I have two fabulous Writer Top Tens this week from two lovely friends, Carol Drinkwater and Jane Wenham-Jones. I can highly recommend popping both their books on your Christmas shopping list!
- Abigail Reynolds
- Adele Geras
- Adele Parks
- Allison & Busby
- Amanda Grange
- Anthony Horowitz
- Arthur Ransome
- Austen Authors
- Austenprose
- A Weekend with Mr Darcy
- Bath
- BBC
- Bear Grylls
- Bill Oddie
- Borders
- British Hen Welfare Trust
- British Museum
- Carol Drinkwater
- Carole Matthews
- Cecelia Ahern
- Chawton
- Chicken Out
- Chicklit Reviews
- Chris Isaak
- Chrissie Manby
- Christina Courtenay
- Christina Jones
- CIWF
- Closer
- Compassion in World Farming
- Connie Gordon's Clan
- Dan Snow
- Dan Stevens
- David Walliams
- Deborah Wright
- Dot Scribbles
- Dreaming of Mr Darcy
- Enid Blyton
- Erica James
- Escape to Mulberry Cottage
- film
- Flights of Angels
- Freya North
- G & A Presents
- Gilda O'Neill
- Giselle Green
- HarperCollins
- Hatchlands Park
- Helen Lederer
- Helen Salter
- Henley
- Hens
- Hot Brands and Cool Places
- Isabel Wolff
- Jane Austen
- Jane Austen's House Museum
- Jane Austen's Regency World
- Jane Austen Festival
- Jane Austen House Museum
- Jane Green
- Jane Odiwe
- Janet Gover
- Jane Wenham-Jones
- Jarrold's
- Jean Fullerton
- Jilly Cooper
- Joanna Trollope
- Jo Cotterill
- Jonathan Ross
- Jo Rees
- Joss Stirling
- Judy Astley
- Julia Golding
- Julie Cohen
- Juliet Archer
- Karl Terry
- Kate Harrison
- Katie Fforde
- Katy Carter Wants a Hero
- Kindle
- Lacock
- Let's Talk About Love
- Linda Gillard
- Lisa Jewell
- Lola Jaye
- London
- Lovereading
- Loves Me Loves Me Not
- Lyme Regis
- Magna
- Mary Hoffman
- Matt Dunn
- Matt Haig
- Melanie Rose
- Meryton
- Michael Morpurgo
- Mike Gayle
- Miranda Dickinson
- Molly's Millions
- Monica Fairview
- Mostly Books
- Mr Darcy Forever
- My Weekley
- Natural History Museum
- Nicola Cornick
- Notting Hill
- Novelicious
- Old Thatch
- One Perfect Week
- Oxford
- Paige Toon
- Pembrokeshire
- Persuasion
- Polly Williams
- Pride and Prejudice
- Pride and Prejudice Tours
- Rhiannon Lassiter
- RNA
- Romantic Novelists' Association
- Rowan Coleman
- Royal Reviews
- Roy Connelly
- Ruth Saberton
- Sam Mills
- Sarah Broadhurst
- Savvy Verse and Wit
- Scott Mariani
- Sense and Sensibility
- short stories
- Sophie Kinsella
- Sourcebooks
- Sue Welfare
- The Aphrodite Touch
- The British Hen Welfare Trust
- The Burnley Express
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
- The Illustrated Darcy
- The Old Gaol Studios
- The Perfect Hero
- The Reform Club
- The Runaway Actress
- The Sunday Express
- The Vanessa Show
- Three Graces
- Trisha Ashley
- Unmasking Elena Montella
- Unter deinem Stern
- Veronica Henry
- Waterstones
- Wenn es dich Gibt
- West Meon Festival
- WH Smith's
- William Hussey
- Wohin mit der Liebe
- Worcester Literary Festival
- Worcestershire Literary Festival
Living the novel
One of the fun things about writing a novel is the research and the Jane Austen trilogy I’m currently writing is proving great fun. In April, I had a trip to Lyme Regis where I spent a week really getting to know the setting of the second book. I’ve been to Lyme before and love it but it’s quite a different experience to go there when you have a novel in mind. And we now seem to be hooked on visiting because we’ve just been back again. I got lots of writing done but hubby struggled with his painting because it was the windiest week ever! Still, it was good fossil hunting weather and we headed to Monmouth Beach in search of ammonites.

And we had the pleasure of meeting the lovely Carol Drinkwater whilst she was on tour for her latest book, Return to the Olive Farm. I adore Carol’s books. She writes beautifully and passionately about life on her farm in the south of France.

There was also a quick day trip to Bath which is the setting of my third Austen addicts book. Molly and I took a walk up Lyncombe Hill – a walk Jane Austen would have known well. The views across the countryside were beautiful and we then descended back into town to enjoy a sit down in a peaceful square by the abbey.

But this month hasn’t been all about research. There’ve been parties too! My dear writer pal, Janet Gover, had a party to celebrate the launch of her new book, Girl Racers. Janet and her partner are leaving for New York City in a few weeks so this was also a chance to say farewell. But what they didn’t tell us was that there was yet another reason to celebrate: they’d just got married the day before!
Here I am sandwiched between the happy couple, Kelvin and lovely writer friends, Julie Cohen, Jean Fullerton and Henriette Gyland.
