February
2007
Here's what's happening
in the bleak mid-winter
These
are the Days -

Chatelaine
Cover - Feb, 1929
Alicia and the wonderful staff over at Chatelaine.com
have asked me to share the joys, frustrations and hilarious moments from my life
during the month of February. I hope you'll read my journal / blog, join in the
conversation, and leave a comment or two (or three or four or more!)
Ami's
Chatelaine Journal
The
Mad March Hare
March
will be a crazy month for me! The Canadian launch of the trade paperback edition
of The Birth House is March 6, and after that, I'll be hopping across Canada to
visit libraries, bookstores and literary festivals. (Wolfville, Edmonton, Calgary,
Saskatoon, Vancouver, Victoria, Toronto, Cobourg, Waterloo, Halifax) Check out
my Appearances
Page for all the details.
January
2007
Happy New Year!
I hope you had a beautiful holiday season and that you're looking forward to a
brilliant 2007. Here's what's new in my corner of the world

Interview
with Her Circle E-Zine
http://www.hercircleezine.com/AmiMcKay.html
Editor,
Misty K. Erickson asks me about inspiration, women's health past and present,
drawing characters, love, friendship and my next novel, The Virgin Cure.
Her Circle is an international literature and arts magazine - exploring the feminine
experience in the world community.
A
Space of One's Own
I now have a MySpace page! Stop by and say,
'hi'.
http://www.myspace.com/amimckay

My
Wedding Dress
A few
months ago, I was asked to contribute to this wonderful anthology. Now I'm pleased
to say it's out in Canada!
My Wedding Dress explores the wedding
outfit as a touchstone garment in women's lives. (The stories behind the dress
True-Life
Tales of Lace, Laughter, Tears and Tulle) In the tradition of Dropped Threads,
this collection offers twenty-six true stories from well-known writers and fresh
new literary voices. (Some of the other contributors are: Michele Landsberg, Anita
Rau Badami, and Edeet Ravel.)
So
you wanna be a writer?
The Writers' Union of Canada is currently
accepting entries for their annual postcard competition. It's a great way to kick-start
your writing
5-loonies, 250 words (or less), deadline, February 14, 2007.
You gotta start somewhere!
(open to Canadian citizens and landed immigrants)
WUC's Post Card Competition Details
http://www.writersunion.ca/psc.html

As
we head in to 2007, I want to take a moment to say "thanks". Last year
was one huge journey for me and I feel as if you've all been along with me for
the ride. Because of you - family, friends, readers, librarians, booksellers,
bloggers, writers, and all my publishing pals - my words made their way around
the world. Stay tuned for a fabulous '07 - blogging at Chatelaine.com,
making spring appearances here and there, working on my first play, and dropping
a few hints for book #2, The Virgin Cure. Until then, here are just
a few year-end presents that Santa left under my tree. I share them with you!
Amazing.
One of Quill
and Quire's Books of the Year -
the book's
biggest ally was word of mouth, spurred on by the book's narrative momentum and
its portrayal of the challenges faced by an earlier generation of women. - from Quill and Quire, December 2006
2006:
A tale of early midwifery beats all comers.
Bestsellers: Debut
novelist Ami McKay catches a word of mouth whirlwind, turning her historical novel,
The Birth House into the surprise blockbuster of the year. #1 Book of Original
Fiction for 2006 -the Toronto Star - December 30, 2006
#1
Customer favourite at Amazon.ca
The Birth House leads our
list of the top 50 topselling books on Amazon.ca during 2006.
SassyMonkey
Reads Pick for 2006 - The Birth House by Ami McKay was my break-away
favourite this year. I felt compelled to not only to tell people about it but
to buy copies to mail to people because I felt that people *must* read it.
Chosen
as a Readers Pick - Irish Times 2006
Vancouver
Sun Books of 2006 - One of the first books I read this year and
easily the best novel I encountered in 2006, this account of a midwife in turn-of-the-(20th)-century
Nova Scotia is everything a novel should be: funny and tragic, joyful and sorrowful,
filled with rich, carefully drawn characters and experiences that linger long
in the mind.
The Birth House spent most of the year on bestseller lists
and marked the arrival of a splendid new talent. I can't wait to see what Ami
McKay does next. - Robert Wiersema, for the Vancouver Sun.
November
2006 News
Two
Nova Scotia Appearances!
November
22
I'll be signing books and answering
questions at the Dartmouth Chapters. Come have a relaxing evening, a little
chit-chat, and get a book signed before the holiday rush hits!
7pm - 8:15
41
MicMac Boulevard, Dartmouth NS.
(902) 466-1640
November
29
The Fieldwood Heritage Society presents:
Ami McKay - Fact into Fiction:
the stories, inspiration and history behind The Birth House.
7:30pm Canning
Fire Hall.
What a treat to read and
speak in a town with so much history and so many ties to my work! I hope you'll
join us - open to all! (It's a free event, but I hope you'll consider donating
to the Society. They have a lovely museum above the Canning Library and they are
currently renovating the old Dickie-Baxter house - donations are appreciated.
A
Holiday Gift for Readers!!!!

This
has been such a tremendous year for me, so I thought I'd find a way to say 'thank-you'
to my readers. If you send me an email with a request, I'll send you a personalized,
signed bookplate along with a holiday card/note. (Normally you have to send a
self-addressed stamped envelope to get a bookplate
) It can be personalized
to someone special that you're giving the book to, or it can be for yourself
I
won't tell Santa.
Requests can be from anywhere on the planet, just be sure
you get them to my email box by December 12, 2006. (Please put "Holiday Card"
in the subject line.)
ami@amimckay.com

And
speaking of Holiday Cheer
Barnes and Noble Booksellers has chosen The Birth
House as a Holiday 2006 Selection for their Discover Great New Writers program.
The Birth House will be featured in all Barnes and Noble stores for the months
of November, December and January!
"Lovers
of historical fiction are in for a treat with McKay's absorbing debut novel
A
woman's right to control her own body is a theme that still resonates today and
McKay explores it with insight, sensitivity and tremendous passion."
Cozy
Cover Girl

Check
out the December issue of Quill and Quire
I'm featured in a story/interview
by Susan Catto. (photo by the amazing Kevin
Kelly!)
Bloggy-
Love
Two wonderful reviews have
appeared in blogs this past month. Both blogs are part of web sites and organizations
that I adore!
The
Birth Ecology Project
The
Birth Ecology Project advocates for gentle birth and parenting practices that
are conscientious of the mother-baby relationship and ecological balance. We promote
healing the state of birth on our planet through midwifery, doula care, natural
birth, conscious parenting, sustainable living, and tolerance for all kinds of
families.
Lunapads
Lunapads
is a women-owned small business based in Vancouver, Canada. Our mission is to
help women have healthier and more positive experiences of their menstrual cycles,
and by extension, their bodies overall.
October
2006 News
I
heart IFOA!

There's
a saying that gets thrown around with exuberance during college basketball playoff
season in Indiana
if your team makes it to the Sweet Sixteen finals, you're
'going to the Big Dance.' For small schools with scrappy players, nothing beats
a chance to dance. It's that bookish (Drew Barrymore in Never Been Kissed)
girl getting asked to the prom kind of feeling - and exactly how I felt when I
was asked to read at this year's International Festival of Authors in Toronto.
(Yes, I actually squealed when my I got the good news.)
October
22 - 1pm - Premiere Dance Theatre
I'm reading with Bernice Eisenstein, Rosemary Sullivan, and Sarah Waters!
October
25 - 7pm - Studio Theatre
There will be a roundtable discussion
with Janet Fitch, Claire Messud, Meg Wolitzer and me
moderated
by Shinan Govani.
Tickets
are on sale now!!! For Box Office and Info:
416-973-4000 http://www.readings.org/

I'm
proud to announce that The Birth House has been picked as a Booksense
Notable for October! Booksense is a wonderful group of indie booksellers in the
US and I'm thrilled and honoured to have their support.
"Like
the tidal surge in the Bay of Fundy, McKay's wonderful novel pulls you in. A great
book club pick!" - Maryjude Hoeffel, Bookin' It, Little Falls, MN.
All
the world's a stage

Two
Planks and Passion Theatre Co. is celebrating its 15 anniversary this
year! They have some wonderful things in the works
a musical adaptation of
the CBC Canada Reads winner, Frank Parker Day's Rockbound, an outdoor
production of The Odyssey, and I'm currently developing a play based
on an enduring Nova Scotia mystery - the story of Jerome. To read more about the
mystery behind the tale, (or to contribute your own bit of Jerome's story) please
see my blog entry, Searching
for Jerome.
Just
the FAQ's

I
tried out FAQQILY a couple of months ago and really got hooked on the idea of an interactive FAQ.
It's a wonderful mix of comments, questions, book club, and community and I find
it less intimidating than trying to run a forum (that never seems to be free of
glitches or spam!) So, in the spirit of "out with the old and in with the
new", I'm shutting down the Kitchen Table Forums and revving up my
FAQQLY page! Please stop by - questions and comments are welcome!
If
you are a member of MySpace you may also wish to drop by my new MySpace
Page.
Oktober
Fest!

How
fitting that I was sent the cover art for the German edition of The Birth
House this month! It's knefla and sauerbraten at my house in anticipation
of the upcoming publication by btb / Random House Germany - March 2007. And, if
you've got keen eyes, you'll have noticed that they changed to title to In Mondnachten. Doesn't it just sing? I love it!
http://www.randomhouse.de/btb/
Filly.ca
Stop
by "Halifax's
Chick Website" to read an interview with Filly writer, Shannon Webb-Campbell.
September
2006 News
Lots of readings
in store this fall (Indianapolis, Halifax, Toronto and Windsor, ON)
take
your pick and I hope to see you soon!
September
14 - Big Hat Books in Broad Ripple Village - Indy.
September
25 - Word on the Street - Halifax
September
27 - Reading with Wayne Johnston - Halifax
For
times, locations, tickets etc. as well as readings in October and November, please
visit the Appearances Page.
News
Flash!
Karen Brody, playwright and creator of BOLD, has chosen The Birth House as the first pick for her BOLD book club.
What's
most exciting to me about the BOLD book club is that it's all about community.
Starting September 1, readers around the world will be discussing The
Birth House via listserve. And, I'll even get to have a call-in phone
conversation with all of you!
For the official announcement and information
on how
to join, please visit the BOLD
book club page

Reviews have been coming in from the UK and the US. Here's a sampling of what's being
said about The Birth House
"This
is an impressive novel, laced with quirky research and rippling with muscular
poetry." - The
Observer
"McKay has
done her research
and along with her lyrical prose and deft storytelling,
she cements the historical context with clippings of advertisements, news articles
and correspondence among the characters." - The
Chicago Sun-Times
"I
can honestly state that The Birth House is incredible in all sense of the word."
-Amelia's
Passion

The
Wise Women Blog Tour was a smash!
If you happened to miss it and would like
to take the tour, it's not too late!
Just head over to the WWBT
page and click the links.
Thanks to everyone who participated. What
an amazing experience!experience!
By
the way, I'll be guest blogging at Giving
Birth With Confidence for the entire month of September, so be sure to
check it out!
August
2006 News

To
celebrate the UK and US publications of The Birth House, as well
as the six-month anniversary of the Canadian edition, I'm hosting The Wise
Women Blog Tour.
The WWBT
runs from August 21 -August 29, and will include rants, reviews, interviews,
essays and photos. Best of all, it can include you too! This is the beauty of
the blogging community
comments for discussion are encouraged along the way.
Click here to find out more!
August
22
The Birth House will be released in the USA by
Wm.
Morrow/HarperCollins!

Click
here for details on how to pre-order
or find a local bookseller...
August
7
The Birth House will be officially launched in the
UK
by 4th Estate/ HarperCollins!

I've
already had my first print review in SHE magazine.
"This is truly a
captivating read
"
and an amazing review from a terrific blogger,
Dovegreyreader.
Click here for details
on how to pre-order or find a local bookseller...
Historically
Speaking
I'm pleased to announce that The Birth House
has been chosen as an "Editor's Pick" by The Historical Novel
Society!
"The
author is a fresh new voice in Canadian writing
Wise, wry, witty and yet
deeply serious, this novel reminds me of the novel L. M. Montgomery might have
written about Anne Shirley had she been allowed, and had her heroine chosen to
become a midwife and not a teacher."
Visit
the HNS
site and scroll down the page to read the entire review. (By the way,
if you love historical fiction, this is THE place to go to read about what's coming
next!)
Announcing the
release of The Birth House in The Netherlands
Het Geboortehuis
is published by Luitingh
~ Sijthoff.

Visit
my blog,
Incidental Pieces to read more about it and to see a Dutch review (as
well as the wacky babelfish translation of it!)
For
your listening pleasure
The Globe and Mail
has a
recording of me reading the "Vibration is Life" portion of the novel
on their web site.
For
your viewing pleasure
You probably noticed the nifty 'trailer'
that now appears on thebirthhouse.com, but I wanted to let you know about another
Birth House inspired book trailer that was recently created by the daughter
of the owners of The
Inside Story bookstore. It even has a soundtrack!
For
your reading pleasure
My Canadian editor at Knopf Canada,
Angelika Glover, was kind enough to answer a few behind-the-scenes questions about
the editorial process. Check out my interview with her at my blog,
Incidental Pieces.
The
Fall Line-up!
Autumn 2006 is shaping up to be a busy but exciting
time for me.
September will bring a trip to the States (details TBA),
and two readings in Halifax.
October is the International Festival
of Authors in Toronto.
November brings a reading at the Toronto
Reference Library and the Windsor Book Fest.
For all the nitty-grtty,
times and places, please visit my appearances
page.
June-July,
2006

Wm.
Morrow/HarperCollins USA has chosen The Birth House as part of their "First
Look" program.
Although
The Birth House won't be released in bookstores in the US until August 22nd, you
can visit the following page and sign up to be one of the first in the States
to read and review the US edition. (You'll get a free advanced reading edition
of the book - that's a proof of the book before it comes out in hardcover - something
that's pretty collectable these days!)
The
deadline for signing up is July 31st.
Here's
the link:
First
Look - The Birth House
Holy
Podcasts, Batman!
The Ottawa International Writers Festival chose little-old
me for their first podcast from the 2006 Spring fest.
It's from the reading
I gave in April at the Library and Archives...I talk a bit about historical research
and then read from the portion of the novel that covers the Halifax Explosion.
Listen
here.
July 10-14 Ross Creek
Centre for the Arts, NS
I'll be teaching a creative writing course
for youth (ages 11+) at The Ross Creek Centre for the Arts during
their Summer Arts Camp!
The class is filling up fast, so if you know of a young
person interested in attending, go to the
Ross Creek Site for details.
July 15 Ross Creek Centre
for the Arts - Art on the Mountaintop Summer Stretch for Adult Writers
- Now the grown-ups can come and play too!
Spend an afternoon stretching
your creative muscles.
Whether your focus is fiction or non-fiction, this workshop
can help you see your writing in new ways. Break into something new, or break
out of a rut, with writing exercises, tips, and shop talk. Special emphasis will
be given to writing practice and finding voice.
1:30
p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Writing workshop
and for the package deal
stay
for supper (6 -7) and a performance by Zuppa
Circus.
for complete
details, check
out the online brochure.
May
2006 - News
Book
Give-Aways and a Book Club Contest!
Visit my blog, Incidental
Pieces, for information about two online book give-aways as well as a book
club contest sponsored by CBC Radio.
The
Best Things in Life Are
On
the Road Again
Here's where I'll be in the next few weeks. Come
out and say 'hello', I love meeting readers! (For full details and a longer listing
of events, please visit the
appearances page.
May
28, 2006
Fredericton, New Brunswick
7pm - 9pm @ Chapters
Books
June 11. 2006
Toronto,
ON
Metro Toronto Convention Centre,
North Building
Book
Expo Canada from 12 noon - 12:30 @ the Random House booth
June
17, 2006
Halifax NS
My Fair Baby
I'll
be reading from 1:30 to 2:00 PM and then signing books at the Venus Envy booth.
St
David's Presbyterian Church hall, Brunswick Street, Halifax (right behind the
Spring Garden Library)
Isn't
She Lovely?
In honour of the upcoming home
birth week in Wales
(March 27 - 31 - isn't that one of the coolest
things you've ever heard?) I thought I'd give you a sneak peek of the cover for
the UK edition of The Birth House

Published
by 4th Estate, an imprint of Harper Collins UK - On Sale August 7, 2006
(But
you can pre-order at your local bookseller or at Amazon.co.uk)
Book
Club Alert!

I'm
pleased to announce that Erica Ehm has chosen The Birth House
as a book club pick over at Yummy Mummy!
Yes,
the Erica Ehm. If you haven't heard, she's got a nifty TV show devoted to motherhood,
finding balance in your life, and "parking your guilt at the door".
(Gotta love that!)
Best of all, there's
a web site to go along with her show and it's full of all kinds of helpful hints,
interesting conversation, and a "between
the covers" book club.
MORE
Book club goodness
If your book club (on or off line) has chosen
The Birth House to read, I'd love to hear from you! ami@amimckay.com
In
the next few weeks I'll be starting a new section on the site devoted to comments
from readers, recipes from book clubs and snapshots of club gatherings!
(It
seems chapters of The Occasional Knitters Society are popping up
all over the place
) If you've got book club tales or photos you'd like to
share, let me know. Your club could be featured on the web site. (Also, watch
for an O.K.S. contest
coming soon. And
plans for a big book club event
in Halifax are in the works.)
Spring Appearances
April
29 - Canning, NS
ArtCan Gallery and Café @ 9:00pm.$5.00
per person.
Limited seating so please call to reserve your tickets.
582
7071
May 3 - Middleton, NS (7pm)
Reading
and conversation at the Macdonald Museum, hosted by The Inside Story, Greenwood.
For information call: 1-902-765-6116
May
28 - Fredericton, NB
Reading at Chapters (details TBA)
April
News 2006
A big week for
The Birth House!
#1 Canadian Booksellers Association (week
ending April 8)
#1 Quill and Quire (week of April 2- 8)
#1
Maclean's (week of April 10)
# 1 National Post (April 15)
#1
The Globe and Mail (April 15)
#1 Bravo.ca
The
Birth House has been making bestseller lists across Canada! For the weekMarch
26-Apr 1st, it was # 2 on the following fiction lists:
The Globe
and Mail, The Canadian Booksellers Association, and Maclean's.
Once
again, my sincerest thanks to YOU (readers, booksellers, librarians, midwives,
doulas, and many more) who are sharing the book with others!
Oh,
Oh Shelagh! - April 5, 2006
The CBC Radio Sounds Like Canada interview
with Shelagh Rogers is now available as an audio
file online:
And while you're listening, check out
Ami's blog entry, including photos of her day at the CBC studios in Halifax.

The
feature story in The Coast this week (April 6 - April 13) is all
about The Birth House and midwifery in Nova Scotia! Read Sue
Carter-Flynn's wonderful article online.
Spring
Readings in Halifax, Ottawa, Halifax (again) and even Middleton NS.
(for
further details and contact information, plus listings for other events, please
check out the Appearances
page.
April 8 - Halifax (7pm
The Lord Nelson Hotel)
Reading at the Halifax International Writers' Festival
(with Lynn Coady and Bapsi Sidwa)
April
19 - Ottawa
(8:30pm The Auditorum at the Library and Archives)
Reading
at the Ottawa International Writers' Festival (Spring Edition, with Madeline
Thien and Anar Ali)
April 20 - Halifax
(7pm)
Reading and conversation at the Spring Garden Public Library
May
3 - Middleton, NS (7pm)
Reading and conversation at the Macdonald Museum,
hosted by The Inside Story, Greenwood.
Talk
of Women's Lives, The Community of Birth, and The Writing Life
A recent
interview with CKUT's Mahalia Verna is now available online. I had a wonderful
time chatting with her! (and it brought back memories of my campus radio days
)You
can listen to it via the CKUT
website. Select the "sound" icon next to "The Wednesday
Morning After". Once the Archive box pops up, then choose either the streaming
audio or download next to "Entire Show" (I was later in the second half
of the first hour, but you'll have to choose the entire show, since it went over
the first hour mark.) The interview lasts about 20 minutes.
Everybody's
Talkin'
The
Kitchen Table Forums are open for conversation
everything
from book discussions, the writing life, and general chit-chat.
March
News 2006
March
5, 2006 The Birth House has made the Globe and Mail's bestseller list at
# 9!
(It's also #1 this week on the Chronicle Herald's Nova Scotian
bestsellers list and in it's third week on the Calgary bestseller list it's climbed
to #1.) Thank-you , thank-you, thank-you readers!
I'm on and off the road
for the next few weeks. Hopefully I'll see some of you along the way. Here are
some things that are coming up
Reviews
and interviews have appeared in many publications and web sites (such as CBC.ca
Arts, The Ottawa Citizen, The National Post, The Calgary Herald, and the Globe
& Mail etc.) Click HERE to find a complete
listing of online links.
I'm proud to
announce that The Birth House has been chosen as a Chapters/Indigo
Heather's Pick! Visit the Chapters.ca website to read Heather
Reisman's wonderful Review.
Vancouver
- Thursday March 9 - 7:00PM
Ami will be reading along with Gail Anderson
Dargatz
@ Fireside Books
2652 Arbutus Street, Vancouver
ph: 604-734-7323
http://www.firesidebooks.ca/
March
- Chatelaine Special Guest Forum
The special
guest forum at Chatelaine.com is opening. I'll be making a special 'live
chat' appearance at the forum (between 12 and 2pm EST.) to answer the questions
that have been posted and to chat with those who visit the forum when I'm online.
(If you can't make the chat on the 10th, feel free to leave a question anytime
from the 6th -10th, but I hope to see you there!)
The publication date
in the UK (4th
Estate/Harper Collins UK) has been set for August 7, 2006! Publication in
the USA (Wm.
Morrow/Harper Collins USA) to follow shortly after. You can now pre-order
The Birth House in the UK and the US, click HERE
for details on how to order from Canada, the UK or the US.
February
News - 2006
Lots of things
happening this month!
*Readings,
Events, and upcoming media spots are listed on the Appearances
Page.
Read a wonderful interview and feature
with writer Andrea Curtis at the CBC.ca
Arts website.

*The
New Face of Fiction is Here!
Knopf Canada has recently re-launched their
NFoF web site. It features author profiles, book descriptions, author interviews,
and a look at the past ten years. Yes, it features yours truly for 2006, but better
than that is the NFoF Library Contest! You could win all 30 books published
in the NFoF program. To enter, go
Here.
*Chatelaine magazine now
features from the March issue online, including an exclusive
chapter from The Birth House. AND
jot down your questions
now
I'll be dropping by the Chatelaine online book forum March 6-10 to have
a chat about books, the writing life, and The Birth House. I took a peek
the other day
It's
a wonderful place to hang out and talk books!
*Book
Club ALERTS!
- Book Giveaway! Starting February 14, The Birth
House will be featured for two weeks in the Bookclubs.ca
giveaway contest. Bookclubs.ca is a great resource for bookclubs
book
descriptions, readings guides, etc.
-
Speaking of sites for bookclubs
The Novelties
page is up and running here at thebirthhouse.com. You can find all kinds of goodies
there. (reading guide, signed bookplates, author interview, recipes, take the
hysteria quiz or have your tea leaves read.)
-
CBC Radio Halifax's Mainstreet Bookclub has chosen The Birth House
as this month's title! Read along and then tune in to Carmen Klassen and the rest
of the club in early March to hear the discussion.
*
Check out my latest blog entries
including an interview
with Kelly Hill, the amazing woman who designed the Knopf Canada edition of
The Birth House.
January
News
Happy New Year!
In
a little over a month The Birth House will be out in the world.
The in-store date in Canada is February 14, 2006. Valentine's Day. Wow.I'll
be posting updates throughout the next few weeks, but here's the latest
Tickets
are now available for the February 15th launch in Wolfville, NS!Reading, Reception
and Book Signing at the Acadia Cinema - 7:30pmWednesday, February 15, 2006
Tickets
$2 - available at The Box of Delights Bookstore (542-9511) All proceeds go to
The Midwifery Coalition of Nova Scotia.
Events
and media appearances are currently being scheduled in Halifax, Toronto, Montreal,
and Vancouver. Details to be posted soon!
My
first online interview
An author's Q&A has been posted at the Random
House Canada website. Click
here to read it.
And for those
who can't get to one of the cities on the tour, I'm putting together a Virtual
Book Tour to take place in March. I'll be making a week-long "guest appearance"
at a book club forum, writing essays and being interviewed at various web sites
and blogs. If you have a blog or online journal and you'd like to participate,
please email me. The more the merrier! Email
Ami