May is Local History Month and I started my events at WHEATLEY HILL HERITAGE CENTRE and chatted to some amazing people. If you haven't been to the heritage centre before, please go, it's amazing.
It was an honour to be included in Headline Publishing's Highlights July to December 23 with my Scarborough crazy golf cosy crime Foul Play at the Seaview Hotel published later this year, see http://bit.ly/FoulPlayAtTheSeaviewHotel
I am over the moon to have The Sixpenny Orphan featured in this month's Sunderland Antiquarian Society newsletter, which has arrived in the homes of thousands of members today. If you'd like a copy of my new novel it's at http://bit.ly/TheSixpennyOrphan
The Sunderland Echo have a competition for you to win signed copies of my book and one lucky winner also wins a Rington's biscuit hamper. All details here.
Wrexham Carnival of Words was announced as a 'resounding success' as attention turns to next year. 'A cosier approach in the Agatha Christie tradition was provided by Glenda Young.' I'm going to dine out on those words forever. Read the article here.
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.
Glenda Young
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