Press and Taxes

Last week was all about press and taxes. The press angle came from an interview I had with Keiron Pim, the literary editor of my local newspaper, the Eastern Daily Press (EDP). The interview went very well, with Keiron proving to be a really nice guy, and I got to tell him all about Justice For All, along with my background as a born and bred Norwich lad. An EDP photographer will visit my house next week to take some shots of yours truly to go alongside the full-page article, which should appear in the newspaper sometime in the next fortnight. Hopefully, this will help generate some additional local buzz about JFA and translate into higher sales!

And just to prove that my life isn’t all rock and roll after the recent excitement of attending both the V and Reading Festivals, I spent a large chunk of last week working on my tax return. As I’m not particularly good at keeping my books up to date, I had to wade through almost a years worth of bank statements and business receipts before I could file the return, but thankfully that onerous job is now done and I can get back to what I do best – writing!

So next week, it will be back to work on the third book in my Zac Hunter series, The Beholder. In addition, keep your eyes peeled for the release of the October edition of Arena magazine, which should feature a full-page article on me where I try to be witty and irreverent!

Cheers,
Steve

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