OK, here’s the thing, it’s 10.55 and I have loads of reading to do and I’m wrecked – didn’t get in till 2 last night. But if I don’t tell you about the awards right now, I never will. And that would be a terrible shame as it was a lovely evening altogether.
All started with a drinks reception at 7 and then dinner. Lots of glam and fab people there: my lovely writer friend, Judi Curtin (nominated for the children’s award), Celine Kiernan (also nominated – twice in fact), the super lovely Derek Landy (who won the children’s award for age 9+), Mr Children’s books at Eason, David O’Callaghan, P J Lynch and the lovely Mrs Barbara . . . I could go on. And I will . . .
Chatted to Marian Keyes in the loo – she looked amazing in a midnight blue dress. Cathy Kelly was wearing red – lovely colour on her. Alex Barclay had a tres chic black one shoulder dress – very nice.
Paul Howard and his lovely fiancee were in flying form, as were all the Eason gang.
I was sitting at the book awards table with the fab Miriam O’Callaghan who is a great woman – funny, clever and honest. Loved her! Her daughter is a honey too – and a great fan of books.
Aideen Brady won best shoes of the night award – pink satin LK Bennetts – and lovely they were too – matching handbag and all. Darling little bag with a chain strap.
Seamus Heaney is cool; Edna O’Brien looks amazing for any age – what a stylish lady; book trade boys look great in black tie; champagne is great, hiccup!
Best speech of the night – Derek Landy’s. Funny, funny, funny. He’s a pet and he always makes me laugh. And his Skulduggery books diamond rock.
Enough . . .
Sarah XXX

