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Author Harvest ‘bales up’ Nene Davies

Author HarvestToday I welcome Nene Davies, author of the novel Distance, available May 2013. (If you love that title like I do, wait until you read the blurb.) But first things first, as always here on Author Harvest. Let’s talk food …

What delight have you whipped up for me today, Nene? A Nene-ish tart perhaps? (ROFL at my own joke!)

Even if I say so myself, I’ve been known to whip up a pretty good Victoria Sponge. Our local annual Farmers Club Show in Wales offers a tremendous opportunity to enter cakes and other culinary delights in The Big Tent section. I’m proud to announce that over the years, my Victoria Sponge Cakes have been awarded – not once, but twice – The Very Highly Commended Rosette! Actually…. perhaps it was Highly Condemned..? Let me cut you a slice and you can judge for yourself!

(Wow! You are the first to offer award-winning munchies. Take note, Harvestees!)

Nene DaviesAt home …

My mum says garden gnomes make a house a home! Are you loud and proud in your love of garden gnomes at home, a closet gnomer or with a strict ‘no gnomes’ policy at your place?

I’m sorry Jenn – I really am. But this is a no-gnome-home. In fact, there are no little mates in the garden at all…just grass, flowers, jasmine hedges (yes! hedges – they’re fab!) and palm trees.Hedge trimming

(You are welcome to come home to the country and trim my  giant-and-not-so-fab hedges whenever you like!)

What vegetable (or fruit) have you always wanted to grow at home?

Ooh well, that’s easy. Lemons. Let’s face it – what’s not to love? They smell amazing, transform your baked salmon, are a handy means of removing garlic smells from your chopping board….and are an absolute MUST HAVE for a half-decent gin and tonic!

If I came to your home and looked in the refrigerator, what would I find?

Champagne! Oh OK then, not actual Champagne, just anything sparkly. It’s important to always have a couple of bottles of fizz chilling in the fridge, because you never know when you’ll have something to celebrate! There are always lots of veggies and beautiful tropical fruits in our fridge too. And cheese. And olives. Oh and milk. And yoghurt.

(I may just stay for dinner now!)

If you sorted your wardrobe by colour, what colour would stand out? (Ahh, do you sort your wardrobe by colour?!)

Wardrobe-sorting is definitely not my forte, but if it were, then white would be the stand-out. I live in Queensland so there’s not a lot of black clothing in my cupboard!

What are you wearing now? (Be honest!)

It’s the summertime so I’m wearing a white (of course!) cotton sundress and no shoes.

Country curiosities …

We love a sunburnt country (slip, slop, slap and all that). What’s your ideal hat? Or are you a boots person?

Boots are great and when we lived in Wales, they were a winter staple. But now I’m all about the hat. White (sorry!) cotton, big brimmed and floppy.

If you were a tree (or animal) what kind of tree (animal) would you be?

I might be a gum tree so that koalas could snuggle in my branches and kookaburras would laugh amongst my leaves. And I’d smell of eucalypt!

(What a charming answer. I may have to start an ‘Author Harvest Top Answers’ list. That one would be on it!)

About you …

Your turning point: when was that point in your life that you realized that being an author was no longer going to be just a dream but a reality and a career?

I’ve done a fair few jobs in my time. And being a full-time mum was absolutely my most favourite role of all. Our children are now all grown up, and together with my lovely husband,  have encouraged me to really go for my writing dreams. I am so blessed to have the time and space to write full time now. A couple of years ago, we spent twelve months in Melbourne and that’s when I really knuckled down to the serious business of getting my novel down on paper – and I haven’t stopped since!

What is the hardest part of writing for you?

Editing! Bluegh!

If someone was to write your biography, what do you think the title should be?

I drew a blank with this question, so I asked my Mum-in-Law what she thought. She didn’t hesitate in replying ‘The One and Only.’ We both started giggling at that point and I’m still not sure if that’s a flattering title… or not…!

(LOL! You were brave asking your M-I-L! I’d go with flattering.)

Fun stuff …

What does your protagonist think about you? Would he or she want to hang out with you, the author, his/her creator.

My novel ‘Distance’ is loosely based on our family’s own experiences and written from the mum’s point of view, so I suppose that she and I are half-sisters already. To be honest, there are times when my protagonist is positively dislikeable and an absolute pain! I’m MUCH nicer than she is! (Ah bless, don’t hate her – she has a lot to contend with!)

(You need to touch base with Allison Rushby. I think she did the reverse – Australia To England. She has a travel memior blog wth the best title – http://keepcalmandcarryvegemite.com/) The book Keep Calm and Carry Vegemite will be released with Momentum on 1 March, 2013. Ooh, March 1. What a great date!)

If you could trade places with any other person for a week, famous or not famous, living or dead, real or fictional, with whom would it be?

At the risk of sounding absolutely cheese-tastic, I would have to say that I wouldn’t want to trade places with anyone. Unless of course, they were an award-winning novelist with a squillion dollars in the bank and the face of a twenty year old. But then again, would I really want to swap lives with that person? Nah.

If I said to you, “Just entertain me for five minutes, I’m not going to talk,” what would you do?

I’d read my novel to you!

(I’d enjoy that very much!)

What food would you be?

Hopefully something sweet, but not sugary. Sharp, but not brittle. Warm but wouldn’t burn you. Definitely not something bland. Oh to heck with it, I’d be a lovely big glass of red wine!

(I’ll drink to that!)

What was the best thing before sliced bread?

Unsliced bread I guess!

Name 5 uses for a stapler that has not staple pins.

  1. Door wedge.
  2. Window prop.
  3. Offensive weapon.
  4. Conversation starter.
  5. Funky paperweight.

Thanks for being a good sport, Nene. Now, about you and your novel …

DISTANCE by Nene Davies

Take a passionate couple, a rock-solid family and an idyllic life on the West Wales coast. Throw in an outrageous dream, a life-changing situation and a difficult grandmother. Add a teaspoon of luck and a bucketload of love, mix in a dollop of emotion, a river of conflict – and stir!

Distance will be published by Australian digital publishers Really Blue Books in May 2013. (Although not the cover, this image remains an inspiration to Nene.)

Connect with Nene Davies on Facebook and Twitter: @nene_davies

In addition to writing contemporary women’s fiction, Nene writes short stories and poetry. Her story ‘Miss Understood’ has been published, both online and in hard copy by Narrator Australia as part of their anthology and is currently sitting at no. 5 in the Narrator Australia stats.

Nene’s short story ‘Day One’ has been published in hard copy by Writers Abroad in the ‘Foreign Encounters’ anthology and this will also be available as an e-book from 14th February 2013, and ‘Santa’s Helper Helps Herself’ is a short piece written for the ABC Open website and which appeared online late last year.

Just a couple of weeks ago, Nene heard that her poem ‘So Young’, written when her middle child was on deployment overseas with the Australian Army, has been selected for inclusion in a forthcoming exhibition. The 100 Years From Gallipoli Poetry Exhibition. Dates for the exhibition are yet to be announced.

 

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Author Harvest ‘bales up’ Jenn J McLeod

Author HarvestJenn J McLeod - Rural AuthorWell Jenn, here you are. It’s all happening now. Who knew! So let’s start as we always do here on Harvest … with food.

Can I offer you scones and tea or some other homemade delight?

Definitely not! I think I’ve had a little too much harvest love from my guests. Did no one see that butt-to-camera angle when NBN News filmed me launching the Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival a few months back. No food! No butts!

At home…

Mum says garden gnomes make a house a home! Am I loud and proud in my loveIMG_0540 of garden gnomes at home, a closet gnomer or with a strict ‘no gnomes’ policy at my place?

I’m afraid I did inherit a love of the cheeky gnome. This one at my dad’s place is by far my favourite. (And clearly I have a butt obsession at the moment!)

What vegetable (or fruit) have I always wanted to grow at home?

I have a nice collection of both fruit and vegie: avocado, orange, ruby grapefruit, mandarins, oranges, custard apple, lychee, mango, lime, lemon, pecans. The vegie garden will have seasonal vegies: I love strawberries and cooking with fresh herbs.

If someone looked in the refrigerator, what would they find?

Grotesque, alien-like vegetables that I somehow managed to grow/create. (eg. my carrots are orange in colour, but that’s where the similarities end.)

If someone was to sort my wardrobe by colour, what colour would stand out? (Is anyone volunteering?)

You will mostly find the colour of ‘Opp Shop’. I do love finding a hidden pre-loved treasure. Opp shops are a kind of story starter. I find myself wondering about the person/history behind the treasure.

What am I wearing now?

Opp Shop favourites – shorts and a tank top. I love supporting the volunteers who run the shop.

Whose home would I like to housesit and why?

I was going to pick a few places. Then I thought previous Harvestees might get all precious and say: “Ooohh… Jenn J never said we could do that ….” To which my response would be: Hey folks, it’s my party and I’ll give answers in triplicate if I want to …

So, (with that out o the way) I’d do a progressive thing with some of my author pals so I can soak up some inspiration during my stay: Fiona Palmer’s (I’ve heard about that Pingaring pub!), Fleur McDonald (her photographs of home are gorgeous. Must go there.), my publisher’s house Larissa Edwards (so I can nose around in her book collection), Helene Young’s (in tropical north Queensland – say no more!), Christine Stinson’s (because she said I could stay there anytime I wanted to “come home to the city“!), Rachael Johns’ (she owns a supermarket for goodness sake. Imagine that!), Bronwyn Parry (she has kangaroos watching her work through the window), and speaking of rooms with a view – Annie Seaton’s place (have you seen that writing chair of hers?) 😉 I could go on…. In fact I could go to New Zealand and visit Rae Roadley (becasue she has found ‘Love At The End Of The Road’.)

Country curiosities…

We love a sunburnt country (slip, slop, slap and all that). What’s my ideal hat? Or am I a boots person?

Love my leather hat. Hate hat hair. Love my comfy Redbacks. Hate spiders!

If I were a tree (or animal) what kind of tree (animal) would I be?

A meerkat: stands tall, inquisitive, cautious, highly excitable, aggressive only when provoked! (Best of all, cute as all get out and no butt to speak of.)

Now for the big question… Why did the chicken cross the road?

It went to the shops to by House for all Seasons by this lovely new author called Jenn J McLeod. They heard there was a rather elaborate chook house described in the book as well as a competition with a great prize when you buy the book.

About you…

My turning point: when was that point in my life that I realised being an author was no longer going to be just a dream but a reality and a career?

A year before my 50th birthday I said: “It’s now or never.”  I’d written two novels already (contemporary fiction set in glamorous locations) but coud not interest a publisher or an agent. With a growing interest in Australian rural fiction I decided if I couldn’t sell an Australian small town story then I couldn’t sell anything and I would give up.

Two days before my 50th birthday I signed with Clare Forster (Curtis Brown Literary Agency). The rest, as they say, is history!

What is the hardest part of writing for me?

Picking up where I left off the previous day. I have to get into the flow (it’s a voice thing) which means reading a few previous chapters. I’m afraid I can’t read without editing so I get bogged down with the detail, which then ends up limiting my word count at the end of each day.

If someone was to write my biography, what do I think the title should be?

She did a good job, butt …!

Fun stuff…

What does my protagonist think about me? Would he or she want to hang out with me, the author, his/her creator?

My contemporary fiction tends to have a cast of characters rather than the protagonist/antagonist structure. Not sure any of them would want to hang out with me but, boy, would I LOVE hanging out with them. Especially a couple of my secondary boys. Will, the local cafe owner who makes great soy lattes, and Alex, the country vet and all-round nice guy. Both have the wonderful, witty (verging on wicked) sense of humour. I reckon we’d get on, don’t you?

If someone said, “Just entertain me for five minutes, I’m not going to talk,” what would I do?

I’d show you the NBN News clip and ask you: “Does my butt look big in that?”

What food would I be?

Ummm … something nutty perhaps!

What was the best thing before sliced bread?

I have no idea. I only included this question to see what others would say. But check this. Will we all be asking in a few decades, “What’s the best things since the super-duper toasting bread knife thingy?”

Name 5 uses for a stapler that has no staple pins.

With an obsessive partner there is NEVER a stapler without staple pins (nor a toilet roll holder without paper, a fridge without a cold beer, or a car without petrol).

How weird am I? Rate yourself on a scale of 1 (not) to 10 (very).

I’ve just interviewed myself. What do you think?

Don’t forget to lock March 1 into your diary (or subscribe to receive a reminder). On online launch will be … colourful and loud 😉

Now … follow that chook and go buy my book. No butts about it! Check out the links in my book room.

(My thanks to Lily Malone for suggesting I interview myself. BTW – check out her Author Harvest and the other fabulous writing folk who have come home to the country so far – Author harvest line-up.

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Author Harvest ‘bales up’ Kate Belle

Author HarvestSay g’day to Kate Belle. I first discovered Kate through her ‘other’ blog AND LOVE IT! Witty, real-life revelations, slightly wicked and good fun.

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And wasn’t I delighted to discover Kate will also be published later in the year with Simon & Schuster Australia. The big, wide, wonderful world of publishing just got smaller and more exciting. (Watch out for The Yearning.)  

What a treat to catch up with her now on Author Harvest to celebrate Kate’s e-publishing success to date.

So, Kate, is it scones and tea or some other homemade delight you have whipped up for me today?

Take a deep breath. Nigella Lawson’s chocolate cherry trifle with homemade chocolate egg custard, fresh cherries and lashings of whipped, feathery cream, all topped with dark chocolate shavings. Pure sensual indulgence. Served with dark, brewed coffee. Sugar if you must.

(You had me at Nigella!)

At home with…

My mum says garden gnomes make a house a home! Are you loud and proud in your love of garden gnomes at home, a closet gnomer or with a strict ‘no gnomes’ policy at your place?

I love a garden gnome – as long as he’s muscular and naked!

(Harvest regulars will remember I have a ‘cheeky’ gnome with a cute tooshy! Does that count, Kate?)

What vegetable (or fruit) have you always wanted to grow at home?

Peaches. The way the juice runs down your chin….mmmmm.

If I came to your home and looked in the refrigerator, what would I find?

Lots of fresh vegies (I’m vegetarian). Always a cold bottle of champagne. Leftovers Bloom by Kate Belle - lores(never waste a thing.)

(From dripping peach juice to vegies and leftovers! And I expected strawberries and cream with flashbacks to Micky Rourke and Kim Basinger in ’91/2 Weeks’.)

(For those who dare admit to remembering 91/2 Weeks, do you think that refrigerator scene was sexy or sorta icky?)

If you sorted your wardrobe by colour, Kate, what colour would stand out? (Ahh, do you sort your wardrobe by colour?!)

Sorting a wardrobe??? Sorry?? Do people do that? Although I do have all my sexy stuff in one drawer.

(Mmm, yeah, I know what you mean. I have all my sexy stuff in a … Wait, I don’t have any sexy stuff.)

What are you wearing now? (Be honest!)

Honest? But I’m a writer. I thrive on exaggeration. Something satiny, swishy fabric, a g-string? (My beloved introduced me and I wear nothing else now. Sorry – maybe you didn’t need to know that…)

(Correct. I did not need to know that! Now I am having flashbacks of Micky Rourke sucking on strawberries and cream and in a g-string!)

Whose home would you like to housesit and why?

Some romantic villa in a warm climate with a fragrant garden and a view of the ocean. As long as there was someone to cook for me too, and give me massages…

(Good idea to stick to warm climates if all you wear is a g-string, Kate!)

Country curiosities…

We love a sunburnt country (slip, slop, slap and all that). What’s your ideal hat? Or are you a boots person?

I LOVE BOOTS. Long, leather ones with zips. Makes men take a girl seriously.

(Now I can visualise Micky Rourke sucking on strawberries, in a g-string, and singing Nancy Sinatra “These boot are made for walking… and that’s just what they’ll do…)

If you were a tree (or animal) what kind of tree (animal) would you be?

Probably a tigress – kinda sleek and sexy and a little bit dangerous.

Now for the big question… Why did the chicken cross the road?

Because it has a brain the size of a pea.

(Oh, that’s a little harsh!)

About you…

Your turning point: when was that point in your life that you realized that being an author was no longer going to be just a dream but a reality and a career?

September 2012 when my public service Voluntary Departure Package and my publishing contract for my novel, The Yearning, arrived on the same day. Just signed them both, grinning like a demon, and sent them back.

(Woo hoo you! That is THE best story – EVA!)

What is the hardest part of writing for you?

Guilt. Leaving my family to entertain themselves while I immerse myself in words.

If someone was to write your biography, what do you think the title should be?

‘She lied, but it was worth it.’

What question have you always wanted to be asked in an interview? How would you answer that question?

Q: How do you keep looking so young?

A: Awww shucks, you silver tongued flatterer.

Fun stuff …

What does your protagonist think about you? Would he or she want to hang out with you, the author, his/her creator.Breaking the Rules by Kate Belle - lores

I’ll let you in on a secret – Ramon (Breaking The Rules) is my lover. He can’t keep his hands off me.

If you could trade places with any other person for a week, famous or not famous, living or dead, real or fictional, with whom would it be?

Marilyn Monroe – imagine living in THAT body for a week – oh the fun I’d have!

(Oh the fun Ramon would have!)

(I’m almost afraid to ask the next question…)

If I said to you, “Just entertain me for five minutes, I’m not going to talk,” what would you do?

Tell you funny stories about my fur-babies, Bear the Wonderdog (Border Collie x Samoyd) and Belle the Greyhound.

(OMG! A dog story! Well, that’s just paw-fect!)

What food would you be?

Refer morning tea.

What was the best thing before sliced bread?

Certain parts of the male anatomy – Hey! I’m talking about eyes – boy, you guys have dirty minds!

(Hah! So says, Miss  Pure Sensual Indulgence dessert with the sexy clothes drawer, g-string fetish and “kinda sleek, sexy and a little bit dangerous disposition”. And let’s not forget about Ramon!)  

Name 5 uses for a stapler that has not staple pins.

If you can’t eat it, wear it or kiss it, it’s useless. Chuck the damned thing out.

(LOL – Best answer yet!)

How weird are you? Rate yourself on a scale of 1 (not) to 10 (very).

Let’s say 10. That way you might be pleasantly surprised when you meet me.

(I’m sure I will be and I hope I do one day soon. What a year you are having. All the best and thanks for joining Author Harvest.)

Find out more about Kate Belle and her books

Website: www.ecstasyfiles.com
Twitter: @ecstasyfiles
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/KateBelle.x

Kate’s books – blurbs

Breaking the Rules

The first in a series of erotic novellas, featuring different women whose lives are changed by Ramon Mendez, a handsome, charismatic lover…
Grace is a beautiful woman in complete control of her world. A long time ago she chose a career over children and marriage, and has never regretted it.
Then Ramon Mendez walks into her office.
Ramon is about to commence his PhD, a work on erotic literature, and from the outset there is something about him that makes Grace’s blood run hot. Aware of the need to maintain her professional reputation, she rejects his subtle advances, but he persists. And during their intimate supervision sessions, her defences start to crumble. Ramon’s ‘work’ is about to expose desires within Grace she never knew existed…

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Rules-Random-Romance-ebook/dp/B00ANG3YLS/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_t_1
iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/breaking-the-rules/id587669259?mt=11

Bloom

The second in a series of erotic novellas, each featuring different women whose lives are changed by Ramon Mendez, a handsome, charismatic lover of women…
Thirty-six-year-old Emma’s life looks perfect. She loves her straight-laced husband Gary, who has given her three beautiful children and a secure life. But something is missing. Gary hardly notices her anymore and she feels frumpy and invisible.
Her friend, Lisa, talks her into joining a social boot camp class. Emma immediately recognises their instructor as the gorgeous runner she sees each evening while walking her dog in the park. He introduces himself as Ramon Mendez. In spite of herself Emma is besotted.
Before long her mind is filled with guilty fantasies of him. One evening, when things at home have become too much to bear, she bumps into him alone in the park. An opportunity presents itself and no one need ever know. Ramon promises and delivers everything that’s missing from her marriage – passion, romance and excitement – but Emma must discover if they are the things she really wants.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Bloom-Random-Romance-ebook/dp/B00ANG3YKY/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_t_1
iBooks: http://itunes.apple.com/au/book/bloom/id587669283?mt=11

The Yearning – Coming in April/May 2013 from Simon & Schuster Australia

It’s 1978 in a country town and a dreamy fifteen year old girl’s world is turned upside down by the arrival of the substitute English teacher. Solomon Andrews is beautiful, inspiring and she wants him like nothing else she’s wanted in her short life.

Charismatic and unconventional, Solomon easily wins the hearts and minds of his third form English class. He notices the attention of one girl, his new neighbour, who has taken to watching him from her upstairs window. He assumes it a harmless teenage crush, until the erotic love notes begin to arrive.

Solomon knows he must resist, but her sensual words stir him. He has longings of his own, although they have nothing to do with love, or so he believes. One afternoon, as he stands reading her latest offering in his driveway, she turns up unannounced. They must make a decision and its consequences will haunt them until they meet again twenty five years later.