Oh! I am new to the list and just having a chance to look around. I come to Pros by way of The Circuit Archive, and I think I discovered the archive one day, a few years ago, while looking for new and interesting slash to read. *fans self* Found it.
So, I am very interested in what everyone is reading, as well as what they would recommend. And, overall, how did they find themselves here and interested in The Professionals.
What do members consider Pros staples and must reads? (Should I use this response as a new post?)
And, thanks for reminding me! One of my fave Pros story is 'There's An Old Mill...' by O Yardley. I want to read that again.
Hmm must-reads in Pros. I would say anything by O Yardley and Sebastian is a must - well, early Sebastian anyway. All Sally Fell's stuff is fabulous too. All Georgina Kirrin's work.
Professional Dreamer by Pamela Rose; Trick of the Trade by Melanie Athene; A Chat With Father by Anne Higgins; Fly On The Wall by Lezlie Conch; Birdwatchers Guide to Cornish Ghosts, Cider with Bodie, Join The Queue, The Victorian Kitchen Gardener - all by Lizzie.
Think that might be enough to be going along with :-)))) Hope you like my reccs, anyway. But it's very subjective depending on what your tastes are.
LOL... thank-you very much! I think most of these are new to me. I've read a lot of O Yardley and some Sebastian. I believe I've read Fly On The Wall by Lezlie Conch as well.
Treasure!
I think I need to go hunt a few Pros icons, also. ;-)
And, overall, how did they find themselves here and interested in The Professionals. What do members consider Pros staples and must reads? (Should I use this response as a new post?)
Hurrah - you're here in Pros! *g*
These sound like ace questions for a new post to me, too, rather than just getting tangled up in the what're-people-reading post, where people might miss them. Not sure we've actually had a general intro to people like that here at ci5hq... D'you fancy asking again in it's very own post?
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So, I am very interested in what everyone is reading, as well as what they would recommend. And, overall, how did they find themselves here and interested in The Professionals.
What do members consider Pros staples and must reads? (Should I use this response as a new post?)
And, thanks for reminding me! One of my fave Pros story is 'There's An Old Mill...' by O Yardley. I want to read that again.
Um... /ramble.
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Hmm must-reads in Pros. I would say anything by O Yardley and Sebastian is a must - well, early Sebastian anyway. All Sally Fell's stuff is fabulous too. All Georgina Kirrin's work.
Professional Dreamer by Pamela Rose; Trick of the Trade by Melanie Athene; A Chat With Father by Anne Higgins; Fly On The Wall by Lezlie Conch; Birdwatchers Guide to Cornish Ghosts, Cider with Bodie, Join The Queue, The Victorian Kitchen Gardener - all by Lizzie.
Think that might be enough to be going along with :-)))) Hope you like my reccs, anyway. But it's very subjective depending on what your tastes are.
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LOL... thank-you very much! I think most of these are new to me. I've read a lot of O Yardley and some Sebastian. I believe I've read Fly On The Wall by Lezlie Conch as well.
Treasure!
I think I need to go hunt a few Pros icons, also. ;-)
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(I did credit. :-) )
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What do members consider Pros staples and must reads? (Should I use this response as a new post?)
Hurrah - you're here in Pros! *g*
These sound like ace questions for a new post to me, too, rather than just getting tangled up in the what're-people-reading post, where people might miss them. Not sure we've actually had a general intro to people like that here at ci5hq... D'you fancy asking again in it's very own post?
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