A Pledge for Lily Poole
Posted by VeraClark on Fri, 24 Oct 2014
'There’s this man you see, his name’s Jack O’ Donnell, and he’s the kind of writer I aspire to. Jack writes uniquely, he writes beautifully and he never disappoints. That’s the kind of novelist I search for in Waterstones. Few and far between, aren’t they? I expect you rip books off the shelves too, claw open the middle pages to check for that kind of prose quality to fill you up, that gives you a decent internal shift with a seamless plot, some deep-level emotional identification, just that gleam of something really special. Jack’s work gives it you in spades and shovels.
For that reason, I’m supporting Jack to get his novel published with Unbound. I’ve pledged and now I’m asking you to pledge. Give as much or as little poundage as you like and let’s see Jack’s novel, Lily Poole come to fruition. Do it today.
Inform your parents dramatically that ‘We need to speak about Jack’, tell the random him and her arguing over there about his ghost story, tell your deaf neighbour that she’d love his writing, give a flier to the shirty postman, pop into your local library; mince right up to the desk and look that literary clerk deep in the eye whilst you tell them all about Jack, whisper the web page details to that bloke at the bus depot with a defective falcon’s foot, speak to your colleagues at work, don’t forget the bank manager from Clydebank with a venomous grudge about travel and UK transport, remember the guy that buys knock-down coleslaw in Waitrose late on a Tuesday night? He’d be better off using that cash to pledge. When you next buy your toiletries, fire Jack’s Unbound details all over the would-be hot-if-only-she-didn’t-smile bird on Boots Cash & Wrap.
You get something back. You can get your name written in the book as thanks, you receive a copy and best of all, you help to get pure talent published. Writing’s a notoriously hard industry, it’s changing all the time, change with it. Pledge for Jack.
Thank you. http://unbound.co.uk/books/lily-poole(link is external) '
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a bit over the top Vera, but
a bit over the top Vera, but thankyou. You'll have me bubbling like a big girl.
Subliminal emotional
Subliminal emotional manipulation based on Stuart Hall's rhetorical decoding but yes, OTT for short. If I just put Pledge Celt, it's skimpy. Pledges are not for pansies.Dont cry.
I've just pledged and I can't
I've just pledged and I can't share the news on facebook or twitter because I hate social media and people who think eating brocolli for supper (LOL) is actually newsworthy. Instead I am shouting it here. Come on! what are you going to spend that money on? an Elkie Brookes box set? a red sequinned g string to do the dusting in while you wait for the divorce to be finalized. Your desires are circumscribed by the shape of your skull-- there is nothing to do apart from read books and support Celticman... he's original, his prose will turn you back into a human being.
cheers blackjack I fully
cheers blackjack I fully understand your reluctance to use facebook and twitter (shhh I'm no great fan either- but those are part of the selling kit, in fact those are the selling kit).
I have pledged and will again
I have pledged and will again but I promised I would next pledge for Ewan so I must do that first.
Moya
It's for the pledgers that
It's for the pledgers that haven't pledged, Moya. Not the pledgers that have pledged already.
I like the sound of that..
I like the sound of that...me, a pledger! Who would have thought...
You pledger, you.
You pledger, you.
vera's spot on Moya. She
vera's spot on Moya. She usually is. Mrs Pledger.