by Graeme Cumming | Nov 27, 2018 | Literary Festivals |
If you missed the post about our first event at Henley, click here. We were early for our next event, but so was everyone else and they were queueing down the street. An effect of my partner’s back problem is that she can only stand for a short period of time before...
by Graeme Cumming | Nov 24, 2018 | Literary Festivals, Writing |
If you missed the post about the Marlborough Literary Festival and feel you’ve missed out, click here. We’d been to the Marlborough Festival on a Saturday. The events we’d booked at Henley were on the Wednesday, our first at 4:30, so there was no rush to get...
by Graeme Cumming | Nov 21, 2018 | Literary Festivals, Writing |
Because neither my partner nor I had been to a literary festival before, we didn’t know how our time would be spent, so it made sense to check the programme and pick out specific events to attend. When I ran through them, though, there weren’t many that appealed to...
by Graeme Cumming | Nov 17, 2018 | Literary Festivals, Writing |
In truth, it’s been a while since I went to a festival (a couple of months now), but a few things have been buzzing around my head and I felt I needed to share them. I’d never been to a literary festival before. Not that I can recall, anyway, which seems like madness...
by Graeme Cumming | Nov 12, 2018 | Blogging |
I suspect there will be a few of these posts over the coming weeks and months. If you’re not a blogger, you won’t be overly interested. If you are one, you probably will be. But I have nothing more to say at this stage (I will in the future). For the...
by Graeme Cumming | Nov 2, 2018 | Blogging |
Warning: This will only be of interest to bloggers For those of you who didn’t pick up on it, I joined the committee of the Bloggers Bash last year and helped organise this year’s event. I’d be lying if I said every moment spent on the preparation...