Camp and Campanology

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No, it’s not the sequel to Pricks and Pragmatism; it’s the title of my blog post over at Neil Plakcy’s blog. Winking smile 

He’s running a series of guest posts celebrating secondary characters, and today I’m talking about Gary, my cuddly campanologist in Pressure Head. Smile

Neil, by the way, is a great guy, who I first met in Bristol way back in 2010 when we were promoting the I Do Two charity anthology. He’s the writer of (amongst other things) the Mahu Investigations gay detective series.

About jlmerrow

JL Merrow is that rare beast, an English person who refuses to drink tea. She read Natural Sciences at Cambridge, where she learned many things, chief amongst which was that she never wanted to see the inside of a lab ever again. Her one regret is that she never mastered the ability of punting one-handed whilst holding a glass of champagne. She writes across genres, with a preference for contemporary gay romance and the paranormal, and is frequently accused of humour. Find JL Merrow online at: www.jlmerrow.com
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2 Responses to Camp and Campanology

  1. Donnerhall says:

    I so wish you would write a sequel to Pricks and Pragmatism though. I want to read about their actual relationship and how they get along with their families as well as old and new friends. Guess I better go reread again for the fourth time, sigh.

    • jlmerrow says:

      Well, I know it’s not exactly a sequel, but Luke and Russell do make a cameo appearance in Hard Tail, when they go into Tim’s brother’s bike shop, and Tim ends up asking Russell for advice. That was fun to write – seeing Luke through someone else’s eyes for the first time. I suddenly understood a couple of comments readers had made about him a whole lot better!
      And I have vague plans for them to appear in another book, although not as the main characters.
      Glad to hear you’ve enjoyed reading about them! 😀

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