On the toot, with drum and floot! By Jan Needle
Only a few hours until my next blog is due to
burst upon the unsuspecting public, and I ain't got a thought in my head.
Added to which, I'm using my new voice
recognition software, so it could be a damn long time before I've actually
finished it.
(Actually, that wasn't so bad. I had to
correct damn, which Dragon presumably thought was something you hold water back
with, and it wrote I for I've. Not bad
EH? And who cares if it put that all in caps.)
Where was I? Ah yes, a blog subject. Well
on May 1, my ‘version’ of Wind in the Willows will be published as a paperback,
and an e-book. Not just any old paperback either, it would bring tears to a
rare book collector's eyes. Not to put too fine a point on it, it looks
wonderful. And I says so as shouldn't!
It's called, for those of you who have been
asleep at the back, Wild Wood, and it's Kenneth Grahame's masterpiece retold
from the point of view of the Stoats, Ferrets and Weasels of that dark and
mysterious deathtrap for the squirearchy.
Good old Toad is the chief villain, a
capitalist fatcat who has as much idea about how the poor live as David
Cameron, Mr Osborne, and all the rest of them.
(Oh dear, I'm in danger of sounding
bitter. As the comedian with the twirly legs used to say,
"it's all done in the best PAAAAASSIBLE taste." Some of my
best friends are rich. Discuss.)
The trouble with writing through the mouth
and not through the fingers I find, is that it's easy to lose one's thread. All
I really need to say, is that the book is being published on May 1, with a
launch party in a bookshop in London called Slightly Foxed, in Gloucester Road,
on May 6. It's by invitation only, sadly, so I can't ask all of you to mob me
with your £10 notes in your grubby little hands. But the Queen and the Dook
have been asked, naturally, so who knows what might happen?
Dramatic B/W poster designed for us gritty northerners, by Glossop artist Jean Hobson |
I'm also having a launch in the
Conservative club in Uppermill the following Wednesday, which will be a “free
and easy” in the grand Lancashire tradition. With buckshee beer brewed and donated by my
local microbrewery, and called Daisy's Special. Daisy is Ma Ferret, who brews
beer in the Wild Wood to keep the animals from revolting. So to speak.
Yes, I did say the Conservative club. Any
port in a storm for us socialists these days, eh? Sorry Dad.
And on the Sunday in between those dates,
there will be yet another launch party in the Albert sports and social club in
West Didsbury, Manchester. Greenfield Brewery will be providing beer for that occasion too. Spreading the
joy about.
To add to the fun, the delightful and
talented Eliza P will be performing a song she wrote especially for me, to
celebrate the book. She tried it out at the folk club on Sunday and it went
down a storm. It's lovely, and we're hoping to put it on YouTube. Keep you
posted. (She wrote the tune as well. Words and music in about two days. I
bloody hate her.)
In all my years as an author, I think this
(or these) will be my first ever proper launches. And I'm terrified.
But the publisher is Golden Duck, whose guiding
lights are no less a pair of superstars than Julia Jones and Francis Wheen, and
the book has been designed and put together, also electronified, by my son
Matti Gardner and his partner Kate Fox.
Far as I can see, I'm the only weak link.
Please keep your fingers crossed.
http://www.jeanhobson.com
golden-duck.co.uk/
Eliza P Songstress (Facebook)
Comments
By the way, congratulations on dictating a whole blog. I think Dragon's great for transcribing notes and research but I can never 'create' with it. Maybe it's because speech is so much 'of the minute' whereas when writing words we always have a wider context in mind.
Enjoy all those launches and I hope the book's a great success.
PS finding a tory in the uppermill con club is like finding a Needle in a teetotal tavern. thank god
Anyway, a little bit of history will be made in the Slightly Foxed.
Just wondering why some of my AE colleagues are going for Dragon voice activated stuff, is there a reason in general or is it to save RSI in the wrists?
Eliza P (Ps.Re the captcha: I've not even had breakfast yet & someone is asking me to prove that I am not a robot!)
Good luck with the launches!