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First talk of 2013 a great success
I had a great time speaking to the lovely members of the Holbury and Fawley U3A on Tuesday 26 February. They made me very welcome and were a superb audience. I talked about how I write my DI Andy Horton marine mysteries and my thrillers.
I'm pleased to say that I will be talking at many more U3As this year and looking forward to them all.
U3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time work, providing opportunities for their members to share learning experiences in a wide range of interest groups and to pursue learning not for qualifications, but for fun.
You can see all my speaking engagements for 2013 on the events page on my website at http://www.rowmark.co.uk
I'm pleased to say that I will be talking at many more U3As this year and looking forward to them all.
U3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time work, providing opportunities for their members to share learning experiences in a wide range of interest groups and to pursue learning not for qualifications, but for fun.
You can see all my speaking engagements for 2013 on the events page on my website at http://www.rowmark.co.uk
Published on February 27, 2013 03:06
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First talk of 2014 and what a great audience
On Wednesday I gave my first speaking engagement for 2014 at Monks Brook U3A and what a lovely audience they were. Over a hundred people turned out to hear me talk about my method of writing and the DI Andy Horton crime series set in the Solent area on the South Coast of England in Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. I talked about my method for developing plot lines and creating characters and signed copies of my crime novels.
There were plenty of questions from the audience including writing routines, first drafts and revisions, and what inspired me to write crime novels. You can read articles on all these subjects on my blog on my official website
U3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time work, providing opportunities for their members to share learning experiences in a wide range of interest groups and to pursue learning not for qualifications, but for fun. They are always a lovely audience and I'm honoured to have given so many talks to members of this great organisation. I have many more talks lined up at U3As and other groups in 2014.
To see all my events for 2014 visit the Events Page on my website at http://www.rowmark.co.uk
If you would like me to speak to your organisation, company or library please contact me via my website.
There were plenty of questions from the audience including writing routines, first drafts and revisions, and what inspired me to write crime novels. You can read articles on all these subjects on my blog on my official website
U3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time work, providing opportunities for their members to share learning experiences in a wide range of interest groups and to pursue learning not for qualifications, but for fun. They are always a lovely audience and I'm honoured to have given so many talks to members of this great organisation. I have many more talks lined up at U3As and other groups in 2014.
To see all my events for 2014 visit the Events Page on my website at http://www.rowmark.co.uk
If you would like me to speak to your organisation, company or library please contact me via my website.
Published on January 10, 2014 05:03
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creating-characters, di-andy-horton-crime-novels, first-drafts-and-revisions, life-long-learning, method-for-developing-plot-lines, monks-brook-u3a, novels-are-set, self-help, thrillers, writing-routines