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Author Bar Yarns w/ Juanita Kees (book giveaway)

Writer, editor and cleaning fairy! Juanita Kees is one of the nicest people I know (in this photo with the other nicest person I know). She is also a busy woman: novelist, editor, communications expert, cleaning fairy (according to her bio) and – obviously – pirate maiden! (Not sure what that’s about. Too much Pink Lemonade maybe?)Juanita Kees

Since you’re giving away a book, Juanita, come on in. Grab a pew. What can I get you and your nautical friend to go with your beer nuts? (Shandy? Wine Spritzer? Pink Lemonade?)

Oooh! Can we start with the Pink Lemonade and work our way through the list?

(Why, yes, Juanita, we can!)

Hey, did you hear the one about … Give us your best bar joke.

Well, I’d like to tell you the one about Mickey and Minnie but I’ll keep it clean…

Q: What comes with the new Divorced Barbie doll?

A: All Ken’s stuff.

I’m a beer nut nut! What bar snack would you be and why?Under_the_Hood

I’m a bit of a nutter too but I guess I mostly resemble tapas – a little bit of this, a taste of that, can be served cold or hot *winks*

Ahh, that beer hit the spot. Let me slip a drink coaster under your glass while you tell us: are you a messy desker or tidy desker? ie 1 = “I am a neat nut case” and 10 = “What desk? Where? Is there a desk here somewhere?”

It can get messy in here, but mostly I’m a neat freak. If my desk is too cluttered I can’t think clearly and then my brain gets cluttered and it’s all downhill from there.

The publican offers you free drinks all night if you will:

  • Dance to Gangnam Style
  • Sing John Denver’s ‘Take me Home Country Roads’ on the Karaoke machine
  • Spend an hour washing dishes

Which do you choose?

Wash dishes?? Are you crazy, Jenn? Don’t answer that, it was rhetorical. Have you Fly Away Peta_mockup01seen me dance? No amount of alcohol would help my coordination, so I guess it would have to be John Denver. Bring your earplugs, I love Karaoke.

Time to liven the place up. Got a buck? We can crank up the old jukebox in the corner. You get to pick three songs while we talk about your fun novel – Under The Hood.

  1. Macarena!! (because I’m uncoordinated)
  2. The chicken dance
  3. Walk like an Egyptian

An author, an agent and a chicken walk into the bar… how do you know which one crossed the road?

The chicken of course! The author and the agent would be too busy talking contracts to notice. 🙂

There’s a stapler on the bar. Tell me what it’s doing there while I flick through your amazing blog.

To staple the contract the chicken just signed with the agent. Who could turn down a chicken who can survive crossing the road to a pub?

The pub is the heart of a small town and most locals would be lost without one. What are three things you’d be lost without?

  1. My dog
  2. My books
  3. My laptop

Shhh! The last race of the day is on the TAB screen and I reckon I’ve picked a winner. I browse the race guide with the jockey colours influencing my bet. When browsing a bookshop, what influences you?

  1. Title
  2. Cover design
  3. Author
  4. Tag line/blurb
  5. First Chapter
  6. Last page

There are a few good prizes up for grabs in the bar jackpot. Do you have a lucky number?

Your lucky number is: 7

Last drinks, my friend! Noooooo! It’s been great. But before we go, tell us how we can find out more about you and your writing/books.

Pop over and visit my website at http://www.juanitakees.com I’d love to see you there. Read all about my work in progress starring the hunky detective Mark Johnson where he continues to investigate the case he works on in Under the Hood. You’ll find him pretty hard to resist!

 

FLY AWAY PETA

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 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.

UNDER THE HOOD

When Scott Devin buys a struggling car dealership in a semi-rural area in Western Australia, the last person he expects to see in charge is a stilletto-wearing, mini-skirted foreperson. Exactly the distraction a struggling, male-dominated workshop doesn’t need! But there’s more to TJ Stevens than meets the eye.

 TJ Stevens has two major goals in life: to preserve her grandfather’s heritage and protect the program – and she’ll go to any lengths to do it. Scott Devin’s presence is a threat to everything she’s worked hard to achieve, so keeping him at arms-length shouldn’t be a problem…or would it?

On the Web:             http://www.juanitakees.com

Buy Links:      

Edible Delights

Under the Hood

Fly Away Peta

GIVEAWAY: Now closed. Juanita is giving away a signed print copy of Fly Away Peta to one lucky reader who can tell us what they like most about Romance novels.

You have two weeks (from post date). Comment away to win Fly Away Peta. (It’s a great read.) Winner announced here. Oh Karen Stalker! Your name keeps popping up. You are the winner. Thank you everyone for joining Juanita and me. Cheers!

There are some amazing authors dropping into the pub for a yarn over coming months. Make sure you don’t miss a post. Subscribe/Follow these posts.

 

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Bar Yarns with Author ~ Kim Kelly

Kim Kelly is the author of the novels Black Diamonds, This Red Earth and A Blue Mile. A book editor for nigh on twenty years in ‘real’ life, she lives in Orange, in the Central West of New South Wales.

Welcome to Calingarry Crossing pub, Kim. Come on in. Grab a pew. What can I get you to go with your beer nuts? (Shandy? Wine Spritzer? Pink Lemonade?)

I’ll have a Pilsner Urquell, please, otherwise known in these parts as Eastern European Koala Juice for its super fast delivery of a deliciously contented stupor. Apparently pensioners in the Czech Republic lobbied the government to have this stuff put on the Czech equivalent of the PBS. They failed, but they gave it a red hot go. True story. Maybe.

Hey, did you hear the one about …

The past, the present and the future walked into a bar. It was tense.

I’m a beer nut nut, Kim! What bar snack would you be and why?

Bread and something dippy like humus or tapenade. Posh pig here, thank you.

Ahh, that beer hit the spot. Let me slip a drink coaster under your glass while you tell us, as a writer, are you a messy desker or tidy desker? (1 = “I am a neat nut case” and 10 = “What desk? Where? Is there a desk here somewhere?”) Are you game to post a working space picture right now?

At the moment I don’t actually have a desk as we’re between houses and I’ve been Kim Kelly deskrelegated to a coffee table (sobs). Ordinarily, though, I’m fairly scarily neat , perhaps a 2, up from a 1 only because my notebook might not always be exactly square with the edge of the desk, or one of the knitted teddies that keep me company while I write might have keeled over with the stress of it all. I’m not neurotic, not really…

Okay Kim, the publican offers you free drinks all night if you will: Dance to Gangnam Style, sing John Denver’s ‘Take me Home Country Roads’ on the Karaoke machine, or spend an hour washing dishes?

Gotta love a bit of John Denver erupting from a contented stupor, don’t you? But can I sing ‘Annie’s Song’ instead? I’d like to show my romantic side and my talent for nasal whining.

Time to liven the place up. Got a buck? We can crank up the old jukebox in the corner. You get to pick three songs.

  1. Just Because I Love You – Masters Apprentices
  2. Rollercoaster – Machine Gun Fellatio
  3. Thank You (For Loving Me At My Worst) – The Whitlams

An author, an agent and a chicken walk into the bar… How do you know which one crossed the road?

The author, of course. Being a narcissistic sociopath, the author is in fact the only one there.

There’s a stapler on the bar. Tell me what it’s doing there.

The author uses it to staple the chicken to the agent: to feel a tangible sense of engagement with reality, to create a point of drama, and to see what happens next.

The pub is the heart of a small town and most locals would be lost without one. What are three things you’d be lost without?

  1. Husband.
  2. No.1 son.
  3. No.2 son.

Shhh! The last race of the day is on the TAB screen and I reckon I’ve picked a winner. I browse the race guide with the jockey colours influencing my bet. When browsing a bookshop, what influences you?

  1. Review or recommendation – i.e., I ain’t browsing, I’m hunting
  2. Subject
  3. First chapter
  4. Australian author

There are a few good prizes up for grabs in the bar jackpot. Do you have a lucky number?

Are you insane, Jenn?! I’m not telling you that. Someone might pinch it.

(Am I insane, Kim? My dog certainly thinks I am as I ROFLMAO over this yarn!)

The publican, Maggie, has called last drinks, my friend! But before we go, tell us how we can find out more about you and your writing/books.

Well, what a load of fun that was, Jenn! Thanks so much for inviting me to the pub. I’m chuffed. This Red Earth

First the blurb to go with the amazing cover of The Red Earth:

It’s November 1939, another war in Europe. And Bernie Cooper is wondering what’s ahead for her. She knows Gordon Brock is going to ask her to marry him – any second now. An honest country boy about to graduate from university as a geologist, he’s a good catch by anyone’s standards, too. And she’s going to say no.

The harsh realities of this Second World War have other plans for Bernie, though, and once her adored father is commissioned to serve again, she accepts Gordon’s proposal – mostly to please her dad. In any event, with Gordon off to New Guinea for the job of a lifetime, she’ll be glad of a temporary reprieve from walking down the aisle, won’t she?

As Gordon braces for the inevitable Japanese invasion of Rabaul, Bernie finds herself in the midst of the battle being fought on home soil – against the worst drought in living memory, against the menace of an unseen enemy, and against the unspeakable torment of not knowing if those dear to her are alive or dead.

From the beaches of Sydney to the dusty heart of the continent, This Red Earth is as much a love letter to the country, with all its beauty and its terror, as it is an intimate portrait of love itself.

Above all, this is a story of the greatest power we each possess – hope.

Not enough information? Click away…

Kim Kelly Facebook page

Pan Macmillan book page, for paperback & ebook

Bolinda ABC Talking Book page

You’ll discover an amazing line up of emerging and established authors joining me for a bar yarn and a beer nut throughout spring, summer, autumn and winter.

WINNER: Kim reckons it’s first in best dressed today. Thank you to everyone for commenting. There are more generous authors heading into the Calingarry Crossing pub for a yarn with me soon. (If you have not subscribed to my blog, now would be a good time!)

Heather Garside you will receive a copy of Kim Kelly’s fabulous This Red Earth.

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Patrick is dead BUT… Bar Yarns and Beer Nuts lives on!

Beer Yarns and beer NutsPatrick might be dead, but Author Harvest will live on!

I was going to kill the concept off with little regard to my readers at the end of August as it was only meant to be a one year plan. But when word got out … well, the Twitter storm and the social media meltdown that followed said one thing and one thing only …

The country is not ready to lose Patrick AND Author Harvest.

I can’t bring Patrick back, so I hope a reincarnation of Author Harvest will ease your pain.

Starting September 1, Author Harvest will be reborn as Bar Yarns and Beer Nuts.

After a big year of harvesting Aussie authors (you can see a list of 2012/13 authors on my website here), it’s time to take a break from the hard harvesting yakka. And what better way than to drop into the local for a well-earned brew to interview some exciting new and been-around-a-long-time-but-still-got-it authors!!!! Given the Aussie pub is the heart of every small town and the bar is a kind of confessional—at least that’s how it is at Calingarry Crossing pub, which is at the heart of my second novel Simmering Season!—is there a better place to sit and chat?)

With help from the clever Lily Malone (blame her for the chicken and the stapler) Author Harvestprepare for a big year of new and slightly nutty questions in Bar Yarns and Beer Nuts, right here on www.jennjmcleod.com

You can subscribe to posts (top right) so you don’t miss the first chat.

So, yes, #RIPpatrick and #Offspring (shame on you) but Author Harvest lives!