Saturday, 20 October 2012
New web home
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Killing Daniel - now available to pre-order
Blurb:
In Manchester Fleur is drifting through life haunted by her murdered boyfriend Daniel. In Japan Chinatsu is trying to escape a passionless marriage to Yugi Hamogoshi, a man with a secret who won't let her go. Fleur and Chinatsu used to be schoolfriends. Fleur and Chinatsu had a bond. Fleur and Chinatsu had dreams. This is the story of what happens before they can be together again. A cross-cultural thriller like no other, Sarah Dobbs' KILLING DANIEL exposes the secret lives of contrasting people with unflinching insight and lyrical prose.
What people are saying:
“KILLING DANIEL is an assured debut novel from a young writer who sets parallel worlds in motion and burns them into the reader’s imagination. Possessing an authentic narrative voice and impressive imaginative range, she is as much at home in Tokyo as in the post-industrial North West of England where her story begins. Her writing is economical, poetic, and darkly evocative; perfectly honed to explore the violence and retribution that underpins human affairs in her work, whilst also sustaining a tenuous but unbreakable thread of hope.” GRAHAM MORT
Buy UK
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I talk a little about the process of the novel here
Monday, 25 June 2012
Killing Daniel - out on 1 September 2012
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Drawing Alice for Kindle
Ding-dong the witch is dead. Art teacher Evie Rice never got along with her mother Alice, but is left reeling when she commits suicide. When Alice forced her to have an abortion at 14, hot-headed Evie vowed never to go back to Wigan, or to speak to her mother again. But troubled Evie is about to discover her mother's shocking secret past. Will setting the record straight about Alice finally set Evie free?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Drawing-Alice-ebook/dp/B005IZ0L1K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1314291343&sr=8-2
*If anyone would like to review the book, please send your email and I'll forward one on to you (s.dobbs"at"blackburn.ac.uk)
Saturday, 2 April 2011
The Red Balloon, Litro and NAWE
Two bits of news...
Flax published The Red Balloon early March 2011. You can get a copy here: The Red Balloon
I was a runner up in Litro's ArtBelow competition. You can read the winner's story in the underground and here, as well as the four runner's up here. Mine is called Match.com
I also have an article in NAWE issue 153 on the creative PhD. You can get a copy here: Should there be a fully creative PhD?
If you don't want to do that, please add your comments to their response to having funding cut. A short-sighted and shocking move given what the organisation have accomplished over the years. You can do that here: NAWE's response to total funding cut
What are we fighting for if we're not fighting for our society? Churchill would be pissed off, I reckon.
Flax published The Red Balloon early March 2011. You can get a copy here: The Red Balloon
I was a runner up in Litro's ArtBelow competition. You can read the winner's story in the underground and here, as well as the four runner's up here. Mine is called Match.com
I also have an article in NAWE issue 153 on the creative PhD. You can get a copy here: Should there be a fully creative PhD?
If you don't want to do that, please add your comments to their response to having funding cut. A short-sighted and shocking move given what the organisation have accomplished over the years. You can do that here: NAWE's response to total funding cut
What are we fighting for if we're not fighting for our society? Churchill would be pissed off, I reckon.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Audio Stories
Click and listen - my new Audio Stories blog is here. I love it, have found a new way to ramble. This can only be good. It displays fictional and real-life stories.
Hopefully you can guess which is which.
If you want to get involved, there's also Your Audio Stories. Just send me your work as an MP3. See more here: Your Audio Stories
Friday, 11 February 2011
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