Sunday, 30 November 2014

A new novel started

For the record: I've started a new novel. It's untitled as yet and it'll be nothing like To The White Gate but it's already fun to write and I hope it'll be fun to read. Probably a year's work ahead of me so watch this space.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

'To The White Gate' now available in Auckland libraries.


Like all my books To The White Gate is now available in Auckland libraries. If you don't live in Auckland but would like to be able to borrow To The White Gate from your local library simply put in a request. Libraries don't know about every new book but most will purchase a new book if a member makes a request.

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

'The Fine Art of Kindness' is now available internationally from Amazon and Kindle.


My first little announcement on my new blog.
My new book The Fine Art of Kindness is now available internationally from Amazon and Kindle.
The New Zealand paperback version will be available in a week or so and can be ordered in advance from my website here:
It's too early for any reviews but my wife thinks it's the best and nicest thing I've ever written. Isn't she kind.


NEW: Kindle editions of 'To The White Gate' and 'The Boltons of The Little Boltons'




For all those Kindle fans: I've now finished converting both To The White Gate and The Boltons of The Little Boltons to Kindle. They're available there now. Links are available on my website or search the title or 'Robert Philip Bolton' on your Kindle and download. And happy Kindling.

Tuesday, 19 August 2014

To The White Gate introductory offer


To The White Gate is available now for the special introductory price of just $18.00 for a limited time. After a month or so the price will return to its standard of $23.00.
Meanwhile I am also getting it published in America where it will be on sale at Amazon as well as a few other places.
More information when I have the details.


Friday, 15 August 2014

What publishers said about 'To The White Gate'

After fifty rejections -- from New Zealand publishers and agents in England, Australia and America -- I have decided to self-publish my new novel, To The White Gate. Anyone who read it loved it, and I got some very flattering comments from publishers, but no one was willing to take it on.

One publisher said:  
How can one make a well-written and interesting book such as yours a success in a marketplace where people are seduced by the glitzy, shocking, chocolate box 'pick me' factor alongside so much to read for free on the web. I can't say we have the answer, and fiction has always been an incredibly uphill struggle in New Zelaand where only cooking, sports and celebrity biographies sell consistently well.  

Another said:
The pace is like sitting in a garden in the sun, but that is the point. The writing is lovely. It is an effective, well-written novel. However, although it definitely succeeds on its own terms, the market for such a quiet, gentle book is relatively limited. As the book market is currently going through such a rough patch, we have to be particularly selective about what we take on and sadly we just don’t think your novel would be viable for us to publish.

About To the White Gate (the blurb):
In a park in an antipodean city in the 1930s a teenaged boy starts work as an apprentice nurseryman.
It's an idyllic world. Patient and unhurried, with a pace as predictable as the seasons. A miniature version of the pre-war colonial empire lying just beyond the park gates. But as secure as the park may seem it can't protect anyone, least of all Tommy, from the changing world outside.
There's a war coming. An unwanted baby and heartbreaking changes at home.
Through it all the park is a constant. A companion, a teacher, a home and a friend.
With it he grows, learning wisdom and patience, as the park brings him friendship, love, knowledge and family. Friendships that will take him far away from home; family that will nurture him throughout his life; and the knowledge to finally understand the park's mysterious white gate.

To The White Gate will be available from my website soon and from Amazon later.