En Route
I have arrived into London where the weather is beautiful. England is always transformed by the sun and so are the British.
Everyone is talking tennis and upcoming heatwave while I am preparing for the West Cork Literary Festival which begins on Sunday. I have three events there. Writing non-fiction and Memoir, a five-day workshop starting on Monday 8th, next week, followed by evening on 9th, 6.30 pm at the Maritime Hotel in Bantry, I am giving a talk titled The Olive Route Comes to the Screen.
The event was sold out but I hear the lovely West Cork team have moved the event to a larger space. If all technics works well, I will be showing clips from the five Olive Route documentary films. Later in the week on Thursday evening I am introducing an evening with Melvyn Bragg. So next week will be a very busy one for me.
I hope to see you in Bantry.
Lots going on at the farm and with my writing projects but I will say more about all that in a week or so.
Enjoy your days
Carol
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