On Saturday I was out once again, meeting my public. This time it was Border’s in Cardiff, a shop in the old David Morgan building on The Hayes. It is a nice shop, large and busy and I was certainly very well looked after by the staff, especially Vicki. However, promotion remains hard work. My grandmother was a hard working and successful market trader in South Yorkshire but I am afraid I don’t seem to have inherited her gifts. People out and about on a Saturday don’t want to be harassed; they just want to be left alone. They certainly don’t want to be approached by a writer with a wild look in his eyes. I can clear an area around me almost instantly, so sales in the Biography section must have plummeted, because that is where they put me – between bargain cookery books and “Buy One Get One Free” offers. |
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Phantom Manor – 24 April 2009 |
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I went to Disneyland in Paris last week. I have been a number of times before, firstly with my children and now with my grandchildren. I know what to expect. It still exhausts me and excites me in equal measures. I have learnt too that if you are going to get anything out of the day then you need to suspend critical faculties at the gate as you go in or you will find yourself in a lather of bewilderment at the sight of a queue of people lining up to have their photo taken with a man dressed as a duck. |