Tomorrow I shall be attending the BritAsia TV World Music Awards...I am rather excited.
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Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Another Review.
On the eve of the official Split Decision launch, here is another review:-
"What can I say... I could not put Split Decision down. From the moment I began reading it to the end it held my attention 100%. I was totally engrossed in the book. The Characters were amazing and I felt so emotional at times when reading that I felt I was Natalie. Your storytelling was sheer brilliance. Would love to see this televised as an English drama. It was the perfect book for me to take on holiday." Catherine Phelan.
"What can I say... I could not put Split Decision down. From the moment I began reading it to the end it held my attention 100%. I was totally engrossed in the book. The Characters were amazing and I felt so emotional at times when reading that I felt I was Natalie. Your storytelling was sheer brilliance. Would love to see this televised as an English drama. It was the perfect book for me to take on holiday." Catherine Phelan.
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Monday, 28 September 2015
The Letter
How do you tell your daughter that years ago her father had an affair? Here in the chapter I am currently writing, Fran attempts to break the news to Danni...
“Years ago, when you were only little… your dad and I weren’t getting along. I was busy with you and my mother was ill. Your dad was going through a difficult time at work and having to work away a lot. I guess both of us were distracted.” She wanted to add that her distractions had been more valid than Jim’s, but didn’t.
“What are you saying mum? That dad left you for a while?” Danni asked, her voice a surprised staccato.
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“Years ago, when you were only little… your dad and I weren’t getting along. I was busy with you and my mother was ill. Your dad was going through a difficult time at work and having to work away a lot. I guess both of us were distracted.” She wanted to add that her distractions had been more valid than Jim’s, but didn’t.
“What are you saying mum? That dad left you for a while?” Danni asked, her voice a surprised staccato.
Fran
shook her head. She wished it had been that simple. “He didn’t leave. Well not
physically…” she clenched her fingers into her palms, feeling the nails bite into
the soft flesh, willing the pain to carry her through the awful news she was
about to impart.
I hope you are enjoying keeping up with this emerging story.Happy Reading!
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