I ran into myself in Charlotte Square, on the way to my reading with Sara Sheridan at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Wish I’d worn the same shirt again.
That reminds me – must start working on that army of clones…
I ran into myself in Charlotte Square, on the way to my reading with Sara Sheridan at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Wish I’d worn the same shirt again.
That reminds me – must start working on that army of clones…
A wonderful and thought-provoking review of Under Fishbone Clouds on an American blog: “When it’s easy, when it’s hard, love is all we have. This is an excellent novel. I hope you’ll find time to read it.”
Exciting news! My next novel, The Afterlives of Dr Gachet, will be published 1st July. I can’t wait. It’s a novel about the man in the painting here, and the story behind his famous heartbroken expression… More details coming soon! Right now my summer book tour is being finalised. Get in touch if you’ve got any ideas for events in your […]
This week I took part in the first ever Poetry Bike Tour in the South Downs. It was organised by the South Downs Poetry Festival, and features a group of poets and musicians cycling through Sussex and stopping off at pubs, cafes, bookshops, town halls and churches along the way to give readings and performances. As […]
Make 5. And at long last your boy band dreams shall be complete! 😉