Friday 23 December 2011

I ❤ Delivery People

Overnight I received an email from my publisher saying the Theatre hardbacks would be delivered today and after several seconds of twirling in my chair, I decided not to get too excited as UPS let us down when Eric sent the ARCs. But this time....



...in retrospect the delivery couldn't fail because the UPS man who brought it turned out to be my brilliant, wonderful UPS man from work - thankfully I'd changed from my pj's and sorta brushed my hair - who was on a different route for the day. Dude!

I think he's still confused that I opened the door (you know when you see someone out of their usual environment) and trying to figure out the garbage I gabbled at him for five minutes. Although he's used to my garbage. 

In other news, and proving that December is the most awesome month of all, I have a few links for you...

Theatre appears on Gef Fox's top five novellas of the year list and Strange Men appears in his top five anthologies/story collections. Bloody Hell.

At The Crow's Caw, the staff listed their favourite five books of the year and Nowhere Hall appears on Jassen Bailey's list and Theatre on Lee Thompson's list. Dudes!

Jennifer at The Book Den reviewed Theatre... "The mix of Gardner's intelligent prose and her dark, visual tale had my brain all delighted."

Philip Harris reviewed Strange Men over at Solitary Mindset... I love how he started his review... "There’s something wrong with Cate Gardner." True. True.

A bloody awesome review from Glynn James for Nowhere Hall... "Cate’s ability to describe the indescribable is exceptional here." ...and Alan Baxter reviews Nowhere Hall at his blog... "This is a beautiful story, haunting and powerful. It’s superbly written, with rich, stirring language and an excellent sense of place."


I think that's all the linkage. That has to be all the linkage because.... Bloody Hell! Any more goodness and I might explode. Okay, that could happen from the amount of Christmas chocolate we have in the house too... We have far, far, far too much.

Oh, wait... And apparently (news just in) if you read and liked Nowhere Hall and Strange Men you can vote for them in the This is Horror awards... Or If you've read Simon Bestwick's Angels of the Silences you can vote for that instead, which is what I'm going to do. :D Voting closes December 30th.

15 comments:

Unknown said...

Merry Christmas, Cate!

Just keep writing those dreamscapes you call stories, and you'll wind up on no small number of faves lists. :)

Michael Stone said...

They look mega. Make sure you save a copy for me.

Cate Gardner said...

You sound like my mum, Gef. I've just been told off for procrastinating. How old am I?

It's saved, Mike :D

Damien Walters said...

They are so beautiful! Many, many congratulations, Cate!

Cate Gardner said...

Thank you, Damien. And some day soon... ;)

Simon said...

Well deserved, Cate- looks like we're both having a nice end to 2011! Have a fantastic Christmas, your Awesomeness. :)

Cate Gardner said...

It shall keep us warm in the bleak month of January.

Katey said...

Soooooo beautiful! Huge congrats on the wonderful reviews. So, so very deserved. December IS the best month!

I'm sure the UPS man was enjoying the rambling. He would've even with PJs and uncombed hair. :D

(Note to self: get out of PJs sometime today...)

Aaron Polson said...

World domination. Check.

Awesome.

Cate Gardner said...

December is beautiful, Katey. In other news, my hair never looks brushed.

Well I did warn people, Aaron :D

K.C. Shaw said...

Ooh, there's a wonderful Christmas present! Congrats!

Lee Thompson/Thomas Morgan/James Logan/Julian Vaughn said...

Hell yeah, they're gorgeous! And I think you have no idea how talented you are. You'll probably realize it at some point. :P

Lyn said...

Congrats! Wow, looks great.

Deborah Walker said...

What a way to end the year. You are rockin it, Cate.

Cate Gardner said...

Thanks, Kate

No Comment, Lee

Thanks, Lyn

Thanks, Deborah