Susan Alison's Blog, page 12
January 27, 2012
Obey the cats!!! Sit back and relax and have a fabulously wonderful birthday, Judy!
Published on January 27, 2012 01:57
She loved the breeze through her hair...
Published on January 27, 2012 01:36
January 20, 2012
Valentine, Be Mine, Til the end of Time. (But you're not allowed on the furniture.)





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Published on January 20, 2012 08:31
January 6, 2012
All because the lady loves Milk Tray...

Published on January 06, 2012 04:51
December 20, 2011
So, where's your BAD Christmas sweater??? (we want pics)

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Published on December 20, 2011 14:23
More Welsh Corgi dogs being all Christmasssy...





We all have a Bah, Humbug! person. (don't we???)And we have to do that conciliatory little smile in the background and hope that smooths things over...



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Published on December 20, 2011 13:54
Gingerbread Corgis were her specialty (she made herself e...





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Published on December 20, 2011 13:54
Welsh Corgi dogs with Christmas on their minds





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Published on December 20, 2011 13:29
December 5, 2011
...And a poo-dle in a pear tree...

my true love sent to me
A poo-dle in a pear tree....On the second day of Christmas...On the third day of Christmas.............................................................On the 12th day of Xmas
my true love sent 2 me
12 Dachshunds digging,
11 Pit Bulls peeing,
10 Labs a-leaping,
9 Dalmatians dancing,
8 Mutts a-moulting,
7 Spaniels swimming,
6 Greyhounds Gazing,
5 Gordon Setters,
4 Border Collies,
3 Fox Hounds,
2 Cute Corgis,
And a poo-dle in a pear tree!
Published on December 05, 2011 00:57
November 9, 2011
Penny Grubb, crime writer and ALCS Chair
Rosie and Monty are delighted to welcome Penny Grubb to their blog. They love reading crime novels (and the fact that Penny carries doc choc drops in her pocket is neither here nor there…)
Penny writes crime novels about a Private Investigator. It's not that she writes what she knows, exactly, but she does write what she likes to read…
She is also Chair of the biggest writing-related organisation in the world - that is, the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society - this means she has writers' best interests at heart and works out what dosh they can get for secondary rights. (Which is pretty fab and also means writers can afford to give their dogs more bones.)
To get back to the books she writes, 'The Doll Makers' won the International Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger; and 'Like False Money' was nominated for the International John Creasey Dagger - both recognitions of the fabulousness of her work were, of course, accepted with becoming modesty.
Penny thoroughly researches the 21st century PI in order to provide the authenticity which is a trade mark of her novels.
Part of that research involves interviewing real people - real victims, real criminals…….
...and real law investigator type people, too, including forensic detectives and pathologists…
Being a novelist often results in reactions from these interviewees ranging from suspicion on the one paw, to camaraderie which often involves too much detail, and even offers of work!
It's all valuable material to Penny, and you can find out how she's used it in her three novels due to be released on November 12th in paperback. (Found in all good bookstores on- and off-line.)
They have fab covers:
Rosie reckons 'The Dollmakers' cover is dead scary…….
Penny will be out there with her special pen signing books in WH Smith's…- and there's a 3 for £15 offer going on - yay!
The signings:
19 November WHS Books Beverley 9.30 to 11.30
19 November WHS Prospect Centre Hull 12.00 to 2.00
26 November WHS Coney Street York 12.00 to 2.00
26 November WHS Monks Cross Shopping Park York 2.30 to 4.30
3 December WHS Westborough Scarborough 12.00 to 2.00
10 December WHS Victoria Shopping Centre Harrogate 12.00 to 2.00
17 December to be confirmed, maybe nowhere
Rosie: It's been very interesting finding out how you work, Penny! Come back soon. *don't forget to refill the dog choc drop pocket, though*
Monty: It's been lovely getting to know you, Penny. You can come back anytime - even if your dog choc drop pocket IS empty. No. Really. I mean it. Honest. I do. Yeah.
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Penny writes crime novels about a Private Investigator. It's not that she writes what she knows, exactly, but she does write what she likes to read…

She is also Chair of the biggest writing-related organisation in the world - that is, the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society - this means she has writers' best interests at heart and works out what dosh they can get for secondary rights. (Which is pretty fab and also means writers can afford to give their dogs more bones.)

To get back to the books she writes, 'The Doll Makers' won the International Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger; and 'Like False Money' was nominated for the International John Creasey Dagger - both recognitions of the fabulousness of her work were, of course, accepted with becoming modesty.

Penny thoroughly researches the 21st century PI in order to provide the authenticity which is a trade mark of her novels.

Part of that research involves interviewing real people - real victims, real criminals…….

...and real law investigator type people, too, including forensic detectives and pathologists…

Being a novelist often results in reactions from these interviewees ranging from suspicion on the one paw, to camaraderie which often involves too much detail, and even offers of work!
It's all valuable material to Penny, and you can find out how she's used it in her three novels due to be released on November 12th in paperback. (Found in all good bookstores on- and off-line.)
They have fab covers:

Rosie reckons 'The Dollmakers' cover is dead scary…….


19 November WHS Books Beverley 9.30 to 11.30
19 November WHS Prospect Centre Hull 12.00 to 2.00
26 November WHS Coney Street York 12.00 to 2.00
26 November WHS Monks Cross Shopping Park York 2.30 to 4.30
3 December WHS Westborough Scarborough 12.00 to 2.00
10 December WHS Victoria Shopping Centre Harrogate 12.00 to 2.00
17 December to be confirmed, maybe nowhere
Rosie: It's been very interesting finding out how you work, Penny! Come back soon. *don't forget to refill the dog choc drop pocket, though*
Monty: It's been lovely getting to know you, Penny. You can come back anytime - even if your dog choc drop pocket IS empty. No. Really. I mean it. Honest. I do. Yeah.
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Published on November 09, 2011 09:11