The Dirty Dozen – Geoff Le Pard!

Well, I’m not one to blow my own trumpet so having someone blow it for me is rather splendid. If you are at a loose end and need a pick up, put the kettle on; if you are just hanging, then this may work…

A Certain Point of View

Welcome to the final interview in this week’s blog-straganza of Dirty Dozen interviews for #ComedyBookWeek!

On the principle of saving the best (purple beard) till last, today is the turn of Geoff Le Pard!

You can check out the interview in full HERE!

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About TanGental

My name is Geoff Le Pard. Once I was a lawyer; now I am a writer. I've published several books: a four book series following Harry Spittle as he grows from hapless student to hapless partner in a London law firm; four others in different genres; a book of poetry; four anthologies of short fiction; and a memoir of my mother. I have several more in the pipeline. I have been blogging regularly since 2014, on topic as diverse as: poetry based on famous poems; memories from my life; my garden; my dog; a whole variety of short fiction; my attempts at baking and food; travel and the consequent disasters; theatre, film and book reviews; and the occasional thought piece. Mostly it is whatever takes my fancy. I avoid politics, mostly, and religion, always. I don't mean to upset anyone but if I do, well, sorry and I suggest you go elsewhere. These are my thoughts and no one else is to blame. If you want to nab anything I post, please acknowledge where it came from.
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7 Responses to The Dirty Dozen – Geoff Le Pard!

  1. Ritu says:

    A very entertaining interview Geoffles!

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  2. Al Lane says:

    Proxy horn blowing still counts as horn blowing. Maybe you’ll have to bend that rule a little more! Thanks for a great interview, Geoff. More than acceptable 😉

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  3. Norah says:

    I enjoyed the interview, Geoff – most amusing. I said it twice over there, so I guess I don’t have to say it here! 🙂

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  4. Mick Canning says:

    Rather splendid indeed. I regret not opening the bowling for England but, I suppose, if I had, you’d have never come out to bat…

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