Monthly Archives: February 2013

On… Pinterest

I wasn’t sure if I liked Pinterest at first.

It seemed to be a lot of girls screaming ‘I LIKE STRIPES’. And I really do like stripes.

But then I started making boards, and following people like Joanna Goddard and Samantha Hahn and Le Fashion and Anna Hoffman, people with immaculate taste who know what I’ll like before I do, and realised that hey, Pinterest is interesting and effortless and fun and stimulating! I LOVE Pinterest! I know, I’m late to the Pinning party. I was late to the Twitter party. I was late to the blogging party. I left the Facebook party years ago. I guess I’m just not great at…. timing. (BOOM!)

Back to the point: the lovely people at St Martins Press suggested I create special boards about my upcoming book series BROOKLYN GIRLS on Pinterest. (First in the series out July 2013! With Quercus in the UK! Random House in Germany! Luitingh-Sijthoff in the Netherlands! Wydawnictwo PASCAL in Poland!)

But something about making a book- or character-’themed’ board doesn’t feel right. I might do it for someone else’s books, you know, like a board that makes me think of Anne Of Green Gables, or something – but not for my own.

So here’s my little experiment. I selected a couple of quotes from the first book in the upcoming BROOKLYN GIRLS series. I’ve styled them up in two different themes, just to see which is more popular, and maybe if people like them and think they’re funny / interesting they’ll repin them, and maybe they’ll reach new audiences who might like the cut of my jib and decide to read the books. If they don’t repin, hey, c’est la oh well, as they say. What do you think, lovely people? Would you repin?

On… The Lumineers

This is the song that Fox and I have been playing every morning during breakfast for the past few weeks. Errol dances – well, he rocks from side-to-side and wriggles his shoulders – and Fox and I sing along and I get the words wrong but like, totally on purpose.Then I heard it in a cafe the other day, and I thought ‘that’s our song!’

Not Fox and my song (which is this), but our family song. Errol and Fox and moi. It also makes me think of all my best friends, and everyone I love, in a sort of mildly nostalgic mental ‘best of’ montage. It’s just a nice ol’ hug of a song.

So anyway, press play and make your own mental ‘best of’ montage. Mwah.