Ripples and echoes
So, I have been having a quiet freak-out about the fact that, as of now, anyone can read the Bah! book. ANYONE. Up until now I’ve been in control of who sees it. Not any more. It’s bizarre. Not bad,...
View ArticleBah! revisited: Hello again
I posted this first in March 2010. I’m reposting now because, as I start to get lovely book reviews from readers, and news that extra copies of the Bah! book are being bought and handed to GPs, breast...
View ArticleBah! Book Update
Well, the Bah! book has been out in the world for a couple of weeks now, and I thought it was time for a bit of a review. So… let’s start with the reviews. Over at Amazon, I’m excited to have 3 5*...
View ArticleBus(t)y
Today is a busy day, so this is a bit of a drive-by blog post. (I love that the layout of the QWERTY keyboard, with the T and Y next to each other, make it so easy to mistype ‘busy’ as ‘busty’. Very...
View ArticleLaunched
Thursday night saw the official launch of ‘How I Said Bah! To cancer’. My agent, Oli, had said that every book needs a moment, and this was the moment for mine. I stood in front of friends, family,...
View ArticleTee hee
I was on the phone to my book suppliers yesterday, ordering up some more copies of the Bah! book. I’ve got a couple of events coming up, and I’m sending out a fair few signed copies (if you’d like one,...
View ArticleThriving, part 2
In all the excitement of being able to tell you about ‘Thrive’ being published in September, and all the general excitement of this week (in no particular order, Hay House author party, best friend’s...
View ArticleIcicle adventure
When I finished the Icicles Shawl, I told you it was going to accompany me to the 14/4 Literary Dinner in Windsor, organised by Glow Productions. I’m happy to report that it had a lovely time. (Photo:...
View ArticleBah! Book Titbit 16
My Grandma used to say: if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all. With this in mind, I offer you the cover of the Italian edition of Bah!, which has the virtue of making me giggle...
View ArticleMaking a change
The first time I got an email from someone who thought that, in the Bah! book, I was being disrespectful to them as a person with stage 4 cancer, I felt sad, and a bit upset. But I reminded myself...
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