Jan 29 2008

The Liar’s Diary

Published by auria cortes at 4:20 pm under Writing Contest

I had a heck of a time logging into WordPress today. This is the reason the post is up so late. At this moment, I’m in my exes house on his computer. Breaking and entering is illegal, but this cause is worth possible jail time and umm…a possible restraining order. Okay, now on with the post.

The following is taken form Susan Henderson of LitPark. I copied the majority of her content. To read her post in its entirety, click here. Also, check out the book trailer posted above. It’s fab!

As part of my contribution to The Liar’s Diary promotion efforts, I am holding a contest where you can enter to win a hard cover copy of The Liar’s Diary. Entry rules are provided towards the end of this post.

Auria Cortes

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Today, over 300 bloggers, including bestsellers, Emmy winners, movie makers, and publishing houses have come together to talk about THE LIAR’S DIARY by Patry Francis. Why? To give the book the attention it deserves on its release day while Patry takes the time she needs to heal from cancer.

Before I talk about this book, I’d like to tell you a story about how this extraordinary day happened.  

First, you need to know something about Patry Francis.

What if you worked for years as a waitress and then went home at the end of the day to your husband and four kids, and in those rare minutes of free time, you dared to dream that one day you might write a book? This is the story of my friend, Patry - a story that leaves out years of false starts, revisions, and rejection slips. It’s a story that writers know intimately, though the details are different. Every one of us is well acquainted with the struggle of getting a story on paper, of honing it and believing in it enough to send it out, only to receive rejection, or worse, silence for our efforts.

Imagine, after many years, you beat the odds. You finish that book. You find that agent who sells your manuscript. Your dream is about to become a reality. But just as your book is due to be released, you discover you have an aggressive form of cancer.

Patry’s story struck such a deep chord with many of us, not just because she is our friend, but because those of us who know her or read her blog have relied on her company through the ups and mostly downs of trying to write and sell a book. She is our buoy. She has shown us time and again her great gift for shedding light in the dark. Even her blog post about her cancer showed this - in her greatest time of need, she was still somehow comforting all of us and showing us glimpses of joy.

Patry is part one of this amazing story.

Now you need to know something about Laura Benedict.

On New Year’s Day, or thereabouts, Laura wrote to me, calling my attention to Patry’s publication date. “Perhaps we could do a ‘Patry Francis/Liar’s Diary’ blog-o-rama or carnival or something to promote the book?” she wrote. “I’m such an amateur at this stuff that I don’t know what’s possible.”

I didn’t give a moment’s thought to what we might try to pull off, or how; I simply said, “Yes! Let’s do it!” 

It’s very important to me that Laura is recognized for her initial gesture - not just because she’s a great and generous woman, but because it says something about the strength of the heart over the kinds of power most of us are without. When you see the amazing outpouring of support and the high-profile people who joined this effort, remember it started with one small voice. 

Laura is part 2 of this amazing story.  

Here are the publisher’s words:  

Answering the question of what is more powerful—family or friendship? this debut novel unforgettably shows how far one woman would go to protect either. 

They couldn’t be more different, but they form a friendship that will alter both their fates. When Ali Mather blows into town, breaking all the rules and breaking hearts (despite the fact that she is pushing forty), she also makes a mark on an unlikely family. Almost against her will, Jeanne Cross feels drawn to this strangely vibrant woman, a fascination that begins to infect Jeanne’s “perfect” husband as well as their teenaged son. 

At the heart of the friendship between Ali and Jeanne are deep-seated emotional needs, vulnerabilities they have each been recording in their diaries. Ali also senses another kind of vulnerability; she believes someone has been entering her house when she is not at home—and not with the usual intentions. What this burglar wants is nothing less than a piece of Ali’s soul. 

When a murderer strikes and Jeanne’s son is arrested, we learn that the key to the crime lies in the diaries of two very different women . . . but only one of them is telling the truth. A chilling tour of troubled minds, The Liar’s Diary signals the launch of an immensely talented new novelist who knows just how to keep her readers guessing. 

And now, here are Patry’s words, which I lifted off her blog: “Though my novel deals with murder, betrayal, and the even more lethal crimes of the heart, the real subjects of THE LIAR’S DIARY are music, love, friendship, self-sacrifice and courage. The darkness is only there for contrast; it’s only there to make us realize how bright the light can be. I’m sure that most writers whose work does not flinch from the exploration of evil feel the same.” Ready to buy the book? Why not buy one for yourself and one for a friend? And if you like it, tell people! 

Here are links to THE LIAR’S DIARY at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Powell’s. You can also buy directly from Penguin to save 15% (after you add the book to your cart, just enter the word PATRY in the coupon code field and click ‘update cart’ to activate the discount).

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Now a word from me - Auria: 

When life happens, it’s up to the rest of us to do what we can to help. As one of the 300 bloggers who agreed to promote The Liar’s Diary, I’m also running a contest. I will give five hard copies away. The rules are simple: 

1)      Post a comment either expressing your sentiments to Patry, share a personal story regarding cancer, or anything that is on your mind. I will send Patry all the comments.

2)      All comments must be entered by noon EST January 30, 2008. The timestamp on the comment will serve as the official time of your entry.

3)      Winners will be picked at random.

4)      When leaving a comment, be sure to include a valid email address since I will need to contact the five winners and ask for mailing addresses. In the event that an email address is invalid, another random winner will be picked.

5)      Tomorrow I will post the winners. 

See it’s simple. Now post a comment for your chance to win a hard copy of The Liar’s Diary. Oh and don’t forget to order a copy as well. This is for a great book and a great lady!

 

10 Responses to “The Liar’s Diary”

  1. Christianaon 29 Jan 2008 at 4:56 pm

    Patry, get better soon! You’ve written an incredible, remarkable book — so hard to believe it’s your first one — and you have a huge career in front of you as a best-selling author. So kick the cancer’s ass and come back to your fans. If we weren’t on strike and I had the money, I’d make you an offer on the film rights.

  2. Janeton 29 Jan 2008 at 5:04 pm

    Patry, I’m so glad to hear your diagnosis is good. And the reviews I’ve read about your novel have convinced me to go out and buy the darn thing! God bless!

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  4. Carolyn Burns Basson 29 Jan 2008 at 5:51 pm

    Hi, Auria. I’m stopping by and spreading some bliss on Patry blog day. Consider yourself blissed.

  5. sunshineon 29 Jan 2008 at 7:56 pm

    Patry seems so amazing. The fact that so many people have come together to promote the book demonstrates that Patry has touched many people. I can’t wait to read the book. Patry, stay strong and keep inspiring others.

  6. Diane J Standifordon 30 Jan 2008 at 1:33 am

    Ok, I’m sold. (And I am by nature and wallet, a library book reader) I have been on the receiving end of the reject notes and silence, and my computer cup runneth over with unfinished novels. YOUR frendship and desire to help writers is irresistable.
    Maybe I’ll buy a couple books. You are a very special person, I hope you know that.

  7. rainlillieon 30 Jan 2008 at 2:08 am

    You have really expressed well, the feeling that you feel when trying to accomplish the goal of being published. I agree with Diane you have an amazing gift and thank you so much for sharing it with others.

    “Patry, I’m so glad to hear your diagnosis is good.”

    I second that.

  8. Arachne Jerichoon 30 Jan 2008 at 1:37 pm

    Patry,

    I ordered a copy a few weeks before this all started so I could read it and write a review. It is indeed a wonderful book, and I’m glad that I did decide to review it.

    Don’t know if you’ve seen it, but my review is here. I hope it amuses you; the two reviewers talking back and forth speak for me, and I thought their personalities were fitting to write a review for this book.

    P.S.: I wouldn’t mind receiving a second hardcover to pass onto friends and/or the local library. But go for other people first.

  9. donnaon 30 Jan 2008 at 9:51 pm

    Patry
    Cancer or any illness is a tough thing
    however
    attitude is everything
    and by the attitudes of everyone who is supporting you
    much love and kindness shall surely see you through
    this time and it too shallpass
    blessings to you
    Donna

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