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Doing business

Have been a bit distracted this week following my technicolour appearance on Pitch Parlour and a flurry of ensuing comments emails etc. It’s nice to be noticed, and in exchange for my idea on restructring the blog, the ubiquitous Miss P. has also suggested some tweaks to my pitch letter. If this is bartering, I’m all in … Continue reading Doing business

Footsteps

Our stay in an Irish backwater was hardly eventful, but still brought some interesting discoveries, like the Japanese Garden in Kildare which depicts a whole lifetime from the Cave of Birth to the Hill of Mourning – and very prettily too.    Our trip also confirmed my previous impression that outside the cities, Ireland is more … Continue reading Footsteps

Back soon

Looking out  on our garden,  I can’t believe that Ireland can be any greener than what we have here, thanks to rain, rain and more rain (and the tender ministrations of my Head Gardener) . But now it’s time to see for ourselves just how green the Emerald Isle can get. By the time you read this (if … Continue reading Back soon

Local hero

Trawling my local library for something in the creative non-fiction category, I spotted Simon Winchester’s The Map that Changed the World and decided on the basis of the opening pages to bring it home. The first few chapters had just the kind of imagined detail that kept me interested in the life story of William Smith and his geological explorations, … Continue reading Local hero