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Early publicity for Small Forgotten Moments...

7/7/2021

 
With 54 days until the launch of my next book, the publicity machine is well underway. The novel - once my character Jo leaves London - is set on a beach in south east Cornwall, so we've been focusing on local publications because local people will be very familiar with the beach (if I've done my job well!)
Photo credit: Jane at Harissa PR
Small Forgotten Moments will launch on 31 August, and pre-orders are available from Amazon, Kobo, and more.
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"A soulful tale of painting, secrets and longing, which draws the reader into a world of mystery and memory.  Filled with the colours of an artist’s mind and set against the wild backdrop of the Cornwall coast - an enchanting read."
                                            ​- Leonora Meriel, author of The Unity Game
"A deftly-told story of a young woman with amnesia investigating her own past. It’s beguiling, haunting, beautifully paced and it kept me hooked to the very end.”
                                            - Michael Walters, author of The Complex

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Annalisa Crawford, Author

Dark contemporary fiction with a hint of paranormal
​"Besides Annalisa's clever writing style, I enjoy the unpredictable plots and the characters that are so very normal, yet tragically broken in some way or another."