
Another mad week in the world of a statistician/author who wishes someone would event longer days… As well as work, this is what I’ve been up to:
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- Finishing an article for a magazine that will be out in June (exciting, and more details to follow soon!)
- Getting some new publicity photos taken by the lovely Melanie Moss (great fun and I am really pleased with them – you can view a selection here)
- Having a ‘home alone’ writing retreat, where I managed to write 10,000 words on Sat/Sun (very tough, especially on day two)
- Reading… I finished these:
- In Place of Death by Craig Robertson – a brilliant crime thriller in the Narey & Winters series, featuring a spooky underground tunnel (fab, and it’s out now)
- The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware – set on a luxury yacht where a woman goes missing – the mystery and tension keep going throughout – a great read (out in June)
- Doing a library event at Molesey Library with Louise Voss (brilliant night with a lovely audience)
- And now I am getting prepared for my trip to Newcastle Noir, where I am doing a panel with Sarah Ward, Helen Cadbury and Amanda Jennings, chaired by crime legend Barry Forshaw, author of Brit Noir (out now)
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It’s all go, as usual. Oh, and did I mention that Willow Walk is out in eBook next week?? To celebrate that, I’ve got a Goodreads Giveaway for a signed paperback, running now – click here to enter …and I will have exciting news about the launch nights for the Willow Walk paperback very soon – but as a heads up – if you are in London on 2nd June, or Edinburgh on 23rd – keep your evening free 🙂
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