Last month I had the pleasure of being interviewed by the gorgeous Shelley Antscherl for the People’s Republic of South Devon, the premier online newspaper for that bejewelled corner of this sceptre’d isle.
“We’d both reached a professional impasse and thought it was high time to take a break from our labours while we still had our own teeth.”
Update – Friday 17th January
I’ve just checked back with the People’s Republic of South Devon and my interview (and, the entire website, it seems) has disappeared from the ether. That’s rather unfortunate. It was there yesterday. My witless words are now lost for all time. Sorry about that. You can always check out some of my other interviews about expat life, blogging, writing, LGBT issues and about my books here.
The interview was a fun read but also really informative – I’m looking forward to your next book!
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Thank you. Won’t be long now. It should be out in the spring.
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I’ve learned more interesting facts about your trip to Turkey. I have a question, a small one. Before you both “escaped” to Turkey, what immunizations were necessary?
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None, other than the routine vaccinations we should all already have (MMR, polio, etc). Mediterranean Turkey is mercifully free of all those nasty little bugs and diseases, though there is a slight risk of rabies. Eastern Turkey is a different matter.
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Thank you, Jack.
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you talking’ dirty on air again? 😉
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Hush your mouth 😉
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I read it before it disappeared. I was a bit confused as to where South Devon was.
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😀
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