by Sally Piper
Maybe she could make amends with those hills that once held her, spend some time watching their colours change and see the beauty of them through different eyes. The old farmhouse might even be still standing, the rooms they once slept in, ate in, used as a store for hay or grain perhaps, with the eating and sleeping done in a smart new house across the way. She thought it more likely her family home had fallen down by now – smashed to the ground by a wind that wouldn’t let up on her nail-rusted sides, or dropped gracefully one still evening, like an old lady’s curtsy taken on knees too tired to push her up again. If the old barn still stood, she might hold her eye to a knot hole in the wood. Time might lend her a new vision in the dim light.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
A novel springs first from the mind of its author, but is then touched by many others, each of whom leave their mark, if not necessarily on the final work, most certainly on the life of the author.
Of those people, special thanks must go to friend and mentor Kris Olsson. Your gentle wisdom, subtle questions and well-timed silences helped me to pause, think and find confidence, and your humour and friendship kept me grounded in the real world.
Heartfelt thanks to Caroline and Lynda who have been with me since the first word; Alison and Julie for never losing faith even when mine was lagging; and Jane and Christine for helping keep the dream alive. Thanks also to Jocelyn, Louise, David, Sue, Michael, Sarah, Mick, and my Tuesday friends for your support and encouragement; and to Wayne, Janina, Martin, Andrew, and the enviably younger Grissie cohort – for your friendship and laughter.
Thanks to Varuna, The Writers’ House in Katoomba, NSW. The publishing fellowship I was awarded at this unique and invaluable place came at a crucial time in the novel’s progress.
Gratitude and thanks to Judith Lukin-Amundsen – your relaxed and generous conversations were as important to me as your insightful editorial notes. Thanks also to the professional and supportive team at UQP: Madonna Duffy, Jacqueline Blanchard and Meredene Hill – your enthusiasm and energy for books is boundless.
Finally, thanks to my family – to John for never questioning the purpose of it, and to my sons, Aaron and Liam, your curiosity about the ways of the world is ever contagious, as is the humour you bring to our table.
First published 2014 by University of Queensland Press
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© 2014 Sally Piper
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