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Betsy Tobin

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Betsy Tobin was born in the U.S. and moved to England in 1989, where she now lives with her husband and children. Her first novel, Bone House, was short-listed for the Commonwealth Prize, and won the Herodotus Prize in the United States. Her other novels include The Bounce, Ice Land, and Crimson China. Crimson China was Radio 4 Book At Bedtime in the UK, and was short-listed for Epic Romantic Novel of the Year.

Her latest book, THINGS WE COULDN'T EXPLAIN, is available for pre-order now on Amazon in the UK. (Digital ebook available in August. Paperback coming in November 2014!)

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Betsy Tobin Thanks so much Jess! So glad you enjoyed it. All 5 of my books share some similarities. Things We Couldn't Explain also has a love story between adole…moreThanks so much Jess! So glad you enjoyed it. All 5 of my books share some similarities. Things We Couldn't Explain also has a love story between adolescents at its heart, though it is written in a very different style, and of course the subject matter is very different. I don't know if I will ever return as a writer to the setting of Iceland at the turn of the first millennium, but I certainly wouldn't rule out the possibility of revisiting myth through my work. Hope that answers your question. Betsy(less)
Betsy Tobin This is a good question for me at the moment because for the first time ever I'm working on a sequel to my forthcoming novel THINGS WE COULDN'T EXPLAI…moreThis is a good question for me at the moment because for the first time ever I'm working on a sequel to my forthcoming novel THINGS WE COULDN'T EXPLAIN. While sequels are common in many strands of commercial fiction, they are much rarer in literary fiction. But I went to a literary lunch with the always-entertaining Deborah Moggach in London last month and one of the many memorable things she said was that characters who refuse to lie down and die after publication are like party guests who won't leave! They demand a sequel, or in the case of minor characters, a story of their own. I felt this way about the setting of my fifth book: a quirky small town in northern Ohio with an engaging cast of characters who had more stories to tell, so I am going to allow them to roam awhile longer in my imagination and see what happens. I have been ruminating on the subject of sequels more generally, as novels usually come from big ideas, and once the book has been written the idea has more-or-less run its course. So for me as a writer, both the story and the idea have to be in place in order for the magic to happen. Hopefully it will all come together...

THINGS WE COULDN'T EXPLAIN is on UK general release in Nov 2014, and is available for pre-order on Amazon from August 14th.(less)
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“Cats, I decided, had certain advantages over men. There were loyal without being sycophantic, independent without being absent, and affectionate without being rapacious. That they choke up balls of fur and leave dead rodents at my feet is unfortunate. But it is not grounds for divorce.”
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“It takes more than wings to release one from the bonds of kinship.”
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“The Earth is inconceivably old. But Iceland is barely a child.”
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