Deborah Swift's Blog, page 57
August 5, 2010
"His Last Duchess" Interview and Giveaway

Pop over if you would like a chance to win a signed copy. I've just started mine, review soon!
Published on August 05, 2010 14:48
July 22, 2010
Writer's journey through a lost landscape

If you click on it, it will open in a bigger window.
Note the little hunting horns dotted all over the map, these are forests. Notice how few roads there are and that none of these are straight lines, but seem to enclose the forests between their net.
If you were to ask the average English person for the names of a forest or two, he might come up with Sherwood Forest (legendary home of Robin Hood), or the New Forest (home to herds of wild ponies) or if push...
Published on July 22, 2010 15:47
July 8, 2010
London Lunch

Published on July 08, 2010 09:40
Giveaway of The King's Mistress by Emma Campion
You can enter this giveaway free at Passages to the Past
Published on July 08, 2010 06:13
July 2, 2010
Undressing a book
My post about covers and costume design can be found over here
Published on July 02, 2010 14:55
Winchester Writers Conference


Published on July 02, 2010 10:17
June 28, 2010
Publicity, Book Signings and the Birth of a Book
Apparently if an author organises a signing in a place where they have no personal connections, then the average number of copies sold is 6, according to Will Atkins, my editor, who was talking to delegates at the Winchester Writers Conference. (More about that in the next post when I have had time to process it all! Highlights from this great event included an address from Terry Pratchett who described writing as "moving through a valley full of clouds")
I have two signings about to happen - ...
I have two signings about to happen - ...
Published on June 28, 2010 08:37
June 12, 2010
How to Sign a Book


Here are my tips:
Top Tip - It helps if you can spell your own name.
1. Use indelible ink (some people read in the bath or while standing in the rain at bus stops)
2. Take your time, nobody likes a mis-spelled dedication or a crossing out, and you can't get Tipp-ex in shops a...
Published on June 12, 2010 13:43
June 3, 2010
Dressed to Impress (The Impress Prize)
In 2007 I was lucky enough to be shortlisted for The Impress Prize for Fiction with The Lady's Slipper. Also on the shortlist was The Courtesan's Choice by Gabrielle Kimm. Quite by chance Gaby and I were staying in the same B&B in order to go to the Awards at Exeter University. We got chatting over eggs and toast, and then again at the awards evening when we realised we were both historical fiction writers. We have kept in touch with each other's progress since then.
Neither of us was the luck...
Neither of us was the luck...
Published on June 03, 2010 07:05
June 2, 2010
The Lady's Slipper - Giveaway
You can enter for this draw to win a free book, and read my article on "Why I love to write about Shoes" here at Historical Tapestry.
And Eliza has interviewed me about the book on her blog here.
And Eliza has interviewed me about the book on her blog here.
Published on June 02, 2010 03:41