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  • Island Life: A History of Looe Island
  • The Mole of Edge Hill: The World of Williamson’s Tunnels
  • Walking the Wolds Way: Yorkshire on Foot, from Hull to Filey
  • Losing the Plot: Adventures in Surviving A New Allotment
  • As Wide As All The World
  • Walking the White Horses: Wiltshire’s White Horse Trail on Foot
  • Prayer in Time of War
  • For Those In Peril
  • Walking The Standing Stones: Wiltshire’s Sarsen Way & Cranborne Droves Way
  • Mersey memories breathed life into my novels

    Author David Clensy on how decades after their deaths, the lives of both his grandfathers continue to echo through his writing One of my earliest memories is of getting my head stuck between the railings on the Pier Head in Liverpool. I must have only been three or four years old. My grandad would often…

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    May 8, 2025
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    battle-of-the-atlantic, Historical Fiction, history, liverpool, Second World War
  • Cover reveal: For Those In Peril available now to preorder for Kindle

    The first instalment of my new Second World War naval thriller series, For Those In Peril, is out on August 1st 2025 in paperback and Kindle formats – with Kindle preorders available now! Liverpool, 1939. Twin brothers Romulus and Remus Hutchinson (Rom and Remmie) grew up in a proud seafaring Liverpool family. So when war…

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    May 6, 2025
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  • Westbury Festival book talk – Walking the White Horses

    I’m delighted to have been invited to speak at this year’s Westbury Festival in July. Back in 2023, I set off on a long walk – seeking to tackle the 93 miles of Wiltshire’s White Horse Trail, joined in the adventure by my wide-eyed 10-year-old son, Charlie. The book became a heart-warming account of a…

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    April 2, 2025
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  • Liberation of Auschwitz 80th anniversary

    Liberation of Auschwitz 80th anniversary

    January 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Back in 2009, as a regional journalist on the Bristol Evening Post, I travelled to the site of the former concentration camp with a group of West Country students as part of a project to ensure the horrors of the holocaust do not get…

    davidclensy

    January 15, 2025
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    auschwitz, history, holocaust, poland, travel
  • Ten Key World War II Anniversaries in 2025

    As we approach 2025, we commemorate several significant anniversaries from World War II. These events not only shaped the course of the war but also had lasting impacts on global history. Here are ten key anniversaries to remember in the year ahead. 1. 80th Anniversary of the Yalta Conference (February 4-11, 1945) The Yalta Conference…

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    December 31, 2024
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  • Novel approaches: Famous books that started with different names

    Novel approaches: Famous books that started with different names

    What’s in a name? I’ve been thinking a lot about novel titles recently. When it comes to writing a novel, choosing the perfect title can almost be as challenging as crafting the story itself. Many iconic books we know and love today started with very different working titles. Here are some interesting examples: “War and…

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    November 22, 2024
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    1984, books, Brideshead Revisited, Charles Dickens, Evelyn Waugh, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Frances Hodgson Burnett, George Orwell, Gone with the wind, Harper Lee, Jane Austen, Leo Tolstoy, literature, Little Dorritt, Lolita, Margaret Mitchell, novel, Of Mice and Men, pride and prejudice, reading, The Great Gatsby, The Secret Garden, titles, To Kill A Mockingbird, Vladimir Nabokov, war and peace, William Golding, working titles, writing
  • The first Japanese Kaiten suicide submarine mission: Attack on USS Mississinewa

    Eighty years ago today, on 20th November 1944, the Pacific theatre of World War II witnessed a harrowing and unprecedented event: the first successful Japanese Kaiten suicide submarine attack. This tragic chapter unfolded at Ulithi Atoll in the Caroline Islands, marking a desperate and deadly tactic employed by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Kaiten, translating…

    davidclensy

    November 20, 2024
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    history, japan, Kaiten, Mississinewa, Naval history, navy, Second World War, Suicide Submarines, USS Mississinewa, World War II, WW2, WWII
  • ‘The only way to write’ – 20 quotes from famous authors on overcoming writing challenges

    As somebody who has been writing rather a lot of fiction for the last few months, like anyone I’ve faced a range of challenges and set-backs. But here are 20 inspiring comments I’ve collected from some of the true greats, which have helped to keep me on track. I hope you might find them equally…

    davidclensy

    October 14, 2024
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    anne-lamott, books, creative-writing, e-b-white, ernest-hemingway, f-scott-fitzgerald, george-orwell, haruki-murakami, isaac-asimov, j-k-rowling, james-baldwin, kurt-vonnegut, margaret-atwood, mark-twain, neil-gaiman, ralph-waldo-emerson, ray-bradbury, stephen-king, sylvia-plath, toni-morrison, virginia-woolf, william-faulkner, writer, writing, writing-tips
  • Understanding the Bombing of Pompeii during World War II

    Earlier this year, I released my debut novel Prayer in Time of War. It tells the story of elderly veteran Ernie as he returns to an Italy transformed from his experiences during the Second World War, in search of the girl he left behind in the back streets of Naples half a century before. A visit…

    davidclensy

    October 11, 2024
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    history, Italian campaign, italy, pompeii, Second World War, travel, World War II
  • Understanding Operation Avalanche: The Salerno Landings of 1943 – Ten key facts

    Earlier this year, I released my debut novel Prayer in Time of War. It tells the story of elderly veteran Ernie as he returns to an Italy transformed from his experiences during the Second World War, in search of the girl he left behind in the back streets of Naples half a century before. Operation Avalanche,…

    davidclensy

    September 7, 2024
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    Air Support, Allied Forces, Amphibious Operations, Axis Defeat, Battle Of Salerno, Deception Tactics, Historical Fiction, Italian campaign, Italy WWII, Liberation of Naples, Mark Clark, Mediterranean Theatre, Military History, Naval Warfare, Operation Avalanche, Prayer In Time Of War, Salerno 1943, Salerno Landings, Salerno Mutiny, Second World War, Veteran Stories, War History, WWII, WWII Bravery, WWII Novel
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