Showing posts with label Barbara Hannay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Hannay. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Writing Buddy Wednesday: R*BY nominations


Fantastic news as writing buddies are nominated for the R*BY (pronounced Ruby) Awards (run by the RWAus). The writing buddies who have been mentioned on the blog and have been nominated are highlighted in red:



Short Sweet
Molly Cooper’s Dream Date – Barbara Hannay
How To Save a Marriage In a Million – Leonie Knight
Abby and The Bachelor Cop – Marion Lennox
Single Dad’s Triple Trouble – Fiona Lowe

Short Sexy
The Fearless Maverick – Robyn Grady
The Man She Loves to Hate – Kelly Hunter
The Wedding Charade – Melanie Milburne
Her Not-So-Secret-Diary – Anne Oliver

Long Romance
Midnight’s Wild Passion – Anna Campbell
Boomerang Bride – Fiona Lowe
The Best Laid Plans – Sarah Mayberry
The Voyagers – Mardi McConnochie

Romantic Elements
The Trader’s Wife – Anna Jacobs
The Shelly Beach Writers’ Group – June Loves
Busted In Bollywood – Nicola Marsh
Shattered Sky – Helene Young


Of course having been a member of RWAus for so long, I know most of these names and so I feel such joy to see them on the shortlist. 

Congratulations to all! Enjoy the nomination.



 


Winners will be announced at the Awards Dinner at the Diamonds are Forever conference. And guess who is the Awards Dinner co-ordinator? uh-ha, you guessed it, moi. So excited!

~yia~



Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Writing Buddy Wednesday - Barbara Hannay

Barbara Hannay is the award winning, bestselling author of over 30 books for Harlequin Mills and Boon! She writes for the 'Romance' line - Sweet in Australia and New Zealand - and I totally love every book I have read of hers.


Barbara's stories are heart warming, with a rich texture of outback life.  It's no surprising, this author who packs so much emotional punch into her work is one of the loveliest ladies on the planet. Warm and generous, she was the first author to contact me when I was looking for Greek translations for my mum, something she has continued to do over the years. And yep, you guessed, my mum loves Barbara's books as well. 

Barbara's latest book is Rancher's Twins: Mum Needed (or as they spell it in the States, Mom Needed). Here's the blurb:


Will Holly uncover the brooding cattleman's secret?

Nanny Holly O'Mara has formed a close bond with her late cousin's little twins. When their estranged father, rough, rugged Australian cattleman Gray Kidman arrives to take them home to the outback, Holly senses that he is out of his depth.

Holly soon falls for mysterious Gray. Seeing him light up his children's world makes her spirits leap and even begins to heal her own emotional bruises. Yet something is making Gray push her away...
With her help, will he find the courage to love again?


To read an excerpt, go here.


You can find out more about Barbara at her website, and visit her on her blog.











 





This is just a snippet of Barbara's covers.

~yia~


Monday, 19 October 2009

Eleni-fest: chatting with Barbara Hannay



Today we have the ever delightful and thoughtful Barbara Hannay on Eleni-fest as my special guest. Barbara is HM&B Romance author (HM&B Sweet in Australia) of over 30 books and has received both a RITA and R*BY for her work.

Welcome Barbara to Eleni’s Taverna and Eleni-fest!








Congratulations on having over 30 books published and for the release of your duet Baby Steps to Marriage in Australia/NZ. How did this duet come about? What inspired it? 
Thanks for the congrats, Eleni. It’s hard to believe I’ve written 35 books – all one word at a time! J




As for the duet… I wanted stories with deep emotional issues that would resonate with women all over the world. What better way than through stories that involve pregnancy and babies? Expecting Miracle Twins and The Bridesmaid’s Baby show to very different pregnancy experiences for two good friends. In the first book Mattie volunteers to have a surrogate pregnancy, while the second book is more or less a baby of convenience story – a very contemporary plan hatched by Lucy and her oldest and best friend, Will.













What attracted you to the Romance line? 
There was no Romance line when I submitted. The lines were divided just as I sold my first book, and I was slotted into Romance – not because of sex or lack of sex, but because of the warm, feel good tone of my writing.












What was it like winning the R*BY (2005) and the RITA (2007)? 
Absolutely, over the moon, fabulous! Awards like these are a huge honour, and I’m very grateful to the organizations that have set them in place.

What are you working on now? And what’s in the near future for Barbara Hannay?

I’m superstitious about talking about my work in progress, but it’s one of my favourite kinds of stories. 


Coming in the first half of next year is The Rancher’s Adopted Family, a secret baby story with a twist set on Cape York, and Executive Expecting Tiny Twins, which is part of the exciting new Bella Rosa continuity for the Harlequin Romance line.








How many books do you produce a year? 
Usually 3 or 4, sometimes with the addition of a novella.









You have a real love affair with the Outback. What is the attraction to placing your books in this setting? 
I have always loved the Australian bush and when my children were little we spent many holidays camping on a cattle property on the banks of the Burdekin River in North Queensland. This is where I set my first book Outback Wife and Mother, and the editors told me they love Outback settings. I hadn’t known that, so it was a stroke of luck, I guess! I always love returning to the Outback, but in reality and in my books.











Do you have a set routine?
My ideal routine involves sitting at my desk and writing 1000 to 1500 words a day between my morning walk and my afternoon sessions in the garden, but I disrupt that plan regularly for family and friends, and I find myself working some weird hours to make up for lost time.









Who is your favourite character from your books?
The characters I’m currently working with. Every time. J








How do you keep the emotional punch and story fresh in every book, especially after writing so many books?
It’s a huge challenge, actually. Reading widely helps – and taking the occasional break, so that I don’t get too tired of the sound of my own “voice”. I also find it’s important to keep feeding the muse with concerts, plays, art galleries, music, movies, travel and meeting new people, and trying new experiences… 












Do you use collages on every one of your books?
No, but I wish I did. They always help! Always!












You have your books translated into many other languages (ladies & gents, Barbara has been sending Greek translations of her books to mum for many years which I am eternally grateful for and shows her extreme generosity). What’s it like to see your work in another language? How many languages have your books been translated into? 
My books have been translated into 26 languages, and I have to say I get a huge thrill out of knowing that women all over the world are reading my books in their own language (although I keep my fingers crossed that the translator has produced something close to the original). 


A couple of years ago, In the Heart of the Outback was published in Estonia. The really big thrill was that it was edition No#001, which suggested to me that it was the very first book published in that line in that country!!!



(EK: Yay Barbara! How exciting!!)


What is the reality of being a published author – for those of us still pre-published?

The reality is that you have to be prepared to work harder than you’ve ever worked before (thinking, thinking, always thinking). You can never really stop working again. Even when you’re relaxing, part of your brain will still be working away at story ideas, or plot holes.  You find that you want each book to be better than the last, but you have to accept that no book will ever be as good as you want it to be. You must never rest on your laurels.











Do you miss teaching at all? Did that help you realise your dream of writing? 
I love writing, and I only miss teaching when I’m invited back to schools, and I interact with students again. I miss those lively young minds, and their enthusiasm for life. 


Actually, I do think teaching English helped my quest for publication. To begin with, it meant I’d spent every working day of the previous decade thinking about books and writing, and all forms of communication. I’d learned during my years of teaching that I loved creative projects best, so I understood that writing novels suited me. Also, in the nineties at the school where I taught, there was a huge focus on genre – teaching students how to master any genre from a letter to the editor, to a film script; from a speech to persuade to a poem. We studied how the form and the register of language changes to suit its audience and purpose. When I fell in love with romance, I applied the same analytical approach and taught myself how to reproduce the genre!










How has the move to Tarzali been? Have you missed Townsville?
At this point, I still divide my time between both places, getting the best of both worlds in the city and the country.




















Thanks Barbara for joining us in the fest! Barbara has kindly offered a copy of her Baby Steps to Marriage duet as a give away - Expecting Miracle Twins and The Bridesmaid's Baby.


For your  chance to  win please make a comment below.
Comments will be open until 24th October.




Entry into draw is now closed. Congratulations Becca!

Good luck!



And thank you Barbara for your generosity. 


Please go to everyonesreading.com to download a free copy of Barbara’s Adopted: Outback Baby. I read my print copy recently and it’s a greatly emotive read. Loved it! (Fan girl moment here!) And of course visit Barbara at her website for a look at her great books.


Please note: both Barbara and I will be unavailable until this evening... thanks for your patience.


~yia~ 

Friday, 9 October 2009

Eleni-fest: update



More special guests!!


I am pleased to announce to more guest in the Eleni-fest line up. Both HM&B Romance (Sweet) authors.







On the 16th, R*BY nominee for this year, the lovely Claire Baxter will be my special guest. She will be giving away a copy of The Best Love Stories of 2009















On the 19th, my special guest will be the ever thoughtful Barbara Hannay. She will be giving away a copy of her duet Baby Steps to Marriage coming out in October (Expecting Miracle Twins) and November (The Bridesmaid's Baby).
















More banner clues


Now we come to the tricky ones. The parchment has been modified and used twice (but only counted as once for the purposes of this question), and while the one with the eye is not seen as is on the banner, the curtain has been used from it.....


 




(Total = 10)






Other News:
Remember to check your credit card details for unauthorised transactions. I spent a couple of hours sorting this out today - time taken away from Eleni-fest & family. But have piece of mind. 


I'm reading Tracey O'hara's Night's Cold Kiss and loving it. But only bite sized pieces so I can get posts to you on time!


I've reached 60 books on my Harlequin book challenge. This was done at the end of last month but have forgotten to mention it.


We are renovating the pantry in kitchen and so the house is topsy turvy. Speaking of which I better go and see to some housework now :)


I hope you are enjoying Eleni-fest at the moment. A reminder to those who read this via subscription or RSS feader - you have to come to the blog to make comments to be in the draw to win the giveaways. (Well other than the website ones and then you have to visit the website).


Happy Friday!!


~yia~




Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Blog of the day....

Barbwired... a writer's life in the city and the country: What personality type is your blog?

Blog analyser

Barbara Hannay had a post about what personality type your blog is. 

It looks like we are the same. Yay for me because Barbara is just fab! 


ESFP - The Performers

The entertaining and friendly type. They are especially attuned to pleasure and beauty and like to fill their surroundings with soft fabrics, bright colors and sweet smells. They live in the present moment and don´t like to plan ahead - they are always in risk of exhausting themselves. The enjoy work that makes them able to help other people in a concrete and visible way. They tend to avoid conflicts and rarely initiate confrontation - qualities that can make it hard for them in management positions.









You can analyse your blog at Typeanalzyer


Yia!

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

I LOVE your blog award


The fantastic Blog and Challenge Queen extraordinaire Sandie Hudson gave me this award. Do I feel honoured? Oh hell yeah. I've known Sandie from the 2007 Claytons conference and via ROMAUS. She is a powerhouse of support and absolutely floors me with the number of projects she has - not to mention the blogs (you can check all her links to her blogs from the above link). Sandie is good people. *grin*

So next step I have to pass on the love...and need to nominate some people for the 'I Love Your Blog' Awards. Here's what you have to do:

After receiving the award, if you’d like to participate, you must:

1) Add the logo of your award to your blog - check.

2) Add a link to the person who awarded it to you -  check.

3) Nominate at least 7 other blogs - check.

4) Add links to those blogs on your blog - check

5) Leave a message for your nominees on their blogs - in progress.

They are:

1. OK so since I have seen that the Award has been going through the RWA NaNo (50Ks in 30 days) ladies, I feel like lobbing it back to all of them via individual websites but instead what I'm going to do is nominate the 50ks in 30 Day blog. The contributors and participants are people who I follow in my Google Reader - including Sandie Hudson, Rhian Cahill, Dianne Curran (yes the tabletop dancing trio), Kiki Lon, Natalie Hatch, Suzanne Brandyn, Tannia Franklin and more..... This is an entertaining blog and not to mention that they are posting daily even though they have NaNo still on. Go ladies!

2. Denise Rossetti - author of Erotic Fantasy Romance. Denise's posts are full of her wit and love of words. I've known Denise for a some time via cyberspace and it was fantastic to meet her in person at the 2003 RWAus conference. What a gal! She has a newsletter on her website that follows the tale of Rackety Kate.  Note: blog is for over 18s....

3. Keri Arthur - New York Times Best selling Dark Urban Fantasy author. I've known Keri since my first RWAus conference in 2002 where I was lucky enough to participate in her first author chat - after the release her Nikki and Michael books via Imajinn. I'm hooked onto her Riley Jensen Guardian series as I tell her frequently, I'm so in love with Quinn (who isn't?!!!). Keri's a star!

4. Trish Morey - fellow South Australian and all round fantastic person is HM&B Presents author. Trish organised the RWAus' Roadshows this year and she is always there with encouragement and her pearls of wisdom. She calls them like she sees them, which I absolutely love. She's a gem and her blog is too.

5. Cam - I've known Cam since the Clayton's conference in 2007. And while Cam is a writer, I love this blog that is about her life and views on life. She has a poetry in her prose which I only can aspire to. 

6. Nicola Marsh - HM&B Modern Heat author has posts that are always a joy to read. More often then not there are pictures of inspiring heroes. *grin* Thanks Nicola.

7. Shelley Munro - I've recently started subscribing to this blog and thoroughly enjoy it. I love the variety of posts. Shelley is a multi-published author with Ellora's Cave. 

8. Christina Phillips - I know Christina from a paranormal loop we are on. Recently she had her first erotic romance story published by The Wild Rose Press, and she was a guest on the Bootcampers blog earlier this month. She also has a slight obsession with Clive Owen ;)

9. Barbara Hannay - HM&B Sweet romance author who is one of the sweetest people I have ever met (which I first did via cyberspace on ROMAUS and then in person at the 2002 RWAus Conference). Such a giving person, she sends me copies of her Greek translations for my mum. Her books are full of emotional punch - love them and her posts about QLD life. 

10. CE Murphy - the only non-Down Under author on my list. The author of The Walker Papers (urban fantasy) published by Luna. Great books. I just love CE's blog. A source of great advice and follows her journey as a published author. Very witty and to the point. Gotta love that. Also she keeps a record of Miles to... ATM it's Dunharrow. Go, go, go!

(it does say at least 7, so I think 10 is a nice round number )

Hope you enjoy checking out these great blogs with me.

Yia!





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