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Dymocks Day

On Thursday, 25th November I will be in Perth at Dymocks Carousel for a special day they are having.  I will be there at 10 till 11-ish if anyone is around and wants to say ‘hi’ or get a book signed.  I believe Juliet Marillier will be there at 12 also. 

While I’m in Perth I will be catching up with my darling cousin, Megs for some girl time.  A movie is on the cards….new Harry Potter movie will be out too!!  Yes, I have all the books.  Read the first one when I was a teachers aid in a pre to year 3 class.  The teacher was reading it to the kids and I found myself totally lost in the magical world.  That was over 7 years ago!! I can’t believe it was that long ago…wow. My daughter wasn’t even born.

Seeing as Heart of Gold is only 3 and 1/2 months away from release date…I have been thinking about the launch.  Yep, I’m excited! Have a few things up my sleeve…so watch this space in the next few months.  Will also have the first chapter to put up soon, along with the book trailer…once i get a final copy of the cover!! Yay.

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Blurb

Up on the Penguin website is the blurb for Heart of Gold… which is also below. See what you think?

Catherine-Jean Wishart – or CJ as she prefers – is a hardworking young country girl with a heart of gold but a tough and challenging life. She works long, strenuous days in the male-dominated world of the shearing sheds, but at home things are even harder. Her father has never recovered from an accident years earlier and his violence is tearing the family apart.

 When strong, handsome Lindsay arrives on the scene, he brings fun and laughter into CJ’s life. He even teaches her to shear, and they look set for a bright future together. But then tragedy strikes again, and CJ has to dig deeper than ever before. With help from her best mate Irene and a dear old farmer called Burt, CJ learns that when you stay true to yourself and open your heart, anything can happen.

 From the bestselling author of The Family Farm comes this heartwarming and uniquely Australian story of love overcoming adversity.

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Planning

Sarah’s Journey is the working title for my third book … I don’t expect that name to last.  Gumlea became The Family Farm, The Cleanest Cut became Heart of Gold …  so I’m not holding my breath lol.

I have a deadline to finish this book and its around April next year, so then it can be edited and printed ready for 2012.  Can I get it done by April? … I bloody hope so.  I think I can but that’s not including interruptions like Christmas, holidays, harvest, work, unforeseen flu’s and bugs … but I will try!

I have re-typed out my synopsis/working plan so I’m clear on what will happen throughout the book. I also found a small calendar from my notebook and worked out the timeline.  Very important to have seeding in the right month etc.  This book will be based back on a farm, not like Heart of Gold which was more in the shearing sheds.

Next I have to get back into writing Sarah’s Journey.  Seeing as I will probably take out the first two chapters I wrote, it drops my word count back down … which means more is needed before the deadline.  Yep, next week I need to crack the whip and sit my butt back down.  Its all in my head, it goes around and around waiting for me to find the time to write it out.  So it gets quite tiring when I can’t find time to write. Sarah and Jack so desperately want their story told!!

On a good note I had a friend tell me she saw my book The Family Farm in a bookshop (yes a bookshop lol) in London!!!  London, crickey how cool.  The owner gets in Aussie and African books to sell.  Amazing.  I’m still excited to see my book printed in German.  (Which I’m hoping won’t be far away… the contract said it would be done no later than early next year!)  I’m wondering what they renamed it too … and the cover.  Yes, can’t wait.

Hopefully I will have a confirmed cover for Heart of Gold to share with you all soon.

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Break!

Living where we live you don’t tend to see a lot of people so it’s great to take time out from our chaotic lives and catch up with friends. My best friend lives nearly 40km away from me, so it’s not often we get to catch up … even though she’s closer than the nearest towns!  On Monday I drove out to her farm so we could head into town for lunch – kid free (cheers Colin!) I had the best time.  We went up to Wave Rock at the Wildlife park and ate our lunch on the veranda watching the swan’s and their babies.  It was so relaxing and I wonder why we don’t do it more often.

It was on the way home that I spotted this mummy Kangaroo with her baby out in the paddock.

I had even more ‘girl’ time as Tuesday night was our bookclub night and there were about ten of us chatting away.  We were supposed to be talking about our book Eat, Pray, Love … but I think we only spent a whole five minutes on this.  Besides the stories about snakes, spiders and big rats were way more hilarious! These encouters were so funny and a cricket bat seemed like the weapon of choice.  It’s these fab stories/yarns that I love to include in my books.  Sometimes life is just more funnier than anything I can come up with!

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Copyedits

At the moment I am about halfway through the copyedits.  I had Sally to keep me company … if she’s not on my lap she’s snuggled up at my feet  (or chewing on my toes!!) I’ve posted a sneak peak at Heart of Gold and what it looks like with all the little changes and deletions.  All those little unnecessary words … or in my case some paragraphs … that just aren’t needed.

I’ve already done an edit with my publisher Ali and this is the second one with Penguin editor Jo.  Having different people look at it, you get different opinions and point of views, so we all work together to make the book the best it can be.  You wouldn’t believe the silly little things they fix and I look and it, slap my head going “oh my god … I can’t write”  lol!

But I value their input, they do such a fabulous job  (I could imagine how hard it must be to offer suggestions without trying to offend someone). But I’m not a picky writer, most of the time I go with all their recommendations … they know more about writing than I do!

For example, I’ve just started Sarah’s Journey AKA book 3, and I’ve been told I would flow better to cut the first two chapters, and you know what, they are right *sob*. Sometimes we just don’t see it. (well I don’t, I’m still learning so much about writing …)

Well I must be off, my other day job is calling … not the ‘mum’ job, the one at the ‘shop next door’ job.

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Newdegate

Well I spent two days in Newdegate for the field days…and boy was it cold.  I was lucky to be invited to attend as this year they had set up a Women in Agriculture tent.  It was a brilliant idea and I got to meet so many wonerful people.  Victoria Brown was one of them. www.victoriabrownpoet.com.au A wonderful lady and a born entertainer.  I had the pleasure of listening to her perform a few poems and my favourite was The Local Elders Man.  She hails from Esperance way, a friend of Fleur’s.  Even though Fleur couldn’t make it, Esperance was represented well.

We also got to hear from the Rural Woman of the Year, Sue Middleton.  Some great topics were discussed!  Also the tent had poems, short stories and photo’s of women in agriculture.  A large map sat on a table for everyone to pin a flag on where they had come from…very interesting.

In our special tent was a chef who was cooking some marvoulous things, the aroma certainly set my tummy off.  Wednesday arvo we had a local Hyden farmer cook some steaks to go with the beer tasting.  My husband brought the kids over and they got their faces painted, show bags, special balloons and their fair share of fun.  Your wallet is sooo much lighter when you leave.  I  finally managed to dodge the rain to get my bacon spud from the van and a bag full of donughts.  Yep, I was in heaven lol.

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Heart of Gold



Well I’m at that stage where the manuscript is going through the final edits and the book cover is being designed.  Oh how I wish I could be there to watch them do it.  This picture is the first concept for The Family Farm, which we all didn’t think the model suited.  So they went back and found Danielle, who is now on the cover of The Family Farm, and is so much more suited to be Izzy.  Her hair wasn’t the perfect colour to the character in the book, but she had the spunk we were after.

I have just had an email with some pictures of a model for the next book…Heart of Gold (I think is the name we are going with).  I was so excited to be included and gave my opinions!  I’m not too fussed, as long as the overall end product is appealing.  For example, I was over the moon with the cover of The Family Farm.  After all it had my name all over it…what’s not to like!!  I loved the wheat on the front too.  So hopefully for the second book we will have a great shearing picture of some sort with the model in the shearing clothes I sent over.

If anyone has any questions or want to know more about this, please feel free to email me.

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Guest: Amanda Hampson

I feel very lucky to have Amanda Hampson guest blog for my website…my very first guest too. Huge thanks!  Amanda has been writing professionally for more than 20 years she has had numerous articles and two non-fiction books published along with two novels published by Penguin… and we share the same publisher too.  I only found this out by reading the acknowledgements in one of her books ‘Two for the Road’.  I love reading the acknowledgements, as it’s an insight into the author. Amanda also wrote ‘The Olive Sisters’ which is on my TBR pile.  She is doing some exciting work with this book and I can’t wait to sink my eyes into it.

You can subscribe to her newsletter at The Write Workshops. I hope you enjoy her blog as much as I did…the whole option for a movie part is very interesting and something I guess some authors only dream about.  (That’s me…dreaming.)

Warm welcome to Amanda…

I’ve had an interesting journey since my first novel ‘The Olive Sisters’ was published in 2004, it was an immediate hit and every couple of weeks I’d get a letter from Penguin to say they were reprinting – that was fun. I ploughed into my next novel ‘Two for the Road’ and found it a way more enjoyable experience simply because I had more confidence that readers were enjoying my work.

While that was underway I was contacted by a movie producer from the US who wanted to take an option on ‘The Olive Sisters’ and, to cut an extremely long story short, I have ended up writing the screenplay adaptation. The whole process has taken three years and I’m now doing the 15th rewrite! The Hollywood screenplay has to meet a very specific formula and it has taken me all this time (including going to LA to do a screenwriting course) to educate myself in this particular genre.

When people hear my story they invariably say how exciting it must be. The idea is exciting but the reality is really very hard work. Plus screenplay is a director’s medium and the process is collaborative so you don’t have the autonomy you have in a novel. To put my new-found skills to good use I have also written another screenplay called ‘Last Days of the Empire Hotel’ which is set in a boarding-house in London in 1966. My next project will be to write the novel of this story – can’t wait to start.

You might be imagining that, having had that level of success, I can lounge about connecting with my creative side. Not so – I’m a single parent with two teens and all the same pressures you have; time and money! I make my living through freelance corporate writing and running writing workshops and work all hours to make ends meet. The key to my productivity is habit and routine.

Routine is the creative person’s best friend – without it you’ll always be frustrated that so many relatively worthless things eat up your  time. My routine involves dropping my son at the bus at 7am and then driving to  ’my office’ and writing for an hour or two – as much as I can manage. Everyday I get to do something I love and gradually, it moves forward.

Did I mention my office is my car? But check out the view.

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Get a signed bookplate!

If you would like your book to be signed, then please email me with your name and address and I will send you a signed bookplate to stick inside your book.

Make sure to include whom you would like it made out, too.  Then after a week (or more….mail is slow from the bush) is should arrive.  You can find my email address on the right side of the website.

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Book Two!

Here is book two.  Still unnamed, but I’ve been calling it Clean Cut for want of a better name.  I have just finished putting all these changes onto the computer!  Easier said than done. But it’s a huge weight off my mind now its done.  I then had a house cleaning frenzy…believe me it was well overdue!!

I went off to Lake Grace on Friday to do a talk for the Volunteers at the Visitors Centre. Beautiful spot there, if you’re ever in Lake Grace you must drop in and have a look around!  Next week I will be off to Newdegate to catch up with the local bookclubs at the library for a chat.  Not looking forward to the night time driving along the back gravel roads, will have to take the ute and watch for roo’s.

Next on my list of things to do is collect pictures on shearing for the website and start making the book trailer!  (Hopefully we will pick a name for the book soon lol)

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