That ‘Cornish Writers’ interview

Taking off my musician’s hat to masquerade as an author, I’m very pleased to be included on the Cornish Writers site. (To be fair, the bio does include a link to my book on Nashville tuning, so not entirely music-free.)

However, what I really liked about the whole thing was doing this interview, which was a lot of fun. (Mostly, but your mileage may vary.)

David Harley reveals much more about himself and his writing than anyone will ever want to read.

Cornish Writers, now with added Harley

Bio added to Cornish Writers web site, as threatened in my last post.

Now I suppose I’ll have to add some books, at any rate some that are still available…

There may even be an interview in the near future.

I owe the format of the title of this article, by the way, to my friend and fellow author Marion Pitman.

David Harley

Books…

…not mine, on this occasion, but perhaps of more interest than mine to people with a Cornish connection.

The first is a new novel – nine years after the last one! – by my neighbour (and Allison & Busby’s author of the month!) Deborah Fowler. I haven’t read it yet, as it’s not out till the 24th of October, but I expect it to be well up to the standard of her Felicity Paradise novels.

9780749031930 a st ives christmas mystery

Much more information here. 

The second has been out for a while, but I’ve only just come across it, a very interesting collection of short stories by Cornish writers.

Cornwall Secret and Hidden Paperback

More information on the book here.

I shall certainly be following the Cornwall Writers site with keen interest in the future. Especially as I’m now registered with it! (More about that later, hopefully.)