So I have been working on it ever since, assisted by my great team at
Swansea and other colleagues, and annoying the hell out of Anita with fifty
bajillion emails.
Along the way, Anita
decided to bring fellow chick lit author and friend, Lisa Heidke with her.
Double the fun, and so it was!
To make the most of their visit, we planned three separate events
over two days. This was a huge undertaking and something new as we organised two
evening functions in venues outside of the library. Plus I organised two
separate private functions for Anita and her friends.
The first event was held at Charlestown Library, and Anita and Lisa
charmed our audience with their beautiful friendship. They spoke about the
writing process, how they research their books, their writing styles, and the
editing process. They both had different perspectives and styles and habits,
which made for a fascinating conversation. Their true friendship and knowledge
of their profession shone through. The afternoon included book signings and a
chance for those attending to get up close and personal with the ladies and ask
them questions.
That evening, a crowd turned up at Lake Macquarie Art
Gallery to attend the
Hunter Region Tiddas book launch.
Lisa Heidke was MC for the evening and Carol Duncan from ABC 1233 Radio launched
the book. It was a great evening with the Gallery and surrounds as a beautiful
backdrop. Plenty of chatter, wine, cheese, and cake added to the elegance of
then evening. Lisa and Carol spoke about Anita with humour, love, and respect,
especially regarding some of the challenges Anita has to face in her day to day
life. Anita responded with eloquence and grace and spoke about her book and
characters. It was a fun and entertaining evening.
The next day a group of us met at Rustica for lunch and a relax. We
had lots of laughs and conversations, over drinks and the fabulous Rustica
food.
That evening we celebrated women’s literature with Sistas doing it for themselves at a Function Room and bar overlookingLake Macquarie . A lovely group of women took
the chance to frock up and join us for canapés, drinks, and chocolate. Anita and
Lisa read from their book, and entertained us with their charm and humour,
before opening the room up to questions and discussions. The evening was loads
of fun, with all of us enjoying an evening of conversation and
laughs.
That evening we celebrated women’s literature with Sistas doing it for themselves at a Function Room and bar overlooking
Afterwards some of headed to Le Passe Temps for a private after party
to celebrate the end of a great couple of days and our endearing
friendships.
Anita and Lisa were such fun to host and have around, I miss them dearly. They are the testament of finding your flock, great friends, but only recently so.
2 comments:
Cathy it was so wonderful to see The Hunter through the literary / library experience. Thank you for hosting Lisa and I. So many wonderful memories with our tiddas there.
XX
Thanks Anita. But without you both being so amazing it would have been nothing!! xo
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