Tomorrow I am going here for a week or maybe two to get on with writing another novel. As I no longer have clothes at the forefront of my attention, posts to the Thoughtful Dresser will become less frequent, I'm afraid, though I have managed to talk Harry into making a reappearance, and he says he has several ideas for posts lined up, including a Christmas purchase of a handbag, though not for himself (or me.)
Sunday, 8 March 2009
Another book
Posted by Linda Grant at 13:57
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Where is this place in the photo - it look lovely.
Fowey, Cornwall. Click the link
Indeed, it looks lovely. Am in the middle of reading The Clothes on Their Backs right now . . .
I hope that like much of Cornwall, it has a warm microclimate. Looks like a lovely place to write a book, away from the bustle and demands of London, yet not too far away.
The appalling attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team made me think of Harry and all your loved ones, and I'm glad Harry can think of "l'air du temps" and share his reflections with us. I always enjoy his posts.
Hooray, another Linda Grant book is in the making! I have just finished reading The Thoughtful Dresser which you signed for me a couple of weeks ago. Although I enjoyed it, I felt oddly 'down' at the end. Not because I had come to the of a book,(always sad), but because I had expected to feel uplifted. Still puzzling about that. I will lend it to my daughter and then compare notes. All the best with the new work, you have certainly chosen a beautiful place to write in.
We wish you well and all that, but -- damn -- we'll miss you, too!
All the best.
Here's hoping your next book has something to do with graphic design. Still haven't received my copy of your book...I wonder if customs nabbed it.
As much as we will miss your thoughts and ideas about the all important style - fashion front, have you thought of inviting "guest editors" from your faithful blog followers?
Amongst your contributing blog followers appears to be a number of stylish, widely read and well informed women from various countries and continents. They could probably initiate discussion about local fashion, and the style of the midlife woman.
Melbournegirl
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