Ladybird's Flight: Books
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Friday, 26 May 2017

I don't have time but I found time to have an Evening with Emma Grey

I don't have time, do you? Do you know how to say No? When someone asks 'How are you do you?' do you respond with one of these words - Busy, Exhausted? 


This is the premise of Emma Grey's book that she co-authored with Audrey Thomas, 
I don't have time: 15 minute ways to shape a life you love. The authors bring to the front of our mind that in our society today being busy is means that you're important and valuable, exhaustion has become a status symbol. We are so busy that we often neglect ourselves. We don't have time to follow our passions, make appointments that we should nor do we spend enough time with people that we love. 

On this specific evening Emma made time to speak to the Canberra Wise Women audience. When Emma came onto the stage she sat in a yellow easy chair. She spoke to the audience in a relaxed a friendly manner as though we were in her lounge room catching up over a coffee or wine. One couldn't imagine that Emma used to fear that she would forget what she was talking about or being asked a question that she couldn't answer. Because Emma has a confident, easy-going manner that makes members of the audience feel comfortable, like you've always known her.

'Let me tell you a few stories from the book', says Emma leaning back slightly into the yellow easy chair. She then began to weave her book's stories into the conversation so well that you would be forgiven to think she was just telling a stories about her life rather than about the book. That is because the stories in the book are filled with little personal stories from Emma's life to help the reader relate to the concepts within the book.

Emma shares one of the book's stories 'What am I doing here?' the Impostor Syndrome. When  I read this part of the book I felt that ah ha moment, as there have been many times that I have questioned why I was sitting at the table or attending a night like this event under the title 'Canberra Wise Women'. Interestingly the Imposer syndrome has been getting quite a bit of press recently. Including a new story that Emma had come across earlier in the week about Neil Gaiman. 

Neil Gaiman is a famous and highly successful children's writer. On tumblr site he shares a story about attending a conference and wondering what he was doing there with scientists, writers and inventors. During the conference he began to talk to a man who said, 'I just look at all these people, and I think, what the heck am I doing here? They’ve made amazing things. I just went where I was sent.' could you believe that this man was Neil Armstong? A reminder that we can all feel like impostors at times.

However by using this story Emma reminds us that we are all capable of amazing things. Emma suggests that if we put our fear of failure aside and put ourselves 'out there for something to work...see what happens,' then amazing things can happen in our life too. Including obtaining bandanna worn by Harry Styles for a girl receiving treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

To obtain what you want from life Emma asks us to 'Be open. Make the time. Check your heart!" Especially after the sudden death of her husband, Jeff, to heart failure. With tears in her eyes Emma told us about how she realised that she had two ways to deal with her grief 'by standing still or moving.' Emma's book gives a fabulous story about how to achieve what you need by asking for help and to move forward.

Emma is now ready to pay back the help she received after her husband's death through a new charity called Canberra's Heart. 

But Emma has been giving to people in the community for much longer than through this charity. Her book is giving people opportunities to rediscover their life  by making time for things that matter. By learning to say No we are open to being able to say Yes to things that matter to us. 

Say Yes to getting your hands on a copy of this book, I don't have time and please do the experiments as you are worth spending time on. 

Emma's children's novel Unrequited: Girl meet boyband will be released by HarperCollins Publishers on 18 September 2017. The book is currently being made into a musical by the Canberra school St. Clare's College. The musical performances will be held on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 November 2017.

#idonthavetimebook


Friday, 5 May 2017

Canberra Women Writers Network Launch

Recipe for Collaboration
Take 30 women.
Place them in the main hall of Gorman House.
Add an interest in writing.
A large splash of enthusiasm and support.
Sprinkle with a generous dose of hope.
Stir, no bake required.
You have a Canberra Women Writers Network.
Eat straight away.




Last night was the launch of the Canberra Women Writers Network. 

The Noted Festival gave a group of inspirational female writers; Rhyll Biest, Bec Fleming, Rose Chen and Stella Frances a fabulous opportunity to launch a new network for women writers in Canberra.

These four ladies met at through the Romance Writers of Australia. They have a passion for writing, creating and supporting other women in their pursuits.

Bec explained that if you have a passion for writing and you belong, "Even if you don't consider yourself as a writer."


Stella, Rose, Bec and Rhyll

The women in the room voiced some of the following ideas for the network;



  • raise the profile of women writers and artists
  • getting more genres out there
  • promoting diverse writers
  • a need for true collaboration
  • connect with someone to critic and give feedback on your work
  • sharing ideas
  • culture of support
  • empowerment
  • belonging
  • sharing of skills
  • giving hope


Their next meeting is the second Saturday of the month, 13 May 2017, at the Milk CrateShop 6. 12 Moore Street and 16 Marcus Clarke Street Canberra City.

For more information go to their Website or Facebook page.



Sunday, 2 April 2017

Book Launch

Today Devon Sillett launched her first book The Leaky Story, illustrated by Anil Tortop and published by EK Books.




Many children and adults gathered at  Harry Hartog Bookseller, Woden this morning to meet Canberra's newest children's author and her book. Local author, Tania McCartney introduced Devon and her first book. Tania, founder of Kids Book Review, had seen the book's manuscript many years ago and thought that it ought to be published and now here it is!  

Devon is a mother of two, book reviewer and is researching her PhD, Australian children’s picture books and gender, at the University of Canberra .

Devon's joy and energy were like a burst of sunshine in the room. And as she spoke her book The Leaky Story came to life. A story began to leak out of the pages of a book, into the Blossburns' family home. There are pirates, sword fights, a karken and a wild imagination that might led to other adventures in the future.   




As always a great book launch is followed by theme appropriate food and book signing by our newest author. Well done Devon. 

For more information about Devon see her website or Facbook page.







Saturday, 11 February 2017

I don't have time!

I'm reading "I don't have time: 15-minute ways to shape a life you love." by Emma Grey and Audrey Thomas
I just completed the 1st 15-minute experiment of soaking my feet in hot water. Wonderful. Cannot wait to read more.

   

Saturday, 14 January 2017

Books on my bedside table

Here are some books I plan to read over the upcoming weeks. 
Thanks to Harry Hartog for the gift voucher that I won.



Reviews to follow at a later date.