First, a lively interview with Tallis Steelyard in which you learn a great deal about him. He also includes a romantic tale of his. There are also two books by his friend Jim Webster on offer. The first book gives helpful advice for writers and other stories. The second book is about a group of young ladies who cause a serious problem which is finally resolved. Reviews by satisfied readers are included.
It’s not often Tallis agrees to be interviewed, indeed he’s often somewhat reticent when it comes to answering questions about his past. Still on this occasion, perhaps because the wine was better than average or the company was such as to encourage loquacity, he seems to have opened up a little. Yet to be fair, even here, he manages to ensure we learn more about Virgilio and how he and the lady of his dreams eloped, than we do about Tallis himself.
The original was on that fine website, www.ritaleechapman.com
This week it is my pleasure to interview Tallis Steelyard. Would you please introduce yourself to my readers and share something about your life.
I am Tallis Steelyard, poet. I live in the remarkable metropolis of Port Naain where I make a precarious living writing works for my patrons, performing (and indeed organising their various soirees…
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When contemplating eloping, you have to take into account just how many outfits a fashionably attired young lady will need!
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The girl basically needs to think of leaving room for the future groom. 😀 — Suzanne
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