Edits, done. Proofs, done. Images assembled, done. Files sent to the typesetter, done. Deep breath, done.
DONE!
Thank you so much, everyone, for your help and support. Details on printing and publication in a few weeks time but should be ready sometime in July. I will be back in touch with my advance readers closer to the time to say thank you properly.

Liz Hurley as well as being the owner of this blog, runs a bookshop in Cornwall, right by the sea and writes books. You can buy them in her shop (of course), Waterstones and other outlets as well as Amazon.
When she’s not reading, she’s writing and when she’s not writing, she’s walking. And when she’s not doing any of that she’s binging on box sets and sleeping.
This website is for her Cornish titles. Her fiction can be found at www.lizhurleywrites.com
August 7, 2017 @ 5:40 am
Congratulations Liz on writing and publishing this history of Issey. I enjoyed its anecdotal approach and it left me wanting to find out more about how the history of the village links in to national and world history which could be included in a sequel. It is great on giving a definitive history of filming, and the early history of the harbour. (Could the reprint use a larger typeface and sharpen up the black and white photographs?) From Valerie Belsey author of books on Green Lanes, The Buzzard and the Bikers and a forthcoming volume of short stories about Roseland.
August 7, 2017 @ 5:40 am
Congratulations Liz on writing and publishing this history of Issey. I enjoyed its anecdotal approach and it left me wanting to find out more about how the history of the village links in to national and world history which could be included in a sequel. It is great on giving a definitive history of filming, and the early history of the harbour. (Could the reprint use a larger typeface and sharpen up the black and white photographs?) From Valerie Belsey author of books on Green Lanes, The Buzzard and the Bikers and a forthcoming volume of short stories about Roseland.
August 7, 2017 @ 5:40 am
Congratulations Liz on writing and publishing this history of Issey. I enjoyed its anecdotal approach and it left me wanting to find out more about how the history of the village links in to national and world history which could be included in a sequel. It is great on giving a definitive history of filming, and the early history of the harbour. (Could the reprint use a larger typeface and sharpen up the black and white photographs?) From Valerie Belsey author of books on Green Lanes, The Buzzard and the Bikers and a forthcoming volume of short stories about Roseland.