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Coming soon – All in the Mind
Hi everyone.
Just signed the contract today for my new novel, 'All in the Mind'.
I'm very excited!
Scheduled for September/October
Here is the blurb:
ALL IN THE MIND
Tilly wakes up in the dark, alone and very frightened. She finds she is in a strange room inexplicably furnished in 1940s style. However did she get here? Has she somehow slipped into the past? Has she been kidnapped? Of one thing she is absolutely certain, she has never seen this place in her life before.
All in the Mind is a fascinating tale exploring the human capacity to overcome any obstacle, no matter how great, as long as you believe you can.
Tilly is part of an experiment working on a cure for Alzheimer's disease. She and most of the other patients taking part in the experiment seem to make a full recovery, but there is a strange side effect.
Tilly and her fellow experimental subjects appear to be getting younger.
Can the same experiment be repeated for Tilly's beloved husband so that he can recover from a stroke? Tilly thinks it can and she will move heaven and earth to make sure it happens.
A charming and thought-provoking story full of remininiscences of a bygone age, All in the Mind also deals with the dilemmas posed by new developments in a society whose culture is geared to the idea that the natural span of a human life is three-score years and ten.
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Just signed the contract today for my new novel, 'All in the Mind'.
I'm very excited!
Scheduled for September/October
Here is the blurb:
ALL IN THE MIND
Tilly wakes up in the dark, alone and very frightened. She finds she is in a strange room inexplicably furnished in 1940s style. However did she get here? Has she somehow slipped into the past? Has she been kidnapped? Of one thing she is absolutely certain, she has never seen this place in her life before.
All in the Mind is a fascinating tale exploring the human capacity to overcome any obstacle, no matter how great, as long as you believe you can.
Tilly is part of an experiment working on a cure for Alzheimer's disease. She and most of the other patients taking part in the experiment seem to make a full recovery, but there is a strange side effect.
Tilly and her fellow experimental subjects appear to be getting younger.
Can the same experiment be repeated for Tilly's beloved husband so that he can recover from a stroke? Tilly thinks it can and she will move heaven and earth to make sure it happens.
A charming and thought-provoking story full of remininiscences of a bygone age, All in the Mind also deals with the dilemmas posed by new developments in a society whose culture is geared to the idea that the natural span of a human life is three-score years and ten.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
Follow me on:
my Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jennytw...
Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
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Goodreads Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
Published on April 02, 2012 09:17
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Tags:
historical, romance, scifi, speclative, ww2
Take One At Bedtime in Best of Year Competition
Hi everyone
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Voting starts Friday 20th April. You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, on this site:
http://dreneebagbypresentsfirstchapte...
If you like it, please vote when you can.
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My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Voting starts Friday 20th April. You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, on this site:
http://dreneebagbypresentsfirstchapte...
If you like it, please vote when you can.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
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Published on April 15, 2012 03:47
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historical, romance, scifi, speculative, ww2
Voting Starts Friday – Best of Year
Hi everyone
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Voting starts Friday 20th April. You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, on this site:
http://dreneebagbypresentsfirstchapte...
If you like it, please vote when you can.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Voting starts Friday 20th April. You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, on this site:
http://dreneebagbypresentsfirstchapte...
If you like it, please vote when you can.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
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Published on April 17, 2012 01:22
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historical, romance, scifi, speclative, ww2
VOTE NOW for Take One At Bedtime in Best of Year Competition
Hi everyone
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Please vote for me.
http://www.drb1stchp.com/?zx=48757c3c...
Take One At Bedtime is the tenth one down. Vote on the title, just above the book cover.
You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, by clicking on Take One At Bedtime's cover, on the left of the page.
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My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Please vote for me.
http://www.drb1stchp.com/?zx=48757c3c...
Take One At Bedtime is the tenth one down. Vote on the title, just above the book cover.
You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, by clicking on Take One At Bedtime's cover, on the left of the page.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
Follow me on:
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Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
Published on April 20, 2012 01:34
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Tags:
historical, romance, scifi, speculative, ww2
2 days left to VOTE for TAKE ONE AT BEDTIME 2 2 days left to VOTE for TAKE ONE AT BEDTIME
Hi everyone
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. If you haven't already voted., please vote for me.
http://www.drb1stchp.com/?zx=48757c3c...
Scroll down to Take One At Bedtime. Vote on the title, just above the book cover.
You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, by clicking on Take One At Bedtime's cover, on the left of the page.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
Follow me on:
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Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
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Goodreads Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. If you haven't already voted., please vote for me.
http://www.drb1stchp.com/?zx=48757c3c...
Scroll down to Take One At Bedtime. Vote on the title, just above the book cover.
You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, by clicking on Take One At Bedtime's cover, on the left of the page.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
Follow me on:
my Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jennytw...
Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jenny-...
Goodreads Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
Published on April 26, 2012 01:14
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historical, romance, scifi, speclative, ww2
Last Chance to VOTE for TAKE ONE AT BEDTIME
Hi everyone
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Voting closes tomorrow! If you haven't already voted., please vote for me.
http://www.drb1stchp.com/?zx=48757c3c...
Scroll down to Take One At Bedtime. Vote on the title, just above the book cover.
You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, by clicking on Take One At Bedtime's cover, on the left of the page.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
Follow me on:
my Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jennytw...
Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jenny-...
Goodreads Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
My anthology of short stories, Take One At Bedtime, is in the Best of Year Competition. Voting closes tomorrow! If you haven't already voted., please vote for me.
http://www.drb1stchp.com/?zx=48757c3c...
Scroll down to Take One At Bedtime. Vote on the title, just above the book cover.
You can read a complete story, Jess's Girl, by clicking on Take One At Bedtime's cover, on the left of the page.
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
Follow me on:
my Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jennytw...
Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jenny-...
Goodreads Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
Published on April 27, 2012 01:07
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historical, romance, scifi, speculative, ww2
Jenny Twist's Books Featured on Dee's Reading Room
Hi Everybody
Now all six of my books are featured on Dee's site. I'd be SO grateful if you'd leave a comment.
http://www.deesreadingroom.com/2012/0...
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Or email me on casahoya@gmail.com
Now all six of my books are featured on Dee's site. I'd be SO grateful if you'd leave a comment.
http://www.deesreadingroom.com/2012/0...
Love
Jenny Twist
xxxx
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Or email me on casahoya@gmail.com
Published on April 29, 2012 02:03
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historical, romance, scifi, speculative, ww2
Brand New 5 Rose Review for Take One At Bedtime.
Just found this wonderful review on Rochelle's Reviews:
I confess. I’m an addict. Most nights I exceeded the prescribed dosage because I just couldn’t put the darned Kindle down. I’m not normally a horror fan, but I do like suspense with a good twist at the end. Hitchcock and Rod Serling would be duly impressed by these tales and I could see them showing up on either master’s television program. Further praise I cannot give.
So, go ahead—take one at bedtime. I dare you.
http://rochellesreviews.blogspot.com....
Thank you, Rochelle
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I confess. I’m an addict. Most nights I exceeded the prescribed dosage because I just couldn’t put the darned Kindle down. I’m not normally a horror fan, but I do like suspense with a good twist at the end. Hitchcock and Rod Serling would be duly impressed by these tales and I could see them showing up on either master’s television program. Further praise I cannot give.
So, go ahead—take one at bedtime. I dare you.
http://rochellesreviews.blogspot.com....
Thank you, Rochelle
Jenny Twist
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Or email me on casahoya@gmail.com
Published on May 05, 2012 09:29
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historical, romance, scifi, speculative, ww2
All in the Mind
Years ago I read about an experiment in an old peoples’ home. I can’t remember where I read this or what they were attempting to prove, but I do remember that the experiment consisted of recreating the environment of the residents’ youth with films, radio programmes, newspapers, etc. and the thing that intrigued me, which is what made me remember it, was that the subjects’ hair darkened.
I’ve had the idea lurking at the back of my mind ever since. What if you carried the experiment to its logical conclusion?
Last year I entered Nanowrimo for the first time (a competition to write a novel in a month) and this was the idea that resurfaced when I sat down at my computer. I have never written so fast and furiously in my life before. The story just poured onto the page.
I kept coming across gaps in my knowledge but followed Stephen King’s advice and just carried on writing, intending to deal with all that later.
When I picked it up again a few weeks later and got down to seriously working on it I found I had to do a lot of research on the Second World War. I knew a fair bit already from reading and television documentaries, as well as from the experiences of my own parents, but I needed to know things like what branded goods they used, how the rationing system worked and so on.
I also realised, when one of my characters suddenly got completely out of hand and decided to return to India, that I was woefully ignorant of Indian culture. I knew some from reading, and I had studied a lot of Indian history at university, but I had no idea whether my knowledge would suffice for modern day India. The problem with something like that is you don’t know what it is you don’t know. I did not realise, for example, that a Hindu would be unlikely to understand Urdu. So I appealed on Twitter for experts on Hindu culture to read and correct it. I had four responses and checked all their comments with Google. Thank you, you wonderful people. You’ve saved me a lot of embarrassment. And thank God for Google. It’s saved me weeks of work.
My dear friend, Caroline, read the proofs when she was staying with me and suggested the idea for a cover. She painted the beautiful hands. They belong to her mother, Anne Ritson, to whom the book is dedicated. The photograph is of my own mother, May Thornton, who was a nurse at the end of the Second World War.
So, to a large extent, this book is the product of friendship.
Here are some of the things other authors have to say about it:
“Jenny Twist is an enormously talented story-weaver who just goes on getting better. Fans of the wonderful novel, ‘Domingo’s Angel’ will not be disappointed with this latest offering from her. It’s a sweet and haunting feel-good story which will immerse you totally in its fictional world and leave you feeling deeply satisfied. Absolutely recommended.”
Lynette Sofras
“All in the Mind will take you on a mind trip, one from which you won't want to return. As always, Jenny Twist's fiction is an addictive treat that's tightly woven to draw the readers in and keep them there.”
Su Halfwerk
“This book moved me more than any other in recent memory, not because it was sad, although some scenes were very tragic, but because of the depth of emotion I felt for the characters, and the lasting love they share. . I dare anyone to read this book and not be moved to tears of joy.”
Tara Fox Hall
Excerpt
Tilly was dreaming.
It was VE Day and they were dancing in the streets. All the lights were lit. She kept looking at them, not quite believing it.
She was dancing with Johnny, her head against his chest, exhilarated by his closeness and the knowledge that the war was over.
It was so real, the dream. She could feel the rough fabric of his greatcoat against her cheek, smell its particular aroma of damp wool and tobacco.
She felt the dream slipping away and tried to hold on to it, but it escaped her grasp and shifted seamlessly into memory.
They had danced late into the night. Long after the gates to the nurses' home were locked. Eventually, exhausted and intoxicated with the euphoria of the crowd, they had walked back to the nurses' home and he had given her a leg up to climb the wall.
And as she sat at the top of the wall, one leg on each side, getting ready to swing over to the other side, he had grasped her by the ankle and said, “Will you marry me, Tilly? As soon as I'm demobbed.”
She looked down at his face, illuminated by the one street lamp in the lane, one lock of hair hanging over his forehead, his expression earnest and pleading.
She said the first thing that came into her head. “You're supposed to get down on one knee.”
“OK,” he said, with a grin, and dropped down on one knee. Did he know? Did he know then what her answer would be?
“Tilly”... he began in a loud, theatrical voice.
“No, get up,” she whispered urgently. “Someone might hear.”
“Who cares? What are they going to do – sack you?”
She smiled back at him in the lamplight. “You fool!”
And she pulled her leg out of his grasp and dropped gracefully down to the grass on the other side.
“Well?” His head appeared over the top of the wall. “Will you?”
“Yes,” she whispered back to him. Then she picked up the skirts of her uniform and ran across the lawn towards the darkened building.
As she ran, she heard someone whistling the Wedding March, the sound fading as he reached the end of the lane and turned into the street.
US: http://www.amazon.com/All-in-the-Mind...
UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/All-in-the-Mi...
http://www.melange-books.com/authors/...
Bio
Jenny Twist was born in York and brought up in the West Yorkshire mill town of Heckmondwike, the eldest grandchild of a huge extended family.
She left school at fifteen and went to work in an asbestos factory. After working in various jobs, including bacon-packer and escapologist’s assistant, she returned to full-time education and did a BA in history at Manchester and post-graduate studies at Oxford.
She stayed in Oxford working as a recruitment consultant for many years and it was there that she met and married her husband, Vic.
In 2001 they retired and moved to Southern Spain where they live with their rather eccentric dog and cat
Her first book, Take One At Bedtime, was published in April 2011 and the second, Domingo’s Angel, was published in July 2011. Her novella, Doppelganger, was published in the anthology Curious Hearts in July 2011, Uncle Vernon, was published in Spellbound, in November 2011, Jamey and the Alien and Uncle Albert’s Christmas were published in Warm Christmas Wishes in December 2011, Mantequero was published in the anthology Winter Wonders in December 2011 and Away With the Fairies, her first self-published story, in September 2012.
Her new anthology, with Tara Fox Hall, Bedtime Shadows, a collection of spooky, speculative and romance stories, was published 24th September 2012.
Her new novel, All in the Mind, about an old woman who mysteriously begins to get younger, will be published 29th October 2012.
You can find out more about Jenny here:
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jennytw...
Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jenny-...
Goodreads Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
Email: casahoya@gmail.com
All in the Mind
I’ve had the idea lurking at the back of my mind ever since. What if you carried the experiment to its logical conclusion?
Last year I entered Nanowrimo for the first time (a competition to write a novel in a month) and this was the idea that resurfaced when I sat down at my computer. I have never written so fast and furiously in my life before. The story just poured onto the page.
I kept coming across gaps in my knowledge but followed Stephen King’s advice and just carried on writing, intending to deal with all that later.
When I picked it up again a few weeks later and got down to seriously working on it I found I had to do a lot of research on the Second World War. I knew a fair bit already from reading and television documentaries, as well as from the experiences of my own parents, but I needed to know things like what branded goods they used, how the rationing system worked and so on.
I also realised, when one of my characters suddenly got completely out of hand and decided to return to India, that I was woefully ignorant of Indian culture. I knew some from reading, and I had studied a lot of Indian history at university, but I had no idea whether my knowledge would suffice for modern day India. The problem with something like that is you don’t know what it is you don’t know. I did not realise, for example, that a Hindu would be unlikely to understand Urdu. So I appealed on Twitter for experts on Hindu culture to read and correct it. I had four responses and checked all their comments with Google. Thank you, you wonderful people. You’ve saved me a lot of embarrassment. And thank God for Google. It’s saved me weeks of work.
My dear friend, Caroline, read the proofs when she was staying with me and suggested the idea for a cover. She painted the beautiful hands. They belong to her mother, Anne Ritson, to whom the book is dedicated. The photograph is of my own mother, May Thornton, who was a nurse at the end of the Second World War.
So, to a large extent, this book is the product of friendship.
Here are some of the things other authors have to say about it:
“Jenny Twist is an enormously talented story-weaver who just goes on getting better. Fans of the wonderful novel, ‘Domingo’s Angel’ will not be disappointed with this latest offering from her. It’s a sweet and haunting feel-good story which will immerse you totally in its fictional world and leave you feeling deeply satisfied. Absolutely recommended.”
Lynette Sofras
“All in the Mind will take you on a mind trip, one from which you won't want to return. As always, Jenny Twist's fiction is an addictive treat that's tightly woven to draw the readers in and keep them there.”
Su Halfwerk
“This book moved me more than any other in recent memory, not because it was sad, although some scenes were very tragic, but because of the depth of emotion I felt for the characters, and the lasting love they share. . I dare anyone to read this book and not be moved to tears of joy.”
Tara Fox Hall
Excerpt
Tilly was dreaming.
It was VE Day and they were dancing in the streets. All the lights were lit. She kept looking at them, not quite believing it.
She was dancing with Johnny, her head against his chest, exhilarated by his closeness and the knowledge that the war was over.
It was so real, the dream. She could feel the rough fabric of his greatcoat against her cheek, smell its particular aroma of damp wool and tobacco.
She felt the dream slipping away and tried to hold on to it, but it escaped her grasp and shifted seamlessly into memory.
They had danced late into the night. Long after the gates to the nurses' home were locked. Eventually, exhausted and intoxicated with the euphoria of the crowd, they had walked back to the nurses' home and he had given her a leg up to climb the wall.
And as she sat at the top of the wall, one leg on each side, getting ready to swing over to the other side, he had grasped her by the ankle and said, “Will you marry me, Tilly? As soon as I'm demobbed.”
She looked down at his face, illuminated by the one street lamp in the lane, one lock of hair hanging over his forehead, his expression earnest and pleading.
She said the first thing that came into her head. “You're supposed to get down on one knee.”
“OK,” he said, with a grin, and dropped down on one knee. Did he know? Did he know then what her answer would be?
“Tilly”... he began in a loud, theatrical voice.
“No, get up,” she whispered urgently. “Someone might hear.”
“Who cares? What are they going to do – sack you?”
She smiled back at him in the lamplight. “You fool!”
And she pulled her leg out of his grasp and dropped gracefully down to the grass on the other side.
“Well?” His head appeared over the top of the wall. “Will you?”
“Yes,” she whispered back to him. Then she picked up the skirts of her uniform and ran across the lawn towards the darkened building.
As she ran, she heard someone whistling the Wedding March, the sound fading as he reached the end of the lane and turned into the street.
US: http://www.amazon.com/All-in-the-Mind...
UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/All-in-the-Mi...
http://www.melange-books.com/authors/...
Bio
Jenny Twist was born in York and brought up in the West Yorkshire mill town of Heckmondwike, the eldest grandchild of a huge extended family.
She left school at fifteen and went to work in an asbestos factory. After working in various jobs, including bacon-packer and escapologist’s assistant, she returned to full-time education and did a BA in history at Manchester and post-graduate studies at Oxford.
She stayed in Oxford working as a recruitment consultant for many years and it was there that she met and married her husband, Vic.
In 2001 they retired and moved to Southern Spain where they live with their rather eccentric dog and cat
Her first book, Take One At Bedtime, was published in April 2011 and the second, Domingo’s Angel, was published in July 2011. Her novella, Doppelganger, was published in the anthology Curious Hearts in July 2011, Uncle Vernon, was published in Spellbound, in November 2011, Jamey and the Alien and Uncle Albert’s Christmas were published in Warm Christmas Wishes in December 2011, Mantequero was published in the anthology Winter Wonders in December 2011 and Away With the Fairies, her first self-published story, in September 2012.
Her new anthology, with Tara Fox Hall, Bedtime Shadows, a collection of spooky, speculative and romance stories, was published 24th September 2012.
Her new novel, All in the Mind, about an old woman who mysteriously begins to get younger, will be published 29th October 2012.
You can find out more about Jenny here:
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jennytw...
Amazon: amazon.com/author/jennytwist
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jenny-...
Goodreads Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/JennyTwist1
Email: casahoya@gmail.com
All in the Mind

Published on November 14, 2012 02:40
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Tags:
alzheimers, experiment, oldies, ww2
Things That Go Bump in the Night
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