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Jenny's Folly

Jennifer Granville

Weekly diary on adventures - and misadventures - in self-publishing, gardening, and juggling six grandchildren across two continents.

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Latest Issues

No Need to Act, Mum

One entry this week – some days are worth the whole diary.

Monday, 22nd June

I wake this morning, open my computer and there, in my Inbox, is yet another email from an allegedly expert book marketing consultant who has just happened o...

7 days ago
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9

From Slugs to Snow Peaks

Greetings from Canada! Writing this on Sunday PST – 8 hours behind UK - and hoping it will drop in UK inboxes before midnight.

Monday, 15th June

Wrote my Substack, feeling a weird mixture of smug and guilty. Smug that the Open Garden...

14 days ago
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12

Behind the Little Green Gate

Feeling bad I didn’t write my Substack yesterday but I think I have a good excuse - or is it a reason? I just looked up the difference:

  • Reason: to explain how or why an event occurred.

  • Excuse: to justify behaviour and avoid blame...

20 days ago
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19

Like childbirth. Like opening a garden.

Monday, 1st June

To get back to London from Hay, I got a ride to Hereford train station, changed at Worcester and four hours later arrived at Paddington. I don’t travel west all that much and I thoroughly enjoyed looking out at the rol...

a month ago
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The £4 Hay Festival Heist

Writing this from Lower Trelawkin where I am staying for the Hay Festival. I thought it was going to be super easy to write this week’s post given that I am a writer, writing about being a reader listening to writers 24/7, writing this for...

a month ago
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    Writer of plays, films, poems and a graphic novel about Prime Numbers and murder(!) A devoted gardener and grandmother (not necessarily in that order).

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