nick gerrard

nick gerrard

About

 One time Chef, activist, union organiser, teacher, traveller, musician, eco-lodge owner in Malawi. Lived in 6 countries. One son, one tractor!


HIDDEN DOORS, SECRET ROOMS

HIDDEN DOORS, SECRET ROOMS

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<p>HIDDEN DOORS, SECRET ROOMS - a paranormal suspense:<br />&quot;Superbly crafted and flawlessly executed, Eubanks doles out both plot and back-story in small doses, expertly keeping readers turning page after page...This is a phenomenal first novel; an excellent read for anyone who loves mystery, and would-be writers who want to learn exactly how it’s done.&quot; - KIRKUS REVIEWS<br /><br />Jillian Braedon possesses a secret so explosive that she must be silenced. On the run with her five-year-old daughter, stranded in the middle of a blizzard and critically injured, Jill sends little Valerie off into the raging storm alone. The child stumbles onto the property of retired musician-turned-recluse, John Mills, begging for help. John soon finds himself caught up in their torment, and face-to-face with the pursuing covert agents, who will do anything to destroy the secret, and silence everyone involved.</p>

Story Behind The Book

It’s a bit of a weird thing to do really, when you think about it. It’s all basically autobiographical (Paul Theroux quotes Pablo Almodovar as saying ‘Any writing that isn’t autobiographical is essentially plagiarism.’) But I have never really wanted to write an autobiography: Never wanted to put down tales of the punk days, the drinking and drugs of my youth, the political activism and god-forbid that I would ever write about my childhood! The reason I wanted to write about my travels was that I think I had something I wanted to say; stories that I wanted to recount. Ok, there are a lot of stories here that involve drink and drugs and a hedonistic lifestyle, but I hope that I haven’t come over all Charles Bukowski in all this. I wanted to tell about the people I’ve met, the places and situations that I have found myself in because I think they are sometimes funny, sad and sometimes frightening. And one thing for sure is that I never wanted to write about the churches and monuments I’ve been to, like a guidebook kind of thing. I also have never wanted to write of an epic journey that I have taken. (That’s a lie! I would love to have done that but never had the money, time or resources to do it.) So, I’m left with what I have; which is a whole mixture of bits and bobs and odds and sods. Little things that have meant a lot to me; small experiences, which were significant events in my life.

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<div><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';font-size:18px;"></span><h2 class="summary" style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:5px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:5px;padding-left:0px;border-top-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;font:inherit;vertical-align:baseline;font-family:GrandesignNeueSerif;line-height:1.3em;font-size:1.6em;color:#666666;">Burn your Lonely Planet</h2><div class="wpcr_fl wpcr_sc" style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:1em;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:1em;padding-left:0px;border-top-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;font:inherit;vertical-align:baseline;float:left;color:#666666;font-family:GrandesignNeueSerif;font-size:10px;line-height:10px;"><abbr class="rating" title="4" 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style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;border-top-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;font:inherit;vertical-align:baseline;">Martin Stevenson</span></span><div class="wpcr_clear" style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;border-top-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;font:inherit;vertical-align:baseline;clear:both;"></div></div><div class="wpcr_clear wpcr_spacing1" 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style="margin-top:2px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:2px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;border-top-width:0px;border-right-width:0px;border-bottom-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;font:inherit;vertical-align:baseline;line-height:11px;font-size:14px;">Writers are often told to find their ‘voice’ and Nick Gerrard has taken this to heart. I have been pleased to publish several of Nick’s articles over the years and have spent more than a few nights sitting opposite him in a pub over a few beers listening to his often hair-raising travel stories. I can tell you that Nick writes exactly as he talks. He may play fast and loose with grammar but his stories are always fascinating. Nick’s beers are now of the non-alcoholic variety but he will be the first to admit that his experiences, whether they involved gunfights in a Rio favela, building an eco-lodge in Malawi (only to wake up one night with an AK47 in his face), WHOOF-ing in Spain or chef-ing in Paris, were usually accompanied by, and often informed by, alcohol. Nick has a keen eye for sustainable travel (as evidenced by the eco-lodge he now runs with his wife in the Czech Republic) and however haphazard his journeys may appear he has always made a point of seeking out local people, learning about the area he is in, contributing to the local community and avoiding backpackers (about whom he has a lot to say).<br /><br />If you think your gap-year spent backpacking across Asia was an adventure, read Nick’s book, and burn your Lonely Planet.<br /><br />Martin Stevenson, Editor, More than footprints?</p></blockquote></div>