Tuesday, 21 April 2026

If Crows Could Talk – How we made his book

 



Howw we came to publish this one
Ifirst tss came across this storyk when I first met Debz. I was completing my Ph D at Bangor university and she approached the university for help with her writing, it was part of our remit that we should help the community. I was asked to work with her. I did a big critique of the  novel and then also read the next rewrite. She has worked on it again in  detial.since then. Then her agent approached us. We created the new Walela imprint. This is for books that don't; sit easily on a shelf and tend towards the literary. This suits this book as it's hard to pinpoint its genre: is it about the paranormal, civil rights or mental health?

The title

It soon became obvious that crows were very important in the story. If only they could speak the mystery would be solved immediately

Some notes about the process

It went through the usual thee stages of editing and two of design and proof reading

The cover

This was produced by Debz;'s brother Jason .We had several Zoom meetings with our designer,the artist ,Debz and her agent. WE liked the touches of red- We felt it reflected what happened in Schindler's List This novel too touches on prejudice and racism

Some notes about style

Debz often juxtaposes several points of view in one scene. This was definitely not liked by one Net Galley reader which has rather h put me off using Nett Galley which is extremely expensive

Who we think the render is

This is certainly for the thinking g reader but is so engaging and absorbing that it would still make a good holiday read.

What else

Debz has been very proactive in promoting the book at gift and book fairs and  is even a writer in residence at her local Costa.

Review copies

It’s always great if you can buy the book and give us a review. Just click on the link to be taken to our bookshop. If you would like to review and you are strapped for cash, just get in touch for a free PDF or e-book file.

 

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