Destinations Magazine

Why I Write/Summer Reading

By Elizabethwix

     In May, Cait O'Connor   invited me to join a group of other writer/bloggers including Pamela of The House of Edward in doing a post entitled Why I Write. I was flattered and interested...and distracted and thought I would get to it - in the end.
     In brief, I think I write for the same reason I read: to enter a window into another world.

Why I Write/Summer Reading

Chelsea Physik Garden

 I've been thinking of wonderful summer reads - needless to say most set in England. I just finished Kate Atkinson's virtuoso Life After Life. I gobbled it up, loving every minute of it.

Why I Write/Summer Reading

Wiltshire

 Several years ago, I felt rather the same about Rosamund Pilcher's The Shell Seekers, set in Cornwall.

Why I Write/Summer Reading

Wiltshire

Jane Gardam's Old Filth Trilogy is a real delight - rich and visual and sensual and altogether astounding.

Why I Write/Summer Reading

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And as for me - I try to recapture a now vanished world - of family and England and love and hardship. I have recently re-edited Ruth and Gisela which was originally published as A Fortunate Child. It's now available on Amazon's Kindle Direct which means you don't have to have an actual book and can download it in an instant. A promotion for the kindle version starts on July 3rd and for a few days it's super cheap. $1.99 in the US. Click here for details.

Why I Write/Summer Reading

Another window in a very old house in Wiltshire, with the light slipping in sideways - like in old Dutch paintings.

Why I Write/Summer Reading

Here is the house where part of  Ruth and Gisela is set. My grandparents' house in Faversham, Kent photographed in about 1952. I'm so glad most of the windows are open. The final photo is of a family celebration some years ago, because my story is about family and mothers and daughters.
Happy 4th of July
Why I Write/Summer Reading


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