Chancery Stone

Chancery Stone is a novelist, born in the Scottish new town of East Kilbride.
She began writing at a very early age and was regularly publishing poems in The Morning Star newspaper (formerly The Daily Worker) during her early teenage years.
In the 1980s she moved to London and began working as a freelance writer contributing regularly to publications like The Wire, Movie Maker and Good Housekeeping, as well as doing a stint as a court reporter in Croydon, Surrey. However, this work did not satisfy her and she began writing short stories, mainly for the horror and supernatural markets.
In 1989, Stone moved from London to rural West Cumbria, and it was there that she began what has become known as The Danny Quadrilogy of novels.In 1991 Stone began writing what she thought was a short story based on her own childhood experiences, but this soon turned into a novel and then four novels. The first of these, Danny, was originally published in 1998 in abbreviated form by the Citron Press, London, and then in its full length in 2004 by Poison Pixie Publishing, Scotland. Danny was described as "a new novel in search of an intelligent audience" by the Times Literary Supplement .
Works
* Danny - Abridged Version (1998) Citron Press, London, ISBN 978-0754400356
* Danny Volume 1 (2004), Poison Pixie Publishing, Scotland, ISBN 978-0954611507
* Danny Volume 2 - The Revenant (2007), Poison Pixie Publishing, Scotland ISBN 978-0954611514
* Cult Fiction" (2008), Poison Pixie Publishing, Scotland ISBN 978-0953730735
* How to Write the Perfect Novel" (2008), Poison Pixie Publishing, Scotland ISBN 978-0954611576
 
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