Desert Island Blog - I mean, Books
Hi again, welcome to the second last week of June. Freaky, huh? The year is almost halfway over. We will be on school holidays in ten sleeps. Sooner than that will be the winter solstice, the longest night of the year in this hemisphere. The days seem to be rushing to a close lately, and we’re going through firewood at a rate of knots. Here I am again in the early hours of the morning, writing while the world is dark outside.
I don’t exactly long for summer, at this point of the year, but I do miss sunnier days. And I had to answer a question recently about my most significant books, the ones that have touched my life and work, which made me think of desert island books. You know – books that you would take with you to a desert island (or smuggle in during a long stint in solitary confinement, or run back to save in a housefire). Except my version of a desert island would have glorious white sand, and those nice Adirondack chairs, and maybe a cocktail bar somewhere close at hand…which I guess is not what the ‘desert island’ concept really includes, but hey, if it’s my island I can do what I want. I saw a picture recently of a beach with its own lending library – now that is my kind of beach.

The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas HarrisThe Chrysalids by John WyndhamThe Complete Worksof William ShakespeareThe Handmaid’s Taleby Margaret AtwoodThe Wandergroundby Sally M GearhartCarrie by Stephen KingThe Outsiders by Susie Hinton



If you would like to list your desert island books and tell me about them, I’d feel honoured.

I also received some incredible reviews this week. The Tales Compendium, YA Midnight Reads, The Rest is Still Unwritten and Novels on the Run all posted gorgeous reviews of Every Word. What had me most excited though was that Amie Kaufman, the Aussie co-author of These Broken Stars, wrote a glowing review of Every Breath and posted it on Pub Crawl. I was pretty blown away by that, because I loved These Broken Stars, and it’s always so nice to get a pat on the back from another author, someone whose work you enjoy and admire. So I’m still kinda floaty about that :)
So I mentioned events, right? We are having another party! The local launch of Every Word, the Castlemaine Big Bash, is happening in the Castlemaine Library at 6pm this Friday 20 June. The library is having me in early for a reading and Q&A event at 5pm, and the launch will dovetail straight into that event, so come for both sessions or one, but please do come! If you’re in town, it’d be wonderful to see you.
I also mentioned I’d be in Sydney soon – well, after a bit of organising by the lovely Lara Wallace, Allen & Unwin publicist and all-round awesome chick, it’s been decided that I will be dropping in at a number of bookstores on the Friday I arrive, so I can sign stock. I won’t be staying in any one place for long, but the last stop on the bookstore-hop will be Kinokuniya. So I will be at Kinokuniya Sydney from 4.30pm on Friday 27 June , ready to sign books or just have a chat. If you’re in Sydney and you’d like to drop by and say hello, I would love to see you :)
Before that, I will also be appearing at the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne, for their Next Big Thing gig on Monday 23 June at 6.15pm - you can go book here, it should be a lot of fun. Today I'm visiting Castlemaine Secondary College (in about half an hour!) and Wendouree Library on Wed 25 June - contact that library for more details.
Until then, have a great week! Maybe see you at the Big Bash on Friday, if not, catch you round town sometime.
xx Ellie
Published on June 17, 2014 18:31
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