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Mr Vandervelde’s Lectures by Julia Jones

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‘Is it any good?’ Francis asked, when he noticed what I’d been reading with such total absorption since the early hours. ‘Bally brilliant!!’ I replied, without thinking. Then I had to laugh because the book was The Lion of  Sole Bay and I was the person who had written it…allegedly. But please, before you throw this blatant puffery aside, let me explain a little more. The section I was reading, when I gave myself away, was the first of 'The Sole Bay Lectures' by MW Vandervelde. These come as an appendix to the adventure story and are not fiction, though I had, for a moment, forgotten that MW Vandervelde was a made-up character. The history he writes, however, is true – or as as true as diligent research could make it. I had simply forgotten, at that moment, who had actually undertaken the research. Checking the acknowledgements I was relieved to discover that MW Vandervelde (or me) had been reading the primary source accounts by Sir John Narborough who was a key combatant, at ...

Scary Stories -- but this time it's the writer who's afraid Julia Jones

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The Lion of Sole Bay Halloween has snuck up and jumped me from behind. Several months ago I was visiting my friends at Kessingland Primary School near Lowestoft when I received an invitation to call on the librarian (oh, okay, Resource Centre manager) at the nearby secondary school, Pakefield High. It's a newly-built school and I was keen to visit as I knew that most of the Year Six children I'd met at Kessingland would be moving on to Pakefield. The school is still in a state of construction but the Resource Centre was impressive and there was a lovely buzz from the some of the younger students who were off to a poetry competition in Norwich the following day. I was therefore delighted when I was invited to take part in a 'Literary Leap Day' scheduled for the autumn term. “We're planning some sort of ghostly / Halloween theme” said the manager, Linda. “Oh fine,” I responded blithely. “I'll have my new book out by then and that's sort of Halloween-...