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Reading Notes for Book Voyeurs #1

August 16, 2010

An occasional series on what I’m reading and why…

The Journal of Fletcher Christian, Together with the history of Henry Corkhill, Peter Corris, Vintage, 2005

I am an avid reader and read widely. I’m interested in what other people are reading and why they are reading it. I love photos of bookshelves and strain, often sideways, to see what titles are there and how they connect with my own interests and bookshelves. I very much connected with David Barnett’s thoughts in the Guardian:

‘I think it was Sarah Crown who first set me off. “Is it just me?” she asked (while accepting the cliche of that opening phrase), “is it just me, or are the contents of other people’s bookshelves/bedside tables/desks/whatever ALWAYS more interesting than your own?”

Well, is it just me, or … look, does anyone else have an unhealthy obsession not just with what people have on their bookshelves but what they’re actually reading right there and then? Does anyone else stare unashamedly at the paperback that is tucked under someone’s arm while they sort through their purse for change in the queue at Boots? Does anyone else have a better memory for the novel poking out of a new acquaintance’s pocket than that person’s face or name?’

That’s me: a ‘book voyeur’ apparently according to the article. Hopefully others out there have the same fascination with what other people are reading and why. In this spirit, I begin this series with my recent reading of Australian author, Peter Corris’ work, ‘The Journal of Fletcher Christian, Together with the journal of Henry Corkhill.’

Why am I reading this book?

Because I am interested in the genre of historical fiction and especially the place where fact and fiction come together. I am planning a novel based on the facts of the life of my great, great, great-grandmother. There will be some facts but much invention and creation based on intuition and research about times and contexts. I am interested in this nexus and keen to read in the genre I will be writing in. I also wish to understand what a sea voyage and journey to a new life was like at that time.

What was my reading experience like?

The Journal is based around the extended conceit of Corris, a historian and fiction writer, receiving a parcel in the mail with two journals enclosed, one being the journal of Henry Corkhill and the other being the journal of Fletcher Christian. Christian is well known as the mutineer of ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’ fame and the journal is the possible story of what really happened in the events leading up to the mutiny and the eventual beginning of the Pitcairn Island community.

I have to admit I was confused while I read about what was real and what was fiction.  The account of receiving the two journals is in the introduction to the book, a place where I would expect some truth from the author. But it seems that this is part of the conceit and the book is fiction. It was in the fiction section of my library, so this was a clue… Finally, I read this interview with Peter Corris which explains that it all was an elaborate conceit – a story within a story. Corris does have a distant family connection but the journals are fictional creations based on this link. I felt more comfortable once I understood this and it does work well as a literary device, if an unclear one for this reader at first.

I loved the writing, the era it evoked, the events and the characters’ psyches it unpacked, especially the clashing wills and personalities of Christian and Bligh. Being a historian as well as a novelist, Corris has created a world that is real and detailed, with the vernacular well captured. I especially loved the voice of the characters captured in the journals themselves. The journal of Henry Corkhill is equally engaging, a different voice to Christian’s and particularly eloquent and surprisingly tender in his accounts of his sexual experiences.

At other times, I found the misogyny difficult to read and hard to stomach, but I understand it was part of the times, with women being currency in the exchanges of men around land and rights. These are times that I will need to write about also and need to understand the dynamics of but the extent and ‘reality’ of it hit me very hard.

I was interested in the book because it was about sea voyages and ship life in the time my ancestor sailed to Australia. I was transported also to another time, another paradigm, to a story about two men who both seem unstable and mad but held the lives of so many in their hands. The interplay between them is compelling and a fascinating psychological insight into what might have happened and why.

I recommend it for anyone interested in the story of the Mutiny on the Bounty which I know has its own fascination and followers,  and for anyone interested in historical fiction, journals, family history, sea  journeys and the interplay between fact and fiction.

Other related reading:

Making true fiction – Shanna Germain

The lying art of historical fiction – James Forrester (Guardian)

Other reading blogs I enjoy:

Girls Just Reading

Bibliophile by the Sea

More about what others are reading:

The Book Depository Map: a boon for book voyeurs – David Barnett (Guardian)

Please send me any other links and leads in the book voyeur genre!

Image, 317/366 The Bountyby Magic Madzik from flickr and used under a Creative Commons license with thanks

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About Terri

May 2, 2010

Hi, I’m Terri Connellan. 

I’m a writer and life coach living in Sydney, Australia. Quiet Writing is all about journeying deep into wholehearted stories, working through self-leadership strategies such as writing, personality type, tarot and reading as creative influence. My focus is how we create our story by gathering the various threads of our uniqueness so we can shine.

I’m certified in Jungian psychological type via the Majors Personality Type Inventory™ and Majors Personality Type Elements™ tools. I weave a deep knowledge of personality type into my coaching offerings and writing to help women identify their gifts and strengths, and areas for development.

As a writer and blogger at Quiet Writing, I explore personal narratives for creative living. As a life coach, I focus on creativity, personality and self-leadership coaching, supporting women to develop more wholehearted lives, especially at times of transition, through deeper self-knowledge and more satisfying career and creative portfolio blends. I’m skilled in and keen to promote creative productivity and strategy.

Personality wise, I am an INTJ and champion of people understanding their introvert strengths and how to work them. I believe all people can benefit from more fully understanding their personality story and preferences, and also appreciating the differences of others. I’m interested in the power and value of quieter ways of being and working in contexts such as writing, leadership, influence, innovation, productivity, planning, strategy and managing introversion in public roles. And this is for introverts and extraverts!

Here’s my Official Bio + Image:

Terri Connellan is a certified life coach, author and accredited psychological type practitioner. She has a Master of Arts in Language and Literacy, two teaching qualifications and a successful 30-year career as a teacher and a leader in adult vocational education. Her coaching and writing focus on creativity, personality and self-leadership—especially for women in transition to a life with deeper purpose. Terri works with women globally through her creative business, Quiet Writing, encouraging deeper self-understanding of body of work, creativity and psychological type for more wholehearted and fulfilling lives. Terri supports women in writing and publishing their wholehearted stories. Her book Wholehearted: Self-leadership for women in transition and the Wholehearted Companion Workbook were published in 2021 by the kind press. She lives and writes in a village on the outskirts of Sydney surrounded by beach and bush.

You can connect with Terri at QuietWriting.com and on social media as @writingquietly on Instagram Facebook and Twitter.

Book your Self-leadership Discovery Call with Terri here.

Terri Connellan

What I bring to life coaching

I’m a Certified Beautiful You Life Coach and a certified coach with the Global Success Academy. I focus on transition, creativity, self-leadership and personality in my coaching.

I bring to that extensive experience in teaching, adult and vocational education, certification in personality type and a passion for creativity, writing and books that drives everything I do.

Plus personal experience of transition – I’ve been through a major transition journey myself over three years from a more corporate, organisationally based role of 30 years to a self-sustaining creative life. What I have always wanted. I’d love to share some of my learned wisdom from this transition experience with you every step of the way.

Qualifications and experience

  • Internationally Certified and Award-nominated Life Coach via the Beautiful You Coaching Academy, certified by the International Coaching Federation as an Approved Education Provider.
  • Certified Coach via the Coaching Mastery Program with Master Coach of 35 years, Paul Blackburn.
  • 30+ years’ experience in adult vocational education in TAFE NSW including 16 years as a teacher of adult literacy and communications.
  • Deep teaching experience with an ability to choose, structure and adapt content to meet both individual and group needs.
  • Author of two books, Wholehearted: Self-leadership for women in transition and the Wholehearted Companion Workbook published by the kind press in 2021.
  • Personality + psychological type expertise in Jungian frameworks via certification in the Majors Personality Type Inventory™ and the Majors PT-Elements™. President of AusAPT, the Australian Association of Psychological Type, I have a wide global network of psychological type connections.
  • Qualifications including a Master of Arts in Language and Literacy, Bachelor of Arts with Honours, Diploma of Education and Graduate Diploma of Adult Education.
  • 20 years’ leadership experience as a senior leader in adult vocational education, creating vision for some of Australia’s largest, most dynamic training organisations and leading staff groups of up to 3000 people successfully through times of change. I’ve also been an adviser to the state Minister for Education and Director of Strategic Policy for TAFE NSW.
  • A passion for creativity and innovation – through my writing and leading others to be more creative in their work.
  • A love of literature, language and reading: as a published poet with qualifications to Masters’ level in language and literature, teaching and adult education, I have a passionate interest in books and the reading and writing process. Words and the creative influence of reading are at the heart of Quiet Writing and my work.
  • Strong intuitive skills backed up by practical techniques, including a deep knowledge of tarot and oracle cards which I integrate into my writing and coaching offerings.

I have INTJ personality type preference and my interests include a deep love of reading, swimming in the sea, walking by the beach and in the bush, and the intuitive art of tarot.

You can find out more about my body of work over time including my qualifications, work experience and published writing here:

 About Quiet Writing

Quiet Writing is the summary of my passions and Core Desired Feelings of:

creative, intuitive, flowing, poetic and connected

To explain, I love the words of Monicka Clio Sakki, creator of the Sakki Sakki tarot deck:

The Artist is still an Artist even behind the closed curtains. Being an Artist is a process, not a state.”

Quiet Writing is about the strength that comes from working quietly in writing and other spheres to create, coalesce, influence and connect. It provides an opportunity to muse and reflect on core values of creativity, intuition, resilience and strength, and the interplay between them.  In this, I draw on and connect my various experiences and interests as well as connecting with others who share them.

I gain great heart from reading about the journeys of those who seek and enjoy things like creativity, the gifts of introversion, authenticity and celebrating a reading and writing life, and especially hope to celebrate the lyricism of this in my own journey and in connecting with others on similar journeys.

I’m very influenced by my surroundings and I choose to live by the sea in a quiet place that is my sanctuary and sacred creative space.

I love engaging online through e-courses and e-communities and enjoy learning via podcasts. And I love Instagram and my creative kindred souls in that space. I have a keen interest in family history and historical fiction. I have a great passion for the intuitive arts like astrology, tarot, oracle cards and symbolism and am a huge fan of Carl Jung. As an Introverted Intuitive, I love the depth of these exquisite adventures each day.

Key creative influences

I love to share my learning and influences with you to inspire your own transition and journey. I am especially skilled at finding just the right resource at the right time for the people I work with.

Here are some of the influences, connections and reading, writing and personal development projects that have made a huge difference in my life path:

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I look forward to connecting with you and learning from you and I encourage you to connect with me as we quietly write our unique voices into the world.

Terri x

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