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Sandscript in Triplicate

Sandscript in Triplicate

Why are we fascinated with the number three? Does it stem from the idea of the Holy Trinity, is it because we live in three dimensions? This morning I caught snippets of Stephen Hawking’s Reith Lecture on BBC Radio Four. The one thing Hawking and I have in common is that I have not read any of his books and I’m pretty sure he has not read any of mine; if he has, he has not left a review on Amazon or Goodreads. His topic was black holes and whilst I do not claim to understand all he says, a mere sentence can give us a humble inkling of the unknowable universe. I hope I paraphrase correctly...
'Perhaps our universe is a mere three dimensional layer of a universe of eleven dimensions.'

Photographers snapping scenery or still life know the magic number is three; from sailing boats on the waves to vases on a table, three always looks more aesthetic than two. Readers and writers like trilogies.

In a few weeks time nearly all my family’s ages will be in multiples of three, from three years old to ninety. Which prompted me to realise my other family… I mean the first novel in my Brief Encounters Trilogy, is now three years old. To celebrate, this winter you can buy ‘Brief Encounters of the Third Kind’ for US$1.41 or 99pence on Amazon.uk

In the early years of the Twenty First Century, widow Susan Dexter has more to worry about than the recession. For thirty years she has kept a secret; she is not sure if her daughter is human. New events lead her to other people who need to find the truth.
How do ordinary people cope with the extraordinary? In the vast unknowable universe what happened to Susan Dexter in her back garden could happen to any of us.

“Since Peter died Emma came round more often, though it was rare for both of us to have a weekday off. That day we were looking forward to enjoying the late September sunshine in my garden and she had news to tell me. Emma was arranging the loungers as I made the coffee.
Suddenly she cried out ‘What’s that in the sky Mum?’
I stepped out, followed her stunned gaze up to the clear sky and froze; I had always dreaded they would come back. Above us was a huge shimmering shape, elegant and beautiful.”

Is Brief Encounters a trilogy or a triangle? The second book runs parallel to the first, the third follows the first…. But new readers only need to know it is a family saga of three generations and three families set over three years early in the Twenty First Century. A thriller of music, medicine and mystery entwined with tales of unrequited love, love lost and found and love crossing impossible boundaries. But most of all this is a story of ordinary folk keeping secret the inexplicable events that have changed their lives.

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Sandscript

Janet Gogerty
I like to write first drafts with pen and paper; at home, in busy cafes, in the garden, at our beach hut... even sitting in a sea front car park waiting for the rain to stop I get my note book out. We ...more
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