Monthly Archives: July 2014

Lincolnshire, A Second Home.

I have just come home after a few days in what I call my second home – Lincolnshire. I was born in Yorkshire and have lived all my life there but keep an open mind about what lies beyond its borders having seen a great deal of what does. I came to know Lincolnshire and its people because of the Second World War.  I trained as a Bomb Aimer so it was only natural that I joined a Bomber Squadron flying out of Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire got into my blood  and that was thickened  when two of my daughters chose to live in that county.  So my association with Lincolnshire has continued from that  first posting to a Lincolnshire airfield.

As I became a writer it was natural for me  to use Yorkshire backgrounds to my novels written under the name of Jessica Blair. Then the time came to spread my wings further afield and so I turned to my second home for backgrounds. It was natural to use those airfields and inhabit them with imaginary people living as we had lived on the tide of war. The titles of my books that embrace this theme and have a relevance next year (the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War) are

THE RESTLESS SPIRIT  (RAF, Fighter Command & Bomber Command)

WINGS OF SORROW (Navy, RAF, Land Army, American Air Force)

IN THE SILENCE OF THE SNOW (RAF, Land Army, SOE)

WHISPERS IN THE SNOW (RAF, Bomber Command) a Novella to be published as an ebook on 4th December 2014)

JUST ONE MORE DAY (RAF, Bomber Command) to be published February 2015

Just One More Day

JUST ONE MORE DAY
JUST ONE MORE DAY                   

The cover for my new novel to be published in February 2015.  The story concerns three WAAFs and the Lancaster bomber crews serving on a Lincolnshire airfield during the Second World War.

I recently gave a talk to a reading group in my village. With this picture loaded on to my iPad I was able to pass this picture round the audience for each them to see and handle it, thus using the maxim:-   Authors should use all the tools of their trade to promote their work.