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June 12, 2010

How to Sign a Book

For all you debut novelists out there who are about to be published, you need to decide how you will sign your books. I was given several tips on the day of my book launch, all of them too late to prevent my ad hoc signing!


Here are my tips:

Top Tip - It helps if you can spell your own name.



1. Use indelible ink (some people read in the bath or while standing in the rain at bus stops)

2. Take your time, nobody likes a mis-spelled dedication or a  crossing out, and you can't get Tipp-ex in shops a...
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Published on June 12, 2010 13:43

June 3, 2010

Dressed to Impress (The Impress Prize)

In 2007 I was lucky enough to be shortlisted for The Impress Prize for Fiction with The Lady's Slipper. Also on the shortlist was The Courtesan's Choice by Gabrielle Kimm. Quite by chance Gaby and I were staying in the same B&B in order to go to the Awards at Exeter University. We got chatting over eggs and toast, and then again at the awards evening when we realised we were both historical fiction writers. We have kept in touch with each other's progress since then.
Neither of us was the luck...
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Published on June 03, 2010 07:05

June 2, 2010

The Lady's Slipper - Giveaway

You can enter for this draw to win a free book, and read my article on "Why I love to write about Shoes" here at Historical Tapestry.

And Eliza has interviewed me about the book on her blog here.
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Published on June 02, 2010 03:41

May 28, 2010

An interview with Eliza Graham

Eliza's new book, Jubilee, published by Pan, has the same publication date as mine. What's more Eliza started her writing career with Macmillan New Writing, so it seemed like a good chance to congratulate her on her new book and find out a bit more about her writing process, now she has three books already under her belt.
It's the Queen's Golden Jubilee, and Rachel and her aunt Evie are celebrating with the crowds on the village green. The scene is tranquil, but Rachel and her aunt can never...
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Published on May 28, 2010 12:04

May 24, 2010

My book is on my shelf!


The moment all writers hope for - my book is actually on my own bookshelf, alongside all the others I am currently reading. I am on the same shelf as Ruth Padel, Philip Pullman and Ian Mortimer! Of course I could have placed it next to something like "Plato's Republic" or "War and Peace" but unfortunately I don't own either.
And I have to say Macmillan's designers have done an absolutely gorgeous job inside and out and I couldn't be happier with the look and feel of it.
What is really strange i...
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Published on May 24, 2010 08:32

Historical Belles and Beaus

I have joined other historical fiction writers from around the world in blogging at the new Historical Belles and Beaus. The most recent blogs are on  why write historical romance, how to write medieval fiction, and a post entitiled "Who Dunnit, I Dunno?" about Jack the Ripper, but there is plenty of other interesting stuff in their recent back catalogue.
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Published on May 24, 2010 03:09

May 7, 2010

Lady's Slipper gets Police Protection.

Just had to share this, in today's Daily Mail Online!
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Published on May 07, 2010 15:01