Giveaway winner

Christina Courtenay’s publisher ChocLit kindly donated a copy of The Scarlet Kimono to accompany her guest post on this blog on 19 February.

I’m delighted to announce the giveaway winner is Linda Mitchelmore, who lives in Devon.

Congratulations to Linda and thank you to all participants to commenting on the post.

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Competition: Write about your filofax memories

Write 300-500 words about your favourite filofax memory and you could win a brand new oganiser. Now enjoying a strong revival, filofax is regaining the worldwide popularity seen in the 1980s.

This October, filofax and Philofaxy would like to invite you to share your favourite filofaxmemory. Whether it’s a tale about your first filofax, the […]

Oh, and the answers to the quiz

The correct answers were…

How many numbered tips did I give you when researching? 4 numbered tips What speed was my heroine doing in her Giulietta? 130kph How many attended Lumb Bank? 16 ‘students’, including me How many things do we learn when taking it on the chin? 7 things What page had I reached […]

And the winner is…

Thank you all for entering the competition – you were brilliant!

The winner was Liz Harris from Oxford and a signed copy of Elizabeth Buchan’s Light of the Moon will be on its way to her, courtesy of La Poste’s (cheap) ‘cultural service’. Yes, the French post office has a cheap rate for books, manuscripts, […]

Elizabeth Buchan talks about undercover work, daughters and separate beds

I am thrilled to host author Elizabeth Buchan on my blog today.

When I asked for suggestions for my brand new Kindle reader, Separate Beds was recommended of Carole Blake of Blake Friedman Literary Agency. Tweeting with Elizabeth, I discovered one of her novels was about a female SOE agent in war-time France, Light of […]