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More Mentoring … and More Paperbacks

Posted by sallyhinchcliffe on January 14, 2009

For those of you who are interested, Shaun’s posted another report of our last mentoring session. With Burns night coming up here, I’m reminded of his lines from To a Louse:

O wad some Power the giftie gie us
To see oursels as ithers see us

And talking of which – look what arrived in the post yesterday:

pile_o_paperbacksThis is the mass market paperback – the cheapie. On the back, and inside the front cover are the best of the quotes from the reviews, which are always nice to read (especially now, when I’m doing battle with my second novel). I’m torn between ‘an intelligent novel about a woman in a man’s world’ (from the Sunday Times) and ‘sophisticated first novel … entertaining and credible’ from the Literary Review.

Can they really mean me?

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Sunday Times Crime Roundup

Posted by sallyhinchcliffe on May 5, 2008

A friend has directed me to this – scroll down about half way

…an intelligent novel about a woman in a man’s world…

I like.

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