Bake 33 and Visiting the Village
Food for Thought / Great Britain and Ireland / Love & Writing

Bake 33 and Visiting the Village

One of my favourite summer traditions in my family is Portmeirion Sunday. Portmeirion, for those not in the know, is an incongruous Italianate village in the depths of North Wales, created by Clough Williams-Ellis for reasons I’ve never fully understood. And really, it doesn’t matter why, because it looks like this: It was the setting … Continue reading »

Bake 29, and my Olympic diving medal attempt
Food for Thought / Great Britain and Ireland

Bake 29, and my Olympic diving medal attempt

In case you hadn’t noticed, Olympic fever is running riot in the UK. I’m not generally a sporty person, unless it’s Wales playing rugby, or Wimbledon. But somehow I’m finding myself watching all kinds of obscure sports all evening, and having the live text feed running on my computer when I’m working. Just as well … Continue reading »

Bakes 27 and 28, plus one sort of a launch party
Food for Thought / Love & Writing

Bakes 27 and 28, plus one sort of a launch party

With An A to Z of Love officially released tomorrow (although it is already on sale at certain online retailers) it seems very appropriate that I’m in Wales this week, enjoying some unexpected summer sunshine, and celebrating with my family. I’ll have a proper release post up tomorrow, and from the following Monday I’ll be … Continue reading »

One more week until you can meet Charlie Frost!
Food for Thought / Great Britain and Ireland / Love & Writing / Reading Romance

One more week until you can meet Charlie Frost!

That’s right. In just seven days, I will no longer have to say “not until the 23rd” every time someone asks me if my second book is out yet! Not that I mind, of course. I’m just delighted that people seem to be looking forward to it, after reading Room for Love. Actually, the second … Continue reading »