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Thanks for a wonderful evening!

December 5, 2010 by Patricia Sands

The salon evening hosted by the Venetian Arts Society in Fort Lauderdale on Friday was a great success. I was so honoured to be the guest literary artist. The weather co-operated perfectly – well, it is south Florida where the weather almost always co-operates perfectly (!) – and the large multi-level patio of Inspired Interiors provided a beautiful setting overlooking the historic Himmarshee River. The cocktail party, including some of the most delicious hors d’oeuvres I have ever tasted, offered everyone an opportunity to wind down after a busy week and settle in for a relaxing evening. A lovely young violinist named Laura performed during the evening and her talent was obvious. A fellow Canadian (from New Brunswick), she added another fine touch to the whole experience. Wandering indoors to view the eclectic art displayed in the Inspired Interiors studio and showroom along with the unique and original hand-painted furnishings was a bonus. The intent of Inspired Interiors is to “rescue” worthy antique, reproduction, and vintage home furnishings by refurbishing and refashioning them into original, beautiful, and functional works of art for the home. The results are not only a contribution to the “greening” of our living choices but also exquisite! William Riddle along with his business partner/artist, Stephanie Knight, are to be admired for their vision.

As the guests settled into seating outdoors, William introduced the vivacious Janice Chai-Chang, the president of the Venetian Arts Society who spoke firstly, in her elegant and articulate fashion, about the goals of the Venetian Arts Society. I’ll tell you more about that in another post as it is a concept to be copied. She then introduced me followed by Marti Smye, another most affable Society member, whose smile immediately lights up any room. Marti and Janice then led an energetic Q&A about The Bridge Club to which the audience also contributed. I so enjoy hearing other people share the experiences of their friendships when discussing The Bridge Club. One of my hopes in writing the story was that readers would reflect upon the relationships in his or her own life. The book-signing period afterward was busy with many people sharing thoughts and opinions. That means a great deal to me and I’m discovering it is absolutely THE best part of writing. Feedback and response from readers who bring their own copies of The Bridge Club in for signing is such a gift. Thank you to everyone who attended, who purchased The Bridge Club, and particularly to all who took the time to speak with me. I must add how warm and welcoming I found everyone to be in this fine city.

I learn so much from each of these opportunities. Afterward I always think of many comments I wished I had made and better ways to present other aspects of the novel which I believe are also of interest to readers along with the all-important relationship and issues of the women in the story. For example, there are the wonderful Canadian settings in the story including not just the great city of Toronto but its nearby environs of rural Halton county and the scenic Georgian Bay area. The story also spotlights the historical Eastern Townships of the province of Quebec, the magnificent ruggedness and beauty of Whistler, British Columbia, and the appealing tranquility of the forests and waters of the Muskoka Lakes District.

Then there is the final chapter. Controversial and current in subject matter, the hope is that it sparks introspection and debate. I’m told that book clubs are finding this chapter a strong point of discussion involving a wide range of opinions, not only on the decision made but also in determining which character is the focus. The latter being something I leave to the reader although there are clues built into the chapter. Most readers ask when they write me if they have chosen the correct woman and I’ll confirm it if they have but won’t disclose if they haven’t. Back to the drawing board! As I explain to them, I myself did not know who it was when I wrote the chapter. More on that later!

Photos of the Friday soiree to follow once I get them edited. In the meantime, take a look at this link for more information about Inspired Interiors. You’ll be glad you did! Click on “Subscriptions” on their website to read about the Venetian Arts Society, its mission and calendar of events.
Click here

Thank you, thank you, thank you once again to all involved!
p.s. Please ignore the automatically generated links at the end of messages if they look strange. I don’t put them there!

Filed Under: Blog, Writing

Liquid Lunch with ThatChannel.com

November 28, 2010 by Patricia Sands

I was fortunate to go back to hip Hugh Reilly and his fabulous co-host for the day, the talented (and so much fun) Marla Lukofsky, at www.ThatChannel.com and be interviewed a second time about The Bridge Club.
For those of you unable to watch it live, here it is!

[blip.tv http://blip.tv/play/hY86go7nHQA%2Em4v]

Filed Under: Blog, Writing

An invitation for December 3rd

November 23, 2010 by Patricia Sands

William Riddle, Nancy Myers and Janice Chai-Chang

request the pleasure of your presence on Friday evening December 3rd to celebrate the debut of the Venetian Arts Society, a cultural arts social club located in an intimate salon atmosphere on the waterfront of the historic Himarshee River in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

December 3rd’s invitation only soiree will feature Patricia Sands, the author of the acclaimed novel, The Bridge Club. In addition to wine, hors d’oeuvres and a strolling violinist, guests will be treated to a book reading and a provocative Q&A with this fascinating Toronto native.

Location: Inspired Interiors of Fort Lauderdale

111 SE 8 Ave.

Ft Lauderdale, Fl 33301

Time: 6:30 pm

Parking: Styline Furniture

116 South Federal Highway, the corner of SE 1st St and Federal Highway, diagonally across the block from the venue

RSVP: By November 26, 2010 to info@inspiredinteriorsftl.net

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog

MIAMI BOOK FAIR – Friday and Saturday

November 22, 2010 by Patricia Sands

On Friday, my super supportive husband and I drove down to the Miami Book Fair and were pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to find. Coincidentally, Friday was “School Day” and there were thousands of children of all ages eagerly checking out all the booths. Fortunately I had taken postcards for the teen novel “Masks” written by my friend and fellow iUniverse author Patricia Caviglia  (Click here for her website.). The timing was perfect with all the school children looking for new books to read. Patricia Caviglia’s excellent writing skills weave a story filled with important lessons for teenagers and parents.

Yesterday, Saturday, I spent the day at the Book Fair with Janice, my friend and Florida “mentor” for promoting The Bridge Club. After months of e-mailing, telephoning, and skyping, it was such a pleasure to finally be standing in front of each other. The hug was a big one!

What a day we had amongst the literati! We walked the Book Fair from one end to the other handing out The Bridge Club postcards and chatting with readers, authors, and book-lovers in general. The response was great and the weather perfect so it was the best combination for strolling and chatting.

It was a thrill to see my novel displayed along with other iUniverse Rising Star authors and a great pleasure to meet Joy Owens from iUniverse. Again, after months of communicating by e-mail it was so nice to meet her in person. Along with all of this activity, Janice and I managed to catch five author presentations – among them, Michele Norris from NPR, Emilio Estefan, and the best way to end the day, the amazing Salman Rushdie – awesome, as expected.
This was the 27th year for the Book Fair and the diversity of programing and the eclectic mix of the 350 visiting authors was impressive. It is truly an experience not to be missed for people in the area and reminded me of Toronto’s own Word On The Street that is held in late September every year. If you’ve never gone, mark it down for 2011!

 

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog

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