☼ Jaffareadstoo is delighted to welcome you all to our Summer Picnic ☼
Pull up a deck chair, tie knots in your hanky and roll up your trouser legs!
☼ Summer time is here ☼
☼ I'm delighted to welcome author, Josie Bonham to our picnic ☼
What favourite foods are you bringing to our summer picnic?
Fruit Scones with homemade plum jam.
Would you like chilled white wine, a flute of Prosecco, a tumbler of Pimms, or a tall glass of sparkling elderflower cordial?
Pimms with homegrown cucumber, prepared by my eldest niece who does amazing things with a jug of Pimms.
Where shall we sit, by the pool, in the garden, in the countryside, at the seaside?
Seaside would be lovely.
Do we have a wicker hamper, tablecloth and cutlery, or is everything in a supermarket carrier bag?
Let’s go for all the trimmings.
Do you have favourite place to have a summer picnic?
Tricky one this. There are so many lovely places. I was very taken with Lyme Regis, let’s go there.
Which of your literary heroes are joining us on the picnic today?
It has to be Jane Austen. I wonder what she will make of the changes at Lyme Regis?
Which summer read are you bringing with you today?
Frederica by Georgette Heyer.
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What is your earliest summer memory?
Riding around the garden in a red pedal car when I was about three.
Do you have a favourite summer hideaway?
We have relatives in Devon. We stay in Exmouth when we visit them and always have at least one trip to Topsham Bay.
Do you have a summer music playlist for reading / writing? And if so will you share with us a favourite song or piece of music that makes you feel summery?
I write best when it’s quiet so never play music. I’m easily distracted!
Do you find that your reading tastes differ between winter and summer?
To some extent. I love reading a Regency romance with at least a smattering of snow on the ground in the run up to Christmas. I like writing them too.
Do you find it easier to write in the summer months or during the winter?
Easier in summer I think, although Nanowrimo is a good idea. I wrote a novella last November by signing up.
Would you like to tell us a little about your latest novel, or your current work in progress?
My debut novel, A Good Match For The Major, is the first in a series of Regency romances with a good dash of adventure. Their heat level is warm.
More about Josie
I’ve always been a daydreamer and a bookworm. For years I started writing things and never finishing them. My sister persuaded me to try a Future learn free writing course which was helpful. When my niece sat down and wrote a novel just after that I decided it was time to take it seriously. I joined the Romantic Novelists New Writers Scheme and the help and support I’ve had has been amazing.
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