Congrats on getting to #1 on the best seller's list, Terry. I had the occasion to pick up your book, but haven't had time to dig in just yet. Then, forgetting that I bought the copy, I was recently in Sudbury on my own spooky-author-in-schools tour, and I stopped in at Chapters and - yup - bought another one.
I'll give this one to a friend who loves your work. Best!
Oh my goodness, Terry! Two of my favourite writerly people - you and Shelagh (who, as you know, was my colleague at CFRC Queen's Radio eons ago) have been so supportive of my writing journey, especially as I try to get BLISS out into the world. Lovely to see the two of you together! And I'm really enjoying following your book tour out west, so keep the stories coming. Enjoy!
Home now from a trip to Europe (not Paris this time). I loved every bit of the new book! Although I haven't experienced the loss of husband or child, we did lose a beloved father in law and I could relate to the overwhelming sense of grief. The ending was very satisfying in many ways! I think this is my favourite book, after the two Angus stories!
Congrats on getting to #1 on the best seller's list, Terry. I had the occasion to pick up your book, but haven't had time to dig in just yet. Then, forgetting that I bought the copy, I was recently in Sudbury on my own spooky-author-in-schools tour, and I stopped in at Chapters and - yup - bought another one.
I'll give this one to a friend who loves your work. Best!
Oh my goodness, Terry! Two of my favourite writerly people - you and Shelagh (who, as you know, was my colleague at CFRC Queen's Radio eons ago) have been so supportive of my writing journey, especially as I try to get BLISS out into the world. Lovely to see the two of you together! And I'm really enjoying following your book tour out west, so keep the stories coming. Enjoy!
So glad to hear the book tour never gets old!
Congrats on all the appearances.
Home now from a trip to Europe (not Paris this time). I loved every bit of the new book! Although I haven't experienced the loss of husband or child, we did lose a beloved father in law and I could relate to the overwhelming sense of grief. The ending was very satisfying in many ways! I think this is my favourite book, after the two Angus stories!
Hard times on the road...hard times!