Tempted as I
am to spend my time indulging my favourite pastime – daydreaming – professionalism
always wins the day hence I have, once again, been rather productive this past
month as I am about to detail.
My review of
the Ashmolean’s Ed Paschke exhibition is included on Cotswold Life’s website
and for anyone seeking Mother’s Day gift ideas I suggest you read my article in
Buckinghamshire Life for some amazing edible treats. Well, unless you live in
Hertfordshire, that is, in which case my 15 Ways to Spoil Mum should similarly inspire
you.
My latest
artist profile for Hampshire Life features the talented Peter Jarvis who was a
delight to interview, a fascinating blend of creativity and methodology. And on
the website of the same magazine Lady Margaret Gosworthy-Pringle shares her
embroidery goals and social disappointments via her latest blog: Tippet Tying,
Wilting Canapés and Performance Poetry.
Attending
last month’s Chiltern Writers meeting, I was entertained by an eclectic mix of
creativity at our Manuscript Evening. This month Julie Mayhew will talk about
Writing for Radio. Do come along on the 12th (8pm, Wendover Library
Room). It will be good to meet you.