Deborah Lawrenson

Provence, the Luberon and an old house on a hill...

Saturday, 24 December 2011

A Spotless Rose

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Like many people around the world, I'll be listening later to the Carols and Readings from King's College, Cambridge which are so ...
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Monday, 19 December 2011

The missing partridge and other matters

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“We are literally living the twelve days of Christmas. Last night was the seventh carol service, six grown-ups parties in a row, we have ...
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Sunday, 4 December 2011

The village in Kent

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Phew! What a weekend. The village Christmas fair opened on Friday morning, became a night market with live entertainments on Friday night a...
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

The falling leaves

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Nearly the end of November, and no writing update yet this month! It’s always the way: just when it all seems to be going so well, life has...
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Friday, 28 October 2011

A golden isle

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 From the port at La Tour Fondue, the crossing was only fifteen minutes, the final transition between sky and land and sea, and from imagi...
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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Head in the clouds

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No, not here in real life (I wish!): only in my imagination at my desk, in one of the settings of the new novel. But I'm looking up to ...
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Sunday, 9 October 2011

Work in progress

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Hello from the depths of my study, amid teetering piles of research material and pages of notes! Hope you’re all well and enjoying the star...
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Deborah Lawrenson
I am a British novelist and sometime journalist. I've loved Provence ever since I first visited more years ago than I care to remember. My husband and I have a crumbling house in the Luberon, and it is the setting and inspiration for my novel The Lantern, published by Orion in the UK and HarperCollins in the US. Apart from books, this blog is for all things inspired by the South of France. The original idea was that by the time The Lantern was published, it would contain an archive of relevant background material and photographs to illustrate the story. The Sea Garden was published in summer 2014, and my new novel 300 Days of Sun is out now.
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