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Author Harvest ‘bales up’ Juanita Kees

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Don’t you just love a person whose very energy and cheeky grin makes you want to smile right along with them? I had the pleasure of meeting this pocket rocket of fun at a writers’ conference in 2012. So I am chuffed she has invited me home.

Juanita KeesJuanita, start by telling me if it’s scones and tea or some other homemade delight you have whipped up for me today.

Hi Jenn, come on in! No scones and tea for you today because I have a special cocktail to share with you instead. I’ll let you all in on a little secret…I’m a little vertically challenged, so my friends call me ‘Duckie’. They reckon I suffer Duck’s Disease i.e. my bottom hits the pavement every time I step off the curb. So my cocktail of choice is a Fluffy Duck. I’ll mix one up for you now:

 

– 1 nip of white rum eg. bacardi
– 1 nip advocaat
– 1 nip cream
– lemonade
– ice cubes

Method:

Put some ice cubes into the bottom of a very large cocktail glass. Top with the rum, advocaat and cream. Fill up the glass with lemonade. When you add the lemonade the drink with froth up; thus the name fluffy duck! Decorate the side of the glass with slices of pineapple, cherry, strawberries, etc. Cheers!

(Well quack me happy, Juanita. Cheers! I figured we’d be celebrating, given your latest news – Congrats on Taming the Tiger being picked up Harlequin Escape – for release in March.)

Now, where were we? Oh, yeah… At home …

My mum says garden gnomes make a house a home! Are you loud and proud Juanita gnomein your love of garden gnomes at home, a closet gnomer or with a strict ‘no gnomes’ policy at your place?

I have gnomes hiding everywhere in my garden, although they’re only little ones. So do watch where you step because you never know when one will pop up and say hi. My favourite is the little guy on his throne reading a book under the (almost) guava tree.

What vegetable (or fruit) have you always wanted to grow at home?

Well, we have enough fruits in the family, so I don’t think I’ll grow any more of those 🙂 I’ve tried growing herbs but they don’t thrive on neglect like pumpkins do. So pumpkins it is! Pumpkin fritters, pumpkin stew, roast pumpkin in the wood-fired oven…yum.

(Cinderella, golden carriage, Prince Charming… Keep trying!)

If I came to your home and looked in the refrigerator, what would I find?

The three essentials for a writer: chocolate, wine and chilled Gaviscon liquid

If you sorted your wardrobe by colour, what colour would stand out? (Ahh, do you sort your wardrobe by colour?!)

Yes, I did that once! And realized there was only one colour in my wardrobe…black! Over the years I’ve been adding a bit of colour and now I have mostly blue and cerise.

What are you wearing now? (Be honest!)

My PJ’s – the ones that say: UR driving me crazy! There, happy now? I’m crazy

Whose home would you like to housesit and why?

Hugh Jackman (preferably with him in it) Why? Omigosh…do I need a reason? It’s Hugh *sigh*

Country curiosities…

We love a sunburnt country (slip, slop, slap and all that). What’s your ideal hat? Or are you a boots person?

Mmm…I’m not much of a hat girl, I’m afraid. I lurve boots though. I have a pair of Harley Davidson boots which are my favourites. They’re ‘kickass boots’, I’m told.

If you were a tree (or animal) what kind of tree (animal) would you be?

A Kangaroo of course! Did you know that Kangaroos can’t move backwards? So I’m taking a leaf out of their book and marching forward, armed with keyboard and dreams.

(Oh my gosh, that is the cutest analogy. But, did you also know the kangaroo can survive without drinking for months. That does not sound at all like you! And while I was searching…. Did you know when European explorers first saw these strange hopping animals they asked a native Australian (Aborigine) what they were called.
He replied “kangaroo” meaning “I don’t understand” your question.
The explorers thought this was the animal’s name, and that’s how the kangaroo got its name. Well, according to Wiki!)

Now for the big question… Why did the chicken cross the road?

I’m going to answer that one with a question of my own:

Q: Why did the chicken cross the road halfway?

A: She wanted to lay it on the line.

(Told you she was cheeky.)Fly Away Peta_200x300_dpi72

About you …

Your turning point: when was that point in your life that you realized that being an author was no longer going to be just a dream but a reality and a career?

When I got the email from Eternal Press to say Fly Away Peta had been accepted for publishing. I remember thinking wow! I CAN write and someone actually wants to publish it! It was like opening the floodgates…

(And Harlequin Escape has just opened another gate in the dam wall!)

What is the hardest part of writing for you?

Juggling work, family and writing time. I’ll get on a roll with a story and won’t want to stop. Lucky I have a hubby who loves to cook otherwise we’d eat Vegemite sandwiches every night.

If someone was to write your biography, what do you think the title should be?

I had to ask hubby for the answer to this question. His answer was: Don’t Burn the Dinner, Honey!

(Your hubby is a gorgeous man in so many ways.)

What question have you always wanted to be asked in an interview? How would you answer that question?

Q: Who will be playing Jamie Caruso in the movie?

A: Hugh Jackman…and I’ll be directing 🙂

(Saw a rather lovely casting couch on eBay the other day!)

Fun stuff …

What does your protagonist think about you? Would he or she want to hang out with you, the author, his/her creator.

Oh, I think we could have a lot of fun together. We often share the same sense of humour or likes and dislikes. We definitely share the same attitude! She doesn’t have a choice really…I’m in her head 🙂

If you could trade places with any other person for a week, famous or not famous, living or dead, real or fictional, with whom would it be?

I’m happy with where I’m at right now having fun, making my dreams come true.

(And with a dinner-cooking hubby who wouldn’t be!)

If I said to you, “Just entertain me for five minutes, I’m not going to talk,” what would you do?

I’d drag out the Singstar from under the bed and karaoke for you. Did you bring your earplugs?

(Ha! Read my ‘About’ page and hand me that hairbrush!)

What food would you be?

Now there’s a tough one! Well, I was going to say Tipsy Tart but I’m really more of a crispy roast potato – crunchy on the outside, soft and gooey on the inside.

(A Tipsy Tart reminds me of that conference, Juanita 😉

What was the best thing before sliced bread?

My aunt’s farm coffee: freshly ground, brewed in an old-fashioned coffee pot on the stove and strained through a cloth filter. It put hair on your teeth and warmed your belly after a cold swim in the dam.

Name 5 uses for a stapler that has no staple pins.

Oooohh! Um…(counting off on fingers)

  1. A hammer to knock pins into my cork board?
  2. Use it like a meat mallet to tenderize steaks?
  3. A cockroach squisher! Eww…that awful crunchy noise they make when you flatten them.
  4. Ah! A missile to launch up at the pantry shelf where I’ve hidden my chocolates to knock them off. Not if I’ve been squishing cockroaches with it, though.
  5. Maybe I should go over to Big W and buy some staples for it… 🙂

How weird are you? Rate yourself on a scale of 1 (not) to 10 (very).

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Blurb and Giveaway for Fly Away Peta

The time has come to face her worst fear and the clock is ticking…

Peta Johnson will go to extreme lengths to protect her daughter Bella. When Bella is kidnapped, the search for her takes Peta back to the small Australian country town of Williams, a place she’d vowed never to return to. The town where her dreams were shattered and her nightmare began. Back to the place she’d been destined to meet two very powerful, yet very different men. One would break her heart, the other would destroy her soul. Both would change her life forever.

The search for Bella brings them together. Secrets and lies keep them apart. Can Jamie and Peta renew their love in the face of danger or will he let her fly away again?

For more on Juanita and her very busy writing life.

Website: http://www.kees2create.com.au

Eternal Press: http://www.eternalpress.biz/book.php?isbn=9781615727087

Buy Link: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=fly+Away+Peta

Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Juanita-Kees-Author-Page/119574648138202

 

I asked Juanita if she wanted to do a giveaway…

Yes! I love giving things away…anyone want a husband and two kids? They’re house-trained. No…no takers? Darn!

Okay, one lucky commenter will go into the draw to win a signed copy of Fly Away Peta. All you have to do is tell me what you’d use a stapleless stapler for, or simply leave a comment.

Thank you for a wonderful interview. What fun questions. Another Fluffy Duck, Jenn?

(I thought you’d never ask! You husband doubles beautifully as a cabana boy too. Cheers!)

The winning comment will be announced here next Wednesday 16 January 2013 and by email.

WINNER: Whoops! A bit late – sorry. the winner is Tina Marie Clarke. Thank you coming home to the country and meeting Juanita on Author Harvest.

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They must be crackers!

SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERAOn her blog, Helene Young asked recently, “What do you love most at this time of year”. http://www.heleneyoung.com/2012/12/whats-it-to-you/ and I left a comment that was probably a bit ba-humbug.

I’ll explain why…

If you were to come to my house in December you would be completely underwhelmed by tinsel, fake snow and festive glitter; no tree (hate plastic and I refuse to cut a real one anymore); no gifts (I prefer ‘just because’ gifts throughout the year).

I am not a Christmas person. I do appreciate the tradition and the meaning, and I remember as a child thebaa humbug excitement of waking up to a Christmas tree cluttered with parcels, but these days, I am older, wiser … more frugal! (Besides, December/January also happens to be the busiest of time for my B&B. No rest for the wicked, as they say!)

I’m not all ba-humbug, though. I am really just more of a NYE girl—always have been; and no, not for the reasons you are thinking! It is not the partying, the champagne, the countdown. And it’s certainly not the fireworks.

Since 2001 I’ve boycotted fireworks. (I’m probably the only one who cheered when they banned crackers and cracker night years ago!) Since then, I’ve never understood why we have to spend so much money sending hundreds of thousands of dollars into the sky for a single night’s entertainment when we have people living in poverty, volunteer emergency services personnel who should be paid in gold … Okay, I’ll stop. You get my point!

Why am I writing this now?

Remember the Black Christmas bushfires that burnt for almost three weeks from 25 December 2001 across New South Wales? It was the longest continuous bushfire emergency in NSW history. Low rainfall across winter & spring 2001 combined with a hot, dry December created ideal conditions for bushfires.

On Christmas Day, strong westerly winds fuelled more than 100 bushfires across NSW, creating a plume of smoke that extended across Sydney. This plume of smoke did not clear for some days as the bushfires continued to burn, creating some of the worst pollution that Sydney has ever experienced. **

So I was surprised (and a little disappointed) that Sydney went ahead with its NYE
fireworks spectacular, despite fires burning Lane Cove National Park, the Royal National Park & Blue Mountains National Park. I thought, they must be crackers! Overall approximately 3,000 square kilometres (740,000 acres) were burnt. 121 homes were destroyed across the state and 36 damaged, mostly in the lower Blue Mountains and west of the Royal National Park around Helensburgh. So intense, Sydney made CNN News and The New York Times, and smoke could be seen from space.

I know the NYE fireworks mean a significant income for the City, and people travel from all over the world (I guess that’s something to be proud of). But as I sit here watching the catastrophic fire conditions of January 2013 unfold I have to hope some of those multi-millions of tourist dollars we’ve collected over the years are going to help those brave souls in the thick of it right now.

As you can see, NYE no longer glitters for me in quite the same way. Instead, the festive season is solitary and very personal moment as I not only look towards the future but also reflect. What I did—what I didn’t do—and how I can be a better person, a better partner, a better friend, a better sister, daughter, aunty…

Personally, NYE 2012 was a time to reflect on a year of such incredible highs and lows and so, when the clock struck midnight a little over a week ago, I added one more thing to the list for 2013…

How can I be a better author?

May 2013 make you a better ‘something’ too.

(Thank *Wiki and Credit: Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC )

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I am not reading this book, Mr Park …

… I am living vicariously, watching someone else read it–someone who stops every few pages to read the next ‘great bit’ to me.

I wish I really was reading it now.

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I hope to one day meet Tony Park (I heard he visits my neck o’ the woods occasionally to catch up with mutual acquaintances) so his books have been on my TBR list for some time.

Problem: Reading time for me has been in short supply this last year, which has made me a little picky about what takes my attention away from my own writing and deadlines.

Solution: I have a ‘reading partner’ – a person to share the TBR pile; a kind of two person book club if you will, delving into book themes and plots, characters and author styles, while on morning walks and over the copious cups of coffee we consume each  day.

The system has worked — until now. Until Mr Tony Park. Not satisfied with the usual second hand summary, I am wanting to read this author for myself – sometime.

africandawnsmAfrican Dawn is the first Tony Park novel ‘we’ have picked up and, to be honest, when I looked at the first few introductory pages with its timeline, a family tree and a glossary, I said “Na-ah!” There is no way my friend is going to get past the first chapter. Don’t get me wrong, my reading partner loves a big story: a complex crime novel, a psychological thriller, a forensic mystery. But this story …?

Well, here I am eating my words. For the last two days, African Dawn has accompanied my friend everywhere: breakfast table, coffee breaks, bed. She is devouring the story and reading excerpts to me with increasing enthusiasm every fifteen minutes, the pages turning so fast they are fanning her menopausal flushes.

So in a way I am reading it, just not in the usual manner – hence my blog post title.

Only one complaint, Mr Park …

Where is Makuti’s family tree? As a character, especially opening the book in his POV, Makuti’s voice is the icing on an intriguing cake! (And as for Chapter 5, I just cried and cheered and cried again.)

Discover Tony Park’s world: http://www.tonypark.net/index.htm

You have a new fan, Mr Park. You are also my token bloke in the 2013 Australian Women Writers Challenge (so if you would like to be a token bloke on my Author Harvest blog, pls let me know. I would love to see your answers to my…ahhh…very different Q&A.)