The books

This is a list of Gill's complete works - all her publications (and unpublished stories). You can click the title of each book to read an excerpt from it, or read the whole of an unpublished story on the site.

Stories published by Twin Trinity

A Life In A Mind

Release Date: Spring 2010

A writer tries to seperate reality and fiction, no longer certain which of her memories are true. Will contact with a friend from her childhood help her to see the truth, or will he send her deeper into chaos?


Unstable Ground

Release Date: Spring 2010

Rachel isn't having a good day, and it's about to get a whole lot worse. On the day of her big, journalistic breakthrough, everything conspires against her. The weather becomes her worst enemy. Drenched and depressed, Rachel gets caught up in a terrifying storm. Then the ground shifts...


A Corner Of Childhood

Included in: Erotic Anthology
Release Date: February 2010

Dana has suffered a devastating blow. Her lover, Laurence, is at a loss for a way to penetrate the shell Dana has built around herself as they drive back to the village where she was born. The revelations which follow rock Laurence, but also give him a way in and the chance to offer Dana the comfort she needs.


From D To Dead

Release Date: 2010

Dementia is rapidly eating away what remains of memory but, in a final burst of writing, driven by the need to leave something for his beloved wife, the man speaks about fading. Fifty-eight looks back across the decades to the bright, clear world of Eight, and moves through the decades, finally reaching the present and the emptiness which has engulfed who he was and left him with someone he does not know. His last efforts leave his wife with something precious and unique.


To Be Confirmed

Included in: Best Of Unsent Letters
Release Date: March 2010


To My Mother

Included in: Unsent Letters To Mothers
Release Date: May 2010


Unpublished stories - free to read online

Riders on the Storm

Author's Comment: I've always wanted to write a story to go with my favourite Doors song, and this is it. Saul is about to realise that a lightning storm can hide a multitude of sins... and not just his. Enjoy!


Green George

Author's Comment: This story was written with the idea of misty autum nights and the innocence of childhood in mind. One of my favourite campfire stories. I hope you enjoy meeting Green George.