Charles Heathcote | Those Books What I Read in November | 2022 @CharlesHeathcote | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Just a tad late, but who's watching the calendar?
Books Mentioned:
The Haunting Season by assorted authors
The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Dracula: the Undead by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt
The Fell by Sarah Moss
Bonsai by Alejandro Zambra, translated by Megan McDowell
King Kong Theory by Virginie Despentes, translated by Frank Wynne
Happy Stories, Mostly by Norman Erikson Pasaribu, translated by Tiffany Tsao
Mens Sana in Thingummy Doodah by Victoria Wood
My books are available to purchase from variousaltitudes.com/books
Our Doris: amzn.to/2SKJioK
Indisputably Doris: amzn.to/2RADf53
Doris Ahoy: amzn.to/2ks33Fl
Royally Doris: bit.ly/3L00y5g
An Heir to Murder: bit.ly/2Svpjev
Keep in touch:
Support an indie author: ko-fi.com/charlesheathcote
Email: charles@variousaltitudes.com
Facebook: facebook.com/variousaltitudes
Twitter: twitter.com/C_Heathcote
Instagram: instagram.com/charles.heathcote
Goodreads: bit.ly/2AAVmAW
uk.bookshop.org/shop/charlesheathcote
About Me:
I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales.
I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris.
In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.
Just a tad late, but who's watching the calendar?
Books Mentioned:
The Haunting Season by assorted authors
The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
Dracula: the Undead by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt
The Fell by Sarah Moss
Bonsai by Alejandro Zambra, translated by Megan McDowell
King Kong Theory by Virginie Despentes, translated by Frank Wynne
Happy Stories, Mostly by Norman Erikson Pasaribu, translated by Tiffany Tsao
Mens Sana in Thingummy Doodah by Victoria Wood
My books are available to purchase from variousaltitudes.com/books
Our Doris: amzn.to/2SKJioK
Indisputably Doris: amzn.to/2RADf53
Doris Ahoy: amzn.to/2ks33Fl
Royally Doris: bit.ly/3L00y5g
An Heir to Murder: bit.ly/2Svpjev
Keep in touch:
Support an indie author: ko-fi.com/charlesheathcote
Email: charles@variousaltitudes.com
Facebook: facebook.com/variousaltitudes
Twitter: twitter.com/C_Heathcote
Instagram: instagram.com/charles.heathcote
Goodreads: bit.ly/2AAVmAW
uk.bookshop.org/shop/charlesheathcote
About Me:
I was born in Macclesfield and very rarely leave. I mainly discuss books on this channel but every now and then something else will slip through the net. I'm interested in most fiction, and enjoy books that tell stories about older characters as I feel they're often under represented in literature. Lately, I've become interesting in telling and discovering working class tales.
I have a BA in Creative Writing and have been the secretary to the Macclesfield Creative Writing Group since 2011. In 2015 I independently published my first book Our Doris. The book follows the eponymous Mrs Doris Copeland, atomic housewife, with a rock bun recipe that can make even the most secure dentures shudder. There are three sequels, Indisputably Doris, Doris Ahoy, and Royally Doris.
In 2020 I released An Heir to Murder, the first in a cosy crime series featuring Alice Valentine.