Kath at Womagwriter has very kindly allowed me to post about my story in this week's Woman's Weekly. To tempt any horsey readers (it's a horsey story), there's a really nice photo of Fairfax on it. Do pop over and have a look if you've got a moment.
Or you could even buy the magazine...?
Thursday, 4 April 2013
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I think I'll pass on buying the magazine thanks Frances - on the grounds, of course, that I'm in New Zealand (although in reality I expect it's available here). However I have read your guest post. It helps me to understand....
ReplyDeleteI didn't think the mag would be quite your bag, GB, but each to his/her own!
DeleteFairfax will soon have his own fan club. Will you help him answering his fan mail? I suppose it is not easy to type or hold a pen with hooves.
ReplyDeleteYour "story behind the story" was moving indeed, and you know I can relate only too well to your experience of being widowed in your forties.
Fairfax isn't sure about blogging. I think he's still a bit threatened by the shadow of Titch. But give him time...
DeleteJust been and left a comment, Frances. Lovely post. My mother was widowed in her forties too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rosemary.
DeleteI had a read over at Womags Blog and left a comment for you there. I'm off to buy WW to read your story now (I think mine may be in next week's as I've just had payment).
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wendy. I'll look out for yours!
DeleteIt's a very moving post, Frances and nice to know about the story behind the story. And it's a gorgeous picture of Fairfax x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa. It's a good picture as he's actually smiling!
DeleteI read this on Womagwriter, Frances. A lovely, and very moving, post. It's good to see Fairfax is settling in. I'm sure he will become as much of a character as his predecessor was!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the story behind the story and for getting to know a little bit more about you. Life doesn't seem very fair does it, when those who have a husband can't wait to get out of their relationship, and others who are happy have it taken from them. Life's a bum.
ReplyDeleteBut I have had two happy marriages, and that's more than many have had, Maggie.
DeleteCongratulations, Frances. I'll try and get a copy if it's still in the shops.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith!
DeleteIt's good to see that Fairfax is winning the hearts of many others....I enjoyed reading your guest post.
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