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Richard’s comments from the Q&A with Steve Morris group.

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Feb 21, 2013 12:29PM

38566 Steve wrote: "When I was a kid, I remember him as a prominent politician in the Thatcher government, then he was sent to prison for perjury or something. I never knew he was a fiction author. He must have had pl..."

Maybe he spent a lot of time practicing archery.
Feb 21, 2013 11:59AM

38566 Nicolle wrote: "Oh, those are good ones! Though I don't know who Jeffrey Archer is, I'm sure it's a compliment."

http://www.jeffreyarcher.co.uk/site/
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Aug 21, 2012 11:45PM

38566 Steve wrote: "I will do although I don't like listening to myself!"

I dislike the sound of my own voice as well. I'm told that most people do, though.
Jul 12, 2012 09:29AM

38566 Steve wrote: "She's the one! My favourite role for her was Flora Finchling.

She also made a good documentary about Dickens' tours of America. She is quite an enthusiast.


I look forward to seeing In the Wings ..."


I saw Margolies in one of the added features of a Dickens miniseries I watched on DVD recently. I think it was Our Mutual Friend.

To do italics put "i" and "/i" in two sets of < > at the beginning and end of your text.

I am quite excited and nervous about the debut of the anthology. I've been assured that it will be made available as an e-book as well as a print version. (view spoiler)

Hope you enjoy what's left of the summer.
Jul 12, 2012 08:14AM

38566 Steve, Thanks for your interest. In the Wings is set to be published in early September, which is quite soon!

I have not seen "Dickens' Women" or that production of Little Dorrit. But, when I looked it up, I saw that Ms. Margolies (is she a Dame, like Judi Dench?) plays Flora Finching, the simpering spinster who is, ahem, past her prime. This looks like a fabulous comic role for Margolies. I know her from her roles in Blackadder and the Harry Potter films. She's done a fair bit of voice work in some other films too.
Jun 29, 2012 06:57PM

38566 What he said, Nicolle! :)

Years ago, I bought it for my mother for her birthday. This was before the days of DVDs, so it was a bulky box set of 6 VHS tapes, The birthday wasn't for a while yet, and I was away at university. So I brought it to my room in residence. Well, there was one student in the residence who had finished her studies and was due to go back to the USA the next day. When she heard that I had the videos, she asked if I could bring them down to the common room and watch a tape or two as a nice entertainment before she left. At the student's insistence, we ended up watching the whole miniseries (5 hours), popping in each new tape as needed without even taking the time to rewind the previous tapes. We stayed up until 4:00 a.m.; it was THAT good. Needless to say, I had find something else to give to my mother for her birthday.

Please treat yourself to watching this. You won't regret it.
Jun 23, 2012 03:53PM

38566 Steve wrote: "One of my younger students is insisting on reading the whole of The Lord of the Rings before he sees the film. What a star!

Using LOTR as an example, I sometimes think that when my age group read ..."


Maybe it doesn't hamper the imagination, but it makes it more likely that younger readers will be imprinted with images or actors from the film adaptations. Which I think is what you meant.
Jun 06, 2012 10:04AM

38566 Whenever I hear about Yorkshire, I think about the James Herriot books, and his dour Dalesmen with their eccentric ways and hearts of gold.
May 22, 2012 12:15PM

38566 Good news, Steve! Not long to wait now...
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May 01, 2012 11:22PM

38566 Steve wrote: "Excellent. I bet you felt a lot better after you ironed out the kink in the story. I alway notice glaring errors after having seen the finished product come off the press!

I look forward to readin..."


I do feel better. I hope that once I'm done with the story there will be no major errors, but for a perfectionist like me, every error is glaring! September is the date we're hoping for, but we have yet to find out for sure. Even so, after four years of long waits followed by polite rejections, things are suddenly moving so fast! :)
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May 01, 2012 04:27PM

38566 I wasn't going to mention it, because I didn't want to steal your thunder. But since you brought it up anyway... :)

I recently ironed out one of the biggest kinks in the story, which had worried me quite a bit (and it was all thanks to a new Goodreads friend!). I'm about to put in the final changes before it goes to the publisher.

Our editor recently threw a pre-publication party. Most of the contributors were there and got a chance to discuss their piece or read excerpts from it. We haven't heard from the publisher yet about the launch date, but we have good hopes it will be out in September 2012.
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May 01, 2012 01:28PM

38566 Steve wrote: "Cheers Richard. I certainly will, but I'll wait for it all to be "done and dusted" first. You know what life is like...."

Indeed I do Steve!
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May 01, 2012 11:37AM

38566 That's amazing, Steve! If there's a way to access the interview online, do post the link. I'll be listening if at all possible.
Feb 23, 2012 08:17PM

38566 That's so kind Steve! Cheers! (as in "Thank you" and "I salute your success!")
Feb 23, 2012 01:18PM

38566 Nice catchy title Steve.
Jan 27, 2012 07:12AM

38566 Steve wrote: "That is a very clever idea. Thanks Richard."

It was meant as a joke, Steve. It might mean having to tell more about the novel than you care to do at the moment--I really don't know. But if you can make it work...

Anyhow, we as your friends shared in your chuffedness.
Jan 26, 2012 07:32PM

38566 Hey that's marvelous news Steve! Congratulations! Maybe your loyal fanbase can help you come up with a title. Perhaps you could have a contest and offer the person who comes up with the winning suggestion a free signed copy. :)
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Jan 20, 2012 10:44AM

38566 We had a bit of snow blowing around yesterday, and it's been cold today. But earlier in the month it rained a lot and was unseasonably warm.
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Jan 19, 2012 10:27PM

38566 One of your short stories about the general changes in climate already seems to be coming true. Today's SF is tomorrow's reality!
Oct 19, 2011 09:38PM

38566 A bit off topic, but here goes. The library at my workplace had a book giveaway today, and as I find free books almost impossible to resist (all right, scratch "almost"), I found myself looking through the offerings. I picked up an H.G. Wells novel I'd never heard of:Kipps (mine's a different edition). Apparently it's not SF but social satire. I was intrigued because there's some pretty savage social satire in the works I have read. Wells is one of your literary heroes, Steve, so I wondered if you (or any other member of the group) had any thoughts about this one.
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