Just a quick note to one and all, and particularly those who tweet or instathingy or faceachebook, please look up and like this BRILLIANT new book by Sadie Jones.
There will be some who remember she wrote The Outcast, and is an old friend. I'm sure there are pics of us both in the gallery. She has written another fantastic novel/thriller. It really is gripping, only lacking in there being no part for your truly. But please spread the word, and of course, read the book. Updates soon on Annabel Lee. Angel was finishing her ADR tonight. She is a complete natural. So proud.
The Vancouver International Women in Film Festival (VIWFF) will be presenting the world premiere of Swords And Scepters: The Rani of Jhansi (USA) an epic period film set in India in 1850. The film follows the Rani as she becomes a growing symbol of Indian resistance and ultimately changes the shape of history. The film’s director, Swati Bhise will be in attendance for a discussion.
Hello Everyone, As January expands to it's limits, I thought I would say hello. So Hello. Waking up this morning, London is rather beautiful, for a city. I have to admit that on mornings like this, frosty and crisp, I do rather miss our home in Gloucestershire. We had a good few years there and it was one of the most beautiful areas of all England for me, but most of all, on these mornings it reminded me of Narnia. The cars and workmen here, remind me it is in fact London. Also when I woke this morning, I was sent an article in The Times Diary column by a young guy called Patrick who I spoke to at the Costa awards.
Nat will be starring in the latest instalment of the new series of Grantchester on February 8, 2019 from 21:00 to 22:00 (GMT) on ITV one. Grantchester stars Robson Green (Geordie) and James Norton (Sidney), and new cast member Tom Brittney (Will) as main characters. The ITV hit series is set in 1950s Grantchester and is in its fourth season right now.
Just the right way to start for our audiophile friends. Nat did a brand new audio cosy crime novel series for Bastei Lübbe. It's called Banburry and comes in three audio instalments which can be listened to via the streaming portals deezer, googleplay or spotify. You can also download the whole series via the publisher's audioportal.
The cosy crime series is written by Helena Marchmont. The series is described as Miss Marple meets Oscar Wilde. It is set in the picturesque Cotswolds village of Bunburry.
Please head for the publisher's website for more info.