Sheila Quigley

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Houghton le spring
About Me:
I have four published novels, the fifth to come out soon. I started writing as soon as I learned how to read and never stopped. It took a long time for me to get published but I refused to give up.
Half way through book no five, The Road To Hell, I went blind with cataracts, this was really really terrible, to have finally acheived my dream, I was terrified to have the op as I was told there was a tiny chance I could go blind, of course with a writers imagination this became a huge chance. Six weeks ago, after finally becoming fed up of walking into walls and apologising I had the first op. It was a huge success.
This morning I had the other eye done and so far everything is working the way the first eye did. At the moment though it is terrible double vision, it takes twelve hours to settle down, so around ten o clock tonight I should know for sure if it has taken. Please ignore any typos.
I Am A:
Writer
Website:
http://www.theseahills.co.uk
Books And Authors I Like:
Steven King, the Stand is my favorite book ever. I also Love Ian Rankins books and Ken McCoy has a brilliant series going. Just discovered brilliant new writer Lee Weeks her first book The Trophy Taker is just out and well worth a read.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
At the moment I am hooked on Jerico, love Emmerdale.

Comment Wall:

  • David L. Hoof

    After your experience you should read my Spike Halleck novels, Sight Unsee and Blind Man's Bluff, both written as David Lorne. They deal with a blind sound effects man who solves a kidnapping using only acoustic clues from the ransom calls.
  • David L. Hoof

    Probably not at this point. Alibris has them as out-of-prints. I hope this helps. A note: there are not fewer than seven scenes in the movie The Fugitive that obviously 'borrow' from these two books, which, perhaps not coincidentally, are also set in Chicago.
  • David L. Hoof

    Every author fears work being stolen, so it's always, consider the source. The rule in building a case in logic is that as the number of nearly identical coincidences increase, the probability of sheer creative coincidence diminishes. Unluckily, the law, at least in America, requires a series of connections between the alleged plaigerists and the alleged source. Absent that kind of chain of custody, and a near identity in story and character, it is difficult to make a case. Art Buchwald had a good one against Eddie Murphy in Coming to America, and won his case. Then it becomes a matter of collection, which is a problem in itself.
  • Iain J Mackay

    Hi sheila...excuse me if I go quiet for a while whilst I find my feet!
  • Ken McCoy

    I don't think this is the best photo of you
  • Ken McCoy

    I will be happily be your friend
  • shirley dicks

    Hi Sheila, thanks and looking forward to getting to know you and your work. I'm still working on a couple of books now almost ready to finish them up. Shirley
  • Linda Lee

    Hey Sheila, the bug has been here believe me! We are having the most amazing summer, hot hot hot.
    When is your next book due?
  • Linda Lee

    Thanks for that Sheila, the last lot of bookmarks were well received. I am back in the UK next year for a month. Definitely going to Harrogate. It was just the best thing ever. Not so good for you with your finger. Will you be there 2009? Looking forward to the new book.
  • L.J. Sellers

    Hi Sheila
    I truly admire your tenacity. I hope your surgeries are a huge success and that you get to live your dream.
    The Stand is one of my top four favorite books too.
    (Along with The Handmaid's Tale, The Tomorrow File, and The Witching Hour.)
  • Ian Gosling

    Hi Sheila
    And I thought life was tough because I get eyestrain from the computer and need a new pair of glasses. Hang on in there. Don't really like Stephen King all that much, but I love Ian Rankin.
  • Joanne Wake

    Hi Sheila, i am really soory to bother you but i was just wondering if you could let me know when your next book is out. I have read all four and love them. I remeber your last book was released in time for my birthday so i can bug my dad to get it for me lol. My dad is Michael Wake he used to work in the Robbie Burns and says he knows you but i'm not so sure of that! Anyway enough of your time thank you, Joanne x
  • Joanne Parker

    You're at Harrogate again?

    Brilliant. Hope the experience is far more enjoyable than last year. Looking forward to saying Hi again, AND reading book Number 5 of course...
  • Maria

    Sheila...what have you done to your toe? hope you're still going to Harrogate.
  • Maria

    Oh no! a wasp sting is bad enough, sorry to hear that Sheila. Hope you are recovered enough for Friday/Saturday. I'll keep a look out for you between events. See you there x
  • Matt Hilton

    Hiya Sheila, thanks for the support...again.