Wednesday, 22 May 2013

The Artist Unleashed: A NEW ROAD TO TRAVEL, by Glynis Smy

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  1. Thanks for having me on your blog, Jessica.

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  2. Love the cover to Ripped Genes! Yay on moving back! I'm sure you're going to love being with your family. ;-)
    Have fun!

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  3. Jessica, thanks. It is going to be a big, down-size in life, programme, but the joy of being with my girls will help me cope. Glad you like the cover!

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  4. Great learning more about you Glynis. Did you happen to keep that napkin from your friend’s wine bar? And I love the idea Jack the Ripper, falling in love, just added it to my tbr list in gr. Enjoy your time with your granddaughter and at the Festival of Romance . . .Bedford is actually not that far from where I live . . . (;

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    1. Elise, I didn't! I screwed it up, and the following day I frantically wrote the notes I could remember. I do regret not keeping it. Thank you for your support. I visited Bedford many years ago for an interview, and look forward to returning for a different purpose.

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  5. Good Luck with your move and the WIP! I like that you wrote the idea of Ripper on a napkin. I've done something similar before. Got to write it down when inspiration comes.

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    1. Thanks. Yes, it hits at the oddest moments, D G!

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  6. You've come a long way, Glynis. Hope the UK continues to inspire you to write.

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    1. Thanks, Alex. I am sure it will open new doors.

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  7. Oh I bet it's a relief to be done with Cyprus and the banks closing up and the discussion over whether to tax saving accounts, etc.

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    1. Michael, it is scary times for many over here. Several expats from around the world, not just UK, are returning to their homelands.

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  8. Glynis, I think you'll adapt to the return quite nicely. You seem pretty well balanced and have a good attitude for make the most out of everything. And imagine all that beautiful greenery you'll see back home, plenty of inspiration! You've been very productive lately, and you showcase other authors, very generous of you Glynis!

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  9. Charmaine, thank you for your kind, and positive words. Your support is much appreciated. x

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  10. Hi Glynis .. great guest you've got here Jess ... I so like the ideas of your books .. and will enjoy the read, when I get there - feels a little like your move across back to the UK .. glad you'll get inspiration from your home town - to continue on with your writing. My move is from the computer screen to a chair with a book or two ... I seem to have a few of both of your books ..

    Cheers and good luck to you both - you deserve much success - cheers Hilary

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  11. Thanks for your kind words, Hilary! I hope you enjoy a rest with the books. Your support is much appreciated. x

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  12. Love the title, the Man in Room Eighteen. Hope everything goes well with the move!

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