I referred to Laurie Graves as a “noted author” in a recent post. She, of course, modestly demurred.
Well, apart from her blog, Notes from the Hinterland, she has also written a Young Adult book – Maya and the Book of Everything.
Having searched for those links I now feel a touch of shame that I have fallen behind with her blog, and have not reviewed the book on Amazon. I did review it on this blog, but that didn’t really reach many people compared to reviewing it on Amazon. I really must do better.
According to her latest post Laurie has just completed the first draft of her second Maya novel.
I’m looking forwards to the new book.
So, there you are – I’ve written a note about her. She is now definitely a noted author.
In time she may become well-known, famous, prize-winning or even legendary. Who can tell? But for now, she is definitely a noted author.
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It’s just a matter of time, Quercus, before Laurie and her books become famous. Maya is a wonderful book.
I’m waiting for Book 2, and hoping to see my quote “better than J K Rowling” on the cover. 🙂
A lovely tribute to Laurie, a noted author and finest photographer and blogger too 🤗
Thank you. She’s one of my favourite bloggers, even though she can be a bit cheerful at times. 🙂
Nice note! Laurie deserves to be noted, and to be a noted author!
She does indeed. 🙂
I don’t know a nicer person who deserves to be ‘noted.’ 🙂
I think that’s true. 🙂
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Thanks so very much! You know, I do feel noted. May I link to this in a blog post?
Of course you may. I’ll be proud to be seen in such literary company. (And I include Clif in that too – many successful women have fine, supportive husbands, as I constantly tell Julia.)
Many thanks!
🙂
A fitting tribute to a fine lady – struck the write note
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Clever : )
He is. It’s all those crosswords. 🙂
I love Maya and the Book of Everything. So looking forward to anything Laurie writes.
And your title – holy cow – awesome!
🙂 Thank you.
Well done. Good noting.
Thank you. 🙂
I hope Laurie becomes well-known, famous, prize-winning and legendary; in fact, I am sure she will do very well. In the mean time, I am pleased she has become a noted author. I am looking forward to her second novel.
Me too.