Monday, June 30, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Thank You!

Meet Sonja Baron of Barnes & Noble - Issaquah!
Many thanks to her and Laura Sylvia for their warm welcome yesterday.
And hearty thank you to all the wonderful folks who stopped by my signing table to chat.
I was especially pleased to visit with a gal I first met at Issaquah Elementary School a very long time ago! Meet Ginny Shinn. She came by after a baseball game just to say hello. How great is that?!
Friday, June 20, 2014
Homecoming
I grew up in a time when
everybody's farm was referred to as a "place" and Pickering Place was
just that, a large, stinky dairy farm. Now much of the farmland of my childhood
is gone and Pickering Place is an upscale suburban shopping mall anchored by a
multiplex cinema, a Barnes & Noble bookstore, and a big red barn used for weddings and the like.
On my cynical days, I
hear Joni Mitchell's crystal voice singing Big Yellow Taxi. Still, Issaquah claims a special spot in my heart, and Main Street, Gilman
Village, and yes, even Pickering Place, hold much of the charm I remember.
I hope you'll join me at
Pickering Place for my homecoming!
Pickering Place
1530 11th Avenue NW
Issaquah, WA 98027
1530 11th Avenue NW
Issaquah, WA 98027
Saturday, June 28 @ Noon
Monday, June 16, 2014
When 59 is 60
That's a rain-soaked
bike computer you're seeing. It reads 0.0 mph because I was stopped. (I really
wouldn't take a photo while riding in the rain at dusk.) The next number tells
time in the saddle: 4 hours 43 minutes. Yes, that's 59.65 miles at 7:54 p.m.
(it was really 8:54 p.m. but I never reset the clock for daylight savings time).
We were drenched and
tired when we climbed into the car. As I blasted the heat, I told my riding
partner, May Toy Lukens, our mileage.
"Shoot," she
said. "We should've ridden around the block."
"In this rain? Not
a chance."
But I admitted I'd
had the same thought. 60.0 would've been so much more rewarding than 59.65.
We'd just completed the
Centennial Trail round-trip between Snohomish and Arlington, WA. A
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy trail, the Centennial is a beauty of a ride. Flat
and fast through Pacific Northwest forest and farmland.
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Centennial Trail built over old railroad trestle |
You've got to love an
organization with a mission like this:
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is a non-profit
organization based in Washington, D.C., whose mission it is to create a
nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors to
build healthier places for healthier people.
We started in Snohomish
and ended the 30-mile ride at Nakashima Barn, built in 1908. Then we returned.
An hour or so from our start point, the rain caught us and I
learned just how not-waterproof my vibrant green biking jacket really is.
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Nakashima Barn, 1908 |
And how am I feeling this morning, you may ask.
Tired, a few sore muscles, and immensely pleased about reaching 60 miles
(almost). The first day of RSVP will be 106 miles, the second 82. With two more
months of training, I just might be able to do it. I know May will!
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May Toy Lukens after 59.65 miles! |
Friday, June 13, 2014
Synchronicity or Subconscious?
At a recent reading someone asked if my decision to tackle RSVP, the 188-mile bike ride from Seattle to Vancouver, Canada, was linked to my recently released novel titled, Biking Uphill. All I could think to reply was that I wish I had the marketing savvy to come up with such a clever idea.
Reality is far less
interesting. The truth is, I've carried Antonia's story for a very long time. I
finally began research in 2007 and started writing what I then called Carolyn & Antonia in early 2012.
While I've always done
some biking, I was never a distance rider or a bike commuter. Summer 2012 friends
invited me to train for RSVP with them. I was too late to register, but I rode more that summer than ever before. My friends
completed RSVP without me, and I ended the summer flying over my handlebars on
a solo ride.
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A rest stop with Luna Girls by artist Lezlie Jane on the West Seattle waterfront. |
When summer 2013 rolled
around, my friends decided they were done with distance riding. I was without a
training partner and the intensity of my weekly rides waned. That same summer, on a
camping trip in August 2013, I received a contract offer from Booktrope Publishing for The Alki Trilogy.
As I shared in Biking ... Insanity? a few weeks back, I now have a new training partner. May and I
are registered and clocking miles in preparation for the August 15-16 ride.
So, all I can say is this.
I was never consciously aware of a connection between Biking Uphill and my own biking. As writers, we write what we know,
and I suppose my life and the life of my characters crossed paths without my
permission.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Thank You Third Place Books!
A gorgeous spring Saturday evening in Seattle made for a small group at Third Place Books, but that didn't stop us from having a good time.
Many thanks to all for the hardy welcome and interesting conversation.
And seeing my book in the stacks made it just that much better!
Friday, June 6, 2014
Save the Date!
I am very pleased to announce the release of my second novel, BIKING UPHILL, from Booktrope Publishing. I hope you will mark your calendars for Sunday, July 13th and join me at 3 p.m. to celebrate a dream come true.
You see, like Chris Stevens in RUNNING SECRETS, Elliott Bay Book Company has always been a special place to me. And though I will not be walking down the old spiral stairs of the original book shop, I'll still be reading at ELLIOTT BAY!!! To this Seattle writer, not much can top that!
Please spread the word!
FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE and FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE
If you'd like to be part of my Launch Team, please contact me at aw@arleenwilliams.com.
You see, like Chris Stevens in RUNNING SECRETS, Elliott Bay Book Company has always been a special place to me. And though I will not be walking down the old spiral stairs of the original book shop, I'll still be reading at ELLIOTT BAY!!! To this Seattle writer, not much can top that!
BIKING UPHILL at ELLIOTT BAY BOOK COMPANY
Sunday, July 13 @ 3:00 p.m.
Please spread the word!
FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE and FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE
If you'd like to be part of my Launch Team, please contact me at aw@arleenwilliams.com.
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