The Pulpwood Queen Blog

The Pulpwood Queen Blog
"where tiaras are mandatory and reading good books is the RULE!
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Friday, May 16, 2008

Author, Robert LeLeux Guest Blogs with The Pulpwood Queens!




Dear Pulpwood Queens!!!
God bless you all, and God bless the cornbread sandwiches and buttermilk pies of Jefferson, Texas!!!
I want you to know that sometimes I return from a trip somewhere, and I feel like I need a vacation from my vacation. But after Jefferson, I felt rejuvinated, although much fatter! You know, gluttony is my major sin, and I believe I ate my body weight during my visit.
Kathy Patrick, you are a light, and I can't believe what a special place, and group of people you've created. Tiajuana and Lauren and Bill and Darla, and all the rest, did we have FUN or what?
Even if we did get our hair wet in the rain.
Thank you so much for inviting me and my family down to your truly special little town. And for feeding us like show hogs. And for inviting us back for Girlfriend Weekend!!! My mother's coming, and my best friend Jessica Phillips has already planned the diet she's going on so that she can eat whatever she really wants when she arrives.
Jessica and I both commented that Jefferson felt just like going home, except without having to put up with your sister-in-law!

MUCH LOVE,
Robert Leleux


P.S. Dear Readers,
The photo is from your left to right, Michael, Robert's partner, Robert LeLeux, middle, and Robert's father, Mr. LeLeux.
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs
www.beautyandthebook.com
www.pulpwoodqueen.com

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Eons Interview: Kathy L. Patrick

Eons Interview: Kathy L Patrick

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Happy Tales, End of the Book Tour Trail for the Pulpwood Queen continues!








Dear Readers,
Jean and I woke bright and early and rushed to be ready when bookstore owner, Elisabeth Grant-Gibson came by to pick us up for the early morning television show, Good Morning TV8. We were introduced to Heather, the host, placed on the set and go, shooting!
Do notice that my eyes are starting to have trouble in opening, Day 30 something of book tour! Onward book soldiers!
To be continued

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Kat's book featured in Lubbock Avalanche Journal!

Living

Dromgoole: Pulpwood Queens' club born of woman's love for words

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Sunday, February 10, 2008
Story last updated at 2/10/2008 - 3:38 am

When Kathy Patrick lost her dream job as a regional sales representative for a book publisher, she "gave in to depression" for a while before considering an idea from her younger sister.

Next thing you know Kathy Patrick had opened a combination beauty shop and bookstore in Jefferson. She calls it Beauty and the Book. That led to her organizing a book club, the Pulpwood Queens of East Texas, and that led to an appearance on "Good Morning, America" and recognition on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

Patrick tells her amazing story in her new book - with a hot pink cover, of course - "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara-Wearing, Book-Sharing Guide to Life" (Grand Central Publishing, $13.99 trade paperback).

The Pulpwood Queens, as you might guess, is not your ordinary book club. The women dress up in tiaras and leopard prints and drink and eat a lot. But they also read and discuss what they read. Patrick is passionate about reading.

"If you are going to take time to be in (a book club)," writes Patrick, "then why shouldn't you have a good time?"

For more of the story and other great book features, go to: http://lubbockonline.com/stories/021008/liv_245561768.shtml

Saturday, February 9, 2008

All the Winners of the BIG HAIR MAKEOVERS Sponsored by Raquel Welch Hair U Wear Put on Hair Pieces!



































Dear Readers,
Now I know what you are thinking, these hair do's look whack! But first let me preface this statement with saying, I was NOT in a salon setting and the Raquel Welch Hair U Wear Put on Hair Pieces did not recognize grey hair as a color in their repetoire! Regardless these women, the little girls, and the few pampered bookstore and author pets LOVED their dos! So now, without further ado....
Announcing the winners of the BIG HAIR MAKEOVERS for you all to view!
As I always say, "The Higher the Hair, the Closer to God and we were jacking it up to Jesus!"
I have never had so much fun in all my life with all the winners who were the best sports in letting me do their BIG HAIR MAKEOVERS!
I told everybody at the bookstores that the book portion of my book tour was sponsored by my publisher Grand Central Publishing and the beauty portion of my book tour was sponsored by Raquel Welch Hair U Wear Put on Hair Pieces. I can also tell you this, we not only sold some books, but we have sold everybody on what we call "Go to town" hair made by Hair U Wear. I hope you can see that we all were trying to show everybody that we don't take ourselves all that seriously when it comes to bringing attention to our mission to promote literacy. Beauty comes from within. And at the same time that as I talked about my books and others, The Pulpwood Queens are very serious about promoting literacy and helping undiscovered authors get discovered in big ways!
So if you have no idea what in the world I am talking about, don't judge the book by it's cover, read the dang book! That's "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara Wearing, Book Sharing Guide to Life, published by Grand Central Publishing who helped me in a big way sponsor my entire book tour! I bow to the feet of a royal publishing house and to the wonderful folks sponsoring me at Hair U Wear. Beauty and the Book ROCKS!
Tiara Wearing and Beauty and the Book Sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens
www.beautyandthebook.com
P.S. Also I left some good stacks of signed books at all the fine and friendly bookstores I visited. So please support these wonderful bookstores who most certainly rolled out the leopard carpet for me. They are as follows:
Full Circle Books in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, www.fullcirclebooks.com
Best of Books in Edmond, Oklahoma, www.bestofbooksedmond.com
Steve's Sundrys, Books and Magazines in Tulsa, Oklahoma, www.stevessundrybooksmags.com
Watermark's Bookstore in Wichita, Kansas, www.watermarksbooks.com
Border's in Kansas City, Missouri, www.bordersstores.com
Left Bank Books in St. Louis, Missouri, leftbank.booksense.com
That Bookstore in Blytheville in Blytheville, Arkansas, www.tbib.com
Davis -Kidd Booksellers in Memphis, Tennessee, www.daviskidd.com
Davis - Kidd Booksellers in Nashville, Tennessee,
Wordsmith's in Decatur, Georgia, www.wordsmiths.com
Alabama Booksmith in Birmingham, Alabama, www.alabamabooksmith.com
Square Books in Oxford, Mississippi, www.squarebooks.com
Lemuria Books in Jackson, Mississippi, www.lemuriabooks.com
Lorelei Books in Vicksburg, Mississippi, www.loreleibooks.com
Tower Bookshop in Shreveport, Louisiana
The Book Merchant in Natchitoches, Louisiana, www.thebookmerchant.com
Murder by the Book in Houston, Texas, www.murderbooks.com
Book People in Austin, Texas, www.bookpeople.com
Hasting's in Waxahachie, Texas, www.gohastings.com
Barnes and Noble in Tyler, Texas, www.barnesandnoble.com
Barnes and Noble in Shreveport, Louisiana,www.barnesandnoble.com
Barron's in Longview, Texas,
Windows a Bookshop in Monroe, Louisiana, www.windowsabookshop.com
and of course, my hair salon/bookstore,
Beauty and the Book in Jefferson, Texas, www.beautyandthebook.com!

The Pulpwood Queens Ride in the Mardi Gras UpRiver Grand Parade in Jefferson!












Dear Readers,
We recently drove our Texas Cadillac (silver Suburban) provided by my publisher, Grand Central Publishing in the Mardi Gras UpRiver Grand Parade with it's theme being "Music, Music, Music!" Earlier that morning we got back in town just in time from book tour to attend the Mystic Krewe of Fleur de Lis's Gospel Breakfast at Bull Durham Playhouse featuring Betty Lewis (move over Aretha) and the twin Christian singing duo, Mirror Image, (Jennifer and Kimberly Standing). The morning had us eating a southern feast including Spinach Madeleine, my favorite and ended with homemade pralines and bread pudding! Laissez les bontemps roulez my book loving friends.
I could hardly keep in my seat from the gospel sounds of Betty and the incredible harmony of Mirror Image. We were all pumped, primed, and ready to spread the joy of literacy riding in the parade. Pulpwood Queen Jean Wright and I decorated our car with hot pink boas, a stuffed tiger, my book posters and then picked up Pulpwood Queen Joyce Smith who rode in the passenger seats with a stuffed leopard. We ran back to Bull Durham Playhouse, where we attended the Gospel Brunch and picked up Jennifer and Kimberly of Mirror Image to ride on top our car! We donned them with Pulpwood Queen-esqued cowboy hats and tiaras and passed up beads and kazoos to pass out!
As the parade turned the big corner on to Austin Street, the adrenaline rushed as I have never seen so many people in my life. Two feet in the road until past the curb and up against the windows of stores, Mardi Gras families of revelers hollared, "Queens, queens, throw me some beads!" Two blocks into the parade the girls ran out of beads and we had cases. After the kazoos ran out and they were begging for something to throw. The Pulpwood Queens and I grabbed the cases of t-shirts emblazoned with my book cover and threw hot pink t-shirts! I am telling you the kids, the crowds went WILD! Now if that isn't promoting my book and literacy, you all just don't know what having fun reading is.
Afterwards we had a book signing at my shop, Beauty and the Book. We had written on the back window of the car saying "Follow me to Beauty and the Book, 608 North Polk for a booksigning with Kat with a giant sign of my book beside it! I think it worked as I sold over a case of books to women who did exactly that, they followed me to the shop. We also started two more chapters of the Pulpwood Queens. One in Corsicana and one in Longview, Texas! The Pulpwood Queens may be on a mission to promote literacy but we are also firm believers in having a good time while we are at it! I think the Mardi Gras Parade gets that message across to more people than anything we do. I may live in a small town in East Texas but boy to we have BIG TIME FUN!
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens and author of "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara Wearing, Book Sharing Guide to Life", published by Grand Central Publishing.

Kat returns to Barron's in Longview!












Dear Readers,
Years ago I use to be the Children's Buyer and Manager at Barron's Books. Since then it has diversified into the most amazing store that goes way beyond books, now called Barron's. To return to Barron's for a book signing has brought my book loving life full circle. The staff there is just like family with Vicki, Lori, Donna, Tammy, and Al, all staff that I worked with years ago. Many, many old friends came to join me at the book signing, some I haven't seen since my Barron's days. Becky Ferrell whose daughter Meghan was one of the most frequent attendees at the storyhours I use to give. Marion Mack who as you can see from the photo, (us hugging like crazy) as she brought her granddaughters, Spencer and Madison to every single one of the events I use to do. All these children are now either college age or college bound. Another surprise was Jana Russell. I actually use to teach her swimming lessons back when I was in high school at the Eureka Country Club when she was in third grade. Janet too surprised me when she came by who I use to work with years ago and had been on the staff, I think, since inception at Barron's, recently retired. Many others came by or left notes for me as I signed books and caught up on old times. Sally Rathbun, the school librarian who I had helped many times through the years select books. This was a homecoming indeed!
Then lo and behold a vision of red and purple entered the room and I recognized faces. The faces of Nancy Cleere and Carolyn Reeves, then my my mother-in-law Reba Patrick popped into view with fellow Rotarians, Joann Shimic and Juanita Dean, and more! The Red Hat Club of Mims Chapel (Lake O' the Pines) had arrived in full Red and Purple Splendor! They asked me if I was surprised and were they kidding? Not an event has gone by that I haven't been surprised by the love and support of my friends, family, and readers! Oh, the places books have taken me and the wonderful friends I have made along the way. I tell everybody all the time that there is no other profession in the world where you get to meet so many wonderful and incredible people. Books are but the stepping stones to pure happiness for me. No matter the trials and tribulations we face as we travel this world, books are the lifesavers that keep me afloat.
What a blessing independent bookstores are too, especially the one where I took my baby steps as a bookseller! In my book I stated in the acknowledgements, "I also have to thank my first book family, Jim Barron and the wonderful staff of Barron's Books! You were my first informal "book club" and I never could have accomplished what I have without your giving me that first at bookselling and educating me on the wonderfyl world of books. Our time together will always be cherished and held close to my heart!" And for all of you at Barron's, what happened at our "Literary Investment Club, stays at our Literary Investment Club!"
Thanks to all of you for turning out at my home away from home and God Bless You on your reading roads ahead!
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwoood Queens' Book Clubs
www.beautyandthebook.com
P.S. Check out www.southernauthors.blogspot.com today as featured and really every day for the best stories from southern authors including ME!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

The TRUTH about Author Book Tours as told by The Pulpwood Queen!



The TRUTH about Author Book Tours as told by The Pulpwood Queen!

What is it they always say, "The Truth Shall Set You Free"! I believe that with all my heart so here is my book tour story and I'm sticking to it!

"This is the day that the Lord hath made, let my sorry self try to do good works", I said as I stumbled, bleary eyes and dragging tail as I shuffled to make some serious coffee this morning. You see I just got home from book tour. I have been waiting my whole life for something as great as this, writing my own book, getting it published, hitting the book tour trail. The experience has been life changing. I have never had more fun in my life. I also have never gone so long without good sleep, one pooped KAT!

You see this all began when my book, "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara Wearing, Book Sharing Guide to Life" was published by Grand Central Publishing. They wanted me to hit the road for book tour right after the pub date of January 2, 2008. As I finished the last of my client's hair on New Year's Eve, (I own a hair salon/book store in Jefferson, Texas, Beauty and the Book), I realized that my dream of a book tour was about to come true! A bunch of the Pulpwood Queens, Timber Guys and I went out to celebrate the New Year at Music City Texas then New Year's Day I spent packing for what we called the "BIG, BLONDE, AND BEAUTIFUL BOOK TOUR"! I was going to be taking with me four of my book club members, Elizabeth Stokes of Palestine, Texas, Jean Wright of Linden, Texas, Kay Brookshire of Lake O' the Pines, Texas, and Joyce Smith, my neighbor here just outside of Jefferson. I dubbed then the Pulpwood Queen Posse'.

Our Timber Guys, husbands, were laughing their fool heads off as we crammed 24 assorted bags into the back of our recently acquired Suburban. Suburbans are called "Texas Cadillacs" here in Texas. I mean we were going to have to be on book tour for a month and a week for goodness sake. Who knew what the weather would be like as we traversed was it, ten states! As we pulled out of my driveway in Texas, there was no looking back. We were girlfriends on the ultimate book loving road trip! Kind of like Thelma and Louise and Joyce, Kay, Jean, Liz, and Kat!

Now there is no way I can cover the whole trip in this southern author blog! But here to me are some of the highlights of our trip broken down into the following categories; Riding the Roads, Bookstores, Authors, and Girlfriend Weekend!

Riding the Roads!
You want to know what fun is? Take a road trip with your girlfriends! What are you waiting for! Time is the essence! I have so many stories from the road it's not even funny. But one thing happened on the road that still cracks me up, ONE SMOKING GINA! At the very first of the trip, we were just riding along, just minding our business when we saw a PT Cruiser up ahead with "ONE SMOKING GINA" hand painted across the back of the car. Nobody said anything as I started to pass the car but we were all craning out necks to get a look see of the driver. As we pulled along side, this grey haired bun, wearing woman whips her head over to take a gander at us gawking girlfriends and I swear she had a cigarette dangling out of her mouth that she had just sucked a three inch ash that was about to fall off. We all just lost it as I go, "Yep, One Smoking Gina." We were all laughing so hard, choking and driving, I told the girls, "Look, look at that sign on the side of the Indian Nation Turnpike." There up ahead was this sign that stated, "DO NOT DRIVE INTO THE SMOKE". Well, by then we were just beside ourselves, laughing and crying. I go, "Looks like One Smoking Gina is known in these parts." Now if you have no idea what that sign really meant, I'll tell you in my next book as I am going to have to write a whole chapter on this girlfriend book touring Pulpwood Queen Posse".

Bookstores!
Years ago, Mary Gay Shipley, who owns and operates That Bookstore in Blytheville, Arkansas, my mentor, and I tried to put together a bookstore tour through the south. I cannot think of anything I would rather do than visit independent bookstores. Well, I hit as many as I could on this book tour and you can go to my official book tour blog site to view them all at www.pulpwoodqueen.com which has photos, stories, news features, and more that continues if not daily, pretty close. Each one could be a chapter in my new book but here's one story that cracks us up as we hit Mary Gay's store in Blytheville.
We arrived a little late as crosswinds had as hanging on for dear life as our Texas Cadillac careened down the interstate from St. Louis, Missouri to Blytheville. When we pulled in a parking spot just off the main street where Mary Gay's store is situated, the girls told me to run on so I wouldn't keep the crowd waiting. Later Pulpwood Queens Jean and Kay told me this story. Evidently after I ran to the store, 74 year old Pulpwood Queen Joyce Smith followed wearing my faux fur leopard coat, my leopard Fat Baby Cowboy boots as her bunion was killing her, she had on her "Go to Town" big hair and tiara pulling my leopard printed suitcase loaded with Raquel Welch Hair U Wear Put on Hair Pieces for the Big Hair Makeovers I was giving away to a lucky girlfriend at a drawing at each store. As she approached the bookstore pulling the rolling bag up the sidewalk, head bent down to tackle the blowing gales of wind, a young man approached her with a child up on his shoulders bundled for winter. "Ma'am, ma'am," he cried as he met her and took her arm, "is there someone I can call, there is not way you need to be out on the street in this weather.". The girls told me that the look Joyce gave him had to have been priceless. He thought she was a homeless woman and now Joyce is going to kill me for telling this story but what a story. We are still laughing about it!

Authors!
Now I know that my mission to promote literacy would have never come into fruition if it had not been for the wonderful, fantabulous authors that have graced our doors at Beauty and the Book. There stories have changed out lives and to have the authors come to our book club meetings and call our chapters brings the book to life when we feature a book each month. Several of those authors have become more like family to me. In fact, I have adopted them as my brothers and sisters. One in particular is Denise Hildreth from Franklin, Tennessee who we stayed with while in Nashville. Now this darling little spitfire of an author is a trip. As we sped through Nashville on a driving tour given by Denise she took us to the Parthenon. Yes, a complete recreation of the Parthenon in Greece. Who knew? Not me, as we sped going the wrong way into it's entrance. I calmly said, "Denise, aren't we going the wrong way on a one way entrance." She whipped her little S.U.V. in a U e, and we were parking before I could catch my breath. Denise may seem petite, demure in person but girl, get that author behind the wheel and a whole new personality comes out. She's a tiger!
Now you can view photos of Denise and the Pulpwood Queen Posse' at my blog site, www.pulpwoodqueen.com.
Another highlight was our stay with my brother, yes, I adopted this author as the perfect brother and he is, Michael Morris. His wife, Melanie also is adopted as the perfect sister and you all, did she spend all day fixing us up a feast. Now that day we began with a live television morning show in Atlanta, Texas, went on to Addison, Alabama where we did a morning television show, interviews for eight county newspapers, one blog spot, a fashion magazine interview, another spot for the evening news all with reporter, Theresa Shaddix who had just crowned herself Head Queen of a new Alabama chapter. Talk about a woman who is a tornado for promoting literacy. All hail Theresa Shaddix! Then we went on to Michael and Melanie Morris's house to stay. They greeted us with open arms and terrific wine and appetizers! God Bless Pulpwood Queen authors, they are the best. We quickly caught up and then headed on over to meet Jake Reiss, the owner of Alabama Booksmith in Birmingham, Alabama. What a bookstore and a splendid attendance including Rhonda on her pink scooter who I knew from Southern Living magazine. Again, those photos are posted at www.pulpwoodqueen.com so scroll down for the full story.
We all headed back to the Morris's for this incredible Martha Stewart presentation of a dinner and gorged on her fine cuisine. I looked across the table after the meal barely being able to keep my eyes open and spied Pulpwood Queen Jean Wright nodding off at the table. We begged forgiveness but excused ourselves from the fabulous table and Jean and I stayed in Melanie's art studio. Divine and she even gave me one of her incredible paintings which now hangs prominently in my great room behind the chair where I am writing this blog. I love you Michael and Melanie and hope our paths cross again soon.

Girlfriend Weekend!
Nobody and I mean nobody can top our annual Pulpwood Queen Book Club hosted Girlfriend Weekend. Two days of author panels, workshops, and two nights of entertainment including our infamous "Ball of Hair", a dance we hold as a celebration of authors, books, literacy, girlfriends and BIG TIME FUN! Highlights this year was watching international supermodel and author, Paulina Porizkova's effect of being in my home town of historic Jefferson, Texas, population 2, 199. Timber Guys lives were changed and I look forward to the month we will be reading her book "A Model Summer" this coming spring.
Again this will be a whole chapter in my next book because the event is something I work on all year and this year it hit smack dab in the middle of my book tour. I am certifiably insane to pull this off but I did and BIG TIME my friends, BIG TIME.
The absolute highlight of this event was author, Debbie Rodriguez of "Kabul Beauty School", (also winner of The Doug Marlette Award for Pulpwood Queen Book of the Year) volunteering to do authors hair at my shop, Beauty and the Book, prior to the "Ball of Hair". Somehow I got caught up in to the backcombing big hair fray, I was only going to unlock the shop for her to do hair and then my dear friend and fellow stylist, C. Nelson Collier got lassoed into doing hair too. Then my childhood friend, Heidi Teichgraeber, former Miss Manhattan/K-State and my sister, Karen Penner of Karen Penner Designs got roped in to doing the makeovers. You all what happened in my shop with my agent, Marly Rusoff of Marly Rusoff and Associates and authors, Cassandra King, Judy Larsen, Lynn York, Darnell Arnoult, bookstore owner and creator of "The Book Report, Elisabeth Grant-Gipson (go to www.thebookreport.net) will not stay at Beauty and the Book. I plan to tell the world in my next book! The funnest time of my life and stock rose on hair spray that evening. I was left with 15 minutes to get to my own event where I was the host! What was I thinking! Mostly, you all live for that moment of which I did BIG TIME!

Now there is so much more to this book tour and I plan on including everything in my next book which I am calling, "The Pulpwood Queens' Magical, Mystical Book Tours (armchair and otherwise)!" which will be my stories of riding the roads with my authors and girlfriends, the stories behind the stories of all our book tour adventures and I can hardly wait to begin this writing adventure.

If you all can't tell that I love what I am doing then you all just aren't right in the head. I love doing hair, talking books, helping undiscovered authors get discovered in really BIG WAYS. I am living the American dream and it's all because I am a reader. Now a couple of days into my book tour I asked the girls, "Do you think anyone has ever died from going on book tour?" We laughed but I couldn't help commenting, "Think of the book sales! The publicity!" All I can say I tried my darnedest and it's as I always say, "You can sleep when you die!" I loved this book tour and seriously, I am beyond tired but it's the best tired anybody could ever dream of. Grand Central Publishing made my dreams come true by supporting this book tour for me! I thank them from the bottom of my heart and I gave it my all as I call my editor, Natalie Kaire, my publicist, Elly Weisenberg, her assistant, Darcey, Heusel, and webmaster, Miriam Parker, my Publisher Pulpwood Queen Posse'.

I thank my agent, the best agent in the whole wide world, but more importantly best friend, Marly Rusoff too for holding my hand along this reader now writer's way. She is also the winner of a new award we will be giving each Girlfriend Weekend. The Pulpwood Queen Literacy Award which is an award given to an individual who has devoted their life to promoting literacy. Congratulations Marly!

And now I thank all of you for making my life have a purpose and especially the Pulpwood Queens! You all came out in full regalia to meet me on the road and The Pulpwood Queens of Roarin' Red River even followed me throughout the great state of Mississippi! You are the best! It's reading folks, good books from good authors. God Bless You All and say a prayer for my book tour recovery. This 51 year old bookloving dreamer needs your prayers. Right now I have lost the juice in my "Energizer" batteries and so need you all for a recharge, okay! ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Tiara Wearing and Book Tour Sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
"Hairdresser to the Authors"
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs
Beauty and the Book
608 North Polk Street
Jefferson, Texas 75657
903-665-7520
www.beautyandthebook.com, official website
www.pulpwoodqueen.com, official blog site
P.S. I will be back in my shop, Beauty and the Book, February 12th for those of you who actually can't believe I do hair. I'll leave the hair dryer on for ya! Don't call me before then as in book tour recovery. You can email me at kathy@beautyandthebook.com and I will get back with you as soon as I recover.
That night is our monthly book club meeting featuring Kim Sunee's "Trail of Crumbs". Kim will be calling in, hopefully, for a teleconference if she has recovered to from Girlfriend Weekend. Everybody brings a covered dish and great recipes in Kim's book as you see she is also the Food Editor for Cottage Magazine. Elisabeth and the Windows Book Shop crew will be joining us so all I can say is bring it on! See you at the shop and again God Bless You All on your Book Travels! XXXXXXXXXOOOOOOOOOOO

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Pulpwood Queen Girlfriend Weekend 2008 ROCKED!
















Dear Readers,
All year I plan for my annual Pulpwood Queen convention that we call our Girlfriend Weekend. This years event was a special challenge as it always hits the third weekend of January (the anniversary of my hair salon/book store, Beauty and the Book) and this also happened to be smack dab in the middle of my first ever book tour! Not even sure I could pull this off as I normally always just fly by the seat of my skirt, but as you can see from the photos, I DID BIG TIME!
Every year I try to add more things, keep it exciting, and bring in a great mix of authors, speakers, moderators, and musical artists. This year was the perfect recipe and I hope you all enjoy the photos of the event as posted and as they get sen to me. Note in photos we also have the Joan Hallmark from the Best of East Texas which will air before event in Tyler, Texas. Several authors were in attendance for that show segment filmed in my shop.
Last I would like to thank all the incredible authors, speakers, moderators, and musical artists and their publishers for sending such incredible talent to our event! What makes Girlfriend Weekend so fantabulous is the accessibility to all of these artists! This event would be nothing without all of your support!
I would also like to thank the Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys who made this event possible. Especially Kay Brookshire, Jean Wright, Joyce Smith, Elizabeth Stokes, Tiajuana, Neel, Kim Reilly, Wendy Looney, Jennifer Smith, AND Jay Patrick, Larry Brookshire, Bill Smith, Andy Looney, and Nelson Collier who worked their tails off to make this event fly!
Special thanks to the following moderators for panels: Two stellar booksellers, Mary Gay Shipley of That Bookstore in Blytheville, Arkansas and Elisabeth Grant-Gipson of Windows: A Bookstore and of the national radio program, The Book Report. Really, really special to have you both attend and help in such a big way.
Mary Rusoff of Marly Rusoff and Associates who is my agent extraordinaire and goes way beyond the call for her clients including ME! Love you forever!
River Jordan, author and radio personality in Nashville that is an ardent supporter of the Pulpwood Queens. You are the best!
Hugs and love to author/hair stylist, Debbie Rodriguez and hair stylist, Nelson Collier for volunteering to help do the BIG HAIR makeovers for authors at the Ball of Hair! Donations for the hair and makeup makeovers were given to author, Heather Hornback Bland to help pay for her continuing medical expenses.
More hugs and kisses to my childhood and best friend, Heidi Teichgraeber and beloved sister, Karen Penner for volunteering to do make up makeovers on authors for Ball of Hair!
To the best pie baker in the world, Jefferson's Old Fashioned Hamburger Store for providing the pies for the author/media dinner.
Big Thanks to our literacy supporters, Shirley Reiman and Richard Collins for hosting the Pulpwood Queen Author and Media wine and cheese reception at their historic House of Seasons Bed & Breakfast and Tour Home!
Last a special and heartfelt thanks to my publisher Grand Central Publishing for financial support for our biggest literacy promoting event ever and to Raquel Welch's HairUWear Put on Hair Pieces sponsorship for the BIG HAIR MAKEOVERS on my book tour!
There are so many more that I could thank personally but for all of you, my thanks now comes to you to view in the many truly fabulous photos of the joy for literacy of this event that will continue as long as they are being sent to me!
Bowing to the feet of my Queens and Kings!
Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs now on to finish her marathon and miraculous book tour!
P.S. Send you your photos and comments now on Girlfriend Weekend to be posted on my site! Truly the world wants to know what you thought of the event and to view your photos as you captured our joy and love for promoting literacy!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Pulpwood Queen Singing "Away in a Manger!"

Friday, December 14, 2007

Pulpwood Queen Singing "Away in a Manger!"


Christmas to me is all about the birth of Jesus! I have my nativity up on the mantle, been reading up in the Bible to get ready for my role as Mary on Christmas Eve at my church.. You see I have a small part in the service where I will be explaining to six year old Jesus (my best friend Mary's son, Brent Whatley, who is in my book) about the night he was born. A stretch for me as I'm a little long in the tooth to portray Mary but I have to think that my Pastor Allison knows best in this matter when she asked me.

The whole month has been getting ready for this special celebration which is to me my favorite time of the year. People are just flat nicer at Christmas. So as we prepare for this gathering of friends and family, I have also been fast and furious emailing my friends and family that I am celebrating another birth too. The birth of my book, "The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara Wearing, Book Sharing Guide to Life".

I also believe in keeping the celebration of Christ in Christmas and that my book, my life story on how books saved me, is in keeping with that belief. God first, then family, friends, and then all that other stuff can follow. I also happen to believe that books can help send home those beliefs.

So my message this Southern Author Blog is first at this Christmas season, get right with God. Go to church no matter your faith, your beliefs, put God first in your life. Second, is to love one another and get it right with your family. I am working on that now. Third, is to say thank you to all my friends from the bottom of my heart. To old friends I hold near and dear and to new ones that I will meet on my travels for my book tour. You are loved and you are what makes life worth living. You see it is not about things, what we get for Christmas, but about relationships. My Pastor Allison asked us the congreation last Sunday what we received last Christmas. I could not remember a thing. She then asked us what was our happiest Christmas memory and for me that was playing Santa's elves under the Christmas tree with my little sisters or years later watching my children's faces as they woke up on Christmas morning. You see we don't remember the things we receive materially but we do remember the experiences. For my daughters, their happiest Christmas memory was not receiving the go-cart, or the ipod, digital camera, laptop computer, it was the Christmas we shucked the giving of gifts and took the whole family skiing for Christmas. I will forever have to live down, after I wore a leopard polar fleece outfit to the slopes, the nickname, "SNOW KAT!" If I heard that nickname once, I heard it a kazillion times over that vacation. Every time now anybody mentions that trip someone will hollar, "SNOW KAT" and everybody breaks down in stitches. Good times, my friends, good times.

So I am ending this Christmas, yes, this Christmas blog with an interview I did with author and my good friend and southern author, Christopher Cook for my publisher's website, www.hachettebookgroupusa.com. He may be living in Prague, the Czech Republic, but he's still a good ole East Texas boy. There's also a lot more on that site on my new book; a reader's group guide, an article on "What to Eat at Book Club Meetings", my Mid-South and Southern Book tour of which I am driving in a Cadillac with my Pulpwood Queens, the ultimate road trip and more. I hope you too will go to my website and order my book too, www.beautyandthebook.com. As they always say a book is a gift that keeps on giving and that could be my book's motto as my book is really a love letter to all my author friends. Most of you all are featuring in my reading lists in there and if not probably will be mentioned in the next book. I have this thing for southern authors, they are my PEEPS! Read the book and pass it on to a friend or your local library. To me reading is so much more important and special when you can share it with friends.

Merry Christmas to one and all! If you happen to be in historic Jefferson, Texas on Christmas eve, come see my debut as Mary at The First United Methodist Church, www.jeffersonfumc.com. This is probably my most challenging role as an actress. I think the last time you all saw me perform was in "Laundry and Bourbon" at Girlfriend Weekend a couple a years ago. That role I fit to a T. So channeling Meryl Strep and I think I just might be singing too!

Before you read further, I have to tell you I took little Brent (portaying Jesus and photo featured), his sister, Kaitlyn, and my daughter Madeleine to the local Bull Durham Playhouse recently to see their Christmas melodrama "The Big Toy". As one of the main characters was explaining to these little children in his Toy Shoppe that Christmas was the celebration of the birth of the Christ child, six year old Brent yelled out loud and clear, "Kathy, they're talking about ME! They're talking about ME!" As the crowd burst out in laughter and I too, I thought well I guess I would have some explaining to do this holiday season. But just remember, keep the JOY! Gather your family and friends and just love everybody to pieces! I can think of no better gift for Christmas than the gift of love.

God Bless You One and All!

Tiara wearing and Book sharing,
Kathy L. Patrick
Founder of the Pulpwood Queens Book Clubs
www.beautyandthebook.com
www.pulpwoodqueen.com
www.hachettebookgroupusa.com

INTERVIEW WITH KATHY L. PATRICK
BY CHRISTOPHER COOK

Christopher: I've been to a couple of your meetings, and one thing I noticed is Pulpwood Queens sure like to party. Always laughing, eating, drinking, talking about music, movies, and pop culture. Plus the Queens are LOUD. It's a unique kind of book club! When do you actually read?

Kathy Patrick: Though it does appear at first glance that all these loud, boisterous, book club women would never actually read, in fact we do—and we take it very seriously. I cannot speak for other book club members, but when I get home it's quiet time and reading for the Kat. I usually read for awhile when I first get home, to wind down from the day's work, then read again when I go to bed. If it's a really great book, I'll read until late, then get up early to read some more—like anywhere from 3:30 to 4:30 a.m. I always read in the morning before I go to work, too." Reading relaxes me. Sometimes I read the Bible, and I usually have about four or five books going at the same time in all genres. I also keep a book in the car for when I have to stop and wait at the railroad tracks for the train to cross. Another book is kept in my purse for those long waits in line at Brookshire's grocery store or those arduous treks to Wal-Mart. If I am waiting, I'm reading. Or I should say, if I am still, I'm more than likely reading a book. I usually read four to six books a week.

Christopher: My mother didn't approve of my first novel, "Robbers". The characters in it have sex and they cuss a lot. But she didn't actively try to STOP its publication. Which your mother did try to do with your book. What gives?

Kathy: It's very simple, my mother did not like what I said about her in my book. She asked me if I could please just take her out of the book. I asked her, "How could I take out my mother? Your mother is the most important person in our life." She then called the publisher to ask for the book to be stopped. Now all of this happened only after the book was completely finished. She knew I was working on the book, in fact, for years. But never once did she inquire, in all those many years of drafts and rewrites, what I was writing about. So I decided to send her an advance copy of my book prior to publication. I thought maybe when she read it, it would help her understand me and my life. Maybe my book would help reconnect us as mother and daughter. Maybe it would be the catalyst to having the real relationship that we haven't had for most of my adult life. So you simply can't imagine how shocked I was to find out she had called my publisher to ask for the book not to be published. I have spent most of my life trying to receive her approval. I know now that it may never happen. How do I deal with this? I talk to my friends and I pray. I read and write. Fortunately for me, books have always been my psychiatrist's couch—my escape route when life just becomes too unbearable!

Truth is, we've become a culture of digital consumers. Computers, cell phones, iPods. And with digital content, we watch and listen, we don't read. By comparison, reading a book is a very slow, demanding process. Honestly, do we really need books anymore?

Kathy: My background is not in education. My major areas of study in college were art and geology. But I've always considered myself a life-long learner because I'm a reader. And I do know that kids who read succeed. After years of helping children in my bookstore and raising two of my own, I've noticed they just do better when they are read to when small. As they get older and begin reading themselves, their attention span becomes longer, so they have better concentration skills during school. Their vocabulary increases, too, and they seem to have a better understanding of other subjects besides reading. Letting some technological device entertain your child tends to make them dumb down in my opinion. Their reflexes may get better from playing video games, but there has to be some kind of balance. I guess it's like the difference between eating sugar all day or just having dessert every once in a while, as a treat. I'd prefer my children—and really all children—to develop good reading skills much the same way we teach the food triangle. Find a balance. For me that balance tends to lean towards fruits, vegetables and meats, and less towards the sugar. My children prefer reading over other outside interference because they believe their imaginations create something way cooler than any graphic on a screen.


Christopher: Where'd the name Pulpwood Queens come from? And what's this about Timber Guys? Is that some sort of men's auxiliary?

Kathy: The Pulpwood Queens name comes in part from pulpwood, which is the main industry in this area of East Texas. We grow super seedling pine trees here for paper and fiber products. Pulpwood is made into paper, and paper is made into books. But we don't read pulp fiction! We read books that I deem exceptional reads. Actually, there is pulpwood production in every state of the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, according to my sources at International Paper. So that part of the book club name works everywhere. As for the "Queens" part... well, I thought it extremely unfair that only "beauty queens" get to wear tiaras. How can we be judged only for the way we look when we have no control over that when we're born? We are a product of our parents' genes. So I have crowned us Queens because we are "beauty within queens". And that's because we are readers! About the men... yes, we do have men in our book clubs. We've had male members since the beginning. We call them Timber Guys. But I have to tell you, they rarely show up, and only then if given the right incentive—like an incredible author! Mostly they're husbands of Pulpwood Queens who appear at our annual Christmas party or Hair Ball. I suppose if they showed up more, we would be called The Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Book Clubs. I can tell you that a ton of these guys plan to attend our next Girlfriend Weekend because supermodel Paulina Porizkova is coming to talk about her book "A Model Summer", and actress-turned-author Adrienne Baribeau will talk about her book "There Are Worse Things I Could Do". Like I said, it seems that certain authors bring the men in to the club! But we do our best to keep everyone excited and motivated about coming to the meetings and about reading!


Christopher, Your bookstore, Beauty and the Book—surely the first (and only?) hair salon/bookstore in the USA, if not the planet—is located in a renovated Gulf service station in Jefferson, Texas, a town of about 2,500 people. That's a long way from national exposure on "Oprah" and "Good Morning, America". How'd that happen?

Kathy: Well, Jefferson has a population of 2,199 to be exact according to the latest census. And basically, the media exposure started when Oxford American Magazine covered my Grand Opening on January 18, 2000. I have never been shy when it comes to alerting the media and I send some pretty interesting press releases. I also follow up with phone calls and emails. I get the information out there and try to be intriguing enough for those in the media to contact me. Remember, the world is flat when it comes to the Internet. I just think to myself, "now why would I want to go to this shop?" And I try to think of something to do that is different than what everybody else is doing. So after that feature in OA, the media immediately started contacting me. I think word travels pretty fast when you do things a little bit different. No, make that a lot different. I mean, a hairdresser talking books or a bookseller doing hair? Most people think those statements are oxymorons. Fortunately, the media finds that a story—and one they want to share with their readership or viewership! I continue to be amazed by that fact. I am also so thankful to everybody who has done a feature that has helped me get the word out that reading is important.

Christopher: Are you really a hair stylist? I mean, do you really do hair, or is that just a front?

Kathy: Yes, I really am a licensed cosmetologist and take my job as seriously as I do my reading. I continue to educate myself on product knowledge and trends in cuts and color. I do hair every day. I also happen to take very seriously my job of selling books. Whoever said you can only be one thing in life is limiting their possibilities. People ask me this question all the time and all I can say is, Please come to my shop and experience it all for yourself. You can get a great haircut and a great book all at the same time. How cool is that? Most customers say to me, "Besides all the books and great hair services, you all are just so entertaining!" My answer to that is, "On with the show!"

Christopher: That is very cool. How much for a perm?

Kathy: We hardly do perms anymore at the salon. But if we did one, we would charge the same as for any other basic chemical service, $90.00.

Christopher: Okay, back to the Pulpwood Queens. If I wanted to go to a Pulpwood Queens book club meeting—or start a club chapter—how would I do that?

Kathy:Contact me at 903-665-7520 or email me at: kathy@beautyandthebook.com. Or to read more about it, go to my official website at http://www.beautyandthebook.com. We have first-time guests when we meet every month, and I'm continually starting more chapters. I started three new chapters just this past week. Word-of-mouth travels fast when it comes to the Pulpwood Queens.

Christopher: Your new book tells the story behind the origins of Beauty and the Book, and later the Pulpwood Queens. What else is in there? Why should folks read it?

Kathy: Do you remember in the book "The Secret Garden", how the hidden door was found to the garden, and then the key? I like to think that the reader is going to find out exactly what is so magical in that place—and for me the key is reading. Behind that door are some of the best reads you'll ever find. And the stories! Oh the stories, ones that will make you laugh and make you cry!

I wrote this book hoping that someone would feel just like I did while reading the first book that turned me on to reading, "Honestly Katie John" by Mary Calhoun. That book gave me hope. When I read that book at 10 years old, I felt for the first time that I was not alone. There were others like me. That book turned me on to reading. It showed me that through reading I could find my place and discover where I fit into this big, wide world. That book changed my life. And I hope when others read my book, it will change theirs for the better, too.

Christopher: You lead a very busy life. A lovely family, a ton of friends, a business, a noble cause—promoting literacy—and now you've written a book. What else do you want to do before you die?

Kathy: Yikes, before I die! Honey, I have no time for those kind of dire thoughts. I have so much I want to do, sometimes I'm overwhelmed. Right now, this minute, today, my mission is to help my daughter's friend, who dropped out of school in the 7th grade, to study and pass the GED. She'll be 17 in January and all of her friends will be graduating from high school soon. "Leave no child behind" means more to me than just a school sanction. I imagine I'll learn quite a bit along the way. Now, that's my short-term goal. As far as my long-term plans? I see many literary projects in the future, and hopefully much travel. I have always been a life-long learner, and to learn you must also get your nose up out of the book and live. I plan on taking all my daughters' friends to Europe next summer. Some of them have never been out of the county, let alone the state. I want them to experience everything—the people, the cultures, the food, the places, the history—so they can begin to dream of something bigger than working at the local Dairy Queen. I guess the first half of my life I spent taking and now during the second half of my life, I am hoping to give back. Playing it forward and being a mentor. I like to think God is my co-pilot on this big adventure and I'm ready for the ride. It has been a bit bumpy, and I've had quite a few wrecks, but the road looks smoother ahead. Who knows what may be over the next hill?

Christopher: Okay, this interview was supposed to be just 10 questions. But you get a Miss America bonus question! If you had a magic wand that could change one thing about the world, what would you change?

Kathy: Holy moley, that caught me by surprise! My first thought—since I do wear a tiara!—is "WORLD PEACE," and I ain't lying. But now as I really reflect on this miraculous magic wand, I would say, "For all people to treat our children as we would our most precious possessions, with great care, and make sure they have the best in education." If we want to change the world, then we all better start with adopting every single child and raising them with love, kindness, and understanding. God made each child and each child is special. They are the reflections of our actions. They hold our future in their hands. They are our little miracles, born everyday with a purpose. So my magic wand has been waved. Now I'm passing it on to all of you!



Christopher Cook is the author of two award-winning books, the novel"Robbers" and the short story collection "Screen Door Jesus & Other Stories". Both books appear in international translations and have been adapted to film. A native of Texas, Cook has lived in France, Mexico, and now the Czech Republic. He resides in Prague.)
Copyright © 2007 by Christopher Cook and Kathy L. Patrick