A Bit Of A Maddy

Daffy DuckTook a bit of a maddy yesterday. I had a 9:30 meeting in Ratho on the very western edge of Edinburgh and managed to get there 1 hour and 10 minutes late.


I TOTALLY buggered up the buses and managed to get lost at the Gyle and then stranded at Ingliston. Thankfully there was no rain but it was bloody cold.


As I said, it was mad.


On the upside, I featured in an interview published over at Nadine Unscripted. Nadine interviewed me towards the end of last week and it went live yesterday morning Have a read of it here: Colin Galbraith: Rising Tartan Noir Author


Not much else for you today. Work is moving on GATECRASH as it also is on the stageplay, so plenty to keep me busy.


Sales of my poetry chapbooks sold under my pen-name, Chas Stramash, seem to have taken a small increase, which I assume is off the back of the recent poetry ebook free-for-all over at the Poetry Superhighway on the 1st of May. I’m guessing people liked POEMS FROM A COFFEE SHOP WINDOW and are delving into my other work.


Always good to see!



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Published on May 15, 2012 06:03
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message 1: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Read the interview over on Nadine, Unscripted and totally loved it. I was interested to see you listed Ian Rankin as an influence, I have his book "Blood Hunt" on my iPod and thoroughly enjoyed it! Will keep a look out for your books now.


message 2: by Colin (new)

Colin Galbraith Charlotte wrote: "Read the interview over on Nadine, Unscripted and totally loved it. I was interested to see you listed Ian Rankin as an influence, I have his book "Blood Hunt" on my iPod and thoroughly enjoyed it..."

Thanks Charlotte - glad you enjoyed the interview. And of you do dig out my books, I hope you enjoy them too! :-)


message 3: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte I'm pretty sure I will, anything that mentions Scotland is guaranteed to get a "like" from me, haha. Never been there, but mad about everything about the place, the history, the geography...well, everything except maybe haggis!


message 4: by Colin (new)

Colin Galbraith ...well, everything except maybe haggis!

You gotta try it first. Yum! ;-)


message 5: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Haha, I plan to! Until you have actually tried something, you can't express an opinion on it, just an unfounded fear, so I tell myself.


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