Helen Hollick
is the
is the
Author of the rollicking
Sea Witch Voyages
(and many other novels too numerous to picture here).
(and many other novels too numerous to picture here).
Helen favors black and white only when it comes to her animals.
Here we have her black-and-white tuxedo-clad pets.
Kitty Mab
Kitty Mab
and Labrador/Collie Baz
And then, there is Sybil who eschews a traditional tux in favor of a more free-style design.
Confidentially, I have been told there are more animals on the loose around the barnyard, including four horses, several chickens, and ducks.

And let's not forget the white goose.
When it comes to her novels, however, Helen traverses easily through the colors of the rainbow.
Her kings and queens (British, of course), pirates, damsels, and old ships sail the high seas in the 18th Century when a lady was a lady (at least, in public) and a boy became a man quickly, or died trying.
Check out her many
interesting novels:
No one evokes the
old saying “Give a busy person a task and it will be done” more than Helen. Not
only a prolific author, she is also the Managing Editor of the Historical Novel
Society’s Indie Reviews:
http://historicalnovelsociety.org/
http://historicalnovelsociety.org/
As such, she has
become a great champion of the Indie. Throughout the year, she accepts
submissions, collates them, and sends them out to be reviewed by her UK team.
In the US, her colleague Steve Donoghue does the same. (I was fortunate enough to have my KHAMSIN not
only reviewed by him, but chosen as his Editor’s Choice for that month)
http://tinyurl.com/l5zehvx
http://tinyurl.com/l5zehvx
This year, Helen
brought to life and organized the judging of the First Indie Award at the
Society’s London Conference. It was something she had to fight for as the
conference organizers wanted to stick with trad-published books.
It takes really dedicated people to choose, read, and select the best from among hundreds of the outstanding offerings. Eight novels wound up on the short list. From those, four finalists were chosen. (Khamsin was NOT among those, although it did make the original shortlist of eight out of quite a few books, I was consoled. Still, it is something I am proud of and thankful for.)
It takes really dedicated people to choose, read, and select the best from among hundreds of the outstanding offerings. Eight novels wound up on the short list. From those, four finalists were chosen. (Khamsin was NOT among those, although it did make the original shortlist of eight out of quite a few books, I was consoled. Still, it is something I am proud of and thankful for.)
Did Helen swipe us four aside like pesky has-beens? Certainly not. On the contrary. She graciously featured each of us among the four finalists on her blog. This will give especially the four of us who didn’t make it into the finals added exposure (being somewhat on the prissy side, that’s one type I don’t blush about one bit).
I am not just happy
to feature another interesting novelist, animal lover (and let’s not forget fearless wearer of great hats), but this is my way of a much too small Thank You to a tireless champion of the Indie Author.
Thank
you, Helen, as well as your team members of intrepid reviewers.
We Indies appreciate you all
Be sure to read
more about Helen and her books on her website and connect with her through her
social sites:
Website: www.helenhollick.net
Main Blog: www.ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.com
Leaning on the Gate – Devon Diary: www.leaningonthegate.blogspot.co.uk
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HelenHollickAuthor
Twitter: @HelenHollick
Newsletter : www.h2unews.blogspot.co.uk






Thank you Inge - for featuring my menagerie of animal friends and for your kind words. I enjoy helping new writers because if it wasn't for the lovely authors who encouraged me (mainly Sharon Kay Penmen, Elizabeth Chadwick and even the late, great Rosemary Sutcliff) I would not have had the confidence to become a writer myself.
ReplyDeleteThe pleasure is all mine, Helen. Yes, isn't it amazing what a little encouragement can do (amid a good dose of constructive criticism - to those willing to take it). Bet wishes with the conference--and we'll see you next year in Denver.
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