Saturday, November 24, 2012

Mystery Makers

Do you belong to a Writers’ Group or a bookclub in the north of England?  If so, I’d like to direct you to

http://www.mysterymakers.co.uk/

As you can see, Jane Finnis, Rebecca Jenkins and me have set up a sort of Authors’ R Us. We all write historical mysteries and all love talking about history, research and writing. If you’d like us to come and talk to your group, get in touch.

Mystery Makers was officially launched in York on the 22nd.  Waterstones had very generously opened the shop after hours for Jane to celebrate the re-release of her first book, Shadows in the Night, (previously entitled Get Out or Die!) with a new cover from Head of Zeus, the UK partners of the American Poisoned Pen. Not only was Jane there on good form, she’d also brought with her two Roman soldiers.  Like, doesn’t everyone travel with a couple of Roman soldiers? This wasn’t an audience that was going to heckle!

So, if you fancy having the three of us pop up at a group near you, I can’t promise Roman soldiers, but I can promise a really interesting session!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Chris Hoy, netball... and me

This is about the most bizarre opening sentence I’ll ever type.

Last Wednesday I played netball with Sir Chris Hoy.  Yes, that Chris Hoy, the track cyclist, the  eleven-time world champion, six-time Olympic champion and a winner of a total of seven Olympic Games medals, six gold and one silver.  That’s three gold medals in Bejing and two gold medals in London 2012.

Wow.

Now I am not a sporting legend.  I know, I know, but you can’t do everything.  So what on earth was I doing playing netball with Chris Hoy?  And what, for the uninitiated, is netball anyway?

Netball, for those who don’t know, is rather like basketball, but perhaps even more fun.  It’s mainly, but not exclusively, played by girls and, although it’s hugely popular in schools, suffers a bit from not being an Olympic sport.  And, about four years ago, Back To Netball was set up to offer netball sessions to everyone, sporty and non-sporty alike.

Jessica, my incredibly sporty daughter, bullied me into going on the grounds that a) It was in the sports centre up the road b) I didn’t have to sign up to X number of sessions and b)I’d enjoy it when I got there.  And, of course, she was right.  If you put Back To Netball into Google you’ll probably find a session near you.

Anyway, the  Back To Netball bods applied for Lottery funding.  Sheonah, the coach, asked us all a favour last Monday night.  Could we possibly come along on Wednesday morning as the BBC were filming the session and she wanted enough bodies to make it look good.  OK.  Jessica took the day off work and I forsook Literature for a while.

And we went and we played and the producer asked us to smile and talk and keep on talking – and then Sir Chris Hoy walked into the room with two gold medals from London 2012 round his neck.  Shine a light. He’s gorjus!!! We’d won the lottery funding and it’ll be broadcast on the BBC lottery programme  on the 8th of December.  He stayed for two hours (gasp) and played netball (double gasp).  Jessica got to partner him and I was his opposite number.  Sir Chris posted this picture on his Twitter feed, asking for captions.  As you see, he was getting to grips with the game and I.... Well, I was just getting to grips!

Chris Hoy and me