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Author, Sara Foster, writes a letter to her 30 y.o. self

A LETTER TO MYSELF BANNERDear Sara,

Happy 30th birthday from your 40-year-old self. Everything is so new at the moment: you are newly married, still fairly new to living in Perth, in a new house, with new freelance editing contracts for Australian publishers rather than UK publishers. I’m happy to tell you that all those decisions will be great ones, lucky you! Therefore, I wish I could spare you the anxiety of worrying about everything, but then that’s just part of who you are! It can never be said that you make a decision without thinking it through (sometimes tying your mind into knots)!

Life is looking good, but the next ten years will be beyond anything you can dream of right now. You haven’t even finished your first book yet, and you’re not convinced you can do it, but soon you’ll have finished not one but two books, and in the next decade you’ll finish – and publish – FOUR! Not only that but two little girls will come along and turn your life upside down and create merry chaos but will bring unimaginable riches and purpose into your life. In fact, it’s very hard to think back beyond their existence, because your mind is still slightly blurred by six years of uneven sleep and the many demands of a young family.

You are capable of so much more than you think you are right now. But I’m glad I can’t go back and tell you, because I can see that it’s been really important for you to discover this a little bit at a time. In the process you have taught yourself a lot about who you are, and what you can and can’t deal with. Which is much more valuable than someone else telling you – even an older version of yourself.

Finally, when you get on a boat with Germaine Greer, don’t try to talk to her about sea eagles – it’s just not worth it. 🙂

Love,

40-Year-Old You!

all_that_is_lost_COVER-2-page-001Sara Foster Image 1 (2016) ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Sara Foster is the bestselling author of four novels, All That is Lost Between Us, Shallow Breath, Beneath the Shadows and Come Back to Me. She lives in Perth, WA, with her husband and two young daughters. To find out more visit

www.sarafoster.com.au or

www.facebook.com/sarafosterauthor

BUY All That Is Between Us now by clicking on the links: Amazon eBook  OR  a PRINT copy from Booktopia

HAPPY FOURTH BOOK, Sara.

Now, did you know…?

My fourth novel opens with a character writing a letter, which is what prompted this blog series. And not just any letter. It’s a story –perhaps the most important he’ll ever tell.

The Other Side of the SeasonReady for a sea change

Everything has a reflection…

And there’s another side to every story.

Life is simple on top of the mountain for David, Matthew and Tilly until the winter of 1979 when tragedy strikes, starting a chain reaction that will ruin lives for years to come. Those who can, escape the Greenhill banana plantation on the outskirts of Coffs Harbour. One stays—trapped for the next thirty years on the mountain and haunted by memories and lost dreams. That is until the arrival of a curious young woman, named Sidney, whose love of family shows everyone the truth can heal, what’s wrong can be righted, the lost can be found, and…

. . . there’s another side to every story.

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I’m having a house party!

house party

 

My first-born has just turned three — three years out there in the big book-loving world so I’m giving a copy away this week.

I had Monica Mc’s The House of Memories and The Island House by Posie Graeme-Evans as ‘house guests’ back in 2013, so it made sense to again have a house party to celebrate. (Although I dare say, if Monica, Posie and I were actually in a room celebrating there would not be tea!)

So…

 

Happy 3RD Birthday HFAS

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Four women.

Four lives unravelled.

The truth will bind them forever.

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#WriteRoundOz w/ Aoife Clifford

all_these_perfect_strangers_1 copy Aoife (pron. EE-fa h)= Accolades…

nicholaspurcellstudio-aoife-101 copy… and there are numerous already … even before All These Perfect Strangers was released by Simon & Schuster on 1 March. 

Thank you for letting my park my rig on your…

…street! Sorry our driveway is too narrow but many a tradies’ van has scrapped itself on the wall and I’d hate that to happen to your lovely caravan.

What’s that I see written on your ‘welcome mat’? 

Nothing. I’ve hidden the GO AWAY I’M WRITING one to look more hospitable.

Downsizing my life into a 24 ft caravan meant leaving lots of things behind in boxes. What (or who!!) would you have trouble leaving behind if you took off in a caravan?

The idea of living in a caravan with three kids sounds like a fun adventure but we wouldn’t be able to bring my daughter’s goldfish or her beehive (which will be turning up any day).

Whose home would you like to visit in your caravan and why?

Mariella Frostrup to see what she’s reading, Gita Sereny to talk about human nature and Tina Fey for the laughs (will a caravan fit in a New York apartment?)

(I’d give it a try!!)

Country curiosities…

My current novel, Season of Shadow and Light, has a strong horse theme. (I love what horses can teach us). If you were an animal what would you be?

Definitely a cat because I have an excellent grumpy face.

You’re cooking and your food going up against the best cooks from the CWA (Country Women’s Association). What would be your winning dish?

As I was raised in the country I know the standard so I’m expecting to lose this one but I’ll go all out and make my chocolate mousse topped with passionfruit jelly covered in a layer of white chocolate. Looks more complicated than it is, tastes divine and I’ll eat it when nanna beats me with her scones.

(Yum! May be worth a few scrapes on the van.)

About you…

What is the hardest part of writing for you?

First drafts

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

It’s Never Too Late

 

Favourite four…

Favourite place in Australia: Melbourne (that’s why I live here)

Favourite holiday destination: Never been to Paris but I’m prepared to make the sacrifice. How about next July?

Favourite movie: Don’t have one but my daughters love The Princess Bride and I’m quite happy to watch it for the hundredth time.

Favourite quote: ‘We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.’ Oscar Wilde

Congratulations on your achievements already with All These Perfect Strangers.

Thank you for joining my #WriteRoundOz blog, Aoife, and for giving away a copy of your book.

Buy the eBook NOW from Amazon OR a PRINT copy from Booktopia

Connect with Aoife: aoifeclifford.com and on Twitter: @aoifejclifford.

GIVEAWAY… CLOSED WINNER ‘Delores’ contacted. Thank you everyone for commenting.

You’re a fiction writer. Tell us a secret (any secret – about you, your books, etc) and we’ll guess if it’s true or not.

In the first chapter of my book All These Perfect Strangers I quote a study that says despite people being advised by the police of the right to remain silent, the vast majority of people don’t, which suggests that we find it hard to keep secrets.

Dear readers: Is that fiction or real? Tell us what you think and go into the draw to win a copy of All These Perfect Strangers.

Folks, leave a comment below and Simon & Schuster will send you a copy – hot off the presses. (*Australia and New Zealand postal addresses. Blame Australia Post for making mailing so darn expensive).

Read the Read Round Oz review of All These Perfect Strangers here