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Hilary Boyd - live book club webchat Tues 17 Dec 1-2pm

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threesugars Sun 15-Dec-13 20:34:27

oh lordy, I'm only about a third in but Flora is doing my head in! Still compelling though - I do love your writing. But honestly, I do hope she comes to her senses. How annoying that we can't all be a bit more objective about our own relationships to stop us having acted like idiots. What I like is that your characters haven't sorted it out a little later in life. Age brings experience and (I like to think) a bit of wisdom but would you say there's always something to learn about relationships?

What's the youngest protagonist you think you'd write about?

Any film deals imminent?

LyndaW Sun 15-Dec-13 20:25:50

Hi Hilary

I tried to google your website to find out a bit more about you but couldn't fine one? Do you have one? And if not, did you decide not to for a reason?

Are you planning on writing more with similar age heroines? Is it difficult being associated with being the (grand?)mother of granslit? Are you finding that restrictive?

thatbags Thu 12-Dec-13 09:30:55

I'm enjoying the book but I have to keep putting it down. This is probably a reflection on me rather than the book. I've got to the bit where Prue is "summoned" to dinner upstairs with "the family". I guess interfering families annoy me. Bel comes across as a bit soppy too when there is talk of her aunt moving to Scotland – as if Inverness were in the Antarctic, or even on another planet. Good grief! There are trains and aeroplanes that go there from London.

Do fifteen year old girls really get upset when their aunts talk about moving to the other end of the country? Or do they think, oh what fun, I can go and visit and have some adventures?

cikada Wed 11-Dec-13 20:07:33

Thank you so much for my copy, difficult to put down but very frustrating! I am certainly on Prue's side.

Lowslung Wed 11-Dec-13 18:46:17

Hi Hilary
Pinenut suggests that you may have created the granslit genre inadvertently - or was it a deliberate move on your part?

Nansypansy Wed 11-Dec-13 18:30:34

Thanks for my copy of 'when he walked back into my life'. I thoroughly enjoyed it, also Thursdays in the Park. I've now downloaded Tangled Lives and look forward to reading it. As a grandparent who at nearly 70 is having to 'move on' after over 40 years of marriage - his decision, although he tells all and sundry it was my decision, I was wondering whether this would be a good backdrop to a novel? To me, it's like a game of snakes and ladders (good title!!??) and at this moment in time I feel like I've slid down one enormous snake! Not something anyone would relish at this stage of life.

iceandaslice Wed 11-Dec-13 16:13:58

Hi Hilary - thanks for chatting to us!
Do you think your time as a marriage counsellor helps you to write about relationships? Do you ever miss it?

kaybh Wed 11-Dec-13 15:48:12

Hi Hilary, thank you for coming on gransnet. My friend has been writing novels for a few years now and now insists that the only way she'll get anywhere is by publishing her book herself (on Amazon I think). Do you have any advice as to doing this or is it a bit of a lost cause not going through a publisher?

Kay

eastender Wed 11-Dec-13 15:34:42

actually my question follows on from that. I just wondered about the commercial response from publishers when you write about characters who aren't 20 somethings. Did it make it harder for you to get Thursdays in the Park published? I imagine some may think (wrongly IMHO) that it's a "niche" market

jiggle Wed 11-Dec-13 15:32:03

I think it's great (and I am thinking about your last book rather than this one) to have someone a little older as the romantic hero. Given we are an ageing population do you start others may follow in your wake?

Pinenut Wed 11-Dec-13 15:30:19

Hello Hilary I read the original article (except now I can't remember where it was) about "gran lit" and wondered how you felt about being creditied with the creation of the genre?

Annie29 Mon 09-Dec-13 22:17:47

A great read, could not put it down. Thank you for my copy.

Grandmanorm Mon 09-Dec-13 10:19:16

Good afternoon Hilary, I was wondering if you were as exasperated with your heroine as I was. The book brought up many emotions but that was the main one.

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Tue 03-Dec-13 11:05:28

I will change it now in order not to confuse anyone chancing upon it - so BOOK club it will be

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 02-Dec-13 15:34:15

blush

That's what a Gransnet meet up does to me eh?

Although...I do like the idea of a nook (NOT nookie) club - thinking roaring fire, mulled wine, pile of books - and (goes without saying) a lot of cake.

merlotgran Mon 02-Dec-13 15:24:19

Love the typo, Cari. Is it short for 'nookie' club? blush

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 02-Dec-13 15:14:56

For those who have received copies of When You Walked Back Into My Life (and indeed for those who haven't) and/or those who have enjoyed Hilary's other best sellers such as Thursdays in The Park...now's the chance to ask her about her writing, being dubbed the creator of "grans lit" - and indeed anything else you fancy.

Read more here

Hilary joins us live at GNHQ at 1pm for a mince pie and a chat - so do get your questions in now