My Memories of a Future Life

My Memories of a Future Life (170 high-starred ratings at Goodreads)

ISBN 9781909905931

My Memories of a Future Life is my homage to the very mysterious idea that we might have lived before. I thought, what if you were the past life? The story is about Carol, a pianist who can no longer play because of an injury whose nature is mysterious. Desperate for a cure, she finds herself going to her next life. Or is it? What should she understand by it?

Available on Amazon Kindle and print, and at oodles of other online stores, in print and ebook. Find them here.

Audiobook – check your favourite retailer or subscription service. Or ask at your library!

Inspirations, influences and glimpses here.
Read the first page
The page 99 test
Q&A with Amazon top reviewer Jon P Bloch here.
Q&A with literary editor Victoria Mixon here.

Audio about the book (on Mixcloud)

Following the strange: how I write

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Two-minute interview – click for video

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