I love men. Especially the one travelling with me. He’s been my driver, Sherpa, therapist, photographer, promoter and the one who kindly says, “You look great in that.”
Then I say, “No, I don’t,” and “Did I sound stupid tonight?”
And he says, “You were amazing, really amazing, now get some sleep.”
I love women. Many remarkable women enrich my life, and so many more have been added on this journey: teachers and story tellers, aunts and booksellers, readers, bakers and pottery makers… (okay, I know I’m not a poet)
At several events, couples have introduced themselves by saying, “We are Mary and Nia from your book.” And we talked about what that means for them, and for me. With others, conversations wove through trauma and hope, loss and creativity… Oh, there are stories in us, of triumph, kindness and tenacity and I am inspired by everyone I’ve met.
In The Clay Girl, Ari survives because she has a tribe that supports and helps her. A debut author also needs champions to thrive. Independent Booksellers have been that for me, especially Linda, Luisa and Leslie. Their generous reviews are tucked under my pillow.
Love this post, Heather and the pics. Brian IS a great guy and one of the world’s finest fudge makers!
Thanks, Karen. He is awesome and sweet a fudge.
Love this post, Heather and the pics. Brian IS a great guy and one of the world’s finest fudge makers!
This post has that special HT touch.
Well, I am a wee bit touched:)