Bubbles in the Cauldron has been well received. It's for sale on Amazon but I send copies to old friends, especially those from Glasgow and South West Scotland where the bulk of it is set and the reaction is good. It does go as far as Loch Lomond but I don't know anyone there. I enjoyed it in the end, even though I rewrote it three or four times after I'd 'finished' it. What I need to do now is rewrite the original, which went out under the title of Drover and give it a new name and cover that 'tells the tale'. I've printed of the old chapter and incident headings I used when writing it and am surprised at how much there is in the story. It's in truth a kind of John Wayne, or maybe James Stewart western set in Scotland. While it's written under Graham Dalton it is listed under sullatoberdalton. I felt it was only right that the sullatober pen name was kept for village tales and it would be unfair to readers to have a bit of drama flung in among those. I know how I've felt when I expected one genre and discovered the writer had tried something new a comedy writer doing crime for example. Just one of the bees in my bonnet!
http://sullatoberdalton.com/pen-sullatober

Comments
Post a Comment