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Jayne Bimson
I am indeed, as soon as I’ve finished this, and as soon as England are no longer involved in the Copa Mondial.
Jim Spence
Thanks. I won’t enforce copyright on those, don’t worry. The king of the one-liners for me is Reginald Hill. ‘As unreadable as a footballer’s autobiography’ . . . wish I’d coined that one.
Raymond Currie
Yes, I recall your suggestion, but it takes a long time for these things to work through. In the meantime, I’ve forwarded your message to the chair of Borders Council, who’s a chum of mine.
Sheila Marchant
Let me understand this. You’ve read 20 Skinners in three months? I’m astounded, and on his behalf, deeply flattered.
Eileen Guy
Thanks for that. It would help me follow it up if you could give me a few specifics.
Gillian Dickinson
I’m fascinated to hear of your debate. Truth is, Bob’s hardness has always shielded a soft and wounded centre, one which I’ll explore in Skinner 21. Pause? That’s a device, no more.
Mia
Hi all. Sorry I’ve been absent for a while, but I have a good excuse. I’ve just become a step-grandpa. Mia Abernethy Teixidor was born in Girona at 4:30pm on Tuesday June 22, to Frida and Dominic, and she’s absolutely guapa. It’s been ** years since I had such a close-up view of a new-born child, so she’s brought back a lot of memories. Mia’s her own little woman, though. She has two impulses, feeding and sleeping, and she’s very good at both. She has the added bonus of being her mother’s double.
Sue Wellby
When’s the next one due?!? I haven’t launched Rush of Blood yet! We’ll see what the future holds for those two, but before then, I have individual plans for Alex.
Helen Fitch
Normally Bob would not approve of rudeness, but those were exceptional circumstances. Glad you like the cover treatment. I’ll look out for that artist.
John Blackwell
Since my nation will be based in Scotland for this World Cup, my interest will not be 100%, but if I don’t watch all the games live, I’ll catch up on the highlights programmes. I suspect that the All Whites would struggle to beat the Thursday Legends, but if we can’t be there, I’m glad they are. My tip to hoist the trophy? I can’t see past Brazil, but if Spain don’t bottle it, they have a chance. The Germans and the Italians always do well, but nobody seems to be rating Argentina. Messi’s had a hard season in Spain, but he’s young and strong, and he’s the best on the planet at the moment. Any side with him in it must have a chance. England? They’re all tired, plus they’re relying too much on one player, as they always do. I can’t see them in the final without a very helpful draw. They may be capable of beating anyone but Spain and Brazil, but it’s highly unlikely they’d get all the way without coming up against one or the other.
Ray Lynn
Not quite on the border; around 45 minutes away. You should visit. Indeed everyone should visit St Marti, but not all at once.
Ann Matheson
No to your first question and yes to the second. See you there?
Beate Seiber
To be honest I don’t know ether. i have people who’re supposed to do such things for me. Time I banged the table, perhaps.
John Chisholm
You Canadians have sharp eyes. Yes, I do know about it, bit every so often I like to set a test for readers. If authors can make mistakes then so can characters, and for that reason, I’m going to leave it.
Neil Copeland
Thanks for the thought. The name has been around for centuries; maybe it’s time I took a look.
Check them out
I’ve just posted some updates and revised timings for the ‘Rush of Blood’ launch tour and for other dates. Check ‘Events’ for details.
Here’s to the next
Alison Kanuritch
Thanks for that feedback. It’s useful to know that the Kindle actually does what it says on the tin. Now, about your confusion: I suggest that you go back to the end of Coffin for Two and read the relevant passage very carefully. You won’t find a name there, and for one very good reason. When I wrote that, not even I knew the direction that he was going to take. One ting you have to understand about Oz; he leda very complicated life. Or, is he still leading it?
Joe Clark
Given your professional situation, you might be writing books, rather than reading them. You don’t tell me much about your story, but I’ll bet it’s a fascinating one. I hope your life gets quieter soon.