Well I made the shortlist and I’m delighted! . I couldn’t ask for more – another unexpected Monday morning gift. Thank you Doire Press
Well I made the shortlist and I’m delighted! . I couldn’t ask for more – another unexpected Monday morning gift. Thank you Doire Press
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Congratulations! Well deserved – hope you win!!
best
Kathy
Thanks Kathy – I don’t think I’ll win but its been good to get this far – its been just what I needed at the moment
A x
Fantastic news Av, no less than you deserve. Am sure you stand a good chance of winning, your work is strong and beautifully written. xx
Thanks Jan – it makes up a bit for the empty house – feels weird!
A x
Congratulations Avril! I spent some time reading through recent posts on your blog the other night; commented here and there. Love hearing about all your new projects and their success.
Your hand-made book reminded me of one I had bought in a church book sale last summer: Meadow Thoughts by Richard Jefferies, Tern press, 1977. I was attracted to it because of the hand-made look. I thought the author must have been local. Inspired by your post, I got it out and Googled the title and author. I found that that Jefferies was a notable English naturalist from Swindon, Wiltshire County, born in 1848, died 1887, 39 years old. Chills ran up my spine. Not only that but the book I paid $1.00 for is valued at least $100.00. My copy is #5 of 80 copies and signed by Nicholas Parry whose woodcuts illustrate the book.
I added The Orchid House to my Library Thing account today and included the review by Erica Yeoman, which I liked. Hope that’s ok.
And Happy New Year to you …a bit late…thanks for your greeting on Knot in Line.
Thanks for this Anne. I saw all your lovely comments, did reply to one, not sure which now. I am really delighted you have put The Orchid House in your library – thank you so much.
What a wonderful find Meadow Thoughts was! – I will take alook and Google him too. You really do have a deep connection with the West Country – it seems to call to you in so many ways and from so many places – love to see some [pictures of the book sometime
Avril x
Hooray! Well deserved as you are such a fab writer. The short listing is great and important but now I wish for you to win / Thise lovely literary Irish… w.
I know – just now I love them – and I guess with a paternal grandfather from Waterford I am connected in some ways!
Thanks Wendy x
Hi, Avril, Congratulations! And thanks for stopping by my blog. I’ve been enjoying exploring yours a bit and I shall return.
Thank you Vicki – I enjoy catching up with your blog too – both the words and your beautiful photos