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Category: Of Debut Authors and Thomas Hardy

Antonia Honeywell11th November 201519th December 2016BlogLeave a comment

Of Debut Authors and Thomas Hardy

  Yesterday evening, four W&N debut authors formed a panel at the tenth Chorleywood Literary Festival, organized by the wonderful Chorleywood Books. Catriona Ward (Rawblood), Colin Macintyre (The Letters of Ivor Punch), Laura Barnett (The Versions of Us) and I, chaired by Morag Watkins, talked about our novels, about getting published and about our writing […]

This week I am reading…

Fallible Justice by Laura Laasko

Thea aged 11 is reading The Innocence of Father Brown by G. K. Chesterton

Oliver aged 13 is reading The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness

Adam aged 10 is reading The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien

Esme aged 8 is reading First Term at Malory Towers by Enid Blyton

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    • Hopelessness and the writing life
    • Book Festivals – A beginner writes
    • Of Debut Authors and Thomas Hardy
    • Promoting Debut Authors – London Book Fair 14th April 2015
    • The Ship Launch Party
    • Countdown To Publication
    • THE END – the most elusive words in the novelist’s lexicon
    • Should I do a Writing Course?
    • The End of the Beginning
    • When things change
    • The land where dreams come true
  • My Reading & Reviews
    • Baileys Prize 2015
    • Bailey’s Prize 2014
    • Man Booker Prize 2014
    • Man Booker Prize 2013
    • Other Reading
  • Any Other Business
    • Advent 2016
    • A love song to my chorus
    • This morning I am very angry – Again.
    • Things you can’t say on Twitter
    • This Morning I am Very Angry
    • Thirst and WoMentoring – Welcome Kerry Hudson!
    • On hearing of the death of Doris Lessing
    • If Gore Vidal was right, how come my friends are still alive?
    • Seven Reasons to Come and hear Maggie Gee speak in Little Missenden on 12th October
    • In praise of slow runners
    • This Post is Dedicated to Maggie Gee
    • A Cautionary Tale for Justin Welby
    • On Harvest, Dandelions and Giving Up Writing
    • This Post is Dedicated to Tanya Gold

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