To start with, I had a brilliant last week at the Big Comfy Literature Festival last weekend in which I shared a local author panel with the talented (and infinitely more presentable) authors
Elizabeth Earle and
Kelly Hadley-Price. This was great fun, made even more pleasant thanks to cake and Prosecco (thanks, Elizabeth!). I caught a number of other events there - the highlights being a talk by
Kate Riordan and a performance of "Not tiggerdy Boo tonight", a play written by fellow Coventry Writer Group author
Margaret Egrot. Another highlight was an absolutely fascinating talk about the history of the Memorial park by local historian and writer
Trevor Harkin. Thanks to Michael from the Big Comfy Bookshop for both organising it and for having me!
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Local Author Panel - Elizabeth, Kelly, Muggins. |
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"Did I accidentally leave a fork in the knife drawer? Bother." |
I'm a mere couple of thousand words away from finishing
Recreant, but after a (blessed) long absence the Black Dog is back with an absolute vengeance this week so my get-up-and-go has got-up-and-gone. Normal service will hopefully soon be resumed!
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Not this black dog. |
So, you'll hopefully forgive me a bit of self indulgence. I received my copy of 47-16 (or to give it the fancy highfalutin full title
47-16: Short Fiction and Poetry Inspired by David Bowie) this week. My story "Saviour Machine" is the opening story. The tireless editor
Chris Thompson has put together a beautiful piece of work that I'm very proud to be a part of, an eclectic mix of styles and authors - and a very worthy tribute to the great man.
Now comes the self-indulgent bit... It was only when I was putting it on the bookshelf when I realised quite how far I've come in just a few short years. From my first submitted short story "The Shadow Cast by the World" being accepted for the first volume of Fear's Accomplice, I've built up quite a reasonable body of work - and it's hopefully only the start..! And there are more coming up that aren't even in the photo below.
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Books of all shapes and sizes - look at 'em! |
So, thanks for sticking with me and buying and reading my stuff. And if you're extra-special reviewing it as well. Hopefully you'll enjoy Recreant - when I've finally finished the bloody thing. Sooner rather than later, hopefully!
Next time :)
* Released by Marvin Gaye in 1971, the year I was born. Coincidence? Yeah. Yeah it is.