For today's leg of my blog tour, you can find me firstly at my own blog looking at fun facts about Guildford (and yes, people, there are some, trust me ...), and secondly at the Literary Nymphs site looking at the inspiration behind The Heart's Greater Silence. Don't forget to leave a comment on either or both blogs to be in with a chance of winning the ongoing competitions.
I'm also very happy to say the story has received a couple of good reviews today: a 5-star one from Sheila at Goodreads (many thanks, Sheila!); and a 4.5 star one at Joyfully Jay Reviews (thank you, Jay).
Meanwhile, in my other life, I'm back at work today, and have managed to deal - fairly successfully, I hope - with the 158 emails waiting for me from my week away. It's actually nice to be back into the routine again - I'm such a creature of habit ...
Plus I'm looking forward to Whitechapel on TV later tonight, hurrah. Utter tosh, but wonderful tosh and such marvellous characters. I'm seriously hooked.
Anne Brooke
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Blog Tour Day 8
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Fun Facts about Guildford
The setting of my literary gay short story, The Heart’s Greater Silence, is
Guildford, my nearest town, and most of the action takes place in the church at
the bottom of the High Street. One of my friends recently created a brand new
genre for my story which she calls Hot Clerical Action, or HCA for short, and
she’s not far wrong, but you’ll have to read it for yourself to find that one
out!
I used the town as I wanted somewhere I
thought of as ordinary as a backdrop for the intense and obsessive
relationships that my main character, Mark, is involved with. But actually when
I started looking more closely, I soon realised that nothing is as “ordinary”
as we think it is, when we start investigating. Not even a town …
I didn’t know, for instance, that Guildford Cathedral was the setting for the 1976 film version of The Omen – there was a
brave decision of the church to make, that’s for sure. Sadly though, even in
spite of having a cathedral, Guildford still isn’t a city. It last made an
application for city status in 2002 but the Queen decided against it. Shame …
Though in this Jubilee Year, perhaps she might change her mind (hint, hint)?
If I’m looking for more obvious literary
connections, then I find that Ford Prefect from Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy claimed to be from Guildford (good
man!), and Lewis Carol, the author of Alice in Wonderland, lived and was buried here. Both great classics indeed.
Turning to other places of worship beyond that
visited by Mark and Richard in my story, one of the oldest sites we have in
Guildford is a Jewish one, as in 1995 the remains of a 12th century synagogue were discovered in the High Street. In fact it’s believed to be the
oldest remains of a synagogue in Europe, so an important religious centre for
all indeed.
Naturally, the town is also a centre of
sporting excellence, especially with the new Surrey Sports Park just opened
nearby, with a special emphasis on this year’s Olympics (well, we’re only 30
minutes from London by train). But as early as 1598, a court case referred to
the game of cricket being played in c1550 at the Royal Grammar School. Keeping
tradition alive, the School still exists and still has a cricket team though I
don’t think any of them remember that
first game …
Finally, the two most likely possibilities
for the origin of the name Guildford itself are the yellow (Guild = Golden)
sand the river runs through, or the yellow marigolds that grow down by the
river. Perhaps not as strange as the other facts I’ve unearthed in my
investigations, but certainly just as poetic. I shall never look at my home
town in quite the same way again, nor assume any setting I use in my fiction is
ever really ordinary.
So, what’s the secret life of your home
town, and does it have a quirky fact or two of its own? If so I’d love to hear
it! And don’t forget if you leave a comment on the blog, then you’re
automatically entered in the below competition:
1. Two contests per stop - the first
one being a backlist ebook giveaway for one commenter, and the second one
being one signed Heart's Greater Silence cover flat and magnet for another commenter.
2a. I also have two cumulative competitions
throughout the blog tour, the first one involving answering 3 questions from The Heart's Greater Silence - with the
prize being 3 backlist ebooks for one commenter from the tour as a whole. Please send your answers to: albrooke@me.com - thank you! The
questions are:
(i) What item of his trade is Richard
wearing when Mark sees him in church?
(ii) When Craig discovers Mark and Richard
together, what does he do just before leaving?
(iii) What action does Mark take at the end
of the story?
2b. And the second cumulative competition
is for a gift certificate to be drawn at the end of the tour - with this NOT
being the winner of Item 2a (see above).
Good luck!
(With grateful thanks to the Guildford Fun Trivia site for the facts!)
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