Buy one of each and that's all your Christmas shopping sorted!
The Chess Mistress - an action-packed Regency romance
The Poetess - an action-packed Regency romance
The Governess - a rather Gothic historical romance. In order to learn Italian, I wrote this novella in Italian, decided I liked it, then translated it into English.
Narcissus - a short story set in the future which retells the Greek myth, with a modern twist
Lady Emily's Noose - a short story, set in 1870, about a woman struggling to find either joy or meaning in her role. She begins by tying a noose - but will she use it?
Ticket 811 - a short, uplifting story for Bible scholars.
Cleanseth Away Evil - a short story about marital discipline
Angel - a short story about queer folk
The Merchant's Tale - a historical romance
You - a short story about queer folk
Devon - a short story of self-discovery in a soggy environment
Mr Dalloway - a classic of modernist fiction. At least, my son thinks so - he rated it, "Better than Mrs Dalloway."
The Teaching Assistant - a post-apocalyptic gender-reversal Hithchiker's Guide-style view of working in a school. You'll either love every page or think it a complete waste of paper. If you like it, tell me, as I wrote a similar book under a pseudonym on account of the naughty bits.
How to Become a Zen Priest (without shaving your head) - an informal guide to...well...like it says on the tin...
How to Meditate on the Train - a short guide to eight meditation techniques. The paperback is cheap and works better than the e-book. (Also available in French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Greek, Russian & Persian - please ask for an easy link to a translation.)
Devon - a short story of self-discovery in a soggy environment
Mr Dalloway - a classic of modernist fiction. At least, my son thinks so - he rated it, "Better than Mrs Dalloway."
The Teaching Assistant - a post-apocalyptic gender-reversal Hithchiker's Guide-style view of working in a school. You'll either love every page or think it a complete waste of paper. If you like it, tell me, as I wrote a similar book under a pseudonym on account of the naughty bits.
How to Become a Zen Priest (without shaving your head) - an informal guide to...well...like it says on the tin...
How to Meditate on the Train - a short guide to eight meditation techniques. The paperback is cheap and works better than the e-book. (Also available in French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Greek, Russian & Persian - please ask for an easy link to a translation.)