I've made a strong start on researching my next historical novel. This one will be set in a bakery. Title and details to be announced soon. I've been to archives, libraries and museums so far this week and am well and truly back in my happy place.
Elsewhere this week, I did a book signing at new indie bookshop Electric Beacon Books at South Shields.
I also did a book signing at the wonderfully named Fru Fru and Friends in Grangetown, Sunderland. This was great, met loads of the best kind of people.
I was proud to see RCW - the literary agency I'm represented by, voted number one amongst literary agents, in The Bookseller magazine this week.
And the Creative Writing Course at Sunderland Womens' Centre is now open for bookings. Very proud and honoured to be sponsoring this course.
Finally, my ballroom dancing cosy crime Deadly Dancing at the Seaview Hotel was highly praised by The People's Friend magazine as "cosy crime at its very best."
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
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