Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Profiles

I have included my own profile in the blog (though I am not entirely satisfied with the way this is currently set up). Why not send us yours? After all, the whole purpose of this blog is to promote your books and to help you find an efficient means of promoting them in the future. Depending on your response, we could devote, perhaps, one month to each person who would be willing to provide us a profile in depth. Tell us what you think.

Question: Do you think presenting profiles on this blog is a good idea? If so, how would you like this to be done? If not, give us your reasons.

2 Comments:

Blogger Jacqueline Karp said...

Jacqueline Karp's books are Sudden Maraschinos, Redbeck Press; 2004 and Tears of Honey and Gold, Five Leaves Publications, 2004; two Hundred Years of Code Civil by Jacques Bouineau and Jérôme Roux (translation from French)on adpf website since 2005.

Forthcoming publications in New Standpoints ( Nathan, Paris) Nashwwak Review (Canada)and Spindrifter (Florida).

Currently: revising a novel first written in English, now translated in French, and set in Sangatte. Also translating poetry for a French, or maybe bilingual edition.

Ongoing: poetry readings in English and French, in the UK and in France.

11/11/06 8:30 AM  
Blogger CHARLES DAVEY said...

Charles Davey, barrister and author

About me

Charles Davey’s current books are as follows: The Complete Guide to Buying Property in France (2006 published by Kogan Page and currently in its 4th edition), Going to Live on the French Riviera (2006 published by Howtobooks) and Jobs in the Sun (2006 Kogan Page). He is also joint author of The English of Law: England and Wales (2006 Belin) written for French law students in collaboration with teaching staff at the Université Panthéon Assas (Paris II).

He is a consultant with Tee France, a division of Stanley Tee solicitors specialising in advising clients purchasing property or setting up a business in France and has written the Tee France Guide to Living and Working in France (2006). His book The Complete Guide to Buying Property in France has been the almost continual best seller in its field on amazon.co.uk since first publication in 2003.

He can be contacted on daveybarr@aol.com

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12/11/06 4:10 PM  

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