The RNA conference seems like a dim and distant memory now, although in reality it's only two weeks since I returned home from Leeds. This year, due to some new medication I'd been put on, I felt rather under the weather for the whole time there, so in a way that spoilt things for me as I missed several of the talks due to feeling so ill, but as ever I did come away with my usual sense of wanting to crack on, and with some very encouraging words from the marvellous Kate Walker that's what I've done. Whilst there I also picked up a copy of her new updated 12 Point Guide to Writing Romance which has always been a great inspiration to me. I forgot to ask Kate to sign it, but she's promised to do this for me the next time we meet - either at the RNA York afternoon tea, or on her next writing course in November at Lilleshall Conference Centre in Shropshire.
So, as a result of cracking on, my current WIP is now finished, and being read, as I speak, by my very kind sister. She'll be the one to spot any glaringly obvious gaffes, and afterwards, with a few more tweaks, I'll be submitting once again to Mills and Boon. Watch this space for details of my next WIP which I have already started to plan.
This month I also met up with some very dear friends who I used to work with back in the 70's, and our last stop for a delicious cocktail whilst in Manchester was 20 stories in Spinningfields. Pay a visit if you can. The lift to the roof garden whisks you up there in about 10 seconds and the views are so worth it. If you don't have a head for heights, though ... beware ...
My son works in the area, and gets really rather worried when I visit, especially when I threaten to turn up for a visit to his very shiny tower block. Oh, the shame, having your mother turn up with her mates! Ha, ha!
And, I know I've said this before, but I really do intend to blog on a monthly basis now, if not more.
Until next time.
Kim xx
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