A quiet Monday. Hugo Simms, in the throes of writing a children's play, has just purchased a Mac – the free tutorials at Apple's Regent Street store (left) can't be too highly recommended (one Groucho's mother takes her iBook along to the Genius bar to get them to sort out her on-line domestic bills). The Garage Band tutorial is extraordinary.
Louise Murray said she was shortly off to take night-time videos of wildlife in Botswana. Christopher Bowden talked about his third book and the efforts he has put into selling his first two, and how he inveigled Prunella Scales to read his manuscript. Hylda Sims talked of her own writing experience, putting her life into her novel, Peckham Rising, soon, she hopes, to be out as an eBook.
A number of apologies were received. Most of them were acceptable. Chris Clack, for instance, had just sold major artworks at Nunhead Cemetery, which had opened as part of London Open House Weekend, and had to make the delivery. Oh, and another ebook was published this week…
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