Chip Colquhoun

Professional oral storyteller and author of the EU’s guide to using storytelling in the classroom, as well as 2 books published by The History Press: "Cambridgeshire Folk Tales for Children" (2016) and "Who Made England?" (2017).
Chip is the author of
The Bishop of London’s desire to inspire a compassionate but effective justice system is hijacked by a terrorist with an explosive design to bring the death penalty back to the UK.
Books Chip Recommends
Fiza's prologue definitely has me hooked! It's easy to see how she has won writing competitions with prose this stylish. I look forward to seeing Riya's journey unfold...!
On a criminal psychologist’s journey to find her stalker, she realizes that her past is forcefully crawling to the surface, revealing secrets she was not aware of. Now, it’s a matter of whether she can find the demons hiding behind angelic faces.
This sounds like a fantastic premise! Fulton clearly knows his setting and his subject matter, but he also knows how to draw you straight into the intrigue. Worth watching...!
A Highland cop cursed with second sight investigates a murder with macabre echoes of a 2,000-year-old Celtic threefold death ritual. But is the killer a "who" or a "what"?
BOAT has a strong premise & an equally brilliant opening (like Dean, I got fully involved at Sara's "Will they eat me?"). The action & intrigue is there from the off. An edit is needed here 'n' there (e.g. some commas can go), but it's shaping up grand!
Flintlock epic fantasy that’s a bit dark without going all grimdark. A condemned witch and a traumatized soldier on the run refuse to become the pawns of dead gods who want to murder their parents and a living sword with dreams of genocide.
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An occasional reader with varied interests.
A beginning fantasy author. Active on Wattpad. https://www.wattpad.com/user/triptych
My son wrote U-Turn At Next Synapse. Wanted to help him out. Be sure to check out his book on here.
An Insider’s View. . .Don’t be fooled America
I live in dreams, both mine and strange, and occasionally convert coffee and starlight into words. <...