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Price includes postageFireworks’ Editor’s latest book
The Fireworks (magazine) editor’s latest book has been published
20 atmospheric and evocative stories with themes as varied as nostalgia, the supernatural, mystery, suspense, humour, crime and love (ISBN 978-1-3999-1491-8) £8.99
Critical Acclaim for The Coastguard Cottages
‘John F Bennett is to be congratulated. I think there is a bigger range of subject matter and styles than I remember in Girl on the Seventh Floor and Lights in the Wood, and more autobiography – which the author does extremely well. I say that, but I’m not sure which of them are from personal experience and which have some embellishment – and that in itself is a tribute to his skills. After reading some of the other pieces – such as Life With My Father, which I think must be from memory – I was ready to believe anything Bennett had written in the first person. I wonder if you are writing a personal memoir and some of the stories are extracts from it. For me, the stand-out stories are The Beautiful Songbird and The Battle of Lewes, each one with a strong narrative drive and a plot that stirs the emotions.’
Peter Lovesey (Top selling author and internationally acclaimed prize winner)
‘These stories are great page-turners. Short stories are so very difficult to construct, but John F Bennett is quite the master of technique and brings the reader right into the adventures being described. I particularly liked ‘The Cricket Match’ and ‘One Day While Out Walking’; also the ‘Coastguard Cottages’ story itself.’
Joe Neal (internationally renowned poet)
‘From the south coast of England… is an interesting short story writer. John F. Bennett has followed up his previous … short story collections with another gathering of spooky tales laced with mystery, The Coastguard Cottages.’
Martin Edwards (Winner of the Crime Writers’ Association Diamond Dagger Award)
‘I think, of all the stories in the book, we most enjoyed those nostalgic stories that centre on an East London childhood. I don’t know if these, and also ‘Tammy,’ are autobiographical but they feel like it. ‘In Bessie and Arthur’s Garden’ has that same feel, although clearly extended into fiction. And the ghost stories, for want of a better term, have a great, old-fashioned atmosphere about them. I was fascinated with the ‘Battle of Lewes’ and its contrast to ‘The Coastguard Cottages’. In the classical model, the protagonist experiences the past – living briefly in it – but comes back to the present. But in ‘The Battle of Lewes’ she stays in the past, or so we assume: “the fragment of the standard had disappeared.” This is very crafty stuff. ‘Reincarnation’ was totally daft, and I loved it. ‘Life with my Father’ is total nostalgia and it brought me to a very similar place. It’s at end of the backwards telescope for usa now, a tiny and remote vision, but reading this tale brought it closer’
Loose Cannon Press