This is just a short email to wish you a Happy ‘belated’ Easter and to tell you about Red Feather Romance.
I hope you had a lovely weekend. I spent Easter Sunday helping at a wrestling extravaganza, an event as far removed from Easter as a hen night. Community Pro Wrestling is Scotland’s answer to America’s WWE and attracts more children than Santa’s grotto.
I wasn’t wrestling myself——just checking tickets and cleaning up afterward, but I did witness a pile of Glaswegians hurl each other around the ring and grunt a lot.
The hall was full of children pumped up on coke, iron bru, and fluorescent sweets, cheering the good guys on, and screaming at the bad, busting for the chance to pommel with inflatable hammers.
Not exactly anti-violence, but there were women, wrestlers, too—— reeved up like they had been downing pints of testosterone smoothies.
The wrestlers had names like Ravie-Davie and Cassie the Lassie who yelled in Glasgow accents which could only be understood after a skin-full. It was the funniest thing I have seen since the last time I helped.
My pal said it would make a good next novel until I told her I had already done just that, then I thought perhaps I could do more or at least a Scottish version. I’m sure there is a good comic romance in there somewhere.
I write about mature funny romance, friendship romance, picking yourself up—and-get-back-on-the-horse romance, not to mention a little naughty romance. But just like skinning a cat, there is more than one way to tell a romantic story…
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And here just for you, a wee poem just shy of a minute…
until next time happy reading