Raine Norman's Blog, page 2
March 1, 2014
And the winner is...
The winner of a copy of my novella, Broken, from the giveaway posted on Kim Fielding Writes blog is...
jana-denardo
Please let me have an email address (ideally attached to Dreamspinner Press's site and I will make sure a copy gets sent to your bookshelf.
Any problems message me via my facebook page. Raine Norman, author
jana-denardo
Please let me have an email address (ideally attached to Dreamspinner Press's site and I will make sure a copy gets sent to your bookshelf.
Any problems message me via my facebook page. Raine Norman, author
Published on March 01, 2014 13:48
February 28, 2014
Nominated best debut! Please take a moment to vote!
Published on February 28, 2014 16:45
Life is short
I am writing this blog in total shock and disbelief after hearing the news that a friend has taken his own life. I have known him for thirteen years. I worked for his father and alongside his twin brother for all of that time and he worked with me for about three years.
We had an on/off affair for years yet bizarrely could remain friends in between. I honestly loved the bloke, though through timing and circumstances we were never meant to be. We had a connection the likes of which I didn't even have with my ex husband.
I last saw him only ten days ago when he came over to help me mend a fence, and though he was troubled with his family/relationship life I never for a moment saw this coming. We hugged as he left and it felt so good, and I told him that although we'd been through some crap that we'd always be mates. Not the worst final words one could say, I suppose.
I texted him after he'd left thanking him for his help and he replied that it had been good to see me. My final contact with him was simply:
Same here. Take care of yourself.
We had an on/off affair for years yet bizarrely could remain friends in between. I honestly loved the bloke, though through timing and circumstances we were never meant to be. We had a connection the likes of which I didn't even have with my ex husband.
I last saw him only ten days ago when he came over to help me mend a fence, and though he was troubled with his family/relationship life I never for a moment saw this coming. We hugged as he left and it felt so good, and I told him that although we'd been through some crap that we'd always be mates. Not the worst final words one could say, I suppose.
I texted him after he'd left thanking him for his help and he replied that it had been good to see me. My final contact with him was simply:
Same here. Take care of yourself.
Published on February 28, 2014 15:39
February 24, 2014
Great reviews so far for Broken
Less than one week on from its release Broken has so far received several four star reviews with people saying they would like to read more of my work!
Check out the reviews on Goodreads
Check out the reviews on Goodreads
Published on February 24, 2014 15:19
I'm a guest on Kim Fielding Writes
Please take a moment and visit my guest spot on the lovely Kim Fielding Writes blog:
Guest blog at Kim Fielding Writes
Guest blog at Kim Fielding Writes
Published on February 24, 2014 11:47
February 19, 2014
It's giveaway time on the Broken Release Party over on the Dreamspinner Press blog
Tell your tales of things broken in frustration, a fit of temper, or in despair to be in with a chance of winning a copy of Broken in e-book format.
It's giveaway time!
Published on February 19, 2014 13:01
Broken Release Party #3 The Cover Artwork
Do you judge a book by the cover? If I did I would be certain to choose Broken. I know I may be biased, but I think Brooke Albrecht did an amazing job. What do you think?
Broken Release Party #3 Cover Art
Broken Release Party #3 Cover Art
Published on February 19, 2014 12:01
Release Party for Broken continues.
Click on the link to discover to read my thoughts on how a loss of self-esteem can lead to relationship problems.
Broken Release Party blog #2
Broken Release Party blog #2
Published on February 19, 2014 11:39
Go take a look at the release party for my novella Broken!
Published on February 19, 2014 11:30
February 16, 2014
Writing companions
As I write this blog, my very faithful little writing companion, my terrier, is facing major surgery and it got me thinking what it would be like to write without him curled up beside me if all does not go well.
From my very first fan fiction story I have written with him at my feet or on the sofa next to me. It seems very lonely indeed to be writing this when he is at the veterinary hospital tonight. I actually used to work at the referral centre where he is, which is actually comforting (plus I am allowed into the 'behind the scenes' areas).
This really should have been an exciting lead up to the release of my first published novella, Broken which is out on Wednesday 19th February, but I have to say that my mind is a little elsewhere. I am, however, intending to host a release party on the Dreamspinner Press blog on the big day itself. I am writing the posts in advance and will look forward to interacting with the readers when I post them.
Published on February 16, 2014 14:57


