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Interviewed by Scarlett Rugers!

You can read this interview with me by Scarlett Rugers here .   

What Would You Buy with 120 Million Dollars?

Munch's famous The Scream has just sold for the extraordinary sum of 120 Million Dollars .  Personal taste is, of course, totally subjective - but if I had 120 Million dollars I certainly wouldn't spend it on that ghastly painting! So, what would you spend it on?  A better house (or at that price, several better houses with plenty of spare $$$ left over)?  A collection of vintage cars?  Open your own holiday resort on an island, as a business investment?  Donate a sizable sum to life-extention research?  Over to you...   

Ygraine

Ygraine My Little Princess Pedigree name: Santosha White Earl 11th April 2000 - 2nd May 2012 

A Wirral Otherkin Trilogy

Three stories of selkies and faeries. Encounter the notorious fae of Caldy Hill. Meet the secretive selkies who swim beyond Hilbre Island then walk on land in human form. Discover the magic of Wirral's ancient history in these enchanting dark fantasy tales. Includes: Frog , New Year's Day and Swap .  Price = $1.99            ISBN: 9781476028736 (for all outlets except Kindle) ASIN: B007YFRI9U (for Kindle) A Wirral Otherkin Trilogy was previously published by Amazon Shorts in 2007.  I've decided to re-release it, and as of this morning you can now download it directly from Smashwords.  Kindle's edition is in progress - give that a few hours  and it will be in their system.  It will take a few weeks for it to filter through to the other outlets, (but Smashwords offers a variety of ebook formats anyway).   

Interviewed by Steve Andrews AKA The Bard of Ely!

You can read this interview with me, done by Steve Andrews here .  Enjoy!   

Emily and the Japanese Monster!

Emily keeping her visitor company. It was furry and had a face.  That's all Emily knew.  Furry things with faces are toys, aren't they? So there I was, making cups of tea while my neice told me how she hoped she'd done in her end-of-second-year university exams, when I happened to glance out of the window to see Emily wrestling with a grey furry thing.  "Er, Catherine, isn't that your bag?" Of course it was. So we sprinted out of the house and into the garden.  Sitting proudly on the lawn was Emily, merrily wagging her stumpy tail as she chewed a hole in the corner of Cat's Japanese monster bag.  We ran one way, Emily ran the other, round and round the thorniest tree in the garden (as Cat's forehead can attest), saying stuff like, "Emily put it down!", "Emily, drop it!", "Emily, no!"  True to the nature of a Jack Russell having a fine old game, she ignored this completely and continued running rings round the pair o

Interviewed by Matt Posner for School of the Ages

I was interviewed by Matt Posner for School of the Ages .  Enjoy! One slight mistake - I didn't work in a pottery shop, but in a pottery making pots...but that's no big deal!