Thanks to Creative Triangle and M2Square in Leicester, the book has finally arrived! And it’s very shiny and looks completely gorgeous.

Thanks to Creative Triangle and M2Square in Leicester, the book has finally arrived! And it’s very shiny and looks completely gorgeous.

After several years of sweating away over a feverish laptop, I’m writing to invite you to the launch of my book, Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player next month.
The launches will take place at:
Park Tennis Club on Saturday 14 August from 6pm in Nottingham and
The Fly in the Loaf, Hardman Street in Liverpool on Friday 20 August from 3pm in Liverpool.
Details of the book are here.
The launches will have some readings, food and drinks – and I’d be delighted if you can join us.
If you are able to come along, please book your tickets below confirm and whether or not you will be bringing any guests with you so that we can make sure there’s enough refreshments to go round.
With the Tokyo Olympics well underway, what better time to offer advice and guidance to all those erstwhile Team GB tennis players out there struggling to make an impression on the tennis ranking table of life?
How to Enjoy Net Play,
If you live near Nottingham or Liverpool that is.
We will be formally launching the publication of the new, improved and illustrated Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player on Saturday 14 August at 6pm at the Park Tennis Club in Nottingham; and Friday 20 August from 3pm at the Fly in the Loaf, Hardman Street, Liverpool
The launches will have some readings, food and drinks – and with any luck enjoying the tennis of those afternoons.
If you are able to join us, please just drop me an email to confirm where you would like to attend, and how many tickets you would like so that we can make sure there’s enough refreshments to go round.
More information about the book here.
When Paul Warren, the Confessions illustrator and I first met, we soon realised we were both fans of the Derby born musician, Kevin Coyne.
I had seen Kevin several times, and Paul was lucky enough to be one of his best friends and study with him at the Derby College of Art. We both thought it would be terrific if Kevin’s role in our lives could be acknowledged in the Confessions… book and so were delighted when Helmi, Kevin’s wife, allowed us to use of Kevin’s song, Mad Boy, as the accompanying song for Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player.
If you’re listening up there, Kevin, we hope we’ve done you proud.
You can see more about the Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player here.