I did lunch with Madelynne Ellis. squee! I was utterly terrified. This lady has some serious publishing cred and has the beautiful Pure Folly coming out in May – that’s the one with this lovely cover (quite the nicest I’ve seen this year, and just the sort of cover that gay historical romance should be having imho)
But she was utterly charming, pretty and funny – she did her best to put me at my ease and we chatted for 3½ hours(!) without drawing breath. I gave her a copy of Transgressions which I hope she likes and she told me about her latest projects which sound very exciting. I was lucky enough to read Pure Folly when she writing it and it’s a nice little novella. Has everything you need – attraction, very nice sex scenes, and a great mystery which was nicely gothic. Can’t review on Speak Its Name, but I’ll certainly review on my LJ. She was my first ever meeting from writerly world online and now I’ve broken my literary duck and she didn’t run away screaming from the blobby Erastes then I will definitely meet others. I’ve been too hermitty too long and i need to stop being so damn shy. It’s only fat – it’s not leprosy.
Then I dropped in at Dad’s on the way home, as it was on the way, and I realise that I need to see him more than once a week. Perhaps I’ll go over on Wednesdays or something as well in future. I love him a lot (and he’s so enthusiastic about everything I do) and he is 81 – who knows how much longer I’ve got?
He had some books for me to pick up: An Ungodly Child by Rachel Green,Turncoat by Jim Butcher, A Hidden Beauty by Jamie Craig (another BEAUTIFUL cover), and Confessing a Murder by Nicholas Grayson.
OH GOD – WHAT TO READ FIRST. and don’t say Turncoat. I can’t. I’m still catching up on the back books, and I’ve just stared White Night…
Books. booksbooksbooksbooksbooksbooksbooksbooksbooks. It’s like porn to me.