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Four Rugby League novels and another one on the way!
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Author:  glee [ Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Four Rugby League novels and another one on the way!

Having now written four novels (One Winter, One Spring, One Summer and One Autumn) all against a strong Rugby League background, I am now half way through writing the next in the series. It does not yet have a title although some of the chapters I have completed do. They include A Tale From Knowsley Road, A Day Out In Wigan, She's a Jehovah's Widnes, Billinge Rules and The Girl From Wrexham. If the last title particularly interests Crusaders fans, well Megan isn't the only Welsh person to figure in the series which is set in the fictional town of Ashurst located 'near' to St Helens, Wigan, Leigh, Warrington and Earlestown.
Two of the main characters in the series are the young draughtsman Alan Greenall, Ashurst born and bred and Thelma Johnson, brought up in a home in Cardiff who drifts north in 1962, a few months before the start of one of the worst winters in living memory.
If any one wants to know more, have a look on my web site http://www.geofflee.net.
Having now written four novels (One Winter, One Spring, One Summer and One Autumn) all against a strong Rugby League background, I am now half way through writing the next in the series. It does not yet have a title although some of the chapters I have completed do. They include A Tale From Knowsley Road, A Day Out In Wigan, She's a Jehovah's Widnes, Billinge Rules and The Girl From Wrexham. If the last title particularly interests Crusaders fans, well Megan isn't the only Welsh person to figure in the series which is set in the fictional town of Ashurst located 'near' to St Helens, Wigan, Leigh, Warrington and Earlestown.
Two of the main characters in the series are the young draughtsman Alan Greenall, Ashurst born and bred and Thelma Johnson, brought up in a home in Cardiff who drifts north in 1962, a few months before the start of one of the worst winters in living memory.
If any one wants to know more, have a look on my web site http://www.geofflee.net.

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