Saturday 15 December 2012

Pacific Leap


There's been a flurry of publicity for The Housemaid's Daughter overseas. It started in Canada and then leapt across the Pacific...

The National Post is Canada's biggest daily newspaper. It runs a regular feature in its Arts section called "The Afterword". This consists of a series of articles running Monday to Friday in the paper, written by an individual author as Guest Editor. Following on from the publication of The Housemaid's Daughter in Canada, I was honoured to be asked to guest edit The Afterword for the week of 10th - 14th Dec. My articles consisted of 5 pieces - drawn from this blog - which looked into the background to the novel, and the research I did. So, for example, in 'Recreating the Past' I re-visit the challenge of conjuring up an authentic 1940s version of the town of Cradock for my heroine, Ada, to walk about in. 'Rise and Fall' moves on to the character of Phil in the book, and how he was patterned on a real-life relative who tragically died in North Africa during the 2nd World War. 'The Meaning of Duty' delves into the delicious anecdote of a shipboard romance that threatens to upset the careful plans of Irish Cathleen...

And then, in a leap that spanned the Pacific Ocean, I heard from a journalist in Singapore who had interviewed me a while back. She confirmed that our interview - together with photos - would be appearing in The Straits Times, scheduled for Tuesday 18th Dec. The Straits Times is on sale in Singapore and across the Far East, so if any of my faithful blog readers just happens to be in that part of the world - or knows someone who will be - please be on the lookout! Post a picture?

Next time, I'll be tracking down The Housemaid's Daughter in South Africa. By the way, if you know anyone who might be interested in following my journey on this blog - or who wants to know more about the genesis of the novel - please share the link...

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