Catherine Ryan Hyde Catherine Ryan Hyde is the author of more than 25 published and forthcoming books, including the bestselling When I found You, Pay It Forward, Don't Let Me Go, and Take Me With You.
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I would hate to tool all the way up the coast to Trinidad and not get in at least one world-class hike. But the timing was tight. After all, I had to get home and get back to work on that novel. So an all-day hike didn't seem to fit.
I had hiked at Point Reyes National Seashore once before, but never out to Tomales Point. And that's where the tule elk
Trinidad BaySome of you may know (okay, anybody who gets anywhere near my social media presence on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, or Google+ will know) that I just got back from a motor home trip to Trinidad. Not the island of Trinidad (which I doubt I would choose for a driving trip) but the tiny town of Trinidad, California. It's up in the redwoods
For those of you who don't know what an ARC is, it's an advance reader's copy, or what's sometimes called a bound galley. A few months ago I was organizing the big built-in bookcase up in my studio, and I realized that I have about ten Pay It Forward ARCs. I guess I thought I should hang onto them. That they'd be collector's items someday. (They are eleven years old and were never meant to be sold--the publisher sends them out to reviewers and bookstores).
I decided that at least a few of them belong in the hands of my readers. And I still feel the same way now.
Today I got to do, for the fourth or fifth time, what I consider to be the world's best hike. This is a highly subjective rating system. Granted, the Big Sur coastline is world-class scenic. But I'm giving this hike big points for ease of getting to the trailhead, and comfort of accommodations at the trailhead.
Some of you may remember Oliver and Boo. They had their own More Kitty feature in May. Their owner and/or staff member (I've heard from a reliable source that dogs have owners and cats have staff) is Patty Ann W., a faithful reader, fan, librarian, and friend, who you may have seen in my first reader slideshow.
Patty Ann sent me a few more adorable kittty pics, which I wanted to share here.
More importantly, Patty Ann is having some not-quite-diagnosed health issues, and I wanted to
Two kitty stories for you today, courtesy of Jackie Ward and Mathew and Kimberly March.
First, Cleocatra and Mouse. Jackie Ward writes, "Cleocatra and Mouse came to us in 1999 from a friend of a friend who had adopted them but had to find new homes for them because she was getting married to someone who was allergic to cats. I had recently lost my previous best feline friend, Annie, and was ready to accept new family members.
But first, a special message to those of you who had every intention of getting in on this one, but it just didn't pan out. Wait, don't tell me. Let me guess. You have a life. I get that. Here's what you can do. Send the darn thing anyway. Anytime. The fact that I've closed the second slideshow means I just opened to photo submissions for the third. Jump in early, and I promise you won't miss the deadline, which will be months down the road. It's something like the Never-Ending Story. You send them, they will get used.
Mouser's fangs explain his name. No rodent survives an encounter with Mouser.
When I began this More Puppy/More Kitty meme, I never expected to feature not one, but two, heroes--pets who may well have saved their people's lives.
This one, Mouser, comes courtesy of Charmaine Coimbra, who writes, "When first-time visitors witness our cat's bold behavior I simply say, 'Mouser is spoiled and we don't care.' There's a reason this 12-year old furball buddy is spoiled
So, yesterday I saw the final cover for the U.S. edition of my novel When I Found You. I was going to wait and pipe up about it when the book is available (Soon! Sooner than you're probably thinking!) but it was just too pretty. I had to share it with you now.
Of course, I will trumpet loudly when it's available for purchase (What kind of author would keep a thing like that from you?). But I just had to do the sneak peek thing.
This is a real turning point between me and my U.S. adult readers. You've been ordering from overseas and reading YA for quite a long time now. Here come your books!
If you read this blog often, or have been to my site before, you may have heard me say that my UK-only titles, Second Hand Heart, When I Found You and the forthcoming Don't Let Me Go, would soon be available to U.S. readers.
Well, today's the day for Second Hand Heart as an ebook. Today Second Hand Heart is available electronically on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords, at a very attractive price. Just follow the links in the previous sentence, and you'll see what I mean.
If you don't have an ebook reader, don't give up and don't tune out. The paper version will follow very shortly, and I will announce it on this blog as soon as the
My friend and reader Laur McSpadden was nice eough to share Fauxgerty for the More Kitty meme of this blog.
Laur writes: "Fauxgerty adopted me while I was attending Manchester College. I had no plans or desire to get another cat at the time, but there I was, sitting in front of the library, when this adorable orange tabby made a bee-line towards me from across the college mall. I knew what was happening as I saw his approach (I've been adopted by cats before), and I tried to explain to him that I appreciated the
Finally, a family of pets so big that I can't fit all of their names in the post title.
This lovely house full of cats comes to me courtesy of reader and Facebook friend Pam Fogal. I was always rather taken by the guitar-playing cat that is her Facebook profile pic. You don't see that every day.
Finally, the truth of my relationship with the Princess Lamballe.
Well, right off the bat, I must admit we can’t have known each other terribly well. She was a contemporary of Marie Antoinette. She died in 1792. But I must be quite the expert on her life and death. Because, according to just about every online bookseller on the planet (unless I’ve corrected the listing and it hasn’t yet reverted) I edited her secret memoirs. Says so right there on the Amazon page. Edited by Catherine Ryan Hyde.
Now, if you look at the cover, it tells a slightly different story. It says it was edited by
My Twitter friend and the wonderful blogger behind Notes of Life, Nikki-ann, was kind enough to share her kitties Mika and Leo for this blog.
Nikki-ann writes, "Mika has been with us now for 10 and a half years. He was a young cat at around 6 months old when he turned up at the school where my parents worked. The poor little mite was wet & cold and he decided he'd like to hitch a ride in Dad's car. Dad wasn't sure about that and so got the cat out of the car, but no sooner had Dad got back in the car so had the cat! So home came Mika and he's stayed ever since! We did put up a couple of posters in the village to say we'd found a cat, but I'd fallen in love with him at first
The pet method. Very popular.A few days ago, I made the switch from a More Puppy to More Kitty blog meme. I knew I had more kitty pictures coming from readers. There had been promises made...well, you know how it goes. Yes, I know you all have lives. I have one, too. I know how things get forgotten.
So I posted this simple message on Twitter and Facebook. "Those of you who promised me kitty
I have two blog giveaways closing today. Well, okay, to be quite honest, they were supposed to close yesterday,. But I got busy, and...well, you don't want to hear about all that. Better late, as they say.
The winner of the signed advance readers copy of Pay It Forward is Rhonda Baker.
The winner of the ARC of the brand-new Don't Let Me Go is Paul Ellsworth.
I've been telegraphing the fact that the More Puppy meme would soon give way to a More Kitty meme. Lots of my fabulous readers have fabulous kitties, and this is nothing if not an equal opportunity meme. In fact, before I'm done, I'm planning a run of far more unusual pets, some of which I've had in the past (a boa constrictor, a peacock, a PO
Almost every day, unless I'm traveling, or on a more strenuous hike somewhere else, I walk my dog Ella on the boardwalk at Moonstone Beach, in my little town of Cambria. Now and then I'll run into a local I know. But, since Moonstone Beach Drive is lined with motels and inns, most of my fellow walkers are tourists. Some walk hand in hand, enjoying the view. Which is nice. Many stop to take photos. Also nice. And others are on their cell phones, lost in the conversation, eyes trained toward their feet. And this I find perplexing.
Dear Archarcharch, get well soon.Well...if you haven't read The Bet or The Bet, Part Two...I'd suggest it. Otherwise you're likely to feel like you missed something. But if that's too much trouble, there's always the short recap:
Okay, there were these four crazy authors. I was one of them. I still am. The other three were Andrew Smith, Brian Farrey and Kimberly Pauley. It was all Brian's idea, so I guess he's even crazier than the rest of us. Then again, he didn't end up having to write a story, so maybe he's crazy like a fox. The idea was to place a bet, the losers of said bet having to write a story with a title handed to them by the winner. We settled
You probably know by now that my dog, Ella, has a thing about being covered up. She's half Chinese Crested, so she has no undercoat, and not much hair at all on her chest and belly. She likes to stay warm. In fact, that's an understatement. She's a canine heat-seeking missile.
I once thought that either she was unusual in this, or that most people wouldn't let their dog under the covers even if the dog wanted to be there.
I was wrong.
Here's what I learned in the course of gathering puppy and kitty photos for this blog meme.