Bonjour! I’ve been hard at work on my novel about Henrietta Stuart so may have been a bit quiet lately – sorry about that! I’ve also been gorging like a GLUTTON on Agatha Raisin murder mysteries. I keep promising myself that THIS one will be the last but then find myself reading the next one and on and on it goes. The one I am reading now will be the last though.* Definitely. I have a Kindle full of books to read now so ought to diversify a bit!
Anyway, because it seems to be de rigueur to do this right now, here is my very last post of 2011. And what a year it has been – I went over 800,000 page views on this here blog, gathered a lovely gang of a few thousand regular readers (do come and say hello!) and published two books for Kindle, which have now gone over 2,000 sales thanks to many of you.
I was going to write a post highlighting my best posts of the year but then a quick look through the archives showed me that I have been VERY BUSY writing stuff about history and art and writing and, oh, all sorts of things this year and there’s just too much to choose from!
2011 hasn’t been a bad year really – it could have been better in a few respects but did have some high points such as moving back to Bristol; the Victorian Prostitute themed GIN AND WHORES party in London; a lovely mooch around Whitechapel with my family (I sense a theme); Camp Bestival; excellent films (Deathly Hallows II and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows); brilliant books (too many to mention but Sophia’s Secret by Susanna Kearsley and Season of Light by Katharine MacMahon were both excellent reads); a visit to the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection at Kensington Palace; lots of excitement about the Royal Wedding and a day spent enjoying the delights of Heyer and Austen along with my fellow members of the RNA…
I hope that 2012 will be even better! So far it involves more good books, Stewart Lee and Emilie Autumn again (not at the same time – can you imagine?!); Camp Bestival again; a visit to the Harry Potter studio tour, a few trips to London and PARIS, possibly for Christmas. Oh and I rashly promised the boys a weekend in a pirate room at the brand new Legoland hotel too. I’ll be going over A MILLION page views at some point and also have a new book coming out in the new year and will probably spend the year hard at work on my next two books which means delving into 17th century Paris and 1888 Whitechapel, which isn’t a bad way to spend a year…
Anyway, my husband is poised to go out to the Thali Cafe with my beloved metal curry tiffin and I’m looking forward to an evening spent enjoying some goodies from Lush (I went a bit crazy in their post Christmas sale along with those of Emma Bridgewater, Illamasqua and others) and a good book on my Kindle. Oh and maybe we could watch The Devil’s Whore which, after much ear bending about scarred John Simm in seventeenth century costume, he so kindly bought for me for Christmas…
Have a wonderful New Year’s Eve wherever you may be and here’s to a history, art and writing packed 2012! Santé!
*Since writing this, I have finished the said Agatha Raisin book and then immediately begun another…






















































