Wednesday 18 September 2024

The Birth of 200 Minimalism Quotes... A Long and Painful Labour

Creating this book has been an incredibly long and arduous process. But, the feeling of finally bringing it into the world is indescribable. I recently discovered that the copy of the book I sent to the publishers wasn't the final, polished version. In the midst of a major project with a tight deadline, I couldn't locate the latest file. You can imagine the chaos that ensued... 35 quotes were misplaced, and some were even duplicated. I've been working tirelessly since this morning, and only now have I managed to sort it all out. People often assume that writing a book is the most challenging part. Let me tell you, it's not! The real struggle lies in editing, proofreading, and finding beta readers. I'm incredibly grateful to have a friend who assists me with the technical aspects, editing, and beta reading. I honestly don't know if I could have ever published a book on my own without falling into the trap of vanity publishers. So, it's 11:30 PM here in Brighton, and while the world is out enjoying themselves, I'm thrilled to unveil the cover of the audiobook! Yes, there's an audiobook version for those who prefer listening to reading. The narrator is a fresh voice, Emily Wilkins. Emily is a friend of a friend, highly recommended for her tenacity and professionalism in the media world. She was eager to explore this new avenue, and I was happy to have her on board. She started working on the book today, and I had to stop her before she ended up doing the same work twice due to the file mishap. So, without further ado, here's the audiobook cover.
The audiobook will be available on all major entertainment platforms. Well, that's all for now. Time to switch off and get some rest! Goodnight everyone, and thank you for following along on this journey. Claire

Tuesday 17 September 2024

200 Minimalism Quotes is up for preorders

Amazon has set my books, up for grab on September 28th.

Here's the link to the electronic version. 

There will also be a paperback one. 

https://a.co/d/56VZcho

Thanks for checking it out. 

Claire 

Sunday 15 September 2024

Announcing My New Book: "200 Minimalism Quotes: Less is More"

Dear readers and fellow minimalism enthusiasts,

I’m thrilled to announce my new book, 200 Minimalism Quotes: Less is More available on Saturday, September 28th, in e-book and paperback version. Six months in the making. 

The Journey

Composing this book wasn’t without its difficulties. The book was to include 500 quotes about minimalism gleaned from many diverse sources, including contemporary writers. While I was accomplishing the task, copyright problems arose, and I had to scrap the whole book and start over with pinpoint focus on the classical wisdom, akin to quotations from many classical writers in a total of 250 quotes about minimalism.

The Structure

200 Minimalism Quotes: Less is More has an inspirational and practical purpose. Each section of the book is the same: 

1. Intro: Short paraphrase of the theme, setting the scene for the quotes below.

2. Quotes: A carefully curated selection of classical wisdom related to the theme.

 3. Reflection Questions: Inspiring prompts that challenge you to take this wisdom and apply it to yourself.

Its MΓΆbius-strip architecture poises you not only to ‘translate’ the wisdom of the ages, but to work on it, to apply it to yourself. In this way, the book offers an aid to self-cultivation and contemplation.

The Purpose

The aim of this work is to offer a new introduction to the wisdom of minimalism. By centring on classical quotations, I show how simple living, intentional living and mindful living are age-old values; thus presenting to the reader the case that minimalism is – at bottom – a historical philosophy and a very ancient, deeply relevant–even urgent–way of living today.

For both newcomers and seasoned minimalists, 200 Minimalism Quotes: Less is More, is an invaluable resource offering groundbreaking perspectives and insights to help you:

- Simplify your life

- Focus on what truly matters

- Find contentment in less

- Apply minimalist principles to various aspects of your life

What You'll Find Inside

The book covers a wide range of topics related to minimalism, including:

- Simplicity in living

- Decluttering physical and mental spaces

- Mindful consumption

- The art of balance

- Minimalism in relationships

- Time and energy management

- And much more!

Each of these topics takes as its starting point classical wisdom and brings it to bear, in an original and timeless way, on the idea of minimalist living. 

I couldn’t be prouder of the various ways this book has mattered as it has been challenging and, in my view, the outcome is an even richer resource of both reflective and pragmatic value than could have been the case otherwise. I’m looking forward to you sharing in it! 

Plan to check back and see why Living Simply, then as now, is a smart choice. 

Stay tuned for more details on how to get your copy!

With gratitude,

Claire de Voyant

Friday 6 September 2024

Memoirs of Hadrian - Marguerite Yourcenar (French Edition)

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One of the best historical novels ever written is Memoirs of Hadrian (1951) by the Belgian-born French writer Madeleine ‘Maurice’ de la Sizeranne, Marguerite Yourcenar. The novel provides a moving—and imaginative—insight into the thoughts of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Its writing style, introspective letters, is a master class in historical fiction. The novel is also a thoughtful meditation on power, love, and the human condition.

Through the precision of her research and the elegance of her prose, Yourcenar pushes the story into the deepest recesses of Hadrian’s mind, enabling readers to feel there too, as if we were experiencing ancient Rome that long ago: Hadrian thinks, learns, senses, chooses, acts, and suffers. He appreciates the contours of landscapes, has an ear for languages, and wisdom for the politics of his time. He is a philosopher who aspires to sway Athens with his teachings, if only for the admiration of his lover. He thinks of marriage and becoming a father, and he gives himself completely to Antinous, whose death he mourns as both political unrest in Syria and a profound personal loss.

Memoirs of Hadrian transcends the boundaries of a traditional historical novel, offering a philosophical drama that delves into universal questions about leadership, the pursuit of peace, and the capricious nature of human mortality. Yourcenar’s portrayal of Hadrian as a complex and sympathetic hero, grappling with the demands of empire and his own humanity, adds a profound philosophical layer to the narrative. 

Memoirs of Hadrian is a challenging read but well worth the effort. Yourcenar combines the rigours of historical authenticity with lyrical reflection while also demonstrating why the melancholy, conflicted, but generous-hearted emperor of her imagining continues to engage with 21st-century minds and hearts. 

This is a great work of literature, offering a singular view of history and leaving an indelible impression on the reader. It is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, philosophy, and beautiful prose.

This is the best historical fiction I have ever read.

Thursday 5 September 2024

The Mental Health Nurse: A gripping psychological thriller novel (Kindle Edition) - April E Swan

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A Gripping but Flawed Psychological Thriller

April Swan’s The Mental Health Nurse (2019) is a dark, twisted psychological thriller. It's a serial killer story that’s sickening and addictive simultaneously – a fascinating read even when it’s needlessly twisty. It's worth persevering with. Ellie is decidedly (and deliciously) disturbed.

It’s brave of Swan to have placed such an unappealing character at the heart of this narrative, and I was often as disgusted by Ellie as the next person. Still, her crimes were so compelling, and the gradual peeling back of the layers surrounding them (both Ellie’s and those of her supporting characters) so good that I was forced to finish the book and find out what had happened to Ellie to make her do the things that she did.

The Birmingham location serves as an evocative milieu for the unpleasant developments. Swan’s prose is at its best in the more dramatic parts of The Life and Crimes of Ellie Light, especially when Ellie is at her most sinister. The narrative is gripping at these moments, and Swan demonstrates a real talent for tension.

But the book could have been better: the random formatting issues (such as the inconsistent justification and paragraph numbers that switch from preceding the colon to following it) and the rush to put the words on the page often made for a less-than-sublime reading experience. This is especially true in the early parts of the book, where some of the most important character developments appear to be happening to Ellie rather than stemming from her own thoughts and feelings.

The last third of the book, too, begins to introduce multiple characters and their intertwined lives in a way that feels forced and (occasionally) strains credibility. Though these additions create a layered storyline, they also subdue some of the laser-like intensity that made the first segments of the novel so gripping because the focus turns away from Ellie.

As fiction, ‘The Mental Health Nurse’ is an easy read. It’s the kind of novel that keeps you up late, even as you’re struck by its dark material and morally ambiguous characters. It’s flawed, but it’s promising. I’ll be reading the sequel when it comes out. I’ll keep an eye out for Swan’s next book.

If you’re into psychological thrillers with an inside view from some seriously disturbed characters and can stomach a lot of gory, action-packed details, you’ll want to give it a chance. Bring a gut check for the slumps in writing style and formatting.