Last week I reviewed Nerine Dorman’s ace Camdeboo Nights, and today I’m welcoming her to my blog to talk about it further! 1) How would you sum up Camdeboo Nights in a single sentence? Part road trip and monster mash-up, the story takes four teenagers on the ride of their lives. 2) It feels like […]
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[Book Review] Camdeboo Nights
Anyone who reads this blog will know I’m a big fan of South African wordmistress Nerine Dorman, and it’s my pleasure to review one of her most recent offerings, Camdeboo Nights. Set in her native land, Dorman tells the tale of Helen Ashfield, a young woman trying to come to terms with the fact her […]
[Guest Post] Stepping clear of a black hole
If you want to get published, and you don’t want to put out your work yourself, then you really have no option but to query agents, or small publishing presses, to find the one that suits you. It can be a nightmare process, and there have been rumblings online about discontent within a particular independent […]
Guest Post – Nerine Dorman
I like to promote authors whose work I enjoy, and it’s even better when I can get them to talk about it, so it’s with great pleasure that I throw open the doors of the Blunt Pencil to my very dear friend, and exceptionally talented author, Nerine Dorman. She’s currently promoting her latest release, Inkarna, which […]
[Book Review] Blood and Fire
I’ve long been a fan of Carrie Clevenger’s Xan Marcelles, and in this novella, the bassist vampire is marched out of Pale Rider, in Pinecliffe, Colorado, and into a hellish house of mysteries. He’s not the only one – Ashton Kennedy, written by Nerine Dorman, is a being known as an Inkarna (essentially a body […]
Say hello to Nerine Dorman
I love throwing open the doors of my blog to different writers, so today I’m very pleased to welcome South African word mistress Nerine Dorman! Nerine Dorman works as a newspaper sub-editor and writer by day; at night she writes and edits fiction. Her novels are an indulgence in black magic; vampires; tall, dark and looming… […]