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Launch event: Silhouettes at TheGallery

8 February 2026 No Comments

We were honoured by TheGallery at Arts University Bournemouth as they welcomed us in launching, belatedly but officially, Silhouettes.

Taking place on Thursday 5 May, I was joined by family, friends and colleagues in celebrating and launching my short story and poetry collection, Silhouettes, released last November.

This was my first book launch event. I’d debated doing one for Lust & Liberty back in the day, but the logistics were a bit difficult to work out. Not least because I was fully self-employed, trying to get a business and a book off the ground at the same time back then. When Sin & Secrecy followed in 2020, it was impossible. It was the heart of the pandemic, after all. But I planned, very early into the strategy for Silhouettes to do some kind of event. And thank goodness for the team at TheGallery — curator and manager Violet M McClean in particular — for holding me to it. Turns out, celebrating myself does not come naturally to me!

On the night itself, family, friends and staff from Arts University Bournemouth were in attendance. I was even honoured by the presence of the leader of the online MA Creative Writing course. That said, it was a small and unpretentious event. I prepared a speech; originally I was asked to talk about my writing journey, but by and large, that isn’t all that interesting. I gave a bit of background about how Silhouettes came about, and spoke on the circularity of art and inspiration. One of my more profound moments, I think. Friends of mine recorded said speech — I may post it in due course.

What I learned from the Silhouettes launch event

Book launches don’t need to be intimidating events. You can keep them simple; some drinks, background music, a couple of speeches, and a signing. A reading is always good — I think it pays off to give the attendees — potential customers — a taste of the merchandise. In my case, I read a poem. One of my more uplifting ones (albeit with a morbid twist): O to be Bubbleless, featuring one of my favourite things (a lobster).

Also, find a venue that suits the mood of the event. I had had it in mind to throw a post-launch party in a private room of a pub or bar. It didn’t happen in the end, and I’m glad, in retrospect. I think that kind of atmosphere would have set the wrong tone. When it comes to launching my next book, I’ll keep these things in mind.

What’s next?

I’m not all done with Silhouettes. There’s still an audiobook version to release, for one thing. Plus, the goal is to get it into brick-and-mortar bookshops and libraries. There are some obstacles to get over, particularly as the book is self-published. But I have a strategy to get around this and convince the decision-makers that this work is as professional as any other.

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Progress Report — November 2024

11 November 2024 No Comments

Let me begin with some news directly following last month’s report… the first draft of my collection Silhouettes is finished!

Yes, last month was one of our more productive for actual writing, with the final three short stories and one last poem completed. Typically, now that I’ve drawn a line under them, brand-new ideas have started emerging for further shorts and poetry! One inspired by my most recent trip to London to attend the launch party for In the Shadows of Love, by my author pal Awais Khan. I won’t ruin the potential surprise by telling you any more about that…

To go into detail:

Silhouettes

As mentioned before, this is my first-ever collection (or anthology). A collation of the pieces I’ve written for competitions and social content, with varying degrees of success. Many of them are recent and never-before-seen stories and poems, with titles including Last Train to London, Of Monocles and Maltesers, and O to be Bubbleless. Others, the more committed readers/followers might be familiar with. I’m including the real fan favourites such as Sunday on the Boulevard (with my pet lobster) and My To-Do List. There may even be a call-back to my writing origins dealing with French vampires.

I’m reading the book through at the moment, with a mind to send out to a couple of beta readers before the end of 2024. All being well, Silhouettes should be ready for publication by next year. Depending on how the editing process goes, of course…

You Can Hear Chopin from the Attic

I haven’t mentioned by third novel, You Can Hear Chopin from the Attic for what seems like ages. A few followers have continually asked me when it will be finished or available. Now, with Silhouettes taking priority, it’s highly likely that Chopin won’t see the light of day until 2026, at the rate we’re going. Once the collection is published, work can resume with a clearer head — there was a lot of self-doubt and second- and third-guessing the story and the writing style. I think I now know what I need to do to get everything back on track. How to iron out the creases and smooth out the kinks. Chopin is on the back burner for now, but rest assured it won’t be there for too long!

The Dale Hurst Writing Show

And now for a less happy note…

My friends, the time has come to draw the curtain on my podcast, The Dale Hurst Writing Show. Don’t get me wrong… I love talking about writing with other writers and creatives. But it has come to a point where I actually give more effort to podcasting than writing. So it is with some regret that I announce that Season 5 of the show will be its last. There are some last interviews I’d like to conduct, some final topics to discuss, and then hopefully a fun finale to finish on. Another conversation for next year…

If you haven’t had a listen yet, you can find The Dale Hurst Writing Show on Spotify.

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