new year, same old me
Posted on 09 January 2009 by Freya North
Well, there’s no more stilton or chocolate in the house and I don’t want even a snifter of mulled wine for another 11 months at least… I ate, I drank, I was very merry. But more to the point – how are you guys? I really hope you had a lovely time over the festive season. We had a marvellous trip up north and Santa found us in fine form. Favourite present? A new Radley purse. Oh, and French Lime Blossom potions and lotions by Jo Malone. Christmas Day was stunning – sunny, brisk – and Saltburn beach was the place to be. The tide was right out and there was space aplenty for everyone. There were a few funny looks from people when Felix, Georgia and I plonked down flat on our tums on the pier for a quirky photo! Boxing Day was fun too – with a trip to the Transporter Bridge, which is the key setting for a romantic interlude in the new book, would you believe! New Year’s Eve was a cosy lock-in at our local. Now the kids are back to school, there are two new cats at home, I’m back in the library blogging away… I’ve loads to tell you – but JayBeeCee (the whizz who is masterminding this new website) tells me it’s de-rigeur to keep posts short and sparky. He told me my advice page was too long and wordy…I said bugger that, I’m an author – I work with words, matey. He’s very patient and he humours me kindly. He knows I’d rather do all my writing by quill on parchment. I’ll try and post up new pix – though it may be beyond my technical capabilities and I may have to cry “JayBeeCee…are you busy?!” Hey ho – I’ve only recently turned my hand to blinkin’ bloggin’… and I’m not doing too bad a job, am I?















January 10th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
Happy new year! I was so pleased to find your blogsite just before Christmas and really enjoy reading it. I have been hooked on your books ever since I read ‘Chloe’, which I thought was brilliant. I loved ‘Home Truths’ and ‘Love Rules’, too. Can’t wait for your next one!
January 13th, 2009 at 10:29 am
Long is good – gives me something to read during my lunch hour
January 21st, 2009 at 11:29 am
Hello, I thought I would let you know that I love the advice page. I always read it when I get stuck and I really feel like my character needs me to tell her story now. Please don’t change it! You see, you’re right, writers know best!
January 21st, 2009 at 2:07 pm
Great to hear this – sometimes I feel little more than my characters’ PA, at their beck and call to tell their tales in as lucid and entertaining a way as I can…
March 7th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
God, I’m itching to get started now after reading all your advice! Great website! Love it!