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Me, Maeve Binchy, Monica McInerney & My Mum

Good friendsYou’d think by now I’d be used to the rollercoaster emotions that goes with the publication ride I’ve been on for well over a year now.

But this week, the highest of highs met the lowest of lows, some 10 days out from ‘Launch date’.

Here’s what happened.

(Monday) — My mum, who has been very unwell for some time, slipped a little further, finally passing away that afternoon.

(Tuesday) At my Dad’s insistence (and him in the care of my brother), I flew down for a scheduled Simon & Schuster publicity meeting in Sydney. I’m not sure how, but I managed the pre-arranged recording of an author interview with Caroline Baum. (Caroline has worked as founding editor of Good Reading magazine, features editor for Vogue, presenter of ABC TV’s popular bookshow, Between the Lines, and Foxtel’s Talking Books, and as an executive producer with ABC Radio National.

I was a bit of a mess, and despite my day starting with sliced cucumber stuck with cellotape under my eyes to reduce puffiness (refusing to use the suggested movie star trick of applying haemorrhoid cream to my face!) the interview went well. As it turned out, the trip was a much-needed distraction in a difficult week. (You will see the results online on February 27 when the interview goes live. Be kind!!!! (BLOG UPDATE: Here is the You Tube link for that interview.)

Bronwyn Parry, who also suffered a sad loss prior to one of her book releases wrote to me, offering this advice…

Be kind to yourself; I was where you are now last year – grieving a parent, and preparing for a book launch. Cry when you need to, stroke your book and grin madly when you want to – and know that your Mum would be so proud of you.

I have taken that advice and I did find myself grinning madly after the interview on Tuesday when Caroline said House for all Seasons reminded her of a Maeve Binchy novel, and we talked about how both Monica McInerney and I love an eclectic cast of characters in our stories.

Back home that same day (pleased to find the dogs had held their water for the 6 hour trip) I rang Dad, then I logged on and found a tweet — Culture Street’s review of House for all Seasons – my first review! I promptly rang Dad back again. Thank you Sophia Whitfield.

(Wednesday) With emotions totally betwixt by now, I was further bowled over by theMUM 15.02.13 overwhelming response from friends on Facebook to this photo of my mum holding House for all Seasons for the first time and reading the dedication. (I took this the Friday before she passed. I knew she was still with it because she made a joke about the book being heavy. (My Mum always loved her little pink Mills & Boons.)

This afternoon, the wonderful Annie Seaton and Marie Miller called around with flowers and hugs.

Tomorrow (Thursday) we get to say goodbye to Shirley Lewis – 02.09.30 – 18.02.13.

I am so glad my novel will be out on March 1 and with this dedication…

To the four women who have shaped my life.

Each as different as the seasons.

Jeannette ~ Kristine ~ Shirley

My partner in dreams ~ The wind beneath my wings ~ My mum

And to Pam Leicester ~ whose courage inspired Sara’s story

It’s the happy ever after you deserve. Mum's Flowers

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Goodreads Giveaway ~ House for all Seasons

Bookmarks House for all SeasonsTime to celebrate…

To celebrate one month to go (not that I’m counting … much!) until the official March 1 release of House for all Seasons (in one month’s time, or have I mentioned that already?), I am giving away another copy of House for all Seasons WITH one of my lovely bookmarks. And who doesn’t love a book giveaway — not to mention a matching bookmark?!

Unlike the Blog Hop giveaway last week, this time you don’t HAVE to DO anything to be in the running. Just enter using the Goodreads widget below. (If you’re not a Goodreads member, I recommend you sign up. It’s easy, and Goodreads is a great service for people who love to read.) Entries remain open until 25 February, so no rush.

Of course, should you feel like sharing some country love by telling your friends about the giveaway, or sharing this givaway on Facebook, Twitter, etc, karma may reward your goodness. (Besides, if your friend wins tell them they will have to share with you!) I have trusted karma all these years and it has brought me to this point … to one month to go (in case I hadn’t mentioned that already!!) I am so into karma, I named one of my characters Karma.

Yes, I am a tad excited and cannot wait to mail out a copy of my novel on March 1, hot off the press, to one lucky person.

About my March 1 Online Event …

It will be a big day here on the blog too with special guests all the way from Canada to help kick the celebrations along. Put the 1st of March in your diary so you don’t forget (or subscribe to my blog and I’ll be sure to remind you!). In the meantime, enjoy Author Harvest’s next guest. One of my Simon & Schuster buddies, Kate Belle, whose book The Yearning is also due for release this year.

Enter now …

Goodreads Book Giveaway

House for all Seasons by Jenn J. McLeod

House for all Seasons

by Jenn J. McLeod

Giveaway ends February 25, 2013.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter to win

Take it away, Kate …

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Extra! Extra! Read all about it. The 2013 Australia Day Book Giveaway Blog Hop

 

CELEBRATE AUSTRALIA DAY THE CALINGARRY CROSSING WAY

The local Saddleton Harvest News extends a big Calingarry Crossing Australia Day welcome. Our little town is buzzing with business owners ready to celebrate. Bring the family. Bring the dog, the horse, the cow. Ladies, bring your husband (if you can tear him away from the cricket).

australiadaybloghop

 

It’s here! And the House for all Seasons town of Calingarry Crossing is ready to par-tay! Celebrations begin with a dawn flag raising event at Calingarry’s war memorial in the main street, followed by a program of fun for the whole family, with street closures in place from 7 am – 3 pm. The afternoon will see the return of Saddleton Rotary HFAS front cover workingClub’s traditional spit roast with beer games, music, and rides for the kids. You can even win this book – the story of four women forced to spend a season each in the century-old Dandelion House, back in the country town of their youth, where they discover a secret that binds them to the house and to each other forever.

 

Who else is doing the blog hop this weekend? See Book’d Out and Confessions from Romaholics.