I'm so behind on Sh, I need to catch up. I think I might sneakily try and print it out at work, so I can read it on my lunch break. I do lots of sneaky things like this at work. Being sneaky is fun.
Hi Emma from another Pygmygiantist and librarian (or ex-librarian if such a thing exists. Liking the look of Sh. Now I just have to find time to catch up. AliB http://debutnovelist.wordpress.com
Yes Emily, catch up at work. Work sneakiness is good.
Ali, I liked your piece on Pygmy Giant. I also like the sound of your novel. I am very into things set in libraries. Hooray for library-related things!
Emma J. Lannie was born in Manchester and now lives in Derby. Her first short story collection Behind A Wardrobe In Atlantis was published in 2014 by Mantle Lane Press. A founder member of literature collective Hello Hubmarine, she helps run Derby Writers’ Hub, organises spoken word and live literature events, leads workshops, and drinks a shedload of tea. Emma is currently working on her novel The Path From You Back To Me.
She has writing published in After The Fall, Overheard, 100RPM, Jawbreakers, Scattered Reds, Bugged, Even More Tonto Short Stories, Dzanc Best Of The Web 2010, 6SV1, Tripod, and online at Six Sentences, Straight From The Fridge, The Beat, Un-Made-Up, Beat the Dust, The Pygmy Giant, Dogmatika, Rainy City Stories, Laura Hird, 3:AM, Kill Author, For Every Year, Red Lightbulbs, There Was Nowhere To Go But Everywhere, and Word Gumbo.
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I'm so behind on Sh, I need to catch up. I think I might sneakily try and print it out at work, so I can read it on my lunch break. I do lots of sneaky things like this at work. Being sneaky is fun.
Hi Emma from another Pygmygiantist and librarian (or ex-librarian if such a thing exists. Liking the look of Sh. Now I just have to find time to catch up.
AliB
http://debutnovelist.wordpress.com
Yes Emily, catch up at work. Work sneakiness is good.
Ali, I liked your piece on Pygmy Giant. I also like the sound of your novel. I am very into things set in libraries. Hooray for library-related things!
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