Wonderfully evocative of the atmosphere of the place! Great story. Looking around here, it seems many stories are reposted from work done years ago. Are you still writing new stories? Thanks!
Hi, thanks for subscribing, and thanks for noticing the typos, that was very helpful. Yeah, at the moment I'm posting published but uncollected fiction and non-fiction, as well as poetry and round ups of what I've been reading. I've been on a learning curve with Substack and trying to build my readership before introducing a paid subscription. I've got two unpublished books I plan to serialise when the time is right. Beyond these walls I still have books coming out - this year I published a novel and a poetry collection, and I've got a travel memoir out next summer. There's a comprehensive list at iainmaloney.com
I'm only halfway through the story yet, so I can't yet say much, but I'm enjoying it very much so far. Two small errors in the text: it's a "weather vane" (not vein) and a "masseuse" is the female form. For men, it would be a masseur. Thanks!
Wonderfully evocative of the atmosphere of the place! Great story. Looking around here, it seems many stories are reposted from work done years ago. Are you still writing new stories? Thanks!
Hi, thanks for subscribing, and thanks for noticing the typos, that was very helpful. Yeah, at the moment I'm posting published but uncollected fiction and non-fiction, as well as poetry and round ups of what I've been reading. I've been on a learning curve with Substack and trying to build my readership before introducing a paid subscription. I've got two unpublished books I plan to serialise when the time is right. Beyond these walls I still have books coming out - this year I published a novel and a poetry collection, and I've got a travel memoir out next summer. There's a comprehensive list at iainmaloney.com
I'm only halfway through the story yet, so I can't yet say much, but I'm enjoying it very much so far. Two small errors in the text: it's a "weather vane" (not vein) and a "masseuse" is the female form. For men, it would be a masseur. Thanks!