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Janine Marsh

A treat for the weekend!

November 6, 2015 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

Bonjour! I hope everyone is gearing up for a relaxing weekend. I’m happy to say I have something here to make your weekend even more enjoyable. The newest edition of The Good Life France digital magazine is ready to bring you hours of pleasure!

Janine Marsh with chickensIt’s hard to believe that this is the first anniversary issue. Félicitations and heartiest congratulations to Janine Marsh,  the gregarious founder and editor extraordinaire of The Good Life France. She’s an inspiring example of how to make one’s vision a successful reality. Janine’s boundless energy, enthusiasm and gift of being the busiest traveler I know, are just a few of the qualities that have helped her along the way. Add to that her ability to bring together talented writers and photographers and you have a winning formula!

Read more about Janine’s remarkable journey from when we chatted during her visit here on the blog last February. You will find all the links there to subscribe to and follow on all the social media platforms. Trust me, you don’t want to miss any of it!

Oh, and did I mention it’s all free? Oui! Free! Gratuit!

As always, TGLF magazine is filled with spectacular photography and an abundance of articles to suit all interests. There are plenty of great giveaways and book suggestions, as well, and a recipe for the most delicious unnamedlooking baked Camembert! (I believe even Philippe, our favourite fromager, would approve!) Go straight to page 94/95 and salivate over the photo before you rush to the store for the ingredients. Note to self!

When you have some time, pour yourself a beverage of choice, put your feet up, click here or on the cover and lose yourself in the pages. I know that’s what I will be doing when it’s time for a break from writing!

Bon weekend tout le monde!

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Filed Under: Blog, Contests, France, If it is France..., News, Uncategorized Tagged With: articles, digital magazine, Janine Marsh, Patricia Sands, photography, setting goals, The Good Life France

Janine Marsh is in the house!

February 12, 2015 by Patricia Sands

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If it’s Friday, it must be France …

I’m posting a little earlier than Friday this week … and do I have a treat for you! The one and only Janine Marsh is on the blog! Yes, that’s right … Janine Marsh, the originator, creator, gatekeeper, researcher, reporter, photographer, writer, editor and muse of the exceptional website and ezine, The Good Life France. (Talk about multi-tasking!) She will be the first to assure you that she has assembled a talented support group and team of writers to keep up with the extraordinary growth of TGLF.  Those who work with her attest her leadership is key.

Humble, unassuming, and with a sharp wit,  Janine graciously shares a few personal thoughts with us here.

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PS ~ Janine, so many of us have grown to know and admire you through your wonderful creation, The Good Life France. Would you mind giving us a peek into what came before the website and ezine, and how the concept of TGLF came about?

JM ~ Zut alors, I’m blushing, but, thank you. I’ve known I wanted to be a writer since I was three years old but life got in the way. My first “real” job was for a glossy in house magazine for a diamond company, I worked my way up to features writer and editor and I loved it. But as a divorced Mum with a young son I needed a more secure job that didn’t require me to work until the early hours of the morning every time an issue was being “put to bed”. So, I went into banking as a project manager and I loved that too.

When my wonderful Mum died at the young age of 60, it was a massive wake up call for me. I started to think about what I really wanted out of life. By then I was married again and back working crazy hours, away from home a lot. When my husband told me he wanted to take some time off to go to France to renovate our old shack, that we’d bought for the same price as a decent car, it seemed the ideal time to start writing again. I wrote posts about what life in France is like for my friends and family and they called me The Good Life France after a UK TV sitcom (The Good Life about a city couple who seek a more rural life). My audience just grew and grew and with it The Good Life France website.

PS ~ Were you always enamoured with all things “France”?

Yes! On the day I was born in London (I am technically a true Cockney), my Dad went to a horse race and won £50 on a French horse called Janine. When he returned home, happy with his winnings, he insisted I was called after the horse as it would make me “a lucky filly”. It imbued me with a sense of being a bit French from a very early age.

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PS ~ The photography in TGLF is exceptional. Which came first for you, writing or photography?

Writing! My professional photographer friends all say that taking good photos isn’t all about technique but having “an eye”. I use a fairly standard camera but I love to take photos and I try to capture a view that best show readers what I’m really seeing more than trying to line it up so that its technically good. People share photos with me on my Facebook page, usually just “holiday snaps” but often because they are enamoured of the subject matter it really shows and makes for a great photo.

PS ~ Your love of animals is obvious and you introduce us to your delightful menagerie on this page in TGLF. Is there any one story in particular you would like to share with us here?winston the kitten

JM ~ Well, I have 6 cats, 3 dogs and about 40 chickens, ducks and geese and I love them all. All the cats and one of the dogs were strays we’ve found. I’d never had an animal of my own before France and to be honest I never wanted one. But, shortly after I came to France I found a kitten underneath our van. He was being attacked by a much bigger cat so I rescued him and took him home. His nose was hanging off, he was bleeding and so small I had to feed him with a pipette. I didn’t think he’d make it through the night. I called him Winston after Winston Churchill. Now he is the biggest cat in the village, completely neurotic and thoroughly spoiled!

PS ~ TGLF followers enjoy fascinating and unique journeys to all parts of France. There is no shortage of the best travel information and surprising ‘insider’ secrets. Readers are transported from magnificent, history-filled chateaux to obscure, picturesque villages to those simple boulangeries you discover, that have been preparing the most delicious treats through generations. Do you ever take time off and relax? If so, where do you choose to visit for holidays?

JM ~ I never take time off because every experience is something I like to share – good or bad. I haven’t had a holiday in years but its okay because I love what I do so much that I’m doing what’s important to me and what I want to do. To relax I read and I’m trying what the French call “Art Therapie”, colouring in books for grown-ups basically! I’m just trying it out but it is surprisingly enjoyable!

PS ~ Do you have a “guilty pleasure” you care to divulge?

I love to dance but I’m awful at it. I can’t help my hankering, my Italian grandmother was a trapeze artist in a circus so I’ve got movement in my blood but it just hasn’t translated to my feet. I dance in the kitchen and one day I was boogying away Flashdance-style only to look up and see Pierre the farmer from down the road and his 80 year old mother peering in the window looking completely bemused. I hadn’t heard them knock at the door; I dread to think what they all call me in this little French village behind my back…

Thanks for taking the time to join us today, Janine … and for providing Francophiles around the world with such a welcoming “belle maison”.

Do you while away hours on www.thegoodlifefrance.com? Have you signed up for the exceptional (ezine) THE GOOD LIFE FRANCE MAGAZINE, published 6 times a year. It’s hard to believe all this is FREE! There’s a link here in the column on the right.

You can also reach Janine here: 

Sales and Media enquiries: Sales@thegoodlifefrance.com

Editorial enquiries: editor@thegoodlifefrance.com

Facebook, Twitter

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Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, France, General Travel, If it is France..., Writing Tagged With: ezine, France, Janine Marsh, Patricia Sands, photography, The Good Life France, The Good Life France Magazine, website, www.thegoodlifefrance.com

12 Days of Christmas ~ the gifts keep coming

December 26, 2014 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

To continue in the spirit of giving, I’m sharing this Twelve Days Of Christmas post from The Good Life France.  The giveaways began on December 25th. Bonne chance!

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Christmas is a time for sharing and we’ve got lots to share with you during the twelve days of Christmas…

Just click here The Good Life France home page every day to find out what we’re sharing and how to enter the contest as we’re giving away a total of 17 prizes. We’ll post them every day on Facebook for you to join in the fun.

On the first day of Christmas: We’re giving away a pair of French bird boxes! Beautifully rustic, these pretty little bird boxes made by Vivara will look lovely in any garden…

On the second day of Christmas: We’re giving away 5 pairs of tickets to The France Show in London. It’s on a first come, first served basis so be sure to visit their website tout de suite and pop in the code we’ll give you…

On the third day of Christmas: You could win a copy of Vanessa Couchman’s book The House at Zaronza, based on the true story of an 1890′s love affair between a village girl and the schoolmaster. Like their real-life counterparts, the fictional Maria and Raphael  in Vanessa’s novel communicate through  letters. Vanessa chose to set her story in the early 1900′s using WWI as a dramatic backdrop to the events in her characters’ lives (read our full review and interview).

On the fourth day of Christmas: We’re giving away a copy of Mad about Macarons, the fabulous and colourful book by Jill Colonna in Paris that teaches you how to make the little sweet delicate cakes like a professional – but at home… (Read our review and interview with Jill)…

On the fifth day of Christmas: We’re giving away a copy of Death Never Sleeps and Death Logs In by E J Simon. Fast paced thrillers set in global locations including St Tropez and Paris where we caught up with the author recently (read our interview and review here)…

On the sixth day of Christmas: You could win a signed copy of Samantha Brick’s book Head Over Heels, her story of coping with disaster in her personal life and finding love in rural France (read our review and interview with Sam)….

On the seventh day of Christmas: We’re giving away a copy of The Whole Fromage by Kath Lisson. A brilliant book about cheese and its French history. Full of fun anecdotes and witty observations… (read our review andinterview with Kath)…

On the eighth day of Christmas: We’re giving away a copy of Patricia Sands’ book  The Promise of Provence…. A story of love lost, a new life and a chance of happiness, taking in beautiful Provence, Paris and more ~ a lovely and uplifting novel (read our review and interview with Patricia)…

On the ninth day of Christmas: You could win a copy of Lucy Wadham’s The Secret Life of France. Funny, witty and telling you about real life in real France by a brilliant writer with an insider’s view (read our review and interview with Lucy)…

On the tenth day of Christmas: We’re giving away a signed copy of The Sea Garden by Deborah Lawrenson, a haunting story set on an island in the south of France, it is beautifully written and will have you dreaming of the sights and scents of Provence… (read our review and interview with Deborah)…

On the 11th day of Christmas:  We’re giving away a copy of Fete to Remember by Julia Stagg.  Julia’s Fogas Chronicles stories from the Ariège-Pyrenees in the south of France are hugely popular and with good reason. This is the third in the series but is easy to read as a stand-alone book. A tale of love and life in rural France – and quite delicious (read our review and interview with Julia here)…

On the 12th day of Christmas: You can win a copy of Daughter of Catalonia by Jane Mackenzie. The story of Madeleine, a young woman of Catalan heritage forced as a child to leave occupied France with her mother and brother while her Spanish-born father stayed on to (fatally) fight in the Resistance. She returns in 1958 for a voyage of self-discovery. A story of passion and beautifully descriptive… (read our review and interview with Jane)…

Pass around this virtual plate of shortbread cookies (baked with assistance from The Adorables) while you plan your strategy for these yummy giveaways! These cookies were baked from the recipe I shared with you in my last newsletter. Did you try it?

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Filed Under: Blog, Contests, France, If it is France..., News, Writing Tagged With: books, giveaways, Janine Marsh, shortbread cookies, The Good Life France, The Promise of Provence, Twelve Days of Christmas

Hurray for December!

December 1, 2013 by Patricia Sands

It’s here! I do love December!

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My friend Anneli Purchase surprised me by posting our chat about Christmas on her blog yesterday . It’s always fun to blog hop and it was a great kick-off for me for this season I love so much!(Even if it was still November.)

The spirit of giving is what December is all about … right? So let’s get started!

I’ve never done this before. Mark your calendars for December 4 and 5!

As a December special, The Promise of Provence ebook will be a FREE DOWNLOAD at this link. If you already have your copy, download some to give to your friends! How’s that for a gift? Please feel free to pass the news on to one and all. The more, the merrier!

Next, I’m happy to announce that the winner of the santon giveaway from my newsletter  is Amy Chouinard! Many, many thanks to all the newsletter readers who entered the contest by  leaving comments about their favourite Christmas traditions. It was a treat to read them all! Amy, congratulations! I will be in touch for postal information.

As I wrote in the newsletter, santons are an important part of Christmas in France. Those and other traditions in France are a focus of the first part of my next novel.  You can read all about santons here.  When I was in Nice in September/October, I purchased one for the contest.

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In case you haven’t subscribed to my newsletter, there’s a link here to the right of this post.  Join the hundreds who have already signed up! It will be great to see you on the list!

Next, congratulations to Moira Martin who won a copy of The Promise of Provence in the contest Anna Fill held in The Riviera Woman last month. Thanks to Anna for featuring the giveaway and to everyone who joined in.

Here’s a December gift I am passing on to all of you. It’s actually a present from the talented Janine Marsh, the editor (Redacteur en Chef) of the fabulous The Good Life France website. This is a spectacular book about Christmas in France and IT IS FREE to everyone. Click right here to go the website and download it.

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I’m sure you will enjoy this book with its beautiful photography and excellent articles! I am in awe of the time, effort and love that must have gone into putting it together. Take a minute to let Janine know what a fine gift she’s given us! 

What special plans do you have now that the 12th month is here?

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Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: Anneli Purchase, December, France, free download, gifts, Janine Marsh, KDP Select, Nice, santons, The Good Life France, The Promise of Provence, The Riviera Woman

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