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The Letters
posted by Emma on March 2, 2009 08:35 PM

Here's Fiona Robyn grinning like... a happy author, with her book in Borders. I suspect that's a rather nice feeling, to see your book in a shop. Fiona's doing a super blog tour starting today, and will be visiting no less than 26 blogs. Phew. Follow her here. And read one of the first reviews from those foxy Foxes (although when the reviewer says 'Nothing much happens in the story' I wonder if we read the same book. Anyway, whatever. I am meant to be trying not to go for the throat of less-than-completely-raving reviewers nowadays, on account of how it frightens them so.)
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A great photo. I notice that waterstones.com now says that the the book is being re-printed, while amazon.co.uk gives a release date of 1 April. There is no Borders near me so I haven't checked there. This is just the eager fan hoping for great success (I've had my copy for a while, of course).
Posted by: pierre l on March 2, 2009 09:47 PM
I heard Fiona read some of her poetry a couple weeks ago. It was really very good. Looking forward to experiencing what she can do with fiction.
Posted by: DJ Kirkby on March 3, 2009 07:11 AM
Go on, say it - an idiot!!
As you can see in the picture, my books are nestling up against Charlotte Roche's infamous Wetlands, featuring scenes so rude I don't want to write about them on a family blog. Will this be a good thing or a bad thing for The Letters?
Thanks to Anna and Emma for looking after me and my books.
Posted by: fiona robyn on March 3, 2009 10:06 AM