TITLE: THE
GLOW
AUTHOR: HELEN
WHAPSHOTT
RELEASE
DATE: MARCH 1st 2014
AUDIENCE: YOUNG
ADULT
THEME: PARANORMAL
– GHOSTS, WITCHCRAFT and FRIENDSHIP
SYNOPSIS:
What would you do if you saw a ghost? Would you ignore it hoping it would fade away, or would you go up to it and see if it needed your help?
When
Thirteen year old Megan Webb discovers she has been gifted with The Glow, so
called because it gives off a light, like a candle in a dimly lit room
attracting ghosts, spirits, and others who belong to the supernatural and
paranormal world, she has to learn to come to terms with seeing the world in a
whole new way.
And if
this wasn’t enough to deal with during the delicate years between childhood and
adolescence, her parents makes the shocking decision to move her away from
everything and everyone she knows to live in a creepy hotel inherited by a late
aunt.
But it isn’t just the hotel that is creepy, the whole town seems a little odd until she makes friends with a strange boy, a Witch, and a chain-smoking spirit guide who help her adjust. Life couldn’t get any more complicated … could it?
AVAILABLE
FORMATS:
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INTERVIEWS and BLOG APPEARANCES:
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BIOGRAPHY:
Helen was born in Aldershot in the year of 1980. She survived the infant, junior and senior schools of Cove. Helen started her working life in a bakery before deciding catering wasn’t really for her that she wanted to work in the care industry.
Helen was born in Aldershot in the year of 1980. She survived the infant, junior and senior schools of Cove. Helen started her working life in a bakery before deciding catering wasn’t really for her that she wanted to work in the care industry.
After
attending Farnborough College of Technology, where she did her diploma in
nursery nursing she took on a variety of roles that included being a Nursery
Nurse, a Special Needs Teaching assistant, a support worker for people with
special need and a care assistant in a nursing home.
She’s
worked as a Health Care Assistant at a local hospital for eight years and also
works as a bank carer at a children’s hospice in surrey.
She has
five wonderful nephews, a lovely niece, two very understanding parents and
extremely patient brother and sister.
Helen has
always loved stories, ever since her Mum used to read Hans Christian Anderson
and Roald Dahl to her at bedtime. When she learnt to read by herself she
couldn’t get enough of books becoming a big fan of authors such as Arthur Conan
Doyle’s, Sherlock Holmes stories, as well as Neil Gaiman and Ben Aaronovitch.
With
a love of reading came a love of creative writing. She recalls how her first
hit was, “How The Kangaroo Got It’s Hop, at infant school when I was six, but I
missed out on seeing my classmate’s enjoyment because I was off several weeks
with the mumps; when I got back the hype had died down. A disappointment I’ve
never really gotten over! Being able to share my creations this time and is a
dream come true.”
CONTACT:
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contact either
Helen Whapshott
at
or
Kitty
Rackham at
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