Category: The Bruise Palette

  • A book launch is a celebration, a blessing, a kind of jettison…

    (Here she is in her vivid purple and orange glory.)

    Writing books is largely a solitary endeavour.

    As writers we plug away alone, wrangling over words and hoping that we’ll end up with something publishable. This is why book launches can be so emotional for the writer – that small printed artefact represents so much labour, hoping, dreaming, imagining, and work, work, work. & Usually it is work that no one is asking for, no one is cheerleading, no one is paying for…it is a strange, intense relationship between the writer and the page which demands commitment, self-belief and no small measure of grit. As such, it is important to celebrate the effort and acknowledge that all that labour has turned into a physical artefact separate from the writer and is about to go off and have its own adventures in the world. It is also a kind of jettison…in that the project needs to be released from the writer’s mind so that space can be cleared for new projects.

    My local community really bought the support last Friday. The Bruise Palette is all launched and she and I are feeling very loved up.

    If you’re interested in strange NZ poetry, you can buy a copy here.

    My dear friend Carly Thomas was a warm and funny MC for proceedings. I gave a speech and read some poems and I managed not to cry during my speech this time…unlike during the A Forager’s Life launch when I lost it and cried so hard I had to get partner Fraser to come up and help me sputter out the rest.

    (Me and Carly on the night.)

    I did start to weep, however, when my beloved friend Abi Symes Button played their song ‘Human Lungs’ for us; a special acoustic version.

    Here’s the recorded version:

    (Me and Abi – before all the tears.)

    Then I had my first sighting of the book in a bookshop! The Bruce McKenzie Books window display. Long live our independent booksellers who so warmly support local authors. When the major bookselling chains barely stock any NZ writing (boo!)…the support from indie bookshops means so very much to NZ writers. The staff at Bruce McKenzie have been a huge support to us with this project; they took care of pre-sales for us and made everything so easy.

    The first time I spot my books in a bookshop window is always such a thrill.

    Working with a small press on this book has been enormous, collaborative fun.

    A little favour:

    If you read The Bruise Palette and use Goodreads or Storygraph, please consider rating/reviewing it over there. It really helps get the book more exposure.

    TBP on Goodreads

    TBP on Storygraph

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    Publisher and designer Anthony Behrens and I looking like proud book parents. Publisher Toni Edmeades couldn’t make the launch. We missed you, Toni!

    Bouquets : garden beauty from Carly and purple mini-cabbages from Cheleigh.

    The next day, I felt a kind of happy, bone-deep tiredness…as if I’d run a marathon…because I (kind of) had.

    We finished a full and lovely launch weekend with a full moon burn in the backyard:

    Now, I’m busy drumming up a few events around the north island through the year. More on those as they get confirmed.

    Books are group projects and I am very lucky to have some special, caring, clever people around me. Thanks so much to everyone who has supported me either during the making of this book or since the publication.

    Much love. x

  • The Bruise Palette: giveaway!

    You can now pre-order my forthcoming book, The Bruise Palette, here.

    & if you’re local, you’re most welcome to come along to the book launch.

    To celebrate the book’s release (just a week away!) I’m holding a…

    *BOOK GIVEAWAY!*

    Be in to win ‘The Bruise Palette’, plus my last book, ‘A Forager’s Life’ and the ecopoetry anthology ‘Koe’ featuring many incredible New Zealand eco-poems, including one by me. (See photo above.)

    To enter, just leave a comment below.

    *Prize will be randomly drawn June 1st.

    *I will post to anywhere in NZ.

    *NZ residents only.

    GOOD LUCK! 💜 & THANK YOU

  • Return after rupture + some news

    I haven’t updated here in a long while because

    *deep breath*

    last spring, within weeks of each other, I found out a close family member had cancer and was facing a daunting treatment regime and then my oldest and most beloved friend died very suddenly. If that wasn’t hard enough, he left me all of his possessions so I had to fly to Auckland to organise, sort and pack up his house.

    It has been a very difficult time.

    I decided I would take a break from updating here for the rest of last year, then that turned into the summer, then I thought maybe I’ll do an update at Easter...and now it’s mid-May.

    Thanks to a wee bit of time, various healing modalities, some therapy and a lot of crying…I am just now beginning to feel a little less sad and overwhelmed and ready to be world-facing again.

    Life is complicated and hard and raw and intense and beautiful.

    So…Hello! It feels nice to be here saying hi again.

    If you have any ‘grief’ media to reccomend, please do so in the comments. I’ve been hoovering up Clover Stroud’s ‘grief’ books and have just started ‘A Matter of Life and Death’ by Irvin and Marilyn Yalom. Books really help me process things.

    I think that’s all I can say about the last six months for now.

    (Me and my dear friend in 1998. We have been friends since we were 14 and no one ‘got me’ like he did. I’ve lost so much shared history and quirky friend-intimacy things with his passing.)

    Now to the happier news, an exciting thing happening recently, is that at the end of May my next book is coming out with Firestarter Press.

    This time it is a volume of poetry, The Bruise Palette. It is a almost entirely ManawatÅ« production: the writing, the cover art, the design, the publisher, the book trailer film maker, the advance praise artists are all from Palmerston North. We would have gotten it printed here also if we could but we don’t have a local printery so it is going to be printed a little South of here in the Wairarapa.

    Me & some friends made a short and sweet book-trailer for it:

    Here is the cover; the painting is by my friend Kirsty Porter.

    Screenshot

    & Today it became available for pre-order, via Bruce McKenzie Books, my local independent bookshop.

    We’re doing a couple of weeks of pre-orders to see if we can get the book into the top 20 Nielsen bestseller list for the week of publication (because it doesn’t have much chance after that. Poetry doesn’t much populate bestseller lists.) It doesn’t matter if it doesn’t work…it’s just fun to have a go…like betting on a horse.

    There’s much to say about this book and life and everything! but given it’s been a while…I’ll sign off here.

    (If you pre-order a book, you’re an absolute gem and I send you air-kisses and warmest wishes.)

    I’ll be back again soon. Thanks for reading. x