What a lovely evening! I’ve had book launches for my previous five books but this was the first time I’d had a book signing in Dymocks at Bundaberg. It was great to have the support of friends that I haven’t seen in a while – our lives sometimes get too busy, don’t they, and we need a reminder that time slips by far too fast. Some family members couldn’t make it, but those that could enjoyed themselves immensely, especially my four-year-old grandson Alex, and definitely my daughter-in-law, Cheryse Durrant, who snapped away madly with her trusty camera – the results are on her website.
Dymocks Booksellers Bundaberg owner, Phil Freeman, said he enjoyed seeing so many people in his store who were book-lovers. I definitely agree with him – love those book-lovers 🙂
I think I’m almost brain-dead after over two weeks travelling and constant sinus problems. Everything in Victoria was flowering – a pleasure to see but a disaster for my nose. Our grand-daughter turns one today so all the relatives are gathering to celebrate, so it looks like another busy weekend. Guess I won’t have any time soon to do a re-read of Grievous Harm, the next book after Fatal Flaw. I finished writing the story some time back but want to have a re-read. Don’t know if I’m a perfectionist or just plain picky 😉
I’d like to thank everyone who came to the signing. I very much appreciate your support and friendship.
Hi Sandy! It’s just fabulous to see you receive such great response to your long waited book Fatal Flaw? I was on my Iphone just looking around and put your name in and bingo your great night came up with news from Bunberg so I quickly got onto the computer to send you this note. My son set me up with this new trendy Iphone and still finding my way around it & having some fun. ! You enjoy all the glory you deserve and I will let you know what I think of the book.
Trish, that’s so lovely of you. Thank you for your kind words. Sounds like you are having a lot of fun on that Iphone. I’m tempted to upgrade my phone but don’t have the time at the moment to learn the ins and outs of new technology. I’ll look forward to your comments on Fatal Flaw.
Had a great night, Sandy. Loved the friendly vibe and am really looking forward to reading “Fatal Flaw”!
Thanks, Louise. It was such a good night and so lovely to see you there. You’re so busy I wonder how you find the time to read. You are such a good time manager. I’ll have to take lessons from you.