Showing posts with label Adrienne Vaughan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adrienne Vaughan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

A Meeting of the Pens

(FYI: I've linked all names to their Twitter profiles, in case anyone wants to have a look/follow them :)

Last Friday, December 2nd, I had a delightful day and evening out ~ I went with book bloggers Rosie Amber and Cathy Ryan, my sister Proofreader Julia* and fellow writer Shelley Wilson to the Belmont Hotel in Leicester, to meet up with Lizzie Lamb and her group of romance writers; it's a regular get-together for them, so a big thank you to Lizzie and all her friends for inviting us and making us so welcome!  Our chums Georgia Rose and Mark Barry also joined us later in the afternoon; Mark is up the road in Notts so just had to jump onto a train, whereas Georgia had to escape from darkest Cambridgeshire (or is it Bedfordshire?) while her dogs weren't looking.

(*nb, Proofreader Julia is not her birth name.  The first bit came later).

Julia and me in our hotel room
 

**Warning ~ this is a long post, as I've included loads of photos!**
 
The romance writers were in full swing when we arrived, so we hung around until they'd done their bit, then sat down over Prosecco and Roses chocolates to talk about... well, books and writing and blogging, and all the stuff you can't bore your non-writing friends about!  

Here are New Romantics Lizzie, MagsJune and Adrienne: our genial hosts :)


Really like this picture ~ I've met Cathy before, 
but not Mags Cullingford, a charming lady!
 
We were checking in at reception when Madalyn Morgan walked out, and I said, "Oh, look ~ it's @ActScribblerDJ, Foxden Acres lady..."  yes, I tend to remember people by their Twitter handle and their book titles.  I do like this picture, even though it's blurred.



Here's Julia with the uber glamorous Adrienne Vaughan - 
incidentally, she and June Kearns win the 'chic' award for the day.
June's hair is cut in this gorgeous 1960s bob and she wore an outfit I coveted, badly (the stripy jumper and tube skirt from the Mama b collection, HERE), and Adrienne looked stunning in a bright red tartan skirt and jacket, the sort of thing you can only carry off if you ... well, if you look like Adrienne, I guess!    

And me with Adrienne...
 
June, Lizzie, Sue Moorcroft....

Shelley told me that we had to hold the camera high above our heads to prevent double chins and facial sag.  
Seems to have worked for her, anyway.....

    
Rosie, Cathy, Alex GutteridgeCarol Bevitt and Linda Sprott


Tip for people who really feel the cold ~ stay at the Belmont!  It was roasting in there.  Julia and I (we feel the hot, not the cold!) asked for the heating to be turned down, but apparently they only had two settings: off, or full blast.  We resorted to opening windows and sneakily turning off radiators.  I rejected some of the photos I was going to put on here because of people's sweaty faces, and mine was the sweatiest; on some I actually had bits of wet fringe sticking to my forehead, and my hair with heat-frizz (not quite as bad as Courtney Cox in that episode of Friends, but not far off!).  When Julia and I got our room at turning-in time, we had to peel off some of our clothes as if we'd been running a marathon in them.  Belmont ~ love the rooms, charming staff, and it saves you money on saunas.

......Shelley, me and Adrienne, a bit hot ;)
    
It's so great to meet those you've 'known' online for years, and the weird thing is that it feels as though it's not the first time you've met them... when Georgia Rose walked into the room, I almost carried on a conversation I'd been having with her by email.  I was so glad that I invited Mark in a moment of last minute inspiration, too; brave of him to be the only fox in the hen house, and wonderful to meet him and Georgia for the first time!  Mark and Georgia have worked together on the Brilliant Books project, an initiative that encourages school children to stand away from the video games and read a book ;).

I also met the very sweeJudy Bryan (a Virgo, her Twitter profile says ~ I keep wondering if I ought to re-establish my Zodiac Files series!), and publisher and business book coach Sarah Houldcroft, who was one of those people I felt as though I had known since the playground the moment we were introducedAlso memorable because she wore a purple dress with her hair dyed exactly the same shade.  I thought I'd taken a photo of her with Julia, but, alas, I have a canny knack of accidentally deleting pictures....

After Lizzie and her ladies had departed, Group B retired to the lounge for several drinks, a light dinner and much laughter.  As with all good evenings, it lasted longer and more drinks were bought than had originally been intended (Mark never did get that 9.30 train)I was fiddling around with my camera's settings and cocked it all up (as is my wont), but I have added some of the blurred ones because I really liked them anyway!
Something nice and festive about this one!
This would have been great if it had worked!

Had a really good night's sleep; sharing a room with my sister brought back memories of our childhood!  No Daddy coming in to tell us to be quiet and go to sleep, thoughThe five of us who were staying the night met up at 9 for a breakfast of champions....

....and here are a couple of me, Julia, Shelley and Rosie at Leicester station, 
before we left to go our separate ways.



I have to include this one.  Note that even squashed like this, 
Shelley still manages to look tall and leggy!


I went off to Northamptonshire to stay overnight with my father.  I just wanted to include this ~ it's a birthday card I gave Dad when I was about seven or eight.  He keeps it on his dresser :)
That's Julia, our brother Eddie and me, in about 1966.




And here's Dad, aged 87, with his smartphone!  
I am most impressed ~ and he's recently bought a Kindle, too :)


It was a lovely weekend, thanks again so much to Lizzie for organising it and inviting us, and to Rosie for getting our group together.  Until next time! :)  

   
 


Sunday, 29 November 2015

The Z Files: The New Romantics ~ Pisces, Cancer and Sagittarius/Ophiucus

Astrology ~ a bit of fun, a load of rubbish, or something to take seriously?

I invited around 70 writers/bloggers to write a piece about how typical they are of their sign, and how its traits affect their writing life ~ if at all...

Has your favourite writer been featured yet?  Links to all previous posts at the end of this one :)

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A special three-in-one today!  Three romance writers, Lizzie, June and Adrienne, who, collectively, (with their friend Mags Cullingford) are known as The New Romantics.  You can find them all together at homeHERE and on Twitter HERE.


Now, let us meet them individually ~


First, the Pisces lady with her heart in the Highlands, Lizzie Lamb.  She's the author of lighthearted romcoms, the latest of which is Scotch on the Rocks.  You can read more of what she gets up to on her blog, and follow her on Twitter.

Now, please swim out of that loch and tell us about your Pisces self, Lizzie!



"When I'm a #good fish I am artistic, idealistic, imaginative, a dreamer, romantic (definitely!), and at times visionary.  As an indie author and self-publisher, I have learned to be adapatable and multi-talented - proofreading, editing, promoting of my novels on social media and always thinking of the next novel.  I hope I am popular; but when I want to pursue a course of action to its conclusion I can be as my grandmother described - a 'persistent little bugger', chipping away at peoples' resistance until I get what I want.  Or, as I see it, charming them into submission.  The heroine most like me in these circumstances is Charlee Montague in Boot Camp Bride.

When I'm a #bad fish I can appear remote, spaced out, living in my characters' world and holding imaginary conversations with them.  This leaves me feeling vague, other worldly, as if I've just woken up from a beautiful dreamI hate being dragged out of my writing to complete mundane tasks like cooking and cleaning.  However, conversely, I can't work if I'm surrounded by chaos and disorder - those two fish swimming in opposite directions, remember?  Although I am pretty goal orientated, I find it hard to make decisions.  In this mode, the heroine most like me is Ishabel Stuart in Scotch on the Rocks."

Luckily for me, the perfect match for a Pisces woman is a Virgo man - rooted, practical and loyal. Pisces is Virgo's opposite sign and, like moth to flame, Virgo men can't help but feel fascinated by the seemingly elusive fish.  My Virgo husband and I have been married for forty-four years, so it must be true that opposites do attract."

A more typical fish you couldn't find!  Who else could I choose for Lizzie's Piscean writing partner than wonderful Jilly Cooper, to whose work Lizzie's is sometimes likened?  For me, Jilly was the person who started the whole modern light romance/chick lit genre, in the 1970s.  My favourite was 'Prudence', and I know Lizzie's was 'Emily' ~ set in the Highlands! 

  
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Next, a big hello to June Kearns, born under the sign of Cancer.  June writes light historical romance, and is currently working on a book set in 1960s London and California.  Her first publication was described as 'Jane Austen meets Zane Grey': The English Woman's Guide to the Cowboy; for the second she celebrated the flapper era in The 20s Girl, the Ghost, and all that Jazz.  All June's book news can be found HERE, and she scuttles out of her shell on a regular basis to appear on Twitter!


Please walk this way, June... sideways, if you must...

"I'm a Cancerian - and pretty much true to type!  Favourite postition: behind the shell, peering out (taking notes?).  A voyeur!  Helpful for a writer...


Family orientated?  Well, I married into a big Irish family and now have quite a sizeable one myself.  My Pisces husband (Terry's note: both water signs, great match!) calls the above picture of me, taken last month staring out over East bay, 'I left my heart in San Francisco'.  When our eldest son when there to work 10 years ago, that Tony Bennett record kept me boohooing for weeksI've a bit of a penchant for aunts and odd family eccentrics (fraught-in-plus-fours) in my stories, too.

Teacher:  I taught for a while BC (before children) and did supply AD (after subsequent financial dip).  Telling other people what to do, though, was knocked out of me a long time ago!"


"Self-obsessed?  Oh dear.  P'raps a bit.  It can be a nasty trait in an only child.  All those years spent contemplating your navel and thinking how to fulfil yourself in life.  Thankfully, marrying into a large family knocked that out of me.  It's pointless going away somewhere to sulk, if it takes hours before people realise you're missing and can be bothered to try and find you.  

Need too much reassurance?  Yes, yes, yes.  But this is not good!  Smacks of self-obsession again. I've been using horoscopes in my current WIP, and other bits of my own profile have seemed eerily accurate.

Ruled by an emotional, ever changing moon.  Yes!

My issues: cliquishness, cheapness, cattiness.  Oh, I say!  

Female friends are my life blood:  Ooh, they certainly are!  Adrienne and Lizzie for starters."

A famous writing partner for June?  I've chosen one of my all time favourites, Cancerian historical and theological novelist, Susan Howatch.



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And finally....


....bringing up the New Romantic rear with oodles of fire sign glamour, here's Adrienne Vaughan, who welcomes you to her world of romance and adventure HERE, and on Twitter HERE She's the author of contemporary romances The Heartfelt Series, and is an adventurous Sagittarius! But that's not all....


Adrienne isn't just a centaur; she also sits within the 13th sign of OphiucusLet her tell you about it...  


"Many years ago I interviewed a jewellery designer who made custom pieces for rock bands and superstars.  Working on a collection of precious pendants featuring signs of the zodiac, he asked me my birthday and promptly decreed me Ophiucus, the 13th sign, a constellation which sits inside Sagittarius over a few days in late November.  Represented by a serpent snaking round a sword, it's the sign of the Wounded Healer and is still used today by the medial profession.


Fascinated as I was by this revelation, I like to think I exhibit traits of both Ophiucus and SagittariusOphiucus is a seeker of peace and harmony, reaching for the stars figuratively and literally and is reknowned as a healer.  I practice Reiki and, having learned how to treat humans, went on to work with horses, so maybe that's the centaur in me!

Sagittarians are - allegedly - frank, courageous and generous, enjoy intellectual pursuits, and love travel.  I can identify with these traits; I love to travel and totally infazed if a plane I'm to catch is delayed, thoroughly enjoying the experience of sitting in an airport writing for hours on end.


I once had to write the Horoscople column for a magazine I worked on, or the space would have been empty with many disgruntled readers.  I quickly invested in Linda Goodman's Sun Signs and linked traits to family and friends.  Some still say they were the most accurate horoscopes they ever read!  Resourceful?  Another trait, methinks!"

I saved a lady from the Top Table of light romance authors for Adrienne - super Sagittarius, Sophie Kinsella!



Many thanks to Lizzie, June and Adrienne! 



Coming next?   
Must be something about the sign ~ another bestselling Aries!



Previous posts (click on the name for the article)
Leo and Aries: Terry Tyler and Julia Proofreader
LeoRose Edmunds, Alex Johnson, Anne Goodwin
AriesTrisha Ashley, Cynthia Harrison
GeminiNorah Colvin, Haydn Lee, John Privilege, Jerome Dumont,  
Shelley Wilson,
AquariusCathy Ryan, Lynda Renham
CapricornAnnie Lyons, Wendy Janes, Steffany R
Aquarius and Capricorn: Nicky Black
SagittariusRachel Amphlett, Wendy Lennox, Katrina Mountfort
CancerSarah Boucher, Katie Oliver, Mark Barry,
VirgoElizabeth Ducie, Louise Marley, Barb Taub
PiscesJulie Haiselden, Maria Savva, Sacha Black
TaurusValerie-Anne Baglietto Val Poore
ScorpioStacey Garrity, Catherine Hokin, Robert Leigh, Gemma Lawrence, Jenny Twist,
LibraJoanne B, Jen Ammoscato