Hi all:
As you know Fridays are guest author days and recently I have been bringing you the work of some bloggers I’m very fond of but who’ve never come as authors to share their books here yet, and today I have a treat. A “real” Lord. Lord David Prosser.
David Prosser was born in 1951 and worked for many years as a Local Government Officer before taking early retirement due to health problems.
Finding it difficult to talk to people as a result of the illness he found himself in the situation of being housebound most of the time.In an effort to prove to himself he still had a value he started The Buthidars which is an all denomination, all colour,all creed group determined to better the world by Hugging.There is a site dedicated to this that welcomes all people who feel the World is better by forgetting our differences whilst celebrating the individuality of all peoples.
The next step was to remind the world of Edwardian style and beg the designers to recreate it in exchange for clothing that displays too much of next weeks washing. Let’s dress with some dignity !
Often heard are the words, life begins at 40. David is trying to show that life can get a kick-start at 60 too. He chose this age to sit and write his first novel, My Basetshire Diary, a fictional look at the life of the gentry.
Book 2 which is also in diary form is a prequel telling of the days between gaining his title and now, when he performed the duties of an unofficial envoy to Her Majesty.There are times when confronted by women when it’s not sure if his stiff upper lip is enough to help him get by. !
The third book, More Barsetshire Diary is a continuation of the first book. Lord David was volunteered to help the Dreaded Edna achieve an ambition. In this book he starts the job of making her more popular when Lady J volunteers his services to help Diana The Dowager Duchess of Cheam raise enough money to save her childhood home. Maybe he can do it with the help of the Toastie Tenors and the mysterious Eileen Dover.
Here his blog:
http://barsetshirediaries.wordpress.com/
My Barsetshire Diary
A fictitious look at Lord David’s day as a member of the Gentry living in a small village. Come and meet the villagers like Mellors the gardener with a past and Grizelda the housekeeper. Join us at the village fete where Edna is determined to win the jam making competition at any price. See how the formidable Lady J intends to knock Lord David into shape.
Is the famous stiff upper lip his only protection? Is anyone really this naive? The answer is a resounding YES !
http://www.amazon.com/My-Barsetshire-Diary-Diaries-Book-ebook/dp/B0054JI824/
The Queen’s Envoy
The preview to My Barsetshire Diary in which David inherits his title and retires from work only to be asked to take on a job that his late cousin did, as an unofficial envoy to HMG. Lord David is a fish out of water travelling the world trying to solve his Government’s embarrassing little problems. With him attracting the attention of so many females, and making so many new enemies can he return to the formidable Lady J in one piece?
http://www.amazon.com/Queens-Envoy-Barsetshire-Diaries-Book-ebook/dp/B0054GP52S/
More Barsetshire Diary
The continuing saga of a member of the gentry. Lord David Prosser has to help the dreaded Edna in her campaign to become a Councillor as well as help raise funds for Diana the Dowager Duchess of Cheam to restore her beloved first home. All this while coping with life in the village, Oscar and Lady J.
http://www.amazon.com/More-Barsetshire-Diary-Diaries-Book-ebook/dp/B006UWEP3A/
Memoirs of a superior
David Prosser, Lord of Bouldnor was selected as Ghost Writer of this book because of his intimate knowledge of the subject who dictated the stories as well as dictating David’s sleeping patterns. Oscar is a Superior among Superiors and feels his stories should be told for the betterment of all cat-kind. It can be used as a training manual as well as providing entertainment. Longlegs (Humans) may well find some value in knowing how to behave with Superiors in future. David is the author of the Barsetshire Diaries in which Oscar naturally plays a starring role. The books are. My Barsetshire Diary The Queen’s Envoy More Barsetshire Diary.
http://www.amazon.com/Memoirs-Superior-Lord-David-Prosser/dp/1291523979/
Tall Animal Tales for Toddlers & Up
A book of slightly anarchic poems for toddlers, gigglers and up!
http://www.amazon.com/Tall-Animal-Tales-Toddlers-amp/dp/1291756825/
Thanks so much to Lord David for his sense of humour and sharing his wonderful life and wit with us, thank you so much for reading, and please, like, share, comment and of course CLICK!
18 replies on “Guest Author: Lord David Prosser and his chronicles.”
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Olga, thank you so much. What a surprise.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Hi Olga! Oh thank you for this post! I love David! He has a gift for writing humor. He can turn day-to-day mundane things into hysterical reads. He’s very entertaining. 😀
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Thanks all! David, I’m pleased you liked it. Sometimes I forget the other lives of my blogger friends. Thanks Viv, you’re a star. And Vashti, I couldn’t agree more with you. And happy weekend all!
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That’s it Olga, now you’ve gone and dragged David away from feeding his fish. His brother Mike won’t let him forget that the lovely Olga showcased him on her blog. Then there’s Rueben his grandson who’ll probably not goo at him now because grandad is famous. What have you done???? Thanks for sharing a good friend with more of the world Olga, you’re tops.
Cheers
Laurie.
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Thanks Laurie. I´m afraid you might be right. Oh, another life wrecked by my blogging! When will I learn!
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A quiet life torn apart, innocent fish left in a parlous state of mental health, and a man’s life shattered and irretrievably changed after the delightful Olga entered and left his orbit.
😉
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Thank you..I always love to learn about new writers….:)
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Thanks Janet. I must try and start sharing other artist´s work too… We’ll have to talk about it.
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Well done, Olga and David! I’m delighted to read this interview. Huge hugs!
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Thank you Teagan. I could not resist!
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You chose a beautiful person, Olga, for your post – David has heart and mind! Thanks for sharing…
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Thanks Billy Ray. You’re right. I seem to have lost your blog but I’m sure I’ll find it again and hope to be able to add you to the list of my guests when I can get organised (not easy task these days!)
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
Lord David Prosser is a firm favourite with all of us and he is very generous with his hugs particularly welcome on a day when things are not going quite right. I pop in weekly to catch up with goings on in his household and find myself seriously entangled in the life of his nemesis in the fishpond! Thanks Olga and David.
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David is a wonderful man. Thank you, Olga for this lovely and informative post.
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I couldn’t agree more, Lottie. David has a well-deserved hoard of fans.
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Reblogged this on Teagan's Books and commented:
I had the idea to re-blog some recent author interviews that have been done on readers of Teagan’s Books. Here’s a lovely one Olga Núñez Miret did with earlier this summer with Lord David Prosser. To my delighted astonishment, three bloggers have asked to interview me – all within a short time. It was quite humbling. So I wanted to “pay it forward.” Enjoy!
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