Blossom has tagged me to share six random things about myself. After a completely cr*p week everything feels pretty random at the moment so, off the top of my head:-
1. I am a tad under 5’4’’ tall.
2. Yesterday my lovely daughters, Lily and Rose, sent me a surprise gift to cheer me up after ‘Fighting the Tide got rejected. A bouquet of roses and lisianthus arrived together with a copy of the latest Louise Rennison’s confessions of Georgia Nicholson, ‘Stop in the Name of Pants’. I may have work to do on the writing front but I am very fortunate to have such wonderful daughters.
In the same post a framed photo arrived that Rose and Si had taken during their stay with us. It shows Tom and me looking like Pooh and Piglet walking down the beach hand in hand, our backs to the camera and says a lot about us. My thanks to Si who thought of the idea and chose the frame – what a nice man!
3. In a couple of hours time I am off to sea again and I’m pretty apprehensive after our boat ‘ La Reve’ (Ha! One of those great misnomers) nearly sank off a rocky Welsh headland last Thursday. La Reve is stranded at Fishguard at the moment. We plan to replace the leaky pump which nearly sent us to a watery grave last week and sail the boat back on the early tide tomorrow morning. There are lots of things that might not add up in this equation so I’m trying not to think about them. The good news is that I think I’ve found something to solve my seasickness. ‘Traveleeze’ seemed to hit the spot – either that or I was just too damn scared to be sick.
4. Three things I have laboured over:
Lily – 23hrs
Rose – 17 hrs
Fighting the Tide - 17 months.
5. The most enjoyable race I’ve ever taken part in was the Epsom Oddball Perch over Epsom Downs. 6.25 miles of pure adrenaline and exhilaration.
6. I have just finished reading this
Sheesh! He’s been a naughty one.
Well, I told you they were random. Anyway it’s time to pass the baton on. The rules, to remind you:
Link to the person who tagged you.
Post the rules on your blog.
Write six random things about yourself.
Tag six people at the end of the post – and let them know with a comment on their blog.
Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
Okay, Flowerpot, Mountaineer, Preseli Mags, Bayou, Cowgirl, Lawyerlady – over to you. Me, I’m running away to sea again.
Image is another of Tom Tomos' Sea series prints. Number IV.
Comments
thank you so much for joining i enjoy your random things what a lovely family you have.
In answer to your question I don't think I was really naughty at school just like to have a bit of fun. the singing was funny there were about 15 of us doing it and I must say it did make the song difficult for the other the sing it correctly!
Blossom
I imagine you are apprehensive about the next trip to sea. Do take care.
CJ xx
Tom's print is wonderful to look at. (I used to do etching, aquatint, drypoint. What techniques does Tom use?)
And ... may your sea voyage be buoyant and even calming.
xo
Such disappointing news about FTT, but as others have said, it happens to the best of us - often several times, unfortunately. Try not to let it get you down too much - have a little wallow, then as soon as you feel able, try another agent. You've written a whole book, which is an amazing feat in itself - I'm sure someone out there somewhere will snap it up (and we'll all buy it and send it soaring up the bestseller charts). I know I've said it before, and it's probably not a lot of help, but I'm frequently amazed by some of the things that do get published (and not in a good way, I mean). I'm sure it often takes a while (not to mention several agents) for lots of writers to see their books published. Your writing is invariably excellent, honest, warm and wise - it will happen, Chris. It will.
Onwards and upwards! And in the meantime, keep out of the way of that swinging boom.
xxx
Righto, baton grasped, off to scratch head on randomness over at mine....
Lovely flowers from you daughters very thoughtful. As for the book what has happened does not signal the end - this is merely a stage in its journey.
I think I would like to read that book too.