first day at school very vaguely; as the cushions in the book corner were comfy, the sun was shining in through the windows and there were fairies playing in the garden outside. When the teacher pulled me into reality to go and paint a picture; the room was dark and cold and the other children were strange but the paint was good and I enjoyed splatting the brush down onto the paper and making footprints across my page. Then the teacher told me I was naughty and my picture was a mess because we don’t use brushes like that. To be fair primary school never really got any better for me and I stumbled my way through avoiding any kind of work at all.

At night when I went home my parents would be exasperated with my lack of progress but they loved me very much and did everything they could to help and then at bedtime my Mum and Dad would read to me and my sister the most amazing stories, with knights and magicians, incredible shrinking women and monsters, strange eggs which hatched into dragons and cheeky borrowers who lived in the walls and under the floors. Then we would have the three little pigs for the twelfth thousands time as it was my sisters favourite and to be fair Dad did a mean big bad wolf.

When I was eleven I got myself a copy of ‘The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.’ I couldn’t wait for Dad to read it to me and I was horrified when he shook his head and told me I was old enough to read it for myself. Finally, with the motivation handed to me, I took the book, snuck into Mum and Dad’s big wardrobe, promptly came back out again as it was very, very dark and jumped on the windowsill, where  I pulled the curtain around myself and began the process of teaching myself to read. 

From that moment on everything changed for me. I had started secondary school in a special needs class but within a year was pulled up to the top set. I worked hard and did my best; all the while devouring the books from the fantasy and science fiction shelf in the teen section of the local bookshop. Dad progressed from bedtime stories to filling any spare minute with his retellings of Harry Harrison’s Stainless Steel Rat, Eric Frank Russell and Arthur. C. Clark and whichever other science fiction book he was reading at the time; while I chose Lord of the Rings, David Eddings and Raymond. E. Feist’s and any other fantasy adventure I could get my hands on.

School was always a struggle for me. I never did master spelling which is probably why I waited so long to write my first book. Instead, I went to University and trained to be a teacher, the job I have done ever since. I met my husband and got married and we had our two amazing daughters. We filled our home with cats and dogs and love and fun but every now and again I would go back to the story I started in 1989 as a GCSE assignment to write the introductory chapter of a novel; and I would add a page or a chapter and painfully slowly the story grew.

In 2017 I self-published my first book; ‘The Rise of Xyakah, Book one of the Mysta Prophecy‘ Under my maiden name of N.L. Osguthorpe and have been overwhelmed with the feedback and love I have received for my book.

 So now I live in the same village where I grew up; with my husband and my children and my cats and my dog, across the road from my Mum and Dad and just down the road from my sister and her beautiful family. Three days a week I work as a primary school teacher and my weekends are filled with family but now for two days, I get to indulge in my greatest passion, where I weave my stories and build my characters and plot surprises at every turn of a page. Book Two of the Mysta Prophecy is scheduled to be released next summer. Yes, I write slowly; but not quite as slowly as I once did!

On AMAZON

The Ladaston family have been plagued by tragedy, to such an extent that pain and grief have become part of everyday living for eighteen year old Elayna Ladaston. Now a greater challenge looms as an ancient evil is unleashed on the land and Elayna finds herself the target of a gruesome and sinister cult. With no choice but to trust her only friend the mysterious Lyaren she embarks on a journey which will lead her to the very heart of danger and open within her a mysterious connection to an ancient magic as it is evoked around her. 
The rise of Xyakah is the first part of a fast paced thrilling fantasy adventure enriched with endearing characters, looming disaster and an ancient magic reawakening in a world on the verge of war.

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We're happy to have you in the group :)
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Toi Thomas

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Welcome to the group. So glad to have you here. Former educator here, still working with the little nuggets I love.
 
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Today, we welcome new member, Author N.L.Osguthorpe to #OurAuthorGang.
 
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Welcome to the gang! It's great to have you here!
 
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Eva Pasco

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Interesting story about how reading turned your life around to become a teacher and accomplished writer.
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Lorraine Carey

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Welcome to the group. As a retired teacher myself I thank you for your service my dear. It's amazing how you overcame your struggles through the early school years and are now in education. Sounds like you have a unique imagination.
 
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Saturday, September 29, 2018

The New Member of #OurAuthorGang

A New Face in the Hood
P.J. Mann

There are always mixed feelings when I am asked to introduce myself. On the one hand, it makes me eager to tell something about me and all the aspects of my life, on the other hands, there are so many things to say that it is difficult to choose what it is important to tell and what it is better to discard. Summaries have always been my weakness.
Nevertheless, I will start with the basics and starting with my name, Paula, proudly given by my father whose name was Gianpaolo, as a legacy.  
In my life, there are mainly three things that I treasure; loyalty, honesty, and silence.
I work full time as a geologist and sometimes my working schedule can be quite crazy, I might get the next flight to a working site with a few hours' notice, just the time to reach home, grab some clothes, and reach the airport, from where I call my husband informing that I won’t be home for dinner.

During the free time, I write psychological thrillers, which considering my lifestyle, sounds quite natural. The way I love to relax and find peace of mind is spending my time in the forest. Living in Finland means that the forest is just behind the corner, even if you are living in the middle of the capital, Helsinki.

I have a passion for traveling. I have just reached my first milestone of 50 countries visited, and my list is still quite long. So far, my favorite continent is Africa for the sceneries, the people and their heritage. Not to talk about the feeling of freedom I get every time I jump out of the plane. I keep a blog about those experiences together with other personal considerations, so if you want and check it out, here is the link: www.paperpenandinkwell.blogspot.com

My novels are very much inspired by my travels, and the people I get to know. They all have interesting stories to tell, and I always find the way to insert them into my books. 
Another passion is photography, I believe that this is another way to tell a story and one image can be worth more than thousands of words and can tell a thousand stories. Somehow, I consider it a way to complement my writing by telling my story through the lens of a camera.

About my books and my audience, I have tried to envision many times the ideal reader who would enjoy my books. Therefore, if you are an adult person who likes movies like “The shutter island,” and “Inception,” if you are interested in being challenged by different points of view, also the ones of the villain, then you are much likely going to enjoy my novels. 

For me writing is also a way to get deeper into human nature and feelings, it is a way to know better myself and the rest of the world. Being an introvert, this is also a way to communicate my feelings to the rest of the world.

You can find my books for sale on Amazon following the link of my author page: www.amazon/author/pjmann
For more information about ongoing giveaways, deals, and offers, you can follow me on my website: https://pjmann2016.wixsite.com/pjmann


You can also follow me on Facebook: 
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Or why not? Joining my amazing group of subscribers to my Newsletter and find out something more about being an indie author. As a welcome gift, you will get the first 77 pages(!) of my award-winning novel “A Tale of a Rough Diamond.” http://eepurl.com/dny4RL

I really hope you enjoyed reading this small introduction about me, and see you soon either on social media or on my next Newsletter.
Have a great day!
Paula J. Mann
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Toi Thomas

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It good to have you here, welcome. You have such an interesting career and a smorgasbord of inspiration for your writing. I look forward to your contributions.
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Thank you, I try all my best to come out with the best content.

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Today, welcome author P.J. Mann to #OurAuthorGang. We're so glad to have her.
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Saturday on #OurAuthorGang, author PJ Mann - Author​, another of our new club members, introduced herself to us all.
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Joe Bonadonna

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Welcome to  the hood, PJ! Glad to have you with us.
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Welcome to the blog! I"m looking forward to your posts!
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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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#OurAuthorGang's newest member, PJ Mann introduces herself and her novels!
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The newest member of #OurAuthorGang
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Congratulations, PJ!
 
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Thank you Eva!

Erika M Szabo

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Welcome to our group Paula! I'm looking forward to your posts about your travels and exciting life as a geologist
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Thank you very much for having me in. It feels great to be a part of this team of talented authors <3

Lorraine Carey

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What an interesting life you lead, PJ! Welcome aboard. Your books sound quite interesting. Looking forward to seeing you here along with your posts.
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Thank you Lorraine, for stopping by and liking my blog post. I am overwhelmed by the warm welcome I have received so far.
 
+P. J. Mann Good to have you on board.

Lorraine Carey via Google+

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Our Gang of Authors is not only trending but growing by leaps and bounds. See our latest new member!
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