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Exciting! Looking forward to hearing more.
Mattie (or Evie) seems underwhelmed…the rest of us are on tenterhooks…
Is the “thing” the calender or the cat?
Sorry – when I said ‘tomorrow’ it might be ‘tomorrow’ as it is now, rather than as it was then.
eagerly awaiting the message please…
It’s now The Day After Tomorrow. Ice and snow covers everything and an American actor is staggering past, looking for his son.
The cat looks impressed. Are any of your published works available Stateside?
Kyle,
You can order them via SCM Canterbury Press – the postage works out cheaper if you order a few copies though.
Rest of Europe/Rest of World
Orders up to the value of £15.00 – £ 5.00 postage
£15.01 – £30.00 - £ 8.00 postage
£30.01 – £60.00 - £ 12.00 postage
I’m not sure how they do the converting currencies side of things – you’d need to ask perhaps.
Promised post coming shortly.
Wow! That’s an amazing facsimile of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall! How on earth did they fit it in a Jiffy bag?
[Sorry to be so late replying - holidays and all that]