One sleep until publication of ‘Time out of Time’!

My excitement is growing as I near publication day for Time out of Time (tomorrow in case you’re asking!)

Thank you to everyone who has already pre-ordered the ebook – you’ve made it one of Amazon’s ‘hot new releases’ and catapulted it to no 26 in the ‘children’s time travel fiction’ category!

Apologies for the slight delay with the paperback. I’ve been promised the proof today and, with a bit of luck and hard graft, I may be able to make it available tomorrow too. For anyone waiting for it, here’s the full cover…

I can’t wait to share this book with you! It’s 19 years since the first spark of inspiration for it, and 15 since I first put pen to paper. And while it’s somewhat different from my ‘White Boar’ books, I hope you’ll enjoy it too. And perhaps – just perhaps – spot a few references to King Richard within its pages… 🐗📚🖊

Do let me know if you do – spot those references and enjoy it!

The ebook – and soon the paperback too – can be ordered at:
mybook.to/TimeoutofTime

Alex Marchant is author of two books telling the story of the real King Richard III for children aged 10+, The Order of the White Boar and The King’s Man, and editor of Grant Me the Carving of My Name and Right Trusty and Well Beloved…, two anthologies of short fiction inspired by the king, sold in support of Scoliosis Association UK (SAUK). A third book in the ‘White Boar’ sequence, King in Waiting, will be published in 2021. Alex has also published a standalone timeslip novel for readers aged 10+, Time out of Time.

Alex’s books can be found on Amazon at:

myBook.to/WhiteBoar

mybook.to/TheKingsMan

mybook.to/WhiteBoarBooks1-2

mybook.to/TimeoutofTime

mybook.to/GrantMetheCarving

mybook.to/RightTrusty

My Facebook author page 

My Twitter handle  and Matthew Wansford’s

Instagram: AlexMarchantAuthor

About alexmarchantblog

A Ricardian since a teenager, and following stints as an archaeologist and in publishing, Alex now lives and works in King Richard’s own country, not far from his beloved York and Middleham
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