Fiona McArthur

Where’s Fiona?

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Well, that’s the question, isn’t it?

The first answer is beautiful BALI. I flew out with another midwife, my friend Vicki, at the end of May and came back in the first week of June. This is a photo of me outside the Bumi Sehat, at Ubud, Bali, of course we couldn’t miss out on a visit to a birth centre for mostly Balinese women. This centre is funded by donations and staffed by inspiring women. This was my second visit to Bumi Sehat and again I was fortunate to talk to the Australian midwife working there and also to Robyn Lim, a dynamic American lady who founded the centre. Can you see the sculpture of a woman birthing behind me at the front gate.  It gets the midwife in me everytime. (And that’s why its a large pic because I wanted you to be able to see  the detail :)

This trip we did so much more exploring and connecting with the essence of Bali. Pushbike rides, Balinese Cooking Classes, volcanoes and even stayed with a wonderful Balinese family. Fabulous, fabulous people and time and the setting for my current book. Now why aren’t you surprised.

Then I was home for two weeks, before I waved goodbye to my long-suffering husband, and flew into Melbourne to talk about the publicity for launch of The Don’t Panic Guide To Birth in September.

Watch out for me in print, maybe weekend papers, health and women’s mags, some radio gigs and maybe even a few minutes on breakfast TV. It’s very exciting to me that Penguin Australia are so behind the concept of the Don’t Panic Guide To Birth.  All good reasons to decline that cream bun just in case. Sigh.

Then it was on for a Screenwriting weekend with some writing friends to enjoy two fabulous Hollywood screenwriting gurus, Michael Hauge and Steve Kaplan before I flew home. What a fabulous weekend that was.

Then there was a heap of work, some gorgeous births I was priviliged to share, and now I’m off to the Hunter Valley for another fab Advance Life Support Obstetrics weekend with midwives and doctors from all over. Though I doubt there’ll be much time for tasting the glorious wines of the Hunter. My husband and I keep promising we’re going to go for a lazy weekend and enjoy what the Hunter has to offer. 

But then I’m home for a whole four weeks, and there’s this little matter of a book to finish,  before it’s ROMANCE WRITERS OF AUSTRALIA conference time at the beautiful Coogee Beach.  http://www.romanceaustralia.com/conference_sydney.html

I really hope to see you there.

warmest wishes for a fabulous July and I really must remember to feel my feet on the ground

xxFiona

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