Last night at 21:00 I waited armed with a large glass of wine poised in front of my computer waiting for a call on Skype. No, this wasn't my daily chat with Dad but a call from a book club in Warwickshire.
It was all thanks to a phone call a few months ago due to a need to schedule a replacement pipe for the gas supply to the house in Cornwall. To make a long story short in the course of the conversation about scheduling it came out that my first book was about to come out.
Well, the lovely Julie thought The Cornish House would be perfect for her book group....fast forward to last night...
Thanks to the age of Internet I was viewing a table full of woman enjoying some good food and wine...and *gulp* they had all read the books. They had spent the first half of their evening discussing the book without me and then Julie Skyped me. As this was a first for all of us we went round the table and each had a question about the book or the writing process. And it was such fun...not quite as much fun as actually being there with them (in fact I think I'd like to join their book club).
I signed off feeling really lifted and wanting to chat more. It was such a privilege to talk to people who have read the book. For so long the book was just mine and now it isn't which is weird but wonderful.
Any other book clubs out there fancy a Skype session?
I'm in the midst of finalizing my packing for the RNA Conference...to wellie or not to wellie - that is the question of the moment...
It was all thanks to a phone call a few months ago due to a need to schedule a replacement pipe for the gas supply to the house in Cornwall. To make a long story short in the course of the conversation about scheduling it came out that my first book was about to come out.
Well, the lovely Julie thought The Cornish House would be perfect for her book group....fast forward to last night...
Thanks to the age of Internet I was viewing a table full of woman enjoying some good food and wine...and *gulp* they had all read the books. They had spent the first half of their evening discussing the book without me and then Julie Skyped me. As this was a first for all of us we went round the table and each had a question about the book or the writing process. And it was such fun...not quite as much fun as actually being there with them (in fact I think I'd like to join their book club).
I signed off feeling really lifted and wanting to chat more. It was such a privilege to talk to people who have read the book. For so long the book was just mine and now it isn't which is weird but wonderful.
Any other book clubs out there fancy a Skype session?
I'm in the midst of finalizing my packing for the RNA Conference...to wellie or not to wellie - that is the question of the moment...
7 comments:
What a fabulous idea, Liz. And I'm sure lots of other book clubs will be contacting you now! Also re wellies and the Lake District, there's no question. ALWAYS take wellies to the Lakes! Have a fabulous RNA conference...
Thanks on both counts...wish you were coming!!!
lx
What's a fist book? Sounds painful! Hope the conference goes well. A skpe book club sounds a fantastic idea.
What a great idea, book club talks by Skype. And Emma, we didn't need our wellies because it stayed mostly fine!
Deborah it was great...recommend it! And wasn't Penrith fabulous!
lx
A Skype book club chat, what a fabulous idea!
DJ -I can recommend it!
lx
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