Why I Can’t Say Sorry
I know I should– but it’s shallow and empty now, isn’t it? I leave this blog for lengths of time and then breeze in when I seem to have nothing better to do. So I will not insult you with another apology. Instead I’ll try and justify my absence by bringing you all up to date with the latest happenings.
I handed over the manuscript ‘Murder Within’ in January- just before school started– then was inundated with the trials and tribulations of teaching! I flew off quickly to Melbourne- for Booktalkers at the State Library of Vic, with none other than the legendery John Marsden– I pulled my 12 year old daughter out of school to attend with me. Unfortunately John’s farm fell within the bush fire zone and he was unable to get a car out to attend the night. Twas still great– with Kirsty Murray, Sue Saliba, Tim Pelger and Don Henderson in fine form commenting on what influences our writing.
A week later I was off to Somerset Writer’s Festival in Queensland. What a fantastic week that was. Andrew Stark– organiser of the library conference performed magical acts to pull the event together and then the Writer’s Festival itself followed. I was in the company of some brilliant people, terrific authors and illustrators– Lee Fox, Tobhy Riddle, Suzanne Gervay, Kate Forsyth, Garth Nix,Debora Abela, Tristan Bancks, Shamini Flint, Rob Newton, and Matt Ottley. Just on Matt, for a second, not only was I impressed with his sandgroper status– yes he also crossed the spinifex curtain to attend Somerset– but the man is an all out genuis. I tell you- how can anyone not read Requium for a Beast and not see genuis at work?? Not only are his illustrations brilliant– but Matt composes his own music! I’m not being parochial when I say that Matt deserves all the credit and kudos he is receiveing (especially with his latest nod from the CBC!!)
Following that– teaching, marking, reporting and a few visits to schools. School holidays- which is a laugh, isn’t it– whose holiday is this??? Not mine!! I’d received word from the publisher that I needed to re-write a part of the latest book– oh, only about 20, 000 words!!! Hello! So first week of my delightful holiday was spent doing such. Second week– marking 4 classes of work– delightful!! And now I’ve just teed up the latest gig guide with my publicist– so I’ll let you have it:
16 May- ETA panel- at Perth College- discussing female vs male protagonists (I think!!)
23-27 July Kununurra Writer’s Festival (I’ve never been to the Kimberley– I’m really looking forward to it)
25 & 27 August- Morley library– for CBC Book Week (PS Aug 25 is my birthday!!!)
2 October– breakfast at Frasers for ASLA Conference. Later that day I’m sure I’m on a panel!!
That’s it so far. Will keep you posted on other happenings.
Oh, by the way– Hungary has bought rights to Destroying Avalon– now I can boast I share JK Rowlings publisher!! (if only it was her bank balance!!!) That’s me– up to date i think. Will try and be a better blogger!!!
April 28, 2009 - Posted by katemccaffrey | ASLA Conference, Books, Booktalkers, Children's Book Council, Destroying Avalon, ETA, In Ecstasy, Kununurra's Wrtiter's Festival, Literary Awards, Matt Ottley, Media Appearances, Somerset Writer's Festival, cyber bullying, drugs, international publishing rights, literary appearances | | 1 Comment
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I’ve arrived at your blog through looking for mentions of Matt Ottley’s Requiem for a Beast, as we’ll be publishing an interview with him next month – I agree with what you say – it is an astounding book. And now I must seek out a copy of your Destroying Avalon…