And I also know I should be thanking Trish Harewood for her generous hospitality, commitment to everything poetic and excellent introduction to my reading at CB Poetry in Cambridge on Tuesday: a lovely venue with more lovely people involved.
However, instead of all the above, I simply cannot resist the selfish temptation to flaunt the fulfilment of one of my dreams. Last Wednesday, while visiting Cambridge the day after my reading, I popped in to Heffers Bookshop, where I inevitably headed for the poetry section. A vain streak, almost certainly in vain, led me to run my eyes down to S for Stewart...and I couldn't believe it! Two copies of The Knives of Villalejo were there on the shelves!
I must have been making such a berk of myself that a member of staff soon approached me. On hearing my explanation that I'd never seen my collection in a bookshop before, he promptly asked me to sign both copies and he immediately placed them in a display at the entrance to the poetry section. Don't believe me? Well, I don't believe myself either, so here are the photos as everlasting proof:
One of those rare moments, Matthew... many congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Caroline. You're so right. Poetry's usually a solitary, isolated task, so such moments are especially treasured.
DeleteDear Matthew
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! When I was at Cambridge, students could 'buy' books from Heffers on tick. Being a bibliomaniac, I soon ran up a debt with them I was unable to repay so I had to return the books. I have recently republished my 'Homage To Edward Lear' on Amazon Kindle.
Best wishes from Simon R. Gladdish