New interview available on Your Interview website. Take a look when you have a moment.
Gary is a novelist living in the northeast of England. His work, largely mainstream fiction, focuses on themes that touch us all — love, death, loss and aspiration — but always with an eye to finding an unusual angle or viewpoint. Quirky and highly readable, his writing aims to entertain first and foremost. If he can also offer a previously unfamiliar perspective or insight, all the better. Gary was born with a form of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, an … Read More
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Love the new site Gazza! I’m back knocking around so i’ll be checking in more often. hope you’re keeping okay.
Cheers, mate — the other was a little gloomy. Wanted something similar but easier on the eye.
By the way, do you use Facebook?
As a fellow author Gary, I admire your courage and strength that you project from your point of view as having a “disability.” You show more courage and strength in facing your challenges than most people in life that have not many problems at all. All I can
say is “keep moving forward and keep your head to the shy.”……Reverend James R. Harris
That’s very nice of you to say so, James. I appreciate it. I have been very fortunate, however, in that I have always had wonderful support from my parents and those close to me. Makes a huge difference, doesn’t it?
Thank you for your comment and hope to see you here again soon.
Nah, I’ve not got the time. apart from blogging, which you know i had to ditch for a while, I don’t do anything else. I quite fancy twitter and might get into that if I have more time.
The reason I ask is that I’ve had to move the Legend/Paperbooks group to that. Need to be a member of Facebook to join
Having a lot of fun with Twitter at the moment… almost up to 1000 followers! Now I just have to convince them to buy the bloody book!
I’ve just responded to the facebook question and it hath disappeared! In a nut, no 🙂
Oh no it hasn’t! It’s behind you!