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Oct. 6th, 2008 10:38 amI'm back. Hello.
The last few weeks have been kinda crazy. Part of me wants to give you all the numbers: people I've met; libraries, schools, bookstores and events at which I've spoken; topics I've covered. There were panels, workshops, seminars, signings, interviews, retreats, photo shoots, and numerous waits for flights. That it's all become a bit of a blur (like the countryside from a Japanese bullet train) is probably a blessing for all concerned. I can't imagine how some people do this for weeks on end.
A big thank you to all who came along, and apologies to those dear friends I missed along the way. Everyone's been wonderful, even the woman in Queensland who asked me if my books would make her a better person (of course they will!). Expect some delays as I catch up on mail and the family. Normal service, whatever that entails, will soon resume.
Meanwhile, I'm craving a home-cooked meal. So, just for Kate Eltham, here are my Top Five Comfort Foods, as prepared by me or Amanda when we can't be bothered to think of something fancier to eat:
1) Beef casserole in red wine accompanied by a healthy dollop of buttery mash.
2) Vegetable stir-fry, with tofu.
3) Lamb pot roast.
4) Cheese, olives, pate and dips.
5) Chocolate.
I think I'll have all of them this week.
Note: the title of this post comes from Gary Numan's "I Dream of Wires". Is anyone is as excited as I am that he's touring Australia next year?
The last few weeks have been kinda crazy. Part of me wants to give you all the numbers: people I've met; libraries, schools, bookstores and events at which I've spoken; topics I've covered. There were panels, workshops, seminars, signings, interviews, retreats, photo shoots, and numerous waits for flights. That it's all become a bit of a blur (like the countryside from a Japanese bullet train) is probably a blessing for all concerned. I can't imagine how some people do this for weeks on end.
A big thank you to all who came along, and apologies to those dear friends I missed along the way. Everyone's been wonderful, even the woman in Queensland who asked me if my books would make her a better person (of course they will!). Expect some delays as I catch up on mail and the family. Normal service, whatever that entails, will soon resume.
Meanwhile, I'm craving a home-cooked meal. So, just for Kate Eltham, here are my Top Five Comfort Foods, as prepared by me or Amanda when we can't be bothered to think of something fancier to eat:
1) Beef casserole in red wine accompanied by a healthy dollop of buttery mash.
2) Vegetable stir-fry, with tofu.
3) Lamb pot roast.
4) Cheese, olives, pate and dips.
5) Chocolate.
I think I'll have all of them this week.
Note: the title of this post comes from Gary Numan's "I Dream of Wires". Is anyone is as excited as I am that he's touring Australia next year?
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Date: 2008-10-07 02:53 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-10-07 05:48 am (UTC)I'm pleased your traveling less next year. That means more books. Philip Pullman did the same. He said it was a choice about being a writer or a talker, and he was a writer.
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Date: 2008-10-08 11:56 pm (UTC)