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Bar Yarns w/ Author – T.M. Clark

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I’m so glad you dropped in for a bar yarn with me, Tina. (I realise it was probably only to get away from tidying that desk!)

Here’s a beer coaster, how about you jot down your blurb for My Brother But One the back to kick-start our chinwag.

Scott Decker and Zol Ndhlovu are partners in a private game ranch in Zimbabwe. They have a friendship borne from Africa — a brotherhood that endures the generation gap — and crosses the colour barrier.

Australian Ashley Twine is a thirty-something dynamic achiever and a confident businesswoman. When a gender mix-up secures her a position on a volunteer program in the Hwange National Park, Ashley gets a chance to take stock of her life and reassess her situation. But the chauvinistic Scott — who runs the operation — is adamant she isn’t cut out for the job.

After Ashley witnesses firsthand the devastation left behind by poachers, Scott finds himself torn between wanting to protect Ashley or force her to leave Africa for her own safety…and his sanity. However, nothing can prepare her for being ambushed and held captive by the psychopathic Rodney — an old enemy of Zol’s — from a war fought years ago. But now that their world has been threatened, circumstances take hold of their lives and begin to shape and change them forever.

Set against a magnificent backdrop of Africa across the decades, T.M. Clark explores and challenges the traditions between the white and black families of rural Africa.TMClarkMBBOcover

Come on then, grab a pew. What can I get you to go with your beer nuts? (Shandy? Wine Spritzer? Pink Lemonade?)

I’m a cheap date – coke? Hot chocolate? Fruit juice would be great – thanks … I don’t drink alcohol…I know it’s not for lack of trying, body just doesn’t let me…

Hey, did you hear the one about … Tell us a joke (preferably one that comes with a punch line you actually remember!)

I’m so bad at jokes… I don’t get them half the time, I often have to smile, then go home and ask hubby what-the-heck was so funny… and I always mess up the pun – so … I’m taking my one life line here okay?

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

They have snacks at the bars you go to? Gee I must try that place sometime… right a bar snack… Would have to be Droevorse…in English – “Dry vors” (said phonetically). Basically a South African snack food, it’s a dried sausage.  It’s got a thicker skin, but inside its full of flavours, a little unrefined and can be known to pack quite a punch…( they can came in chilli flavour…) Because  that’s how you find me most of the time.. once you get that harder layer off, I’m really nice inside…but fiercely protective and possessive – I guess a bit like chilli…

Ahh, that beer hit the spot. Let me slip a drink coaster under your glass while you tell us—on a scale of 1 to 10—as a writer are you a messy desker or tidy desker? (NB: 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?

10/10 for messy desker… have been known to have to move my keyboard along the desk to make room for the work on the left – or the cat… .just took a picture…. But it gets worse… look at the side of my desk.. still more to sort through… I would say I am a tower person – I pile things on top of each other until something almost falls over … I hate it if anyone moves things as I know where they are in the mess. But every now and again my hubby takes all the piles and puts them in a box and says – ‘sort… enough mess.’ He is so opposite to me, he is the neat freak and I feel so sorry for him having to share an office with my scatty brained self.

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?

Can I please use my second life line here??? Pretty please????

I can’t dance. I’m not naturally graceful at all. Sure, when I dance with hubby he makes me look good as he just leads me around and helps me find the rhythm, he is a great dancer, but me, alone, oh man I look like a spider on a hot stove… not a pretty sight at all.

My singing is so bad my teenagers always tell me ‘ssshhhh mum’ because I sound a bit like a cat getting strangled. I can’t believe I used to sing at school…mind you that was years ago….but incidentally I love that song!

And I am a true African Princess – I hate washing dishes, and will load the dishwasher and run it half full rather than do them myself in the sink…. Please don’t make me do dishes…

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. African Sky Blue – Juluka/Savuka and Johnny Clegg
  2. Wind Beneath My Wings – Bett Midler
  3. Home – Phillip Phillips

Only three, but there are so so many I wish I could play …

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

Had to be the author as she was talking to the chicken on the other side, before seeing the agent, picking up the chicken and taking it with her, and then walking together into the bar like friends, even though she doesn’t know the agent and the poor chicken is dying of embarrassment because the author forgot to shave under her arm because she was on deadline and can’t spare the 5 extra minutes in the shower… but always has time to talk to an agent.

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

Would have to be because the author was there with the agent and the chicken, and when she was digging in her monstrous bag to grab a business card that she dug from deep inside, the stapler spilled out onto the bar, along with an assortment of pens, note books, and bulldog clips, tatty magazine article tear outs (with hot pictures of scantily clad men) that she stole from the doctors rooms, and she was so busy talking to the agent she left all her stuff there… and that was why there was still a stapler on the bar when the barman put all the other cr** under the bar for safe keeping… but couldn’t put away the pink glitter covered stapler as it made him smile thinking of the owner, hoping she would come back…

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 iPhone. I know but honestly it has everything in it, diary, phone numbers, email, Facebook, Twitter –  EVERYTHING!
  2. My driver’s licence – I live on an island connected to the mainland by a 1km bridge.  Everything happens off the island, and the public transport isn’t      reliable. ( Read that as I’m not good at public transport…) I’d be lost without my licence to drive to all the ‘writer thingies’ I attend, and the lunches, and book launches and generally all the things one does, like shopping off the island…
  3. My hubby Shaun. Seriously, he is my other half. It’s been a work-in-progress marriage for almost 22 years now, and I would hate to loose him. Not only is he a fabulous critique partner, but he stabilises me – mostly, and makes me      laugh. And that’s huge in my world. He should probably go as no 1 but      hopefully at placed 3 there is less chance of actually losing him… oh and don’t worry when he does get lost and I don’t know where he is – I just ‘stalk my friend’ on my iPhone and find out where he is…LOL

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

Your lucky number is: 14 & 46

Last drinks, my friend! It’s been great. But before we go, tell us how we can find out more about you and your writing/books. Oh, and you are giving one lucky reader (anywhere in the world!) a signed copy of My Brother But One. Comment away, folks, and to connect online… NOW CLOSED

AND THE LUCKY WINNER IS IN THE COMMENTS BELOW

Web site: www.tmclark.com.au

Email: tina@tmclark.com.au

My blog – e-Diary – http://www.tinaclark.com/Tina_Clark/e-Diary/e-Diary.html

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Twitter: @TinaMarieClark2

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I use images a lot when I write so Pinterest has become my new best friend. I used to do collages, but now just flick through my Pinterest page and go – oh yes then start writing.

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You can buy my book from:

E-book – Apple App Store – https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/my-brother-but-one/id730800670?mt=11

E- book from Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/Brother-But-One-T-M-Clark-ebook/dp/B00G2V5PRY/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1385345864&sr=1-1&keywords=my+brother+but+one

 Ebook – Kobo – http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/my-brother-but-one

 Books from:

Target, Big W, Kmart

Book from Booktopia – http://www.booktopia.com.au/my-brother-but-one-t-m-clark/prod9781743564660.html

17 thoughts on “Bar Yarns w/ Author – T.M. Clark

  1. Tina-Marie – that blurb is the best one I’ve come across in a very long time. It has a lovely Wilbur Smith feel to me and reminds me of one of the Wilbur Smith books I remember, A Time To Die. I loved that story.
    Congratulations. Loved your beer yarn and I sympathise with the messy desk.

    1. Hey Lily

      Thanks you – and I am honoured to be put anywhere near Wilbur Smith – wow… thats some big shoes I stand next to! I cried in A time to Die – and love his work!

      Hey – the desk has messy days and then it has better day… but mostly I don’t care what day it had as long as I can find a space for my keyboard and write..LOL But thank you for being in the messy desk club!

      Looking forward to reading Fairway To Heaven, it about to be added to the TBR pile!

  2. I received this book for Christmas 🙂 I haven’t read it yet, but was so excited to get another debut Aussie author’s book! So much talent!

    Thanks Jenn for another fun post and introducing us to Tina 🙂

    1. Hey Bren

      Well I seriously hope you enjoy it when you do get to read it – and Happy Christmas! 🙂

  3. Hi Tina and Jenn,
    My Brother But One sounds great. I definitely must read it as I love books set in Africa.

    1. hi heather, thx for dropping by.

      1. Hey Heather – waving madly…..:)

        Thanks for stopping by and saying hi ya. I like African themed books too but then I guess I’m biased…LOL

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  5. A bit late but better than never. I am so glad I visited here Tina and read your book outline. I have seen it mentioned around FB and was wondering about it, so now I know. I am glad you too have a messy desk. 🙂

    1. We haven’t called last drinks yet, Cecilia. :). All good. Thx for dropping by.

      1. Hey Ceillia

        What Jenn said,we are lingering for that last drink together… so not too late at all.

        I think that you being an illustrator/author, kind of gives you an excuse for a messier desk than an author, but glad you don’t mind my mess.

        Thanks for dropping by – and cheers!

  6. Love hearing about your new release, Tina. So exciting and I love the cover! Congratulations!

    1. Hey Chris

      Waving madly! Thank you so much for stopping by, and awwww thanks. I still love the cover too – plan to put the poster in a farm above my messy desk…

      Now, just counting down to yours coming out soon!

      1. I’ll be sure you let you know when it’s out! I’ve downloaded “My Brother but One” onto my Kindle. Can’t wait to start reading it. xx

  7. I hate your book! it won’t let me sleep and when you get to the last pages you feel sad and don’t want to finish it.
    I have met Wilbur Smith have all his books and Tony Park collection also. So I love Africa.
    When can I get your next book?

    1. Hey John

      This is the best kind of hate mail ever!

      Sorry to have deprived you from you sleep – but I’m so glad you enjoyed the book and you wanted the story to continue.

      Thank you for adding me to your Africa shelf next to Wilbur and Tony – I am really honoured to be put next to them.

      My next book – working title – Shooting Butterflies, will be for sale in December 2014. Hope you ‘hate’ that one too!

  8. AND THE WIINER IS…. John Glen. Congratulations. An email is on its way. To everyone, thank you for dropping by. Jenn J xx

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