Our wonderful fellow blogger, and author, Geoff LePard, fondly known as His Geoffleship to me, anyway, has a fabulous new release, out now. His first romance, no less!
It’s called The Art of Spirit Capture, and sounds fabulous!
Now, His Geoffleship, as I mentioned earlier, has penned a romance.
Jason Hales is at his lowest ebb: his brother is in a coma; his long-term partner has left him; he’s been sacked; and Christmas is round the corner to remind him how bad his life has become.
After receiving an unexpected call telling him he’s a beneficiary of his Great Aunt Heather’s estate, he visits the town he vaguely recalls from his childhood, where his great aunt lived. Wanting to find out more, he’s soon sucked into local politics revolving around his great uncle’s extraordinary glass ornaments, his ‘Captures’, and their future.
While trying to piece his life back together, he’ll have to confront a number of questions: What actually are these Captures and what is the mystery of the old wartime huts where his uncle fashioned them? Why is his surly neighbour so antagonistic? Can he trust anyone, especially the local doctor Owen Marsh and Charlotte Taylor, once a childhood adversary, but now the lawyer dealing with the estate? His worries pile up, with his ex in trouble, his flat rendered uninhabitable and his brother’s condition worsening. Will Christmas bring him any joy?
Set in the Sussex countryside, this is a modern novel with mystery, romance and magic at its core, as well as a smattering of hope, redemption and good cooking.
I asked him where the story came from…
I imagine most writers are asked how they uncover their stories. And as a supplemental, how
Geoff Le Pard
do they decide one has the legs to be an 80,000 plus novel against a 10,000 short story or 500
piece of flash?
In the case of the Art, it all began with a prompt. The late Sue Vincent began a series of
prompts she titled #writephoto. She would post on a Thursday and try and reblog the stories
she received during the week, ending with a collection the following Thursday and a new
prompt. Her photos were often taken from her visits to the wild and wooly places in England,
her beloved Albion and led me down many a weird and wacky path.
In one she posted a picture of a crow in flight. That led me to my trainee exorcist Pearl Barley
who is now the subject of two draft novels and a third I hope to at least begin this November.
The picture that started me on the road to The Art was a Christmas decoration through which
a rainbow of refracted light showed. Some of you may remember it. There was something
beautiful yet otherworldly about it – a lot of Sue’s prompts had that otherworldliness.
What, I mused as my fingers hovered over the keys, if that wasn’t just a simple decoration
splitting white light into its spectrum of colours? What instead if that bauble gave off more
than mere refracted light? Some sort of essence?
I wrote maybe 500 words that day, imagining a glass blower working away in a remote shack
known only to a few. He had discovered a way of capturing the spirit of someone in the act of
dying and implanting it into a glass decoration. Glass is fluid, even though it appears solid.
What if some of that spirit could escape and create a miasma around close relatives, bringing
succor to the recently bereaved?
It was a little piece, in the run up to Christmas and, for me, surprisingly romantic.
When I started writing seriously I tried not to limit myself in what I wrote. One way to avoid
such limitations was to challenge myself to write in different genres. I tend to default to
humour or mysteries in my longer works, fantasy in my shorter pieces.
Could I write a romantic novel, a romance? A Feelgood book?
I think I have; now it is over to you to decide…
Geoff Le Pard started writing to entertain in 2006. He hasn’t left his keyboard since. When he’s not churning out novels he writes some maudlin self-indulgent poetry, short fiction and blogs at geofflepard.com. He walks the dog for mutual inspiration and most of his best ideas come out of these strolls. He also cooks with passion if not precision.
Check out Geoff’s other crackers!
My Father and Other Liars is a thriller set in the near future and takes its heroes, Maurice and Lori-Ann on a helter-skelter chase across continents.
Dead Flies and Sherry Trifle is a coming of age story. Set in 1976 the hero Harry Spittle is home from university for the holidays. He has three goals: to keep away from his family, earn money and hopefully have sex. Inevitably his summer turns out to be very different to that anticipated.
In this, the second book in the Harry Spittle Sagas, it’s 1981 and Harry is training to be a solicitor. His private life is a bit of a mess and he’s far from convinced the law is for him. Then an old acquaintance from his hotel days appears demanding Harry write his will. When he dies somewhat mysteriously a few days later and leaves Harry in charge of sorting out his affairs, Harry soon realises this will be no ordinary piece of work. After all, his now deceased client inherited a criminal empire and several people are very interested in what is to become of it.
The third instalment of the Harry Spittle Sagas moves on the 1987. Harry is now a senior lawyer with a well-regarded City of London firm, aspiring to a partnership. However, one evening Harry finds the head of the Private Client department dead over his desk, in a very compromising situation. The senior partner offers to sort things out, to avoid Harry embarrassment but soon matters take a sinister turn and Harry is fighting for his career, his freedom and eventually his life as he wrestles with dilemma on dilemma. Will Harry save the day? Will he save himself?
Life in a Grain of Sand is a 30 story anthology covering many genres: fantasy, romance, humour, thriller, espionage, conspiracy theories, MG and indeed something for everyone. All the stories were written during Nano 2015
Salisbury Square is a dark thriller set in present day London where a homeless woman and a Polish man, escaping the police at home, form an unlikely alliance to save themselves.
This is available here
Buster & Moo is about about two couples and the dog whose ownership passes from one to the other. When the couples meet, via the dog, the previously hidden cracks in their relationships surface and events begin to spiral out of control. If the relationships are to survive there is room for only one hero but who will that be?
Life in a Flash is a set of super short fiction, flash and micro fiction that should keep you engaged and amused for ages
Apprenticed To My Mother describes the period after my father died when I thought I was to play the role of dutiful son, while Mum wanted a new, improved version of her husband – a sort of Desmond 2.0. We both had a lot to learn in those five years, with a lot of laughs and a few tears as we went.
Life in a Conversation is an anthology of short and super short fiction that explores connections through humour, speech and everything besides. If you enjoy the funny, the weird and the heart-rending then you’ll be sure to find something here.
When Martin suggests to Pete and Chris that they spend a week walking, the Cotswolds Way, ostensibly it’s to help Chris overcome the loss of his wife, Diane. Each of them, though, has their own agenda and, as the week progresses, cracks in their friendship widen with unseen and horrifying consequences.
Famous poets reimagined, sonnets of all kinds, this poerty selection has something for all tastes, from the funny, to the poignant to the thought-provoking and always written with love and passion.
Geoff Le Pard’s Amazon Author Page
Don’t know about you, but I’m looking forward to reading this one!
Nov 15, 2021 @ 02:16:36
Based on the author’s answer to your question, this sounds like an intriguing book to possess.
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Nov 15, 2021 @ 06:04:21
He writes great stories!
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Nov 15, 2021 @ 08:34:11
I hope you find a way to do just that and more to the point enjoy it!!
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Oct 26, 2021 @ 02:10:10
This is wonderful! I was warmed all over to know that Sue inspired Geoff. I think she is smiling, big time.
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Oct 26, 2021 @ 08:35:11
I have a feeling she’d be on her favourite Moor hunting out another inspiring image…
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Oct 26, 2021 @ 09:11:37
Quite possibly, His Geoffleship 👋
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Oct 27, 2021 @ 02:51:45
Yes, yes!! I have that big lump-in-my-throat thing now.
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Oct 26, 2021 @ 09:10:01
I hope she is. She still inspires so many She touched a lot if hearts 💕
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Oct 27, 2021 @ 03:03:10
Yes, YES!! ❤️
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 20:55:28
A lovely introduction to Geoff’s book. Congratulations, Geoff, and thanks Ritu
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 20:56:02
You’re welcome, John! I’m looking forward to reading it!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 19:46:05
Hi Ritu, great to see Geoff here with his new book. I’m glad you had the Amazon US link because I was able to hop over and buy it. Happy Friday.
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 20:07:25
Sorry Robbie. Mea culpa. I will do that change I promised now!
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Oct 23, 2021 @ 16:43:06
No worries, Geoff. I have bought your book. I can’t buy ebooks from Amazon UK and can’t buy paperback from Amazon US. A weird world! The postage is so high right now it’s a bit prohibitive. GBP 22.00 to post a book to SA. Thank goodness for ebooks.
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 20:22:05
It looks great, doesn’t it! 💜
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 19:11:55
Thanks for one of the first reviews, Ritu! Great work, and another of the many masterpieces of Geoff. I apologize for the delay in visiting your blog, and wish you a nice weekend! xx Michael
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 19:44:21
Thanks, Bro! I am yet to read and review the book, but no doubt, it’ll be great!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 20:11:06
Thanks in advance, Sis! 🙂 xx Michael
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 20:05:34
Michael. Very kind and a jolly weekend to you too
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 20:12:41
Thank you as well, Geoff! You are having the efforts with writing. I am only a very slow reader. xx Michael
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 19:10:50
Reblogged this on OPENED HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 15:03:31
Geoff has turned into a book machine… wow. Thank you for sharing the background stories. Again, congratulations, Geoff!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 15:38:45
Thanks Erika!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 17:17:36
You are very welcome, Geoff!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 09:48:12
Well done, Geoff. Proof of the diversity of your writing. This one sounds amazing and am pleased to hear it was inspired by our dear friend Sue.
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 12:13:59
She has been the catalyst of a lot of my ideas. Much missed huh…
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 09:07:00
A romance from Geoff that is interesting! And an usual title too. Wishing Geoff much success. x
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 12:14:53
I know. Who knew I could manage that eh!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 13:22:14
Do you know that is something I hope to do one day too! You beat me to it Geoff. Lol.
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 15:34:43
Keep the faith Marje!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 21:11:55
I will Geoff. Lol
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 17:17:09
It’ll definitely be that!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 07:17:35
Isn’t amazing that Sue Vincent touched so many of our lives. I remember well the prompt you speak of Geoff . Those prompts have opened many of our eyes and sparked many of us to be creative. Sue would of loved this book.💜
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 07:39:48
She did, indeed xx
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 09:44:42
Yes bless her 💜
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 09:05:16
She’s been responsible for several characters and story ideas I want to take further. Thanks Sue wherever you’re watching
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 09:42:09
I agree she has helped lots of us. I have it on good authority that she is sitting on her beloved moors, hair dancing in the wind and either a cuppa or something stronger in her hand.
I know this how? I was told by a Red Kite!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 12:52:35
Red kite at night, all is alright!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 13:33:52
Indeed 😉
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 12:16:25
I’d like to think so but I also like to think if asked if she liked it she’d have said ‘Yes,but…’ and we’d have debated it at length..
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 13:35:44
Yes your right, we always got the unvarnished truth from Sue 💜
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 06:56:28
Yes most definitely I am Ritu, I think we will all be pleasantly surprised! …..was Geoff still sporting that aerial? 💜💜
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 07:10:31
Lol!
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 09:08:14
Aerial still firmly in place
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Oct 22, 2021 @ 09:26:38
In a strange way I curiously happy. 💜
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