Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Launch for Balancing on the Edge of the World

I'm so lucky - I had such a lovely launch for Balancing on the Edge of the World! So many of my fantastic friends came down to help me celebrate - writing and acting friends, my reading group, most of the guys from the old Robert-Topping Waterstone's days, neighbours and family - I really couldn't have had better support. And the venue, Chorlton's Croma Restaurant, was so stylish, and the Croma people looked after us so attentively, and had set out the room with such thoughtfulness and care. Vicky and Jo from Chorlton Bookshop - who, as I said when I gave my little spiel, have been supportive of my writing right from the very early days - generously gave up their evening to come and sell the books (and people bought a heap!). Ailsa Cox, fellow short-story writer and my one-time co-editor on the short-story magazine Metropolitan, also generously offered at the last minute to introduce me before my reading, and Tim Power took some great photos (below) in spite of the fact that the light was pretty tricky.

Afterwards about 25 of us stayed and had a meal - what a great evening. I think I must have got a bit drunk in the end: we had wine with the meal, and when my family got me home they opened a bottle of champagne. At any rate, next morning I felt quite giddy whenever I bent down...

Thank you everybody for making the evening so great! Thank you, Croma's Kirsty and Claire for respectively offering us Croma and organising the event. And most of all, thank you Salt for publishing my book and for providing a long-needed platform for short stories.

Here's the crowd beginning to gather, artistically caught by Tim in the wall mirrors:

Filling up (that's writer and blogger Clare Sudbery I'm talking to on the left and far right in the foreground is writer and Art of Fiction blogger Adrian Slatcher):

Here's Ailsa getting ready to introduce me before the reading (I look a bit serious - a moment of nerves):


And then the eating began:

Thanks to Tim Power for permission to publish his pics. More of his work can be seen at http://www.flickr.com/photos/gonzopix/

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

So pleased you had such a fantastic night. I'm so sorry I couldn't make it, but I was thinking of you.

Where can I buy a copy?

Anonymous said...

Wonderful, thanks for posting these photos. I'm so sorry I wasn't there, but pleased that your book was launched in such style.

Elizabeth Baines said...

Actually, Jen I stupidly published the photos you refer to (Tim's) without asking his permission, so I'm substituting them with some less good ones!

Elizabeth Baines said...

Thanks, Sally. Sorry you couldn't make it. You can order the book from the Salt website www.saltpublishing.com.
(Or you should be able to buy or order it through any bookshop or Amazon.)

Elizabeth Baines said...

Tim Power's pics now reinstated with his permission. Many thanks, Tim!

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for posting the pictures and letting us share the evening a bit. I am gutted I couldn't come but can't wait to read the book!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant, I shall get my copy next week on payday!
x

Sarah Salway said...

This looks a really fantastic launch, Elizabeth. Have just ordered your book so look forward to reading it. Sarah

Elizabeth Baines said...

Thanks, Sarah! I do hope you enjoy it!