Thursday, August 19, 2010

IT IS HERE

Yes, it is! It's early too!! It wasn't suppose to be out until the 1st of September but it arrived yesterday.

 The BIG event had to be recorded  - regardless of what time it was...

Surprise!

Just a flip through. The very first time Mark has held his very first published book called Snowmen.

And, of course, every NEW BOOK has to be smelled. Yes there are two books there - these are the ones his brother pre-ordered but since he is in Spain, he lucked out.

WOW, it's even dedicated!
(To my parents, Clare and Dolores)

This is a commercial and a shameless plug, for all of you who didn't get it.

Here's the cover for a better look and ...

This is the invitation to the book launch - for those of you who are interested.


One more thing: Here's the very first review of the book from  

A winner in more ways than one
Snowmen, which took top honours in last year’s 3-Day Novel Contest, is a fast-paced, gripping tale about brothers
Quentin Mills-Fenn
How are you going to spend the Labour Day long weekend? Last year, Mark Sedore wrote a novel.

Snowmen (3-Day Books) won 2009’s 3-Day Novel Contest, the annual literary marathon. Winning manuscripts get published and, like all the 3-Day winners I’ve read, Snowmen is really quite good. It’s a fast-paced read, but it still manages to delve into a complicated relationship between two brothers.

Charlie is a decent guy, a music therapist. His younger brother, Larry, is a genius with a social disorder — he’s wildly successful, professionally, but a disaster, personally.

Larry lays two bombshells on Charlie: he has a brain tumour and he wants to walk across the Arctic Circle to raise money for cancer research. When Larry is unable to undertake the quest, Charlie fills in for him. Larry doesn’t like this at all and sabotages his sibling.

The book alternates between the antipodal brothers’ backstory, which relates the circumstances of their falling-out, and Charlie’s interior monologues on his lonely journey. Not directly addressed but intriguing to consider is any connection between Larry’s deteriorating mental health and his increasingly aberrant personality.

Sedore has produced a gripping and satisfying story which betrays no clue to its origins.

If you’ve got the inclination, who not do something productive next month and whip up a novel? You can make an outline, even collaborate with another person, but all writing has to be done during the long weekend, wrapping up at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 6th. Register by Sept. 3 at http://www.3daynovel.com/. The winning entry will get published next year.

Thank you for reading all this if you've made it this far. I am a proud and happy mom.
Note: The lovely young lady with me in the photos and wearing my favourite turquoise colour is Kate, proud wife of the new author.

12 comments:

  1. Congratulations from Italy.
    ciao ciao

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  2. congratulations to mark on his new novel being published!!! i know that you must be just bursting with pride.....as you certainly should be!!! woo hoo!!
    p.s. and for what it's worth, i love the smell of books, too!!! xox, :))

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  3. Proud mom? You have every right to be!! Huge congrats to you both.

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  4. How proud you must be! The smiles say it all! Wonderful! Congratulations all round!

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  5. Proud, proud mom. X X X XX X X X
    go mum go. and Mark of cause x

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  6. Fabulous! Can't wait to read it!

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  7. CONGRATULATIONS MARK!!!!! How amazing to be holding your first novel in your hands - already a prize-winning novel - Dolores, you must be ready to burst with pride! It sounds like a GREAT read!

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  8. what a great experience...you have a right to be proud

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  9. congratulations!! You are right to be proud, very well done to Mark. Incase you didn't see the p.s. I put on my post after you commented they are approx 8 x 3 inches!

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  10. Congratulations to Mark on his wonderful achievement Dolores. No wonder you are a proud mum.

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  11. A proud mom, yes...... I would be too, congratulations to your talented son, it sounds very interesting too.

    You have been so busy since my last visit, I can't keep up with you LOL

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