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This morning I'm running an April Fools Day giveaway on Twitter, if anyone would like to win a FREE copy of The Coming of the Spirits! Sadly just for UK entrants. You have until noon British Summer Time to spot the Five Things Wrong with my Twitter, follow, retweet and DM them to me! First to get all five correct wins the book.
https://twitter.com/RobKeeleyAuthor
Best wishes to all writers and readers
Rob


Thanks Melina, yes, I shall write for as long as I can and aim to drop dead at my desk one day! My writing and I are together 'til the end. :)

Hi Michael, sounds like you have a good character contrast there! I don't usually make the distinction as starkly as that - people, especially young people, have many different facets to their natures and a female heroine could be both "types" in different contexts. Ellie is brave, dogged and determined but also vulnerable as a result of her parents' breakup (which turns out to be more key to The Coming of the Spirits than the reader might have thought) and we have seen her tears.
I suppose the problem is that on the one hand, a male author could be accused of simply writing male characters with female names (and the same "strong woman" character comes up over and over again in fiction, and if your character's too aggressive, then no reader sympathy). On the other hand, make them too stereotypically "girly" (whatever that means) and you could be accused of sexism! So I think it's probably best to meet somewhere in the middle and just write people, not characters. Hope that answers your question!
This is turning into a great discussion! Anyone else have further thoughts on what Michael said?


I've a long history of writing girl characters as heroines - they often take the role that 30-40 years ago would have been given to a boy. By giving a girl this role you cover all bases and both girls and boys can enjoy the book.


I've posted quite a lot of stuff now, and I'm more than happy for the above quiz to stay here! As mentioned, if anyone would like to have a go I'll happily put some prizes up for anyone who gets all answers correct! There's also the hidden word challenge mentioned on my Twitter @RobKeeleyAuthor (pinned tweet).
Also open to any suggestions for further activities or discussions on here. Anyone have any ideas? :)
Best wishes
Rob



Any other thoughts? :)

To whet your appetites, here's a little extract from the start of Chapter Five. This isn't available to view anywhere else online - no, not even Amazon!
Ellie has returned to present-day Britain to find history has been changed and the Nazis are in charge. At any moment, the barrier to the spirit world will split open and every evil spirit that ever lived will return to the mortal world. The mysterious Warlock seems to know how to put things right - but at what cost to Ellie?
Now read on...
[Ellie] took a small step nearer to the Warlock.
“Who are you?”
The Warlock offered a hand.
“Come with me. There’s a place you have to be. Your friends are waiting. The world is broken, and must be repaired. The spirits are coming. Only the Grand Defender can save us.”
Ellie was about to follow, until she heard the words “Grand Defender”.
“Oh, no. That’s not happening, not again. Every time I get mixed up in history, it all goes wrong. I tried to put things right in the 1930s, and look what happened! Hitler won the war!”
“There never was a war,” the Warlock said. “Not against Hitler, anyway. Britain fought alongside him, against Russia. It was they who lost. Communist cells throughout the world are still seeking revenge.”
The Warlock was going way beyond Year Nine History, and Ellie wasn’t interested.
“There’s just three things I want. Find Viewpoint, get back in time and tell Edward the Eighth what happened.”
“It’s too late for that,” the Warlock said. “Soon after the Nazis took power, he died, in mysterious circumstances. There hasn’t been a King or Queen since. Only you can rescue everyone now, Ellie. You must place history back on course. You must fulfil your destiny.”
“Not you as well!” Ellie stepped right up to the Warlock, and stared into the faceless mask. “Listen to me. I never wanted any of this save-the-world, destiny, Grand Defender stuff. I was happy a few years back, ‘til my Mum and Dad split up. Then everything started going downhill. Ghosts, breaches in time, Kings, wars... I don’t want it any more! Why is it always me? I want a life! I want a family, a boyfriend, grades, a job... all the usual stuff! The Viewpoint woman told me to stick to that. I wish I’d listened to her.”
She moved aside.
“Just go away. Go away, will you? I don’t want it.”
“Very well,” the Warlock said. “Learn the hard way. As usual. But you will do as I say, Ellie, and you will put things right. You owe it to your world, and to the whole of time.”
The black-gloved hand pointed at Ellie again, and Ellie winced at a pain in her chest. She felt as though she’d been stabbed.
“Until you obey me, your time won’t be your own. For every day that passes, you’ll age two years. Defy me for long enough and you’ll die.”
The pain faded, and so did the Warlock. Ellie heard the deep voice speak once more.
“Look around you, Ellie. And open your eyes.”
Ellie looked again. The Warlock was gone, but someone else was standing in his place.
Ellie saw a very old and very shabby tramp, almost all hair and beard. A dirty old coat flapped around him in rags. His eyes looked bloodshot and his mouth was open in fear.
Ellie heard him utter a low, painful moan.
Then the gateway lay empty.
"Grasshopper" suggested you might like a quiz as well - so can I invite you to check out the quiz on the book and other activities already at www.robkeeley.co.uk? (The quiz on this book is second down.)
http://www.robkeeley.co.uk/extras/459...
If you check me out on Twitter, have a look at my pinned tweet where there is a little challenge and a giveaway! Just added a new review for the book, too.
https://twitter.com/RobKeeleyAuthor
Now, over to you! Happy to answer any questions on my books or writing - or to hear any of your suggestions for further activities!
Best wishes
Rob


Name: Rob Keeley
Author/ Reader: Both
Favourite Book: Too many to choose one! But have a look at my reading list on here.
Favourite time to read: Evenings, after writing is done!
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Good to meet you all!
Rob