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The Three Question Blog Tour - Stop Four!

 


Today I'm talking to Kate Dempsey about voice and clothes in The Herbalist

Kate runs Emerging Writer Blog - which is the by far the best blog going for information on submission opportunities and competitions - I was quite addicted to Kate's blog when I first started writing!

Kate is also the author of Some Poems. She was shortlisted for the Hennessey New Irish Writing award no less than three times, has been widely published and runs the Poetry Divas Collective, 'a glittering group of women who blur the wobbly boundaries between page and stage at cool events all over Ireland.' And if that wasnt enough, she also blogs about poetry for Writing.ie

You can read my interview with Kate HERE

Reading In Castlecomer


Writing this from inside the house pictured above - today's my last day
 at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, an amazing place to spend a week...



I'll be reading from The Herbalist at the Annual Book Club get together in Castlecomer Library, Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny tomorrow evening. 

The Annual Bookclub Get Together looks all set to be a wonderful night - there will be readings from the Moths Against Glass Anthology, a pop up bookshop courtesy of Stonehouse Books and refreshments. The event starts at 8pm and all are welcome!


-Book Club Get Together - Castlecomer Library - 8pm- Thursday 27th June-


I was delighted to find out today that The Herbalist is Number Five in the Original Fiction Bestseller Top Ten! So a big thank you to all of you who are reading it and have put it there :)

Graces And Blessings



Today I'm talking with Celine Mescall about her book, Graces and Blessings From Ireland, which by the way is being launched on Friday 21st in Langtons of Kilkenny by Suzanne Power. So, first off, congratulations Celine on a beautifully produced book, can you tell me how it all began - when did you decide to write Graces and Blessings, and why?  
Thank you for those lovely comments Niamh.  I can't remember exactly when I wrote the first blessing but I had been "thinking" them for a long time. As children we heard our parents thank God for most things in life and it was natural for me to follow suit. However I must have been in my twenties or thirties before I gave serious consideration to God and to Goodness and the miracle of Nature. Then I began to thank God and the Universe in earnest and writing my thanks was the next step.
When my friend Sheila gave me a gift of a notebook with a beautiful tapestry cover it was the perfect time to transfer my scribbles from scraps of paper and backs of envelopes on to pristine white sheets. I had over fifty written in the notebook before the idea for the book began to form in my mind.

 What would you like people to get from the book?   
    We are all so busy these days running around and trying to keep up with life, I would love us to take a few moments of stillness to appreciate life and give thanks for it. If I may give you a couple of examples; this morning when I opened the polytunnel I was struck by a green aroma! Difficult to describe but it was the smell of growth and new life emerging. I couldn't help but fill my lungs with it and give thanks for it and on Monday when I was held up in traffic I had time to look at the clouds in the sky. I can never remember the names of cloud formations but they were so lovely I thanked God for them.

The blessings pay a real tribute to the small but essential elements in life, you say in your introduction that saying grace doesn’t have to be formal or even serious, some of the blessings are gently humorous, one of my favourite is the one for Apples -
For me, plucking an apple from the tree and biting into its cool,
crisp freshness is a truly spiritual experience.

I understand where Eve was coming from.
Amen

Niamh, I do think the beauty and the grace is in the small stuff like biting into an apple or popping open a pea pod and if it brings a smile to your face the all the better. I" think" grace far more often than I say it aloud but I can, occasionally, be heard welcoming new shoots of flowers and vegetables first thing in the morning and blessing their arrival!

You have an eye for detail and your writing is beautiful, do you like poetry, do you write poetry?
 I wrote my first poem just over a year ago and it came to me in a flash while I was walking in the woods, it was a magical experience and I couldn't wait to get home and write it down. I have always loved poetry and keep some favourites by my bed for dipping in and out of. There is a collection by the late Bonnie Quinn Cotter called "Woman with Altitude" which I love and I was recently given a gift of "ten poems to change your life" compiled by Roger Housden, Mary Oliver is in there along with Derek Walcott and Pablo Neruda. 

I've just come to the end of a creative writing course with Suzanne Power and John McKenna. John introduced me to a number of poets and his own recent collection "Where sadness Begins" is filled with humanity and pain and nostalgia. My favourite one is "The Last Day of April" which rings bells for me.

So Celine, where can people buy Graces and Blessings?
  “Graces and Blessings from Ireland" is available in Bridie's shop, Johns Street, Kilkenny and also in the restaurant in Kilkenny Castle. I am researching other outlets at the moment but the book is available directly from gracesandblessings@gmail.com

And finally, what is next for you Celine in terms of writing?
That is the big question Niamh, getting a book ready for publication takes time. Helena Duggan who illustrated and designed the book and myself had great fun on the project but now it’s time to start writing again. I would love to be inspired once again to write a poem and I will leave myself open for that. In the meantime there are some experiences from my life in Brazil which I want to commit to paper as well as the thirty or so more graces and blessings which haven't been included in this book.

I really hope you get your Brazil stories collected Celine, and thanks so much for coming over to answer questions on the eve of your first book launch, you may think up some blessings for writers on occasions like these next :)

The Three Question Blog Tour - Stop Three

Theresa Milstein

The Herbalist blog tour continues - today I'm over at Theresa Milstein's Blog talking about how I started writing.  Theresa and I have been blog friends since my first posts over four years ago, despite the fact that she lives in Arlington, Massachusetts and I live in Laois, Ireland. We share a love of writing and a curiosity about the process. Theresa writes novels for young adults and has also published short stories and poetry. You can read our interview by clicking HERE.

The Blog Tour Stops ....
27th June Kate Dempsey
1st July  Shauna Gilligan
4th July Louise Phillips
11th July  Gwen Loughman
18th July Nuala Ni Chonchuir  
25th July Jennifer Domingo

Tyrone Guthrie Centre

by Mary Cassat
I just received a letter that made me scream (in a good way)- I've been awarded some writing time at The Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Monaghan. So a big thanks to Kildare County Councils Art Office - I'll be heading up to Monaghan on Friday with a big smile on my face. And it's lovely to get a letter - it really is a dying art. I asked my ten year old what he thought the woman in the Cassat painting was doing, he thought she was cleaning her face with a napkin! I'm bringing him straight home to lick an envelope :)

Graces And Blessings


Graces and Blessings from Ireland

by Celine Mescall

will be launched in Langtons Tearooms, Kilkenny,
on the 21st of June at 7.30.
All are welcome.

 
Celine is an elegant, witty, intelligent, warm and powerful writer, and this is a book full of heart and wisdom, I can't wait to get my hands on a copy. Its designed and illustrated by Helena Duggan. 

The Three Question Blog Tour: Stop Two

Alison Wells

Delighted to be over answering questions at Alison Wells Blog Head Above Water today. I met Alison in 2009 when we were both shortlisted for the Hennessy Award for fiction. She asked three questions about the writing of the novel. You can read my interview with Alison Here

I'm still reeling from the book launch in my wonderful home town of Athy. The novel sold out in a matter of minutes and the Library was packed to capacity. I'm overwhelmed by the support - and will post in more detail about it when I've recovered! A big thanks in the meantime to everyone who came :)

Show Time!

It's publication week for The Herbalist, so I'll be out and about doing a bit of chin wagging. Just click on the links (in colour) to find out more...  

Interviews...
My interview with Miriam O Callaghan on the John Murray Show can be listened to HERE
My interview on Writing.ie can be read HERE

Good Reviews...
I'm stunned by and grateful for the huge positive response to the book. The Herbalist was named Book Of The Week by Donal O Donaghue in the RTE Guide. Justine Mc Carthy, in the Sunday Times, called it a 'devilishly good debut novel.' Sinead Gleeson described it as 'sharply rendered and full of dark humour' in this Irish Times article.

Good News...
The Herbalist has been announced as the Board Gáis Energy Book Club Book Of The Month, you can find out more here

Next up: Tuesday 11th  - TV- Ireland: A.M. &  6.30pm (live from the launch) - Radio 103

The Blog Tour; is launched today in style by June Caldwell over at the Irish Writers Centre Blog

I'll be stopping at eight different writer's blogs over the coming weeks, and each will be asking me three questions about writing and the novel. I hope you find it interesting and feel free to leave comments or questions. I'll be filling you in on any interviews or readings over the next few days from this blog post, and then I'll be back to blogging as normal.

Christmas Market

  Ballyhale Farmers Market, Co Kilkenny  Delighted to be joining other authors on our book stand this Sunday - Helena Duggan, Eimear Lawlor,...