Monday, October 25, 2010

Guildford Book Festival and Cotswold Bookstore


Last week was notable for the mileage my little car got under its bonnet. On Tuesday, my daughter Phillipa (she who has just finished at the Royal Academy of Music. And is "resting") offered to get up at the crack of dawn - or before, actually - and drive me to the Guildford Book Festival, where I was on a panel with Linda Regan, my old Bad Babes buddy, Suzette Hill and chaired by Simon Brett. No photographs, unfortunately, but we had a good time and each received a bottle of wine for our trouble. Lovely to see Simon again, as we rarely cross paths, yet always come up together on Amazon.

Then on Saturday a friend offered to drive me to Moreton-in-Marsh, where the Cotswold Bookstore was hosting a launch/signing for my latest book, Murder Imperfect. Publisher Hazel Cushion, of Accent Press, was providing wine and nibbles. I am sad to say that the RAC route I downloaded before we left was - er - pants. We ended up in Cheltenham. Luckily, my son Miles telephoned to say good luck, and I was able to ask him to look up the book shop's number. They therefore knew we would be late.

When we arrived at this really lovely book shop, one window of which was full of my books surrounding a large version of the map Susan Alison created for them, I was greeted by a cheer and applause. The shop was packed, and I was set to signing straight away. I met so many lovely people (real ones, not authors) who all bought multiple copies of the books. However the treat for me was getting together with so many friends. In the photograph above, left to right, are Susan Alison (map creator, who signed books with me) Gilli Allan, Adrian Magson (crime writer and friend) Katie Fforde, her sister Jane Gordon-Cumming and publisher Hazel Cushion. This was taken by Tony, book shop co-owner, right at the end of the event after the wine had been packed away, and many friends had already left. Also there at some point were Anita Burgh, the writer who most encouraged me well before I became a novelist, Catherine Jones, some other RNA members and Maureen Vincent-Northam, another Accent Press author. I expect I've forgotten people, but it wa a bit of a blur, and Hazel kept me well supplied with red wine. (Surprise surprise.)

I was then presented with a beautiful bouquet and a copy of the new Justin Thyme book, and Hazel took me, my friend who drove, Adrian and his wife and Hazel's two daughters who had been helping with the event, to lunch in a lovely pub. We had a lovely, stress free drive home and I collapsed on the sofa. I felt like a star, and had the best time ever. So thank you to everyone who came, to Hazel for the wine, nibbles and lunch (and for being a fab publisher) and most of all, to the Cotswold Bookstore, Tony, David and Nina, for asking me.

This week, I'm off to The Write Place, Dartford, to do a guest spot. It's all go, you know.

11 comments:

Anita Burgh said...

It was such a lovely relaxed atmosphere and I was SO impressed by the book shop. Lesley looked and was such a star, she inspired me to stop being idle and to get writing!

Susie Vereker said...

Many congratulations, Lesley. Sounded a great success.

montyandrosie said...

It was a lovely event and, Lesley - you ARE a star!

Lesley Cookman said...

I overused the word "lovely" there, didn't I? Thank you all for the comments. xxx

Jane Henry said...

Sounds a fab event, Lesley. Well done you. Wish I could have comexxx

Sue Moorcroft said...

Looks as if you had a fabby time, Lesley. Some bookshops are just brilliant.

Cotswold Bookstore said...

Aw, shucks! All that nice stuff about us. Truth is, we were so busy selling Lesley's books that we hardly had time to speak to anyone, never mind take good care of them.
We hope to see you all again some time and thanks everybody for coming such distances to visit our little shop.

Jane Gordon-Cumming said...

It was a privilege. Thanks for introducing us to such a lovely shop.

Jan Jones said...

Oh, it sounds brilliant, Lesley.

Chris Stovell said...

That looks like a good evening was had by all judging by the smiles. Congratulations, Lesley.

Lesley Cookman said...

Thank you all so much. I will now do a round of thanks on your blogs!