A book COMPETITION from my friends at Pan Macmillan

It seemed only fair to allow one of my lovely readers to win the book loot we were given by my sponsor, Pan Macmillan, at the end of my Word Bird Book Bash.

The prize includes all the books photographed in my pic below:

a book competition from my friends at Pan Macmillan

a book competition from my friends at Pan Macmillan

To enter – all you have to do is LIKE my Facebook page and leave me a comment below this picture with the name of Naomi Wood’s latest novel (to be released next Feb) and your clue is on this page.  The winner will be chosen on Thursday 2nd January 2014.

Pan Macmillan is one of the largest general book publishers in the UK and the chances are you’re reading a book published by one of their imprints ( which include Macmillan, Mantle, Pan, Picador, Boxtree, Sidgwick & Jackson, Macmillan Children’s Books, Campbell Books, Macmillan New Writing and so many more) at this exact moment.

On 11th November, Pan Macmillan broke the Guinness World Records for the LONGEST chain of paper dolls. The chain, made up of 45,282 dolls and 4549.7 metres long, was created to celebrate the wonderful book The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, and to raise crucial funds for Save the Children.

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SPONSORED POST: a new age of (social) energy

How often have you been stuck next to some bore at a dinner party only to discover your evening just got worse:  he’s told you he’s BIG into clean energy.  I mean, clean/green whatever you want to call it… is something we all feel we should know more about but after half a bottle of wine, it all seems a bit complicated.

But in reality it shouldn’t.  It’s crucial to our planet that we avoid the hideous impact non-renewables have on our environment.

So, to equip myself better in times of social energy situations, I decided to find out the bare (not bore) minimum about the renewable world by pinning down a friend of a friend – Rebecca O’Connor, who is editorial director at Trillon Fund, encouraging those who invest to do so in clean energy.

And this is what I learnt – my top 4 points for you to spout when you next encounter a GREEN giant:

–        wind is already more efficient than gas at producing electricity

–        a wind turbine down the road from you can save you £100s off your next electricity bill

–        insurers love it – the tech is so reliable that actuaries will underwrite 20-year warranties to cover failure. 20-year warranty! Not many forms of technology can boast that…

–        Renewable technology doesn’t have to be hi tech. In developing nations one of the most popular forms is biochar- which is just burnt waste. It fertilises the soil and buries CO2. (oh and we call that ‘super low tech’!)

The evolution of energy consumption through the decades
Be smarter with your consumption and choose the right energy tariff.

This post is sponsored by Ovo Energy. 

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Richard Brendon's (reflective) teacups

Initially I had thought that my Word Birds would sip their coffee from my Grandmother’s vintage Wedgwood.  But then Richard Brendon got in touch.

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Richard Brendon

Richard Brendon in his workshop

If you haven’t yet heard of Richard, you will do any minute now.  He’s the latest bone china designer to hit Fortnum and Mason, Liberty, Heal’s and – quite frankly – a tea party near you.

mismatched vintage saucers

each cup is paired with an antique saucer

Foodie Friend and I headed down to Kensal Road to meet him at his workshop and, of course, check out his china.  We left with a full set of 14 REFLECT teacups, mismatched kooky antique saucers (all sourced and handpicked by Richard) and a brilliant interview.

where might we find you having a cup of tea? Fortnum and Mason

which cup would you be drinking from? One of my REFLECT teacups with my favourite Derby saucer from 1790.

what inspires your designs? The best elements from the history of British bone china.

highly reflective teacups – in either platinum or gold gilding

highly reflective teacups – in either platinum or gold gilding

how would you describe your taste? Considered, refined, dynamic.

if not bone china, what? I’m passionate about food so if I wasn’t designing bone china I would be involved in the food industry in some way.

what is the BIG dream? To grow the brand globally by collaborating with the leading chefs, hotels and retailers.

what does your REFLECT line really reflect? It reflects the incredible heritage of the British ceramic industry.

is success negotiable? No

all set up for the Word Bird Book Bash

all set up for the Word Bird Book Bash

who would you LOVE to drink from your cups? Kate Middleton

where will you be eating your stuffing on Christmas Day? In Ecuador as I am visiting my sister out there for Christmas – although I’m not sure what food I will be eating!

and party your socks off on New Year’s Eve? On a beach in Ecuador

tell us a bone china secret. Our products are entirely handmade and it takes a team of ten or more highly skilled craftsmen to make each one of our products.

Richard Brendon’s Reflect teacup-and-saucer sets start at £85 

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My Word Bird Book Bash

Last month I had a sudden urge.  As I sat here writing on my own, I fantasied about having a big old chinwag with someone. But not just any old chat, I wanted to talk BOOKS… and mostly those that have changed the way we think, feel and even live.

I know what you’re going to say:  I need to join a book club.  The thing is that I can’t because I absolutely HATE the idea of having to read a book that someone else has chosen and forced upon me.

a selection of Pan Macmillon reads

a selection of Pan Macmillan reads

Anyway, I was looking for a one-off BIG chinwag about books.  Those novels which have made a huge impression on us or even totally changed our lives – and not necessarily in the last year either.

I glanced at my twitter feed for book chatting prey.  And then I got all busy inviting my favourite Word Birds (some I had never met in the ‘real’ world and others who are already firm, all-time favourites).

Word Bird food

Word Bird food (which deserves and shall have its very own blog post)

Setting the date, I decided to name it my very own Word Bird Book Bash and instructed invitees to turn up with up to 4 of their quite brilliant reads.  Follwed by a quick call to the fabulous publicists at Pan Macmillan to find out what they thought of joining us, bringing one of their authors and – hey presto – my urge was about to be satisfied.

Richard Brendon allowed us to sip coffee from his stunning Reflective line

Richard Brendon allowed us to sip coffee from his new, stunning REFLECT line (look out for a blog post dedicated to this talented designer & bone china specialist later on this week)

Moments later, the door bell rang.  It was Foodie Friend dropping off some of her baking for feedback (I’m SUCH A good friend) so I told her of my book bash plan and, discovering I hadn’t thought about sustenance for the occasion, she promptly offered to provide some suitably festive elevenses for my Word Birds. (more of which to follow in its own post).

We chatted and ate and ate and chatted – while each book recounted reminded us of the time in our lives in which we had read them.  There were many repeated themes of morbidity, the need for female acknowledgement and escapism…. of course, we all read to escape as well as for inspiration.

Esther Walker kicked off (our book chinwag)

Esther Walker kicked off (our book chinwag)

Esther Walker told us how she and Giles (Coren) have a one-in-one out book policy – to avoid books taking over their living space but kicked off our bash by clarifying that Lucky Jim was one of her firm favs.

Abi Abbas (aka Mrs Bovary)

Abi Abbas (aka Mrs Bovary)

Abi Abbas singled out the Grossmith brothers’ comic novel, A Diary of a Nobody as mundane and yet utterly engaging.

No-one knows more about Beckett than Jackie Blackman

No-one knows more about Beckett than (Dr) Jackie Blackman

Jackie Blackman had thoughtfully bought me a book as a gift:  This is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett as she and I DO love to chat endless about the meaning of marriage…

MY foodie friend (aka Hanna Geller Goldsmith) to be revealed...

MY foodie friend (aka Hanna Geller Goldsmith) to be revealed…

Hanna Geller Goldsmith (aka Foodie Friend) had always fantasied about travelling across America eating only in diners but had read Road Food instead.

Amanda Goldman

Amanda Goldman decides to re-read Judy Bloom

Amanda Howe named Prince of West End Avenue a bittersweet masterpiece and top of her list.

a couple of fabulous Pan Macmillan publicists, Bea XXX & Naomi Bacon

a couple of fabulous Pan Macmillan publicists, Bea & Naomi

The gorgeous girls from Pan Macmillan spilt the beans on the big book hits for 2014 while giving us all an enormous goodie bag (look out for a chance to win one too!) as perfect Christmas reading fodder.

Naomi Wood, the pretty inspiring novelist

Naomi Wood, the pretty inspiring novelist, with her books!

Naomi Wood, the author of The Godless Boys and the soon-to-be published Mrs Hemingway, was quizzed by the Birds as to how she researches and writes her novels – without losing concentration to social media and other diversions.

Like me, you’re going to be fascinated by who choose which books… and here are some of them which might inspire you to purchase one for someone you really love this Christmas.  Happy Reading from all my Word Birds and me. xxx

the majority of our favourite books

the majority of our favourite books

the birds left with a bag of books and some of Foodie Friends' treats

the birds left with a bag of books (see top pic) and some of Foodie Friend’s treats

My Word Bird Book Bash was in association with the publisher Pan Macmillan.

ps Mini was off sick from school the day of the Book Bash and couldn’t resist pulling her favourite titles off her bookshelf and joining in too…

Mini's handful

Mini’s handful

me - being contrary.

me – being contrary.

 

 

 

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