I love welcoming
other authors onto my blog. Today I have with me Melanie Robertson-King with
her COVER REVEAL and e-launch of:
The Consequences Collection.
"If you could see the consequences - would you?"
Special thank you to
Madliz Coles whose kind permission made it possible to use her evocative
photograph as the cover image for my anthology.
Blurb:
The Consequences Collection is an eclectic
compilation of twelve stories ranging from non-fiction through creative
non-fiction to pure fiction, in prose and poetry.
The story of a Scottish Home Child is based on fact and told from
the child's point of view; The Mystery Woman of Kinettles is a non-fiction
article on the appearance and subsequent disappearance of a woman's body near
the Wellington County House of Industry (Poor House) in 1879 Southwestern
Ontario.
Some of these stories are lighter than others, and some might even
beg you to leave the lights on.
Excerpt from the
cover story Consequences:
Splat! The mail landed on the ceramic tile floor of the foyer.
Usually, the noise was followed by the snap of the mail slot door closing.
Today it wasn’t.
Something must have
stuck in it. Sylvia put her coffee down on the counter and walked to the front
door. A large white envelope remained suspended in the door. She pulled it the
rest of the way through. The flap snapped shut and even though she was used to
hearing the metallic sound, it startled her.
She’d expected a
letter from her solicitor regarding her divorce from Bill but it wasn’t there.
However, that one in particular had piqued her curiosity. Emblazoned on the top
left corner was an official-looking crest. The addressee’s name and address
were correct. It was her. Why would this person or agency be sending her a
letter? She’d never heard of them before.
Sylvia turned the
envelope over and worked her thumb under the flap. Those self-sticking
envelopes are a bugger, she thought as she tried to rip it open. Finally, she
gave up and tore down the side and yanked the contents out.
She skimmed over the
letter but it didn’t make any sense so placed it on the small table by the
door. It could be dealt with later. In the meantime, she looked at the rest of
her mail. Nothing else untoward – just the electric bill, gas bill, and the
usual assortment of junk – mail. She dropped them on top of the letter and
returned to the kitchen.
The coffee she’d
poured earlier had gone cold. She dumped it down the sink and turned the water
on to rinse it away before getting a fresh one.
Drawn by some
inexplicable force, Sylvia went back to the foyer and collected the letter and
the mangled envelope. She returned to the kitchen, flipped on the radio and sat
down at her small table. Why had she opened it in the first place? She should
have just binned it. That’s what she usually did with unsolicited mail. But
there was something strangely familiar about it. The addressee information was
on a computer printed label so there was no clue there. The sororities from
University had crests or emblems to differentiate one from another. She wracked
her brain trying to remember what they looked like. It had been over thirty
years since she’d attended. Sylvia never belonged to a sorority because she
thought the girls who did were snooty and stuck-up.
She’d call her
friend, Laurie and tell her about the letter. They’d been friends since
childhood, attended the same elementary and secondary schools and even the same
University. She could tell her anything, couldn’t she?
About the author:
Melanie
Robertson-King has always been a fan of the written word. Growing up as an only
child, her face was almost always buried in a book from the time she could
read. Her father was one of the thousands of Home Children sent to Canada
through the auspices of The Orphan Homes of Scotland, and she has been
fortunate to be able to visit her father’s homeland many times and even met the
Princess Royal at the orphanage where he was raised.
She lives in
Brockville, Ontario, Canada a few short city blocks north of the St Lawrence
River with her husband of thirty-eight years and is 'housekeeping staff' to a
big, goofy, but loveable, dog (cross between lab, shepherd and black and tan
hound).
A Shadow in the Past, published in 2012 by 4RV
Publishing, was Melanie's debut novel.
Where to buy The
Consequences Collection:
Paperback:
Lulu.com
Epub:
Lulu.com
Kindle:
amazon.com
amazon.ca
amazon.co.uk
Coming soon to amazon in paperback and to Barnes and Noble for the nook
and the iBookstore.
Melanie's links:
WebsiteCeltic Connexions Blog
Facebook Author Page
Goodreads author page
Amazon author page
Loveahappyending Lifestyle magazine author page
Twitter: @RobertsoKing
1 comment:
Thanks for hosting me on your blog for my e-book launch and cover reveal Sheryl! You're a star!
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