The lovely Juliet Greenwood and her book at the Tenby Book Fair this last weekend. While I’m working on my own blog post about the event, here are her impressions. Enjoy!
This weekend I went to beautiful Tenby in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, for the annual Tenby Book Fair, organised by fellow Honno authors Judith Barrow and Thorne Moore. It was very exciting for me this year, as the Fair came just days after the publication of my latest historical novel for Honno Press, The White Camellia. It was definitely a case of one proud author holding her book and not letting it out of her sight!
I love Tenby, with its wide sweep of coastline and the bright colours of its houses. This is the second time I’ve been, so I’d got my bearings and was able to explore a little more of the winding streets and the sheltered harbour. Tenby is small, bustling and friendly, held inside ancient town walls and overlooking Cardigan Bay, with Caldey Island on one side, and the distant view of the Gower and…
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Glad y’all had a great time. We had likewise at the Princeton Children’s Book Festival. I really do enjoy these opportunities to engage with the public.
Thank you. I think I saw the post. Someone sold out all their books, I understand. Congratulations! These events are great fun!