The London Book Fair.
Since China is the featured market at the London Book Fair, I have decided to visit it tomorrow. It is the first time I have visited the fair and I am a little apprehensive. I think I am going to have the same feeling I get when looking at the stars, or the lights of a large city when I approach it from the air: an uncomfortable awareness of my insignificance.
The good thing is my hotel is quite close to Kew Gardens so I can always go there if it all proves too much. Nature is always a good tonic.
The good thing is my hotel is quite close to Kew Gardens so I can always go there if it all proves too much. Nature is always a good tonic.
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Should be fascinating, especially if many authors are present.
I hope so, Paul!
Oh what a pity, I read this post a day late....Karen of Euro Crime is there today (16 April) too! Sadly, I was unable to attend.
Story of my life, Maxine! :-)
Hah! But your book was there--you can't be so insignificant!
Oh, I am - Marly! Thinking about it, though - I don't think I mind very much!
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