Wednesday 16 September 2009

Holidays in a cold climate...

Off to Ireland tomorrow to see gorgeous daughter, grand-daughter and superson-in-law. I'm busy packing up my summer vest tops and getting out my fleeces: Ireland (especially the North) is such a long way north of here!

I'm busy trying to decide whether to ask the Webmaster (aka Himself) to update/re-do my site. What do you think? www.robsullivan.clara.net

To change or not to change?

Monday 14 September 2009

John Deakin

I couldn't let the passing of John go by without creating something for him on my blog ~ even if no one appears to be reading the damn thing!

John taught my children at Raglan Primary School in Monmouthshire. He and his wife became two of our best family friends. He was a one-off, was John: no Oxbridge education, but a gift for teaching that no expensive college course can give. My girls adored him, and we holidayed together, partied together and enjoyed life together.

God bless, John ~ you were one of a kind and you'll be sorely missed not only by your family and ours, but by countless ex-Raglan Primary kids who all adored you.

Wednesday 9 September 2009

Arthur and Guinevere ~ a sideways look

Something that's always intrigued and fascinated me was the story of Arthur and Guinevere (or Gwenhwyfar as she's known in Wales). He was an old man, she a young woman, and that fact alone contributed so much to the tragedy of their lives. So when I grew up and became a writer, I decided to write a series of books with the Arthurian story as a background~ and Merlin as a main character because I love (and believe in) magic.

The series begins for readers aged 7-10 with three books "Gwydion and the Flying Wand"; "Magic Maldwyn" and "Betsan the Brave". It continues for children aged 10-15 with "The Magic Apostrophe"; "The Island of Summer" and "Dragonson". Then, for 13-16 year olds (and many much older ~ you'd be amazed at the fan letters I get!) "Who Me?"; Me and My Big Mouth!" and "Dragons and Decisions". Then comes, for 13-16 again, "Nobody Asked Me!", in which the protagonist, Tanith, mistakenly arrives in Camelot. The next two books, "What Part of No Don't You Understand?" and "Tree of Light" complete the series. I've loved writing them ~ and I know people like reading them.

Those aren't the only books, either ~ there are many, many more.

Tuesday 1 September 2009

Tuesday...packing

I think I'm talking to myself ~ nobody is reading me at all, at least, not on the blog ~ on the books, however, that's a different story.

Most upset last weekend to discover that the TV film "Framed" was taken from the book that one of mine BEAT to an award in 2006... BBC Wales, what about me, please? Enjoyed the film, though, but thought Trevor Eve/ Eddie Shoestring a bit long in the tooth to pull Eve Myles! Maybe it was Power and Influence that was the attraction!

Packing today for our trip to Rome...

More when I get back!