Showing posts with label Kate de Goldi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate de Goldi. Show all posts

Friday, 23 September 2011

Tea at Fortnum's with Kate de Goldi

Before Kate De Goldi left London to fly back to her home in New Zealand, she joined Dinah Hall, Sunday Telegraph book reviewer and blogger, Jo from Foyles Children's Department CXR and Jess from Primrose Books in North London for tea at Fortnum's in Piccadilly. Also enjoying the delicious cakes and ice-creams (they do these little mini-cones with different flavours as a 'starter') were myself, Templar commissioning editor for fiction Helen Boyle and Lesley Preston from Bounce!

Kate kept us entertained with her stories of her travels around Britain - she started off in Edinburgh and worked her way slowly south - falling in love with each new city and region as she went. Her indefatigable travelling companion was Reena - an extraordinary walking talking powerhouse of knowledge and wisdom. They made a great pair - I won't forget them whistling in harmony in the mornings at our Edinburgh flat.

Dinah Hall has also written up a short blog - http://ladybookbird.tumblr.com - which sums up Kate perfectly!

The 10pm Question
Kate de Goldi

Twelve-year-old Frankie Parsons has a head full of questions. Only Ma takes him seriously, but unfortunately she is the cause of the most worrying question of all, the one Frankie can never bring himself to ask. Then a new girl arrives at school with questions of her own: questions that make Frankie’s carefully controlled world begin to unravel.

"De Goldi is the brightest star in Templar’s new and exciting fiction list. This is an effusive novel packed with garrulous dialogue and layers of characters, that really capture the themes of family complexity and mental health. Definitely one to watch in young adult fiction this autumn."

The Bookseller Highlights of the Season

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Edinburgh - Day 2 - part 1

I'd bet my last, precious hardback edition of The 10PM Question that Templar author Kate De Goldi has travelled the furthest of any of the hundreds of authors appearing at the festival - further even than Shaun Tan! Having made the mammoth 27 hour journey from Wellington, New Zealand, Kate opened her festival programme with a lively panel discussion alongside author Saci Lloyd and chaired by Nikki Gamble. In front of an audience of around 100 teenagers, Kate told entertaining anecdotes about her Irish-Italian family, who 'talk a lot' and of how she is from a line of 'threes' - three sisters, three aunties, three great-aunts - the latter of which being her inspiration for the eccentric but lovable 'Aunties' who are the heart of the family in her novel. Most candid however, was her description of how she used her young son's anxieties and nightly questions as her inspiration for 12-year-old Frankie, who is at the centre of a chaotic but loving family impacted by mental illness, and the asker of the all-important 10 p.m. question of the title.



After Saci had shown some mind-boggling futuristic images to illustrate her action-packed dystopian novel, Momentum, a hush came over the audience as Kate read an extract from The 10 P.M. Question; it's obvious why Kate has had a successful radio show in New Zealand for the past few years - this blogger was so enthralled while listening to her read, she forgot to take photos for the blog! Frankie's worries, his big sister Gordana's biting sarcasm, the contentment of the family cat (the brilliantly named Fat Controller), even the 'rodent voices' of worry in Frankie's head, were all brought to life in Kate's musical Kiwi voice.

As the floor was opened up for questions, hands shot up, eager to know how Kate and Saci started as authors and whether they liked writing at school. Despite their novels being very different in theme, Kate and Saci discovered they had both been avid readers as children and shared a festive tradition of reading A Christmas Carol every year.

Moving next door to the signing tent, Kate and Saci were kept busy for half an hour by a huge line of young people wanting everything signed - books, leaflets, bags - some of the teens standing wide-eyed and mute in the presence of these two brilliant authors and some brave enough to ask more questions.


As Frankie and his best friend Gigs might have said, this was an event of 'bonga swetso' proportions (read the book to find out what that means!) and luckily for Edinburgh, there is still more to come from the fabulous Kate De Goldi...

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

The 10pm Question Blog Tour - 28th Feb to 5th Mar

Well, it’s official. The dates are set, the exclusives confirmed and Kate is currently squirreling away to create some revealing guest posts and put the all important As in the Q&As. Hold onto your proverbial hats because we’re off on a UK virtual book tour, taking The 10pm Question by Kate de Goldi to some of the most vibrant and exciting teen fiction blogs out there.

The 10pm Question
Kate de Goldi

Twelve-year-old Frankie Parsons has a head full of questions. Only Ma takes him seriously, but unfortunately she is the cause of the most worrying question of all, the one Frankie can never bring himself to ask. Then a new girl arrives at school with questions of her own: questions that make Frankie’s carefully controlled world begin to unravel.

"De Goldi is the brightest star in Templar’s new and exciting fiction list. This is an effusive novel packed with garrulous dialogue and layers of characters, that really capture the themes of family complexity and mental health. Definitely one to watch in young adult fiction this autumn."
The Bookseller Highlights of the Season





So, what can you expect? Well, we’re stopping off at six blogs over six days starting on Monday 28th February and we’ll be delivering juicy exclusives to readers with the help of our wonderful blogging hosts.

Here’s the line up:

Mon 28th February

Our first stop is at Chicklish where Luisa Plaja will be posting an exclusive extract from The 10pm Question to get your mouth watering.

Tue 1st March

The second stop will be at The Book Mogul where blogger Kirsty Scard will be posing some probing questions for author Kate de Goldi.

Wed 2nd March

Next we’re at The Bookette where the lovely Becky will be posting an exclusive extract with a twist. Kate will be posting an introduction to the extract to trigger a discussion so if you want in on the chat then make sure you head to this stop.

Thu 3rd March

Nayu’s Reading Corner is up next where Kate will have her first guest post, writing about how writing fits in with her life and the ups and downs of being an author. Keep an eye out here as there is also a copy of the book up for grabs.

Fri 4th March

If you still have the hunger for Kate’s guest posts then head over to Once Upon A Bookcase where our host Jo will be posting a second guest post by Kate. This time Kate will be discussing writing about mental illness in novels and the tough subjects posed by The 10pm Question.

Sat 5th March

Our last stop is at I Want To Read That where you have the chance to bag yourself one of three copies of The 10pm Question in a giveaway that YA fiction addict and blogger Sammee will be organising. Sammee’s post will also have a review of the book and a Q&A session for the author just in case you had any last minute doubts!

In a nutshell, we’re conspiring to spoil you rotten so if you’re a fan of Kate de Goldi then make sure you don’t miss out and if you’re just plain intrigued then make sure you don’t miss out either!


With special thanks to all our blog hosts!