I'm working on The Owners Volume VII at the moment and have just introduced a brand new character. Her name is Matilda and it looks like she's going to be a star player. Already I can tell that you will love her and then maybe grow to hate her with some empathising thrown in along the way.
You see poor Matilda is caught in a situation where her perception of reality becomes slewed. Like all of us, she is after all only human, and comes with pre-conceived ideas and notions about the world around her. It is these very notions which are going to devastate her life and the lives of all she touches.
The Owners Volume VII :Hunter's Moon
You have been warned!
Carmen. x
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Thursday, 26 March 2015
Monday, 23 March 2015
YES ANOTHER NEWS FLASH!
This week the Bromsgrove Standard are beginning the serialisation of one of my novels so please do look out for that - I am so excited!
In addition to this great news, I have been officially commissioned to write the beginning of a short story to form the basis of a writing competition. The entries will then be judged in two categories 7-11 years and 12-16 years. For more information about entering this,please contact Bleakhouse Library on 0121 422 2798.
More exciting news to follow...
This week the Bromsgrove Standard are beginning the serialisation of one of my novels so please do look out for that - I am so excited!
In addition to this great news, I have been officially commissioned to write the beginning of a short story to form the basis of a writing competition. The entries will then be judged in two categories 7-11 years and 12-16 years. For more information about entering this,please contact Bleakhouse Library on 0121 422 2798.
More exciting news to follow...
News Flash.
I have had a frantic March. I know it's not over yet but this week at least things are quieter.
As you may know I am now working on The Owners Volume VII and loving every moment of it.
Split Decision will be out soon. The Plan, The Boy Who Rescues Pigeons, Saving Grace, The Trouble With Mellillia and Ascension will all follow shortly after Split Decision. Bear with me, I really am going as fast as I can...
Oh and to the fan who came up to me on Friday at the event I attended- thank you so much for your kind comments. I am so glad you are enjoying the series.
Happy Reading!
I have had a frantic March. I know it's not over yet but this week at least things are quieter.
As you may know I am now working on The Owners Volume VII and loving every moment of it.
Split Decision will be out soon. The Plan, The Boy Who Rescues Pigeons, Saving Grace, The Trouble With Mellillia and Ascension will all follow shortly after Split Decision. Bear with me, I really am going as fast as I can...
Oh and to the fan who came up to me on Friday at the event I attended- thank you so much for your kind comments. I am so glad you are enjoying the series.
Happy Reading!
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Friday, 6 March 2015
Frenzied excitement!
My heart is beating so hard and fast, I almost can't breathe!
What is the cause of this near hysteria? I shall tell you.
I have spent a whole year away from my beloved Owners series. There were other projects to do, other books which needed to be written, so I put aside the Owners for just a little while. It gave me time to recharge my batteries and to reflect on how I didn't want to be defined by this one series.
But now I have finished these other books, it's time to turn my attention back to where it all began.
The Owners, Volume VII : Hunter's Moon is about to begin. Hold on to your hats!
Happy Reading!
What is the cause of this near hysteria? I shall tell you.
I have spent a whole year away from my beloved Owners series. There were other projects to do, other books which needed to be written, so I put aside the Owners for just a little while. It gave me time to recharge my batteries and to reflect on how I didn't want to be defined by this one series.
But now I have finished these other books, it's time to turn my attention back to where it all began.
The Owners, Volume VII : Hunter's Moon is about to begin. Hold on to your hats!
Happy Reading!
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Author's note
I have just typed THE END, having finished the story Saving Grace.
As an author, every book I write matters to me, every story and every character resonates in some way, to a greater or lesser extent. But this particular story will also strike a chord with many of you, due to the fact that it is about a child's perception of her parent's failing marriage.
Having been a step-child myself, I know how hard it can be. And also how wonderful. So I included a final word. Here it is :-
Carmen
Capuano.
Saving Grace will hopefully be available soon. Until then ...
Happy Reading!
As an author, every book I write matters to me, every story and every character resonates in some way, to a greater or lesser extent. But this particular story will also strike a chord with many of you, due to the fact that it is about a child's perception of her parent's failing marriage.
Having been a step-child myself, I know how hard it can be. And also how wonderful. So I included a final word. Here it is :-
Author’s note.
This
story is dedicated to my [step] father who raised me from the age of seven
and treated me as if I were his own child.
Saving
Grace was written for all you boys and girls who find that sometimes real life
is hard and hurtful. It has been written with love and with hope. In many ways
it has been written for the adults in your lives, as much as it has been for
you.
The
job of a step-parent is a tough one and has been vilified in many stories. But
for every evil Queen in Snow-white, there are a hundred good men and women,
doing a great job of parenting kids that aren’t their own. Likewise for every ‘wicked’
step-child who deliberately scuppers his/her parent’s new relationship, there
are a thousand others who accept and value the new adult in their life.
I hope this book goes at least a little way
towards helping children and adults find a sure footing in difficult times and
situations.
Saving Grace will hopefully be available soon. Until then ...
Happy Reading!
Saving Grace
Sadly I am coming towards the end of Saving Grace. She has been a lovely character to write about - a little girl with profound problems and a deep heart.
The book was written for 10-12 year olds but like all my other works, I think adults will enjoy the honesty in it as much as children will.
Here is a little snippet from today's writing:-
The book was written for 10-12 year olds but like all my other works, I think adults will enjoy the honesty in it as much as children will.
Here is a little snippet from today's writing:-
It was lovely to see Millie
again and Grace was thrilled when the camel seemed to recognise her, leaving
her feed bag and coming over to nuzzle her big head into Grace’s shoulder.
“I missed you, lovely girl,”
Grace told her, “but I’m so pleased you are happy and looked after.” She kissed
the camel on its long nose. “And you should be proud of your daughter – Sirrie
is just as sweet as you are Millie.”
Although Grace couldn’t be
sure, she thought that Millie looked proud at the mention of her calf. She
turned her head towards Sirrie and snorted loudly.
Grace laughed. “Yes Millie, I
agree, you did a good job there.” She swallowed a lump in her throat and said the words that were so painful to utter. “I might
not see you again. You, or Sirrie.” She tried to smile but couldn’t. “I will
miss you all dreadfully, but if I stay I will miss the people I love in my own
world.” She wiped at her eyes.
“And coming backwards and
forwards between the two places is hurtful – too much time is skipped over…”
she hesitated to explain the truth that there was a possibility that if she
came back again it would be several Santerra years from now and perhaps by then
there would be no Benito or Millie or…
“I have to get back to my own
world. And I have to stay there because that is where I belong. But my heart
will always love you.” She plonked another kiss on the camel and was only half
surprised when a large tear plopped onto her shoulder. Millie was crying.
Silently Grace buried her face in the camel’s warm neck and let her tears fall.
Happy Reading!
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Exciting news!
I am very pleased to be able to inform you that the Bromsgrove Standard will begin serialising one of my books at the end of March!
Being a local newspaper with its ear to the ground, the Standard works harder than most national newspapers to deliver what its readers want - pertinent information and articles with a local flavour.
Some of you may have read my short story which appeared ahead of Valentine's day a few weeks ago, but the story which will now be printed bears no relation to the previous one.
Storm Clouds is about what might happen if our current global weather extremes continue. It is a story about ordinary people who suddenly find themselves in extraordinary situations and how they strive for survival against the odds.
You will meet Jack Ryan [named after the famous Tom Clancy character by his father] who suddenly finds himself in charge of his nephew Dan, in a perilous situation. And you will meet Doctor Georgia Wade, who shelters her best friend's three children from the encroaching storms.
I hope you will love my characters as much as I do.
If you would like to get your story hit all in one go then follow this link http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=carmen%20capuano&sprefix=carme%2Caps&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Acarmen%20capuano
In the meantime - everlasting thanks to the Bromsgrove Standard and Happy Reading! x
Being a local newspaper with its ear to the ground, the Standard works harder than most national newspapers to deliver what its readers want - pertinent information and articles with a local flavour.
Some of you may have read my short story which appeared ahead of Valentine's day a few weeks ago, but the story which will now be printed bears no relation to the previous one.
Storm Clouds is about what might happen if our current global weather extremes continue. It is a story about ordinary people who suddenly find themselves in extraordinary situations and how they strive for survival against the odds.
You will meet Jack Ryan [named after the famous Tom Clancy character by his father] who suddenly finds himself in charge of his nephew Dan, in a perilous situation. And you will meet Doctor Georgia Wade, who shelters her best friend's three children from the encroaching storms.
I hope you will love my characters as much as I do.
If you would like to get your story hit all in one go then follow this link http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=carmen%20capuano&sprefix=carme%2Caps&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Acarmen%20capuano
In the meantime - everlasting thanks to the Bromsgrove Standard and Happy Reading! x
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Tuesday, 3 March 2015
EVENT CONFIRMED
13th August I will be conducting a talk and book signing at Lord Morton's Tea Rooms. Ticket price to include Pimms and canapés in the garden, main course, dessert, coffee and author talk. £14.95 Phone 01299851201 to book.
13th August I will be conducting a talk and book signing at Lord Morton's Tea Rooms. Ticket price to include Pimms and canapés in the garden, main course, dessert, coffee and author talk. £14.95 Phone 01299851201 to book.
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Saving Grace
There's a soundtrack that's running through my head. It goes a little like this...
"Where do I begin
To tell the story of how great a love can be?
The true love story
That is true of you and me?...
Where do I start?"
Do you recognise it? It is the theme from the film Love Story. Perhaps the words are a little wrong but the sentiment isn't.
And yet the story I'm working on isn't a love story - it's the exact opposite in fact. It's a story about how one little girl is striving to cope with the breakdown of her parents' marriage. But the sentiment of that song is what is bursting forth from her heart and it has impaled me, as her creator, with its hurt.
Poor Grace is utterly, emotionally lost. I only hope she can find her way out of the wilderness and into the light...
"Where do I begin
To tell the story of how great a love can be?
The true love story
That is true of you and me?...
Where do I start?"
Do you recognise it? It is the theme from the film Love Story. Perhaps the words are a little wrong but the sentiment isn't.
And yet the story I'm working on isn't a love story - it's the exact opposite in fact. It's a story about how one little girl is striving to cope with the breakdown of her parents' marriage. But the sentiment of that song is what is bursting forth from her heart and it has impaled me, as her creator, with its hurt.
Poor Grace is utterly, emotionally lost. I only hope she can find her way out of the wilderness and into the light...
Monday, 16 February 2015
COMING EVENTS
Hi all.
I have been asked on numerous occasions to add an events page to the blog. I haven't done this in the past, as many of my speaking events were closed to the public, such as the recent talk I gave for the clients/ associates of Suttons and Robertsons.
However, since this year I am also involved in many events which are open to the public, I have set up an events page which you will now find listed under the PAGES section to the right of this main part of the blog.
For your convenience, I have also this time listed it here :-
EVENTS
I have been asked on numerous occasions to add an events page to the blog. I haven't done this in the past, as many of my speaking events were closed to the public, such as the recent talk I gave for the clients/ associates of Suttons and Robertsons.
However, since this year I am also involved in many events which are open to the public, I have set up an events page which you will now find listed under the PAGES section to the right of this main part of the blog.
For your convenience, I have also this time listed it here :-
EVENTS
Here is a list of my coming events.
There are more than I have listed but these are 'closed events' where unless you are a member you cannot attend. For this reason I have not included these here.
Where possible I have included the details of the relevant person to contact should you wish to attend.
6th March I will be attending a networking event where copies of my books are included in the raffle prize. Please contact Gem Media for tickets. UPDATE - NOW SOLD OUT.
19th March I will be at The Hive in Worcester, taking part in their Space Day, exhibiting my books and signing copies 5-8pm. For more details see http://www.thehiveworcester.org/family-events.html
20th March I will be at the Literary Festival in Bleakhouse Library, giving a short talk on my books and signing copies. Please contact Ian Grey on 0121 422 2798 for details.
21st March I will be found in Droitwich Library for the Space Day Extravaganza. This will be a brilliant event and an opportunity to learn about space and rockets and everything astronomical. I will be propping up a table laden with my books - come talk to me. This is an open event so you can just come along.
17th April I am presenting trophies to the winners of the Book Quiz at Bleakhouse Library. Please contact the library on 0121 422 2798 if you wish to attend.
TBA I will be conducting a talk and book signing at Lord Morton's Tea Rooms. Details will be posted when date is confirmed.
September I will be at the Salt Festival in Droitwich
24th & 25th October I will be giving a talk and signing books at the brand new Lickey Poetry Festival. Details to follow on how to gain admission.
There are more than I have listed but these are 'closed events' where unless you are a member you cannot attend. For this reason I have not included these here.
Where possible I have included the details of the relevant person to contact should you wish to attend.
6th March I will be attending a networking event where copies of my books are included in the raffle prize. Please contact Gem Media for tickets. UPDATE - NOW SOLD OUT.
19th March I will be at The Hive in Worcester, taking part in their Space Day, exhibiting my books and signing copies 5-8pm. For more details see http://www.thehiveworcester.org/family-events.html
20th March I will be at the Literary Festival in Bleakhouse Library, giving a short talk on my books and signing copies. Please contact Ian Grey on 0121 422 2798 for details.
21st March I will be found in Droitwich Library for the Space Day Extravaganza. This will be a brilliant event and an opportunity to learn about space and rockets and everything astronomical. I will be propping up a table laden with my books - come talk to me. This is an open event so you can just come along.
17th April I am presenting trophies to the winners of the Book Quiz at Bleakhouse Library. Please contact the library on 0121 422 2798 if you wish to attend.
TBA I will be conducting a talk and book signing at Lord Morton's Tea Rooms. Details will be posted when date is confirmed.
September I will be at the Salt Festival in Droitwich
24th & 25th October I will be giving a talk and signing books at the brand new Lickey Poetry Festival. Details to follow on how to gain admission.
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Sunday, 15 February 2015
This Twitter comment made me smile :-
Sajid Javid MP @sajidjavid 8h8 hours ago
Sajid Javid MP
Enjoyed this Valentines's Day short story by #Bromsgrove author @carmencapuano http://www.bromsgrovestandard.co.uk/2015/02/14/entertainment-Valentines-Day-story-127005.html … @BromStandard
Saturday, 14 February 2015
Here is the link again as requested.
http://www.bromsgrovestandard.co.uk/2015/02/14/entertainment-Valentines-Day-story-127005.html
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Thursday, 12 February 2015
I am putting a link on here for no other reason than I liked it. I'm sure you will too...
It's uniquely Irish and is about 50 Shades of Tea :)
Here it is http://www.irishexaminer.com/examviral/fun-times/watch-a-uniquely-irish-version-of-fifty-shades-of-grey-311786.html#.VNp4YuAf8WQ.facebook
It's uniquely Irish and is about 50 Shades of Tea :)
Here it is http://www.irishexaminer.com/examviral/fun-times/watch-a-uniquely-irish-version-of-fifty-shades-of-grey-311786.html#.VNp4YuAf8WQ.facebook
Saving Grace
Here is a little excerpt from Saving Grace that I have just written.
“But I want them to stay
together!” Grace wailed, feeling herself start to tremble with fear.
“Sometimes we can’t always
have what we want,” Benito said kindly. “And when people love us we have a responsibility
to them.”
“Don’t you mean that the
other way around? That if they love us they have a responsibility to us?” Grace queried.
Benito shook his head. “Being
loved is the greatest honour anyone can bestow upon you. So you have to measure
up to it. You have to put aside your own fears and desires and think about what
is best for them.”
Saving Grace is a book for children which blends reality and fiction in a way that helps them come to terms with the concepts of divorce and separation. Darkly humorous, it is insightful and thought provoking.
You can hear me talk about Saving Grace, Split Decision, The Owners and all of my soon-to-be-released books at one of my forthcoming talks. Details to follow shortly.
Happy Reading.
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I must apologise for the lack of blogging over the last few days, but things have been frantic and there is just so much going on.
Please bear with me as I have a whole list of events to post. Next week things should be calmer and I will get up-to-date with you all.
Until then - Happy Reading!
Please bear with me as I have a whole list of events to post. Next week things should be calmer and I will get up-to-date with you all.
Until then - Happy Reading!
Saturday, 31 January 2015
What an honour!
I have been very honoured. The Bromsgrove Standard very kindly asked me to write a special short story for them on the lead up to Valentine's day.
You can find the story here, http://www.bromsgrovestandard.co.uk/paper/ on page 12 of the newspaper. I hope you enjoy it.
I remember the very first time I ever read the Standard. I was house-hunting in Bromsgrove and it seemed like a good idea to read the local newspaper to get a flavour of what life could be like here. It was also the first time I had encountered a local newspaper, since none of the cities I had lived in before [Glasgow, London, Birmingham] had published anything so closely linked to the lives of its inhabitants.
The distinction between a national newspaper and a local one, is more than just a difference in the types of articles they cover, for the disparity lies not just in scale but in proximity. The Standard knows its readers ['demographics' to other newspapers] better than just by their bank balances and the size of their homes - it knows their hearts, the things that make them tick, their whims and their foibles and it knows this because the people who write for it are local too.
I can't claim to know you all so intimately, but over the past two years I have had the pleasure of conducting a number of talks around the area, so I hope you will enjoy my little offering.
Happy Reading.
You can find the story here, http://www.bromsgrovestandard.co.uk/paper/ on page 12 of the newspaper. I hope you enjoy it.
I remember the very first time I ever read the Standard. I was house-hunting in Bromsgrove and it seemed like a good idea to read the local newspaper to get a flavour of what life could be like here. It was also the first time I had encountered a local newspaper, since none of the cities I had lived in before [Glasgow, London, Birmingham] had published anything so closely linked to the lives of its inhabitants.
The distinction between a national newspaper and a local one, is more than just a difference in the types of articles they cover, for the disparity lies not just in scale but in proximity. The Standard knows its readers ['demographics' to other newspapers] better than just by their bank balances and the size of their homes - it knows their hearts, the things that make them tick, their whims and their foibles and it knows this because the people who write for it are local too.
I can't claim to know you all so intimately, but over the past two years I have had the pleasure of conducting a number of talks around the area, so I hope you will enjoy my little offering.
Happy Reading.
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Thank you!
Many thanks to the Stroke Association who hosted one of my talks today. Talking about my books never fails to excite me and it is always lovely to have such an appreciative audience.
Writing stories is both the hardest and the easiest thing I have ever done. It is hard because it requires you to bare your soul and to commit yourself entirely to the story, but it is also the easiest, because for me writing is not a choice, it is a compulsion.
The one question I am always asked at any of these events is how do I find the time to do everything. The truth is that I don't. Like all of us, there are times when I am forced to make a choice between what I want to do and what I have to do. Mostly I am sensible with my time - but not always!
My point here is that I will notice if I haven't written a chapter that day, but the kids will never notice if I failed to vacuum. Life is short. And sometimes it's hard. Live it how your heart dictates.
Carmen x.
Writing stories is both the hardest and the easiest thing I have ever done. It is hard because it requires you to bare your soul and to commit yourself entirely to the story, but it is also the easiest, because for me writing is not a choice, it is a compulsion.
The one question I am always asked at any of these events is how do I find the time to do everything. The truth is that I don't. Like all of us, there are times when I am forced to make a choice between what I want to do and what I have to do. Mostly I am sensible with my time - but not always!
My point here is that I will notice if I haven't written a chapter that day, but the kids will never notice if I failed to vacuum. Life is short. And sometimes it's hard. Live it how your heart dictates.
Carmen x.
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Wednesday, 21 January 2015
New book on the horizon...
Hello again!
If you have heard any of my talks, you will know that I am compelled to write according to which characters shout the loudest to attract my attention. That's why I am now working on a new book entitled Saving Grace.
Grace is a young girl who is torn between her parents as the adults struggle to cope with their disintegrating marriage. The story is told from her perspective and is darkly comical. I think you are going to like her a lot.
Here is the very first page of Saving Grace. If you enjoy it please take a look at my other books.
N.B. Split Decision will be out in March.
The Boy Who Rescues Pigeons, The Plan and Ascension will follow shortly.
If you have heard any of my talks, you will know that I am compelled to write according to which characters shout the loudest to attract my attention. That's why I am now working on a new book entitled Saving Grace.
Grace is a young girl who is torn between her parents as the adults struggle to cope with their disintegrating marriage. The story is told from her perspective and is darkly comical. I think you are going to like her a lot.
Here is the very first page of Saving Grace. If you enjoy it please take a look at my other books.
N.B. Split Decision will be out in March.
The Boy Who Rescues Pigeons, The Plan and Ascension will follow shortly.
Chapter 1
The rain slashed at the
window pane, thick tears of anger streaming down the glass before running off
the window sill to puddle on the ground outside. Grace turned her face away
from the crying window and closed her ears to its wet misery.
“Well maybe it isn’t YOUR
fault but it isn’t MINE either you know!” The shrieking voice had a quiver at
the end which tugged painfully at Grace’s heart.
A momentary silence followed,
during which the continual cry of the rain seemed to become deafening. “No it’s
never your fault, is it? That would
just be ridiculous.”
Even heard through the closed
toilet door she could hear his strident tones, full of sarcasm. It was a funny word – sarcasm. She had
learned it only last week during an English lesson. What had struck her at the
time, was that she had always been able to recognise
it in his voice, she simply hadn’t had a name for it. Now she did.
It was a shame to use such a
pretty sounding word for such a vile meaning. Perhaps that particular tone of
voice could have been called ‘I’m being nasty but pretending it’s funny’
instead, or inpif for short. His voice was hard and brittle, his sentences so
sharp and cutting, she almost couldn’t remember the soft tones and rounded
words of so long ago.
Grace stood rooted to the
spot, hands outstretched in the bathroom sink. As if hypnotised, she watched the
water swirling over her soapy fingers, washing away the suds and the dirt
together, making no distinction between one or the other, rinsing her free of anything
and everything.
Sometimes she wished she
could do that with her whole life… just rinse it clean away. Gurgling, the
water swirled away and down the drain, the sound so much like laughter it made
her wince. It was a sound which lived only in her memory.
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Friday, 16 January 2015
The end!
I have just typed the final words of my latest book. My heart is pumping hard with adrenaline and my head is exploding - the last few chapters were a real crescendo of action and revelations. I thrilled along with the characters, worried for them and held my breath. Now it is done and I am both elated and saddened.
Jessica was a great character to work with, strong and forceful she was everything I hope I would be [but fear I wouldn't be] in a crisis and I will miss her immensely.
I still think I may have to change the title of the book as there was a short lived tv-series by the same name, so I will have to think about that at some point. However since this book will not be out until after Split Decision it's not something I have to worry about immediately. I'll let you know what I decide!
Happy Reading!
Jessica was a great character to work with, strong and forceful she was everything I hope I would be [but fear I wouldn't be] in a crisis and I will miss her immensely.
I still think I may have to change the title of the book as there was a short lived tv-series by the same name, so I will have to think about that at some point. However since this book will not be out until after Split Decision it's not something I have to worry about immediately. I'll let you know what I decide!
Happy Reading!
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