It’s been a little while since I’ve written an update kind of post, and so it seemed like today would be a good day.
A Thousand Rooms is currently available to read and review via NetGalley, and was recently in their Summer Reads newsletter. So far, so good. I’ve also been asked, via a NetGalley request, to take part in a blog tour for a new Random House/Penguin release, The Finding of Martha Lost. My review is due on May 24th – I’ve read the book already and can say it’s a lovely, whimsical read.
Writing-wise I’ve been forging ahead with Silver and Black, hoping to get a complete draft finished by the end of this month. I’ve been working on it, on and off, for over a year now, so it will be nice to get the structure sorted. There will be quite a bit of work after that, of course, adding in detail and finetuning things, so it’s a while away from being shared. However, the fourth Ambeth book, Under Stone, is now out for edit, and I’m sorting out the cover design with a view to publishing this summer. Then there’s The Grove, a story that’s coming to me in bits and pieces, and that I’m quite excited about. I foresee a lot of work ahead with that one…
Other than that, I’ve been looking at planning a few short trips over the coming months, so hopefully that will mean more material for my Wednesday Wanders (although I’m not close to running out yet!). Even though I’m not blogging quite as much as I usually do, I try not to miss posting those – it’s fun going back to places I’ve visited and I really enjoy hearing from everyone about places they’ve visited too. And does anyone else feel that Game of Thrones cannot return soon enough? I’m dying to find out what happens next, and think it quite mean that they’re making us wait so long. I also recently read The Handmaid’s Tale, and wish I could get the Hulu adaptation here – I hear it’s excellent.
And I’m still walking, enjoying the trees and canal and wild creatures, using the time to work out plots and ideas. Yesterday I saw herons, two swans building a nest, countless ducks and silver fish jumping, and was scattered with sweet scented hawthorn blossom as I wandered past water so smooth and still it seemed an extension of the path I walked.
Last night the gorgeous girl and I watched Eurovision together, as we usually do. We had snacks and supplies, plus I was tweeting with #BigUpYour Eurovision, which was hilarious fun. None of us, gorgeous girl included, were completely thrilled with the song that won – however, huge congratulations to Portugal on their first Eurovision win ever. Here’s to Lisbon 2018!
Happy weekend, everyone, and Happy Mother’s Day to those who are celebrating xx
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Is a thousand rooms limited countrywise on NG? I often have problems because books are not available for Gib π¦
I’ve made it available for all regions, so it should be okay? Hoping, anyway! π
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Thanks so much for sharing, Sue π
My pleasure, Helen π x
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Thanks for sharing, Chris! π
This is amazing combination…bravo!
Thanks so much! π
I miss Game of Thrones too! I’m hoping to see Doune Castle, which was used for Winterfell, when I travel to Scotland at the end of the month. It seems like your writing is keeping you busy! I’m sure that is a great thing! π
Ooh, lucky you – I hope you get to see it and take lots of photos π Safe travels! And yes, writing is keeping me busy, but I love it so that’s okay.
Thank you. I’m hoping to get lots of photos while I’m there. Scotland has been one of my dream destinations.
Being busy with something you love is the best kind of busy that there is. π
It sure is! And I’m slightly envious of your trip to Scotland – it’s somewhere I’ve not been yet, though I’m hoping to change that this year π
I love the photo of the canal. So lush and green…like a fairy will pop out from among the ferns and go fluttering off leaving golden dust sparkling in her wake. π
Thanks, Linda, that’s a gorgeous thought – it is quite magical, walking along there – you’d never know you were so close to London π