I’d not realised how gruelling it is to be In Trade.*

Dec 10, 2013 17:36

Right, where were we? Oh. Right.

I again commend to you - it having been part of the reason for my protracted absence - my new novel, Cross and Poppy, specifically the first in my new series of novels, Village Tales. I am honoured and chuffed to see that it has been very kindly reviewed. (I may add that some of you must surely immediately ( Read more... )

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tree_and_leaf December 10 2013, 18:06:18 UTC
The chasuble line is a wonderful one-liner.

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Of course, Canon Judith HAS fish on her chasuble. wemyss December 10 2013, 18:27:20 UTC
Neatly embroidered.

I did indeed think of you when I realised we wanted to sell bags and shirts and so on with that line on it.

(Thank you, as ever.)

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Re: Of course, Canon Judith HAS fish on her chasuble. tree_and_leaf December 10 2013, 22:05:03 UTC
Well, no-one's perfect.

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But the loaves are well-executed. wemyss December 10 2013, 22:11:59 UTC
And with some parishes, one takes what one can get in the way of vestments....

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pathology_doc December 12 2013, 16:15:35 UTC
It is the first time I have actually pulled a muscle from having … pulled. Evidently, being In Trade is only less laborious than, ah, having trade in one.

Too much information, my friend. Too much information. ;)

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That is the price... wemyss December 17 2013, 22:34:37 UTC
... of gloating - and of having, for a change, something over which to gloat.

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Re: That is the price... pathology_doc December 18 2013, 12:59:18 UTC
:)

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