Acknowledgements

 

Where to start! There’re so many people that have inspired me, supported me and cheered, consoled, and made my life brighter. If there’re any names I’ve missed off, it’s not because I think any less of you. It’s puppy brain. (That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it.)

First of all, I’d like to thank you for picking up the book and visiting Aeron. It’s been wonderful to see Aeron make friends and I hope that you enjoy her new adventure.

To my fellow writers, unpublished or published, I hope that you feel half as much enjoyment and love for writing as I do. There’s nothing like exploring a story.

To the many folks on FB, Twitter, and other social media that I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know. Jaynes Pehney, Kim Carlson-Johnson, and the Clubhouse ladies, the odd socks are for you. Thank you to M.C Henrichon.

To my fellow Cloudies: Katherine Hetzel (and a Binky!), John Taylor, and co. (there are so many of you that I could be here a while so I hope that you don’t mind the general shout out. Seeing you in York makes my year!) The Writers’ Workshop team, Laura, Nikki, and co. Who are happy to chat and help with a smile. 

To the ladies in the GCLS, the mentoring program and the writing academy, the faculty and my fellow students in the academy! An extra smile for Liz McMullen too. It’s always such a pleasure to hear you, (and we’ll always have howdy, right?)

To D Jordan Redhawk, thank you very much for all your help and for working with me on painting in the café and scenes. It was great to have your expertise and gentle guidance when I started out writing Blind Trust. It means a lot that I could learn from you and it was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Thank you for taking the time out for me.

Georgia Beers, Gerri Hill, thank you for your kind words of support and inspiration. Karelia Stetz-Waters thank you for the sound advice and the reminder that it can be a massive amount of fun. (Oh and with wall charts and cards, and maps, I am so glad you love it all as much as me!)

To my fellow Binkies: Jeanne Barrett Magill, Baxter Clare Trautman, Bev Prescott, Salem West (High five paw to Lucy!), and Ann McMan. Candice Cain and all the others in the BInk fold. It’s a pleasure to be a part of the family. I am inspired by you, I am buoyed by your support and love and you are all incredible ladies! (PS I didn’t forget you SFH!) TOTS!

To Ian and Pat Griffiths. You really do brighten up my week and keep things moving, improving and your laughter and joy are a blessing.

To my Betas: Sarah Rickman, Moira, and Ian Spence. Thank you for taking the time to read my work and giving me your thoughts on Aeron. Sometimes, it’s hard to see how a book will impact a reader which makes your contribution and support so vital. Thank you!

To Team Truth: Dani Dixon, Gena Ratcliff, and Karen Kormelink. Who would have thought that a book could reach across the ocean and find me three awesome friends, fellow writers, betas, and generally amazing women? One of the blessings writing has given me is knowing you. Your chats, your love, your support, and patience mean so much. Thank you for the ’Merican lessons, and the gentle way in which you point out when my first floor is your second floor, my sauce is your ketchup, my cake is your pie . . . 

To Sandra Moran (SFH). It means so much that I’ve been able to learn from you and call you friend. That one little Skype call changed so much. You don’t need neon to shine, it comes from inside.

Claudia (Dazz and GusGus!) Thank you for welcoming me aboard and for your faith and belief in my writing. To be a part of such an amazing family is wonderful and I am so very grateful for the faith that you showed and continue to show in me. I hope that the books bring a smile to your face.

 To Casey (and Meka). Well, here we go again. It’s one of my favourite things, getting to learn from you. Who knew editing could be so much fun? Your faith, patience, support, and trust in me and my writing has been a blessing. Your calmness and wisdom always helps to bring out the best in my work. Thank you for answering my endless questions, the great Skype sessions, and long chats. It’s a pleasure to get to work with you. 

To Brie Burkeman. I’ve said it before and I will restate that you probably need to be canonised for the patience you have had with me. Your guidance, your wisdom and your belief in my work has stayed with me. You are what all literary agents should be measured against. I’m very lucky to have benefited from your guidance. I hope that with each book, you see me grow into the writer you know is inside.

To Debi Alper, what a lady! I love learning from you and hearing your thoughts on where I can improve. Your wise words and support have lifted me when I most needed it and there’s nothing like sitting in a workshop and soaking up your knowledge. It takes something special to be the wonderful teacher and mentor that you are.  Thank you.

Fr. Mike Komor, Revd. Jayne Shaw, and all in the CNB parish, your friendship, support, love, and affection for me is a testament to God at work. I am so very blessed to share the same spaces to worship in as you. Mr B & Revd. Sue Beverly, I was so very blessed to meet you and I am lucky to have been shown just how wonderful the Big Guy is through your lessons, friendship, welcome, and support. That first meeting with you gave me a path to a far better place and you stand as a light which shone during a bleak time. Thank you for opening your arms in welcome and sharing with me the good news. To Moira Spence, (bionic in more than just spiritual things!) It means so much that you are with me on my journey. I have learned so much, I hope I have grown a bit too. Aeron and her series feel very much rooted in the meditations you have led me through and I pray that light and joy shine from the pages. Thank you for guiding me, for your patience, and for the smile you greet me with everytime we meet. 

My family, those here and those in the next room. Your lives and hearts touch mine. Your stories inspire me and your laughter echoes in my own.

Em, glutton for punishment as you are. Thank you for all you do every day, thank you for the small things that you don’t think I notice and the cake too! For the faith you have in me no matter what. And, as always, home just isn’t home without you.

Mum, I love seeing the smile in your eyes when you love my stories. I love chatting to you about the characters close to my heart. From reminding me that you don’t talk with anyone to taking the time to explain the difference between past and passed, it means so much that I can share my writing with you. We’ve journeyed through so much together and there’s been a fair amount of scary moments. Writing Aeron’s story always makes me take stock and be thankful that you are the picture of what all mums should be. I’m proud to call you my Mum, you rock.  

Em and Mum, there’s not really much I can say that sums up our wild and wacky every day. From sitting in fits of laughter, to holding tight when health throws me another curveball, and then came a Ferball . . .

It certainly isn’t dull and I doubt they’d believe us if I wrote it down! You both rally behind me in my books and everything else. Your smiles, your edits, your unfailing support and joy when others see the light in my work. It feels great to share it with you. I hope you feel the same. 

You both are a blessing that no words could adequately describe. Thank you.

 

To THS, may my intentions, actions, and words always be acceptable in your sight. Thank you for bringing me to writing, thank you for blessing me with Aeron and her stories, thank you for your unfailing love, and thank you for the light. Through you, all things are possible and I really do believe. 

 

Jody Klaire

July, 2015