The day Gavin died was the best and worst day of his life so far.
The worst because he lost his beloved in the fire that killed them both, but the best because he was set free from his mortal shell, by Saul. The mightiest demon to ever wander the wasteland of Hades.
It is only with our last breath that one of us, (God’s children) can permit to sell our soul to another. The cost is always high and the reward usually fleeting. Yet for Gavin, this was not to be the case. He vowed revenge on the men who murdered his beloved, and he was determined to get it.
So when a soul as damaged and twisted as Gavin’s is sold to a demon as dark and evil as Saul, (the bringer of the black plague), the only thing that can follow is devastation and the possible decimation of the human race.
Humanity’s only saviour is the psychic Clara, The Guardian and keeper of the Dragonfire which is embedded in the tapestry on her wall. The mysteries of the magical tapestry kept from her until the time comes for her to become The Guardian. The Dragons are there to guide her and help her on her journey. But can she ‘become’ in time to save the children?
“Ring a ring o’ roses, a pocket full o’ posies. Atishoo, Atishoo….we all fall down.”
The Tapestry is a truly horrific tale which will turn your blood cold and bring a tear to your eye, so settle yourself down for the night…Just don’t forget to leave the light on.
Targeted Age Group:: 18 -45
How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others?
Well in my genre, there doesn’t have to be a happy ending, In fact I feel somewhat robbed if there is. I can kill off whichever character I like without feeling the slightest remorse. I write horror,..and horror is unforgiving and uncaring.
What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers?
I used to find that when I was in the process of creating a new story, or even a new sub plot, that ideas would come to me at the most in-opportune times, like on the bus to work or on the train or somewhere. In fact just about anywhere apart from when I was sat in front of my laptop. So I started carrying around little notebooks that would fit in my top pocket and I would write the ideas down as they came to me.
While writing The Tapestry, I had about four or five notebooks in the end, all filled with random notes and nonsense but it all made sense in the end, and I never would have finished The Tapestry without those notebooks.
So I guess you know what my one piece of advice is.
Author Bio:
Paul Wigmore was born in Coventry in 1975. Now living in Manchester and running his own business. The first book to capture his attention at the young age of fourteen was ‘Four Past Midnight’ by Stephen King. Since then his imagination has been captured by other Great authors such as James Herbert and Clive Barker. He now wants to capture your imagination and take you on his journey with him. ‘The Tapestry’ is his first novel but there will be many more to follow.
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