Archive for the ‘The Lace Reader’ Category
Writer UnBoxed Post
Saturday, August 14th, 2010Some time ago I was interviewed by a fabulous woman named Therese Walsh. When Therese asked me to write a blog post for Writer Unboxed, I was so thrilled to be asked! Today, my first post for Writer UnBoxed went up.
If you haven’t heard of Writer UnBoxed, or if you haven’t already spent some time poking around that blog, you really should. It’s one of the good ones in my opinion — lots of interesting publishing people and writers with interesting things to say. I was flattered to be asked to join them. You can check out Writer Unboxed through the link here.
Have a wonderful weekend! I’m in Boston this morning — the weather is gorgeous!
Last Day For Contest!
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010Last day of this contest! In support of Moira Leahy’s book “Today” some writers and myself have agreed to give out two copies of our books. With 51 authors participating, that means there will be more than 51 winners — be one yourself! Click on the link below for more information about the contest. Remember, today’s the last day!
More Lipstick! Less Wedding!
Saturday, July 24th, 2010I just posted another entry at The Lipstick Chronicles. This one is about weddings. HINT: Not a fan. Find out why here.
Two events this week: Rockport, MA & Canaan, NH
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010Tomorrow, July 14, I’ll be at the Rockport Public Library at 7:00 PM for their 2010 Meet the Author Series. And Thursday, July 15, I’ll be participating in the Meetinghouse Reading Series. I’ll be there that night with Pat Fargnoli, author of Then, Something. Readings begin at 7:30 PM.
Hope to see you there!
Breakfast in Cape Cod Anyone?
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010I’ll be in Hyannis this Friday, July 9th at the Cape Code Writers Conference Breakfast with the Authors. The event will be at the Cape Codder Resort in Hyannis starting at 9:30AM. Authors Spencer Quinn and Lynn Kiele Bonasia will be there with me. Please come if you’re in the area. Click here for all the details
Check out The Lipstick Chronicles!
Saturday, June 26th, 2010I just wrote my first post for The Lipstick Chronicles. Lots of great writers are participating at the site so please visit it when you can. Here’s the link: http://bit.ly/d9V8Uc
Two events in Massachusetts this week!
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Tonight, at 6PM, I’ll be at the Hilton Center in Salisbury, MA. We’ll be discussing The Lace Reader, and I’ll also be there to sign books and read an excerpt from The Map of True Places. A little bit of everything! Thanks to the Salisbury Public Library for inviting me.
Then, on Friday, June 25th, I’ll be at the Dennis Public Library in Dennis Port, MA for their Author’s Friday series from 2-3PM. I’ll be talking about my journey as a writer and about The Map of True Places.
Click on the links above for more information about these events. Hope to see you there, North Shore-ers!
Colorado, I’m here and I love you.
Friday, June 11th, 2010Tomorrow! Another event in Loveland.
ANTHOLOGY BOOK COMPANY
2:00 PM Event 422 East 4th Street
Speaking & Signing Loveland, CO 80537
A link the event. Come love Colorado with me in Loveland!
Lost in Translations: Fanny Pack, Little Nose, and Turbostress
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010Translations are funny. Really funny. Even English to English translation can be amusing (meaning of course, American English to British English). In The Lace Reader, I initially had my main character (who had just undergone major surgery and was unable to lift so much as a purse) wearing a fanny pack. Geeky and unfashionable at best. At worst, things move into the borderline pornographic. Anyone in the UK will understand what I’m talking about, but I will resist the urge to elaborate. Suffice it to say that there are certainly meanings that are lost in translation, as well as those that are gained, intentional or not. I’m relieved to say that the fanny pack was banished from both editions.
In Italy, they changed the title of the book from The Lace Reader to The Lying Reader. The reason was simple enough. Lace has a few connotations in Italy, one of the best known has to do with a mafia bribe. My Italian publisher decided it was better to change the book’s title than to have it land in the wrong genre. I think they made the right decision.
One of my Chinese translators asked me about the significance of a character’s name: Beezer. I told her there was no significance at all, Beezer was simply a childhood nickname. The translator then had a decision to make. She could either translate the name into an equally insignificant Chinese childhood nickname, or she could use the closest translation to the word that she could find: Little Nose. Naming the character Little Nose would certainly render a descriptive new characteristic to the boy. She wanted me to make the decision, but, in the end, I left the choice up to her. Would a character named Little Nose be more or less likeable in China? What would it mean to readers? I had no idea. And I have no idea what she decided since, sadly, I am incapable of reading any dialect of Chinese.
We are now in the process of translating my second book, The Map of True Places, and I am working for the second time with one of my favorite translators, Elke Link, from Germany. Actually, she is doing all the work, I am simply fielding the occasional question. In my new book, the character’s middle name is Trouble, and the initial T takes on special meaning in the story. Unable to find a suitable translation that began with the letter T, Elke suggested the word Turbostress. I was immediately delighted. Turbostress means exactly what it sounds like it means, and it describes a state I have found myself in for the last few years as I have tried to launch my writing career. In all fairness, it’s probably a perfect description for the state I have found myself in all of my adult life, but that is another blog post for another day.
I’m heading out now to Denver on the final leg of my book tour for The Map of True Places. I’ll be at one of my favorite bookstores of all time, The Tattered Cover, in Denver (2526 East Colfax Ave) at 7:30 tomorrow (Thursday) night. Can’t wait! Just walking into that wonderful building removes any trace of travel turbostress. If you’re around the Denver area tomorrow night, please join us.

