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Third part of Fairlights is in this week's issue of Woman's Weekly.
In this episode, we find out some of what happened in the space where Sorcha's memory has gone missing. She also finds a set of accounts of the Fairlight (the beacon on top of the pele tower) which raise more questions than they solve.
Only one more episode to go now.
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Thursday, 21 February 2013
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Popped out for a chat
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I'm not here today, I've popped out for a chat with a splendid group of ladies known as The Romaniacs.
Do come on over and find out what they asked me.
I'm told there will be tea...
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I'm not here today, I've popped out for a chat with a splendid group of ladies known as The Romaniacs.
Do come on over and find out what they asked me.
I'm told there will be tea...
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Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Fairlights - part two
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Today's Woman's Weekly contains the second part of Fairlights (I know! Where did the week go?).
In this episode it becomes apparent that something is very, very wrong with Sorcha's memory.
Warning: contains open spiral staircase
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Today's Woman's Weekly contains the second part of Fairlights (I know! Where did the week go?).
In this episode it becomes apparent that something is very, very wrong with Sorcha's memory.
Warning: contains open spiral staircase
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Thursday, 7 February 2013
Fairlights!
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My new serial starts today in Woman's Weekly (12th February issue). It is set in a house on a cliff above a fishing village.
Sorcha Ravell's family has lived at Fairlights for generations - now Sorcha is moving back to turn it into a boutique hotel.
But when she gets there, all is not quite as she remembers...
My thanks go to artist Jane Human who has created Fairlights exactly as I imagined it. I was just SO thrilled when I opened my copy this morning and saw the artwork for the first time.
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My new serial starts today in Woman's Weekly (12th February issue). It is set in a house on a cliff above a fishing village.
Sorcha Ravell's family has lived at Fairlights for generations - now Sorcha is moving back to turn it into a boutique hotel.
But when she gets there, all is not quite as she remembers...
My thanks go to artist Jane Human who has created Fairlights exactly as I imagined it. I was just SO thrilled when I opened my copy this morning and saw the artwork for the first time.
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