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RuRo Roadtrip with Rachael Johns

RuRo Roadtrip with Rachael Johns

by Admin / Monday, 06 October 2014 / Published in Books, Events, Uncategorized
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It was an Author Talk tour of epic proportions. One blue Holden Commodore with a trailer full of books travelling over 2,400 kilometres across the state of WA. Inside this tardis like vehicle were authors Fiona Palmer (driver) and Rachael Johns (navigator – with the help of WhereIs and our Wog Boy guide). We set off in September to Albany for a talk at the library and were interviewed by famous local Jon Doust. It was a belly laugh talk with Jon digging deep and asking the tricky questions.

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Then we headed to Kojonup, Rach’s old stomping ground and first country home, also where Jilted was set. It was our first night of talking together, sharing our journeys to publication and the stories behind our new books.

Kojonup

 

 

 

Next, we travelled to Busselton for a lunchtime library talk, catching up with the Dymocks girls. And Karen, from the Library, looked after us again with yummy chocolate and a special delivery of ‘hot chocolate’ for our dry throats. (People must know us really well. We love chocolate!!)

bussobusso crowd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We got settled in at our gorgeous B&B, quick freshen up then off to Capel to a spread fit for two rural queens. 🙂 The Wednesday Girls entertained us with singing before and after the talk, the food was delicious and the flowers we received were amazing.

capel capel food

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capel had set the bar high! That night we opened a bottle of bubbly that we’d received and toasted the release of our new books Outback Ghost and The Sunnyvale Girls.

flowers

 

 

The following day it was off to Bunbury for a lunchtime talk at the library. Next was Perth, with a quick stop in Mandurah to sign some books.

bunbury

 

 

 

Our event this night was at Kalamunda. A fab turn out and loved catching up with people we knew. After this event Rach and I tried out a nearby restaurant and for the first time I tried deep fried icecream. Oh yum. We felt so full afterwards. :/

kalamunda deepfried

 

 

 

 

 

 

(We did fit in a walk around the Perth hills to try and work off all the food and chocolate!!)

Our biggest drive was to Geraldton (just over 4hours) to the ABC radio station for an interview. After chatting with Glenn we headed down to Dongara (Bunyip Bay in Rach’s series) to talk at the Rec Centre for the library. Again, more amazing food and wine!

By now we had our talk sorted out and could set up and pack away in record time. Our banners got the biggest workout they’d ever had and our arms were growing muscles from carting our books around. (We had to burn off all the chocolate some how.)

Kalannie was our next stop for a lunch talk, we passed through many little outback towns along the way – which we took notes on for our next books. It was during these long drives that you would think we would have saved our voices….NO. We talked non stop and even managed to plan another book in Rach’s Bunyip Bay series, plus plot details for other.

kalannie oops

We stopped at Kalannie in time to hear our interview with Glenn on the radio and laughed our selves silly at how we sounded and our repeated words (you know) and how Glenn picked it up by the end of the interview. We set up at the Kalannie library and enjoy an amazing lunch with a lovely group. As we left to get to Toodyay in time for our next event we hit a snag. The car battery was dead. Must have listened to the radio with the lights still on! Whoops. Lucky the locals helped out, jumper leads were produced, a ute pulled in close and we jump started the car and after only twenty minutes delay were on our way. Thank goodness for a great country crowd.

toodyay In the gorgeous Toodyay Library.

We made it to Toodyay for another fantastic event before driving back to Perth for our last one in Gosnells the next day.

Gosnells

We had a full house at Gosnells and found that the most asked question was about our covers and people wanting to know if we have much say in them. By Gosnells we were feeling the effects of all the driving and talking, but once we saw the eager faces in the crowd we couldn’t help but spring back to life, happy to share our story with everyone.

The trip certainly took its toll, mentally and physically. Many late nights were had. At one point we said goodnight at 9.30pm but it was 11 before we finally got to sleep. (There was just so much to talk about….also discussing old boyfriends may or may not have happened…what happens on tour stays on tour!) Overall the tour was fantastic and we had amazing turn outs at each event. We both shared our stories together in a fun and down to earth way. (We can nearly recite each others speech!)

It was great spending time with a like minded person, understanding each other and what we needed to achieve. And knowing how important social media is and that at every stop, we were both on our phones and no one got upset. (Who decision was it to release books at the same time as our tour!?!)

We still have a few events together in October and we look forward to coming together again to share our journey again. The RuRo Roadtrip was a hoot.

🙂 xx

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1 Comment to “ RuRo Roadtrip with Rachael Johns”

  1. Jane Carter says :Reply
    October 16, 2014 at 8:53 pm

    Dongara is Bunyip Bay. Fantastic. We spent the first year of our married life in Dongara – the open air drive in and the pub and the crayfish. Great Memories. Jane Carter

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