If you find yourself with nothing to do this weekend, why not drop over to, Authors to Watch and read the interview I recently had with, Tricia Drammeh. I interview so many folk it was a pleasure to be interviewed myself for a change.
On Sunday evening I meet in London with, Jessica Bell, Talli Roland, Les Moriarty, Alison Morton and a few other authors I have never heard of, and look forward to meeting. I am staying in a little place overnight and arrive in the city around mid-day. I intend to use the time before the meet up to visit the Victoria and Albert museum for a bit of inspiration.Â
I am looking forward to meeting Talli and Les again, we met at the Festival of Romance in 2013. Jessica and Alison, I have never met and am excited by the prospect of saying hello face-to-face. The London Book Fair takes place next week but I am unable to attend, I was determined to meet Jessica when she flew in from Athens, Greece, though!
The Festival of Romance 2014 is being held in September and I intend to attend again. It is in a town, Leighton Buzzard, and I have never been there, so that will be a good break.
I have been busy reorganising my files and writing system this past month, hopefully I will be able to use the Scrivener software to its fullest. I couldn’t get to grips with it before, but something clicked into place and I am working the novel a different way. Fingers crossed it all pans out in the end. The End is not quite in sight for, The Penny Portrait, but it is getting closer.
Hi Glynis .. sorry not doing places for my coast theme – so Dovercourt doesn’t feature! But how great you’re meeting up with the others and re-seeing Talli and Alison .. that’ll be great to hear about …
Leighton Buzzard .. sounds a quaint town .. with a bit of history .. enjoy the Festival of Romance later in the year …
Here’s to Sunday night – have fun .. cheers Hilary
Shame, maybe one day, Hilary. I am sure Sunday will be fun!
Glynis – Sounds like a wonderful weekend! Hope you thoroughly enjoy it. Now, off to read your interview.
Thanks, Margot!
Glynis… I read and enjoyed the interview! Your world travels and writing base (at your home location) are just as interesting it seems, as any character or plot twist that has ever sprung forth from the mind of your gifted authorship. So wonderful to have met you via the internet, and to have secured the honor of having my book (You2Preneur) included in your library. P.S. I did try and send you the small required fee and ran into difficulties that I believe are tied to the computer. May I have your postal address to ensure that you receive the stipend?!!! Thanks, and congrats again on all your accomplishments. dee VANAD
Thanks, Dee. I have lead an interesting life these past few years. No worries about the payment … my treat in exchange for your support! 🙂 I will upload page when I have more time.
Very kind! And I will continue to follow and support your career. I am appearing at an author’s fair on May 3rd. My book’s submitted synopsis mentions your name as a credit (for my recent interview on your site). I’m working on more novels too, and certainly have folks like you to thank for continued inspiration.
Thanks for the interview link, Glynis, and have fun with Talli and the others!
You are welcome, William. Thanks for your ongoing support.
I guess we both like the name Penny! Hope all is well Glynis!
It’s a good name, Desert Rocks! 🙂
Awesome!!! Would it be possible to request an author interview from Tricia? My writing partner and I are working on a dystopian trilogy.
Thanks! This sounds interesting! 🙂
I think you would have to approach, Tricia on her blog for a request. 🙂
What is her blog address? Thanks! 🙂
It’s in the post you have just read! Click and link over to the interview and it is her blog 🙂
Awesome! Thank you so much! 🙂 Have a great day!
Love Scrivener! Off to visit your interview…
I am taking a long time to get to grips with it but am trying hard, Deniz