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The second book, Crossways, is due on 4th August - eep, just a couple of weeks away - and I just got my author copies. The cover is (once more) by Stephan Martiniere and I've done an analysis of why I love it here on my Wordpress blog: https://jaceybedford.wordpress.com/2015/07/16/book-cover-crossways/
In the meantime - apart from having my nose down to the keyboard, I spent a couple of days in London to attend the Science for Fiction Writers course, at Imperial College (organised by Dr Dave Clements who I met throiugh Milford). Some fascinating items delivered by top scientists in a way that wasn't too hard to follow for us non-scientists, though I'm still a bit boggled by the concept that time doies not exist and constantly retreat to the Douglas Adams lline of : Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so. I was fascinated by the account of Rosetta and the Philae Lander. I mean - landing something the size of a washing machine on a tiny rock zooming round space, after a ten year journey. Wow!
Since Imperial College is in South Kensington, just a spit from the museums, I also managed a trip to the Victoria and Albert to check out their Regency costume for the Winterwood book and a dash into the Science Museum to look at spacesuits.
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Date: Jul. 22nd, 2015 12:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Jul. 22nd, 2015 07:20 am (UTC)And congratulations.
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Date: Jul. 22nd, 2015 10:34 am (UTC)Congrats on the wonderful cover and I look forward to seeing what they do for Winterwood.
I do look in on Facebook most days, but I'm currently planning a post about why it just doesn't work for me as an online home.
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Date: Jul. 22nd, 2015 10:43 am (UTC)