Monday 30 July 2012

GORDON THORBURN AND PAUL DAVIES  - SOME MISSING PERSONS

Hi everyone,

This is to update our situation here at Fractal Publishing. We have almost sold out of  Paul Davies and Gordon Thorburn's book, Some Missing Persons... just 36 copies left, so do contact us quickly if you want one.

We aren't looking for book-length manuscripts at the moment, as we are going to concentrate on producing a sort of magazine. :)  (More details later :)) If you write short stories of the ghost or mystery variety we would be very interested in having a look at them.

We also love humour, and if you could write something funny, which would tie in with this theme of mystery and ghosts we would be delighted to consider them.

Finally, I just want to say that Marianne has now left us and Emma has taken over.  She will be the one updating the blog from now on but I thought I'd just drop in and introduce her. I'll ask her to post a profile so you can get to know her.

Now I'm off to work on proposals for a film script. Have a look at my blog if you're interested. :)

Pippa x

http://stargleam.blogspot.com

Saturday 28 January 2012

NEW BOOK

We are pleased to say that our new book by Gordon Thorburn and Paul Davies is out.

Gordon Thorburn is particularly well known for his book about sheds and their occupants: 'Men and Sheds' was a best seller, loved by many. His other work includes 'Bombers, first and last', 'Pubs and their histories', 'The Classic Allotment,' 'Remembering the High Street' and 'Cassius the Police Dog'.
Paul Davies
Paul Davies has also been a famous cartoonist, as he puts it, since 'well before digital anything'. He draws with a pen on paper, but the results can be seen online, at www.pauldaviesdraws. ‘Some Missing Persons’ is not  his first collaboration with Gordon Thorburn and he hopes it will not be the last, and so does he. They first worked together in advertising, many years ago, but (again in Paul's words) have belatedly achieved a semblance of respectability. :)
More about Paul can be seen at:
For full details of the book please see:


It's a wonderful, humorous book. Do have a look!