Last Stop
Wow. It’s been a busy start to the month, with Do Not Forget Australia released on March 1 and , since then, the blog tour taking me all around the blogosphere.
Today is the last day in the tour, so if you haven’t managed to grab yourself a copy of the book, pop over to Lorraine’s blog where you could win yourself a copy.
And, if you want to go back and catch up on the rest of the tour, the posts are still up at the following blogs:
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It’s been so much fun visiting all these different blogs, answering questions and chatting about writing and, of course, about Do Not Forget Australia. I’m a tad sad that the tour is over, actually.
But the book is, of course, still available, in good bookstores and online, and is featured in Scholastic’s Lucky bookclub this month, which is kind of cool. And over the coming months I’ll be out and about talking about the book at schools, festivals and libraries.
A New Book!
Happy happy day! I am really thrilled, excited, delighted, happy and ecstatic to announce that today marks the release of my new book baby, Do Not Forget Australia, published by Walker Books and illustrated by the extraordinarily talented Sonia Kretchsmar.
I was lucky enough to speak at the Perth Writer’s Festival on the weekend, and got the chance to share Do Not Forget Australia with people there. You can see just how happy I am about the book!
To celebrate the new release, I am off on a blog tour over the next couple of weeks. I will be visiting lots of different blogs to talk about the book, where the idea for it came from, how I wrote it, and more. Sonia will also be talking about her own role.
The tour starts today at the blog of my lovely friend Claire Saxby. I am so happy to start the tour there and to talk about friends, because this is a story about friendship, and it is fitting that I start the tour on such a wonderful friend’s blog. The rest of the tour will visit the following blogs:
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I do hope you’ll enjoy reading about the little school in France that inspired this story.
Now I’m popping the cyberbubbly. Here’s cheers to good friends, and to new books.
Have a great day!
Busy Week
I’m having a busy week (who am I kidding? Every week is a busy week) but just wanted to share a couple of exciting happenings.
New Friends, New Roles, New Books – and the National Year of Reading
Last night I had dinner with the members of my new bookgroup. To clarify, the group isn’t new – but I am new to the group, having been invited to join because a member is leaving. I’ve wanted to be part of a bookgroup for ever, but never managed to find one with an opening for a new member. Then this one kind of fell in my lap, when I met up with a lovely lady I knew when I lived in Donnybrook 12 years ago and hadn’t seen since. We ran in to each other at an event at Bunbury Library (where Jessica Rudd was speaking), and, a week ro so later, I was asked if I’d be interested in joining the book group.
Anyway, Iwas delighted to meet the rest of the group’s members last night over a pleasant meal at Casellas on the Marlston waterfront. And I’m looking forward to being part of the group properly in 2012. It’s especially lovely to be joining a group just in time for the National Year of Reading. What a wonderful way to celebrate the year – sharing the reading experience with a group of fellow booklovers.
Also special for me in 2012 is that I’ve been asked to be the Bunbury Library’s local ambassador for the year. I met with Karen Dennison from the Library last week to discuss about her plans for the year. I’m really excited about being asked to take on this role, and about the various activities planned.
I’m excited too about the fact that I have a new book baby coming out in March – again during the National Year of Reading. Do Not Forget Australia has been several years in the making, and is really looking good. Watch this space for more information.
Lastly, I’m excited about the whole National Year of Reading. There are some brilliant National and State Ambassadors who will be spreading th word to young and old about the value of reading. There are all kinds of activities planned, online bookgroups and memes springing up, and just lots of buzz about the year ahead. Of course, every year should be focussed on reading, but in 2012 there will be a special focus which, hopefully, will remind the whole country just how wonderful – and vital – reading is.
What are you doing for the National Year of Reading?


