Happy New Year, everyone. There's lots to look forward to in 2022.
My second cosy crime novel set in Scarborough CURTAIN CALL AT THE SEAVIEW HOTEL is out in MAY in ebook, hardback and audiobook (paperback in August), see https://bit.ly/CurtainCallAtTheSeaviewHotel.
Plus, my seventh saga set in Ryhope 1919, A MOTHER'S CHRISTMAS WISH is out in August in ebook, hardback and audiobook (paperback in October) see http://bit.ly/AMothersChristmasWish
My January newsletter has now gone out to all of my fans. You can read it online here. Or, if you'd like to, you can sign up to receive this monthly newsletter from my website, here.
I've updated my events page on my website to include talks I'm giving this year either in person or by zoom. Please join me for any that you would like to, it's always nerve-wracking giving talks and so friendly faces are always welcome. Check out all the events here.
This week, on January 6th, the Irish tradition of Nollaig na mBan was celebrated. It's called The Women's Christmas (or Little Christmas) and is a wonderful tradition which I included in my novel The Tuppenny Child. Find out more at http://bit.ly/TheTuppennyChild
I crafted another episode of my weekly soap opera Riverside for The People's Friend magazine. I've been writing Riverside weekly since 2016 and you can find out all about it here.
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Glenda Young
Twitter: @Flaming_Nora
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Website: GlendaYoungBooks.com
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