A present for Granny

 Some people are worried about the side effects of this Covid injection. I'm fortunate in not getting side effects from that, but, in company with everyone else, I suffer from the side effects of other human activities. The demand for lower prices has resulted in supermarkets and that has meant I can't shop nearby in the High Street, where I used to enjoy meeting friends and chatting and bantering with the butcher about his sausages being tough. I'm sorry it's gone, but life is about change. What I'm frustrated about is that, the internet, and people reading on tablets and electronic devices, means coaxing people to buy books has changed. If you want to sell paperbacks, you have to convince younger people to buy one on the internet as a present for a granny and I'm not skilled at that. In any case, granny is possibly glued to the TV - she'll probably remember when the film was first released - Brief Encounter, or The Cockle Shell Heroes for Gramps, come to mind. Mind you, it can be a bit of a shock to see a young Sean Connery, or even John Wayne, prance onto the screen. I've tried to get round all this by writing Historical Novels, but find myself in the trap I mentioned of having to try to get people to buy a present for Granny, or even instead of socks for Grandad.

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