Radio Times
4 and 6 December
Two radio interviews in three days!
I was up at 6.00 am for a cold and frosty drive to Dunstable on Sunday 4 December, sorely missing my morning lie in and wondering how radio and TV presenters get themselves geared up for their early starts.
My interview wasn’t until 8.00 – 8.30 am on BBC Three Counties Radio, but interviewer Helen Legh had already been doing the show for a couple of hours by then.
It was a privilege to talk to her about ‘The Key of All Unknown’, and particularly our search for meaning and hope when we are in the darkest of places.
On Tuesday 6 December I battled through the St Albans rush hour traffic to appear on Radio Verulam’s Drive Time Show with Marie Kemplay from 5.30 pm. ‘The Key of All Unknown’ had been selected as book of the month. We talked about whodunits and the twists and turns that keep a reader on the edge of their seat.
I think I’m finally getting over my nerves, though I did go blank when I was asked on air for my website address!
4 and 6 December
Two radio interviews in three days!
I was up at 6.00 am for a cold and frosty drive to Dunstable on Sunday 4 December, sorely missing my morning lie in and wondering how radio and TV presenters get themselves geared up for their early starts.
My interview wasn’t until 8.00 – 8.30 am on BBC Three Counties Radio, but interviewer Helen Legh had already been doing the show for a couple of hours by then.
It was a privilege to talk to her about ‘The Key of All Unknown’, and particularly our search for meaning and hope when we are in the darkest of places.
On Tuesday 6 December I battled through the St Albans rush hour traffic to appear on Radio Verulam’s Drive Time Show with Marie Kemplay from 5.30 pm. ‘The Key of All Unknown’ had been selected as book of the month. We talked about whodunits and the twists and turns that keep a reader on the edge of their seat.
I think I’m finally getting over my nerves, though I did go blank when I was asked on air for my website address!