Gillian Monks

'Making Fairytales Come True'

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A Brilliant Saint David’s Day!

We all had a terrific time last week at the Saint David’s Day Festival and Book Fair down by Bangor Pier. The weather was amazing – clear skies and warm sunshine (I even ended up with a touch of sunburn!), with lots of people out to celebrate our country’s patron saint and well-known son, and our joy and unity in living in Wales.

There were lots of activities and stands, but the main focus was on the central stage where a stream of performers kept us entertained throughout the day, including choirs, musicians, singers and Indian dancers. I was particularly struck by the poignancy of the small Ukrainian choir (dressed in their gorgeously colourful costumes) who sang their hearts out for their beloved homeland to their host nation who were also particularly focused on celebrating their much loved home country that day.

At the end of their performance, I simply couldn’t stop myself from going over to thank them. I tapped one lady on the shoulder and thanked her – she looked bewildered, didn’t speak any English – so I hugged her instead. Words so frequently get in the way of true communication.  As we gazed into each other’s eyes we exchanged a look of deep and complete mutual understanding. Perhaps some of these international conferences should abolish speaking and simply have the delegates go around hugging each other, sitting holding hands and gazing into each other’s eyes. We might all be amazed at what we learn about each other and what we can agree on.

Personally, I was delighted to finally meet fellow author, Patricia Wynne, who’s first book, ‘To Light a Penny Candle’ I have adored since I first read it at the pre-publication editing stage. It is a story about a journey to find oneself – quite literally – and the people the main character comes across who heart-warmingly provide the support and directions she requires – I can thoroughly recommend it!

And then there was the opportunity to meet some of my readers and hear their first hand opinions of my work so far – all complimentary, I hasten to add – but very humbling and heartening to a solitary author!

Later in the afternoon, I decided to take a break and have a walk down the 1500 foot long pier. The sea breezes were refreshing and the view of the snow-capped Gwynedd mountains against a deep blue sky were quite breath-taking. How lucky I am to live in such a beautiful place – but then the whole Earth is simply stunning and we all quite rightly feel that we live in the best bit of it!

Lastly, I looked at my stall displaying five of my six books published to date, and felt totally amazed that I had written them all. It is quite besides the point that I currently have five more books in various stages of completion! (Yes, I owe you all a newsletter and have much to share with you!!!)

For now, all I can say is that my health is better than it was in the winter and I am happily been twirled along by my various excitable muses and cannot work fast enough!

Watch this space!

Bangor Book Fair

Bangor Book Fair and Saint David’s Day Festival is taking place this coming Saturday, on the 1st March. Both myself and my publisher will be there – that is if the weather remains kind and doesn’t blow us all away!

The event will be sited in the pier carpark and on the actual pier itself, and will be open from 1.pm. until 7.pm.

Why not come and see me at Herbary Books? I love meeting my readers !

 

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