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“I wonder how old we are when we stop thinking like kids?” – This Kid Reviews Books (Quote used with permission. Thanks, Erik!)
Posted in Mostly About Reading, Writing
Tagged inspiration, quote, reading, ThisKidReviewsBooks, Writing
This is a quick post to let you know of a great book promotion – Brevity of Roses — by Linda Cassidy Lewis. This is her debut novel.
Right now … TODAY (February 24) … you can get Brevity of Roses in E-Book format for free on Amazon for a few more hours. If you want the digital version of this book then don’t wait … get it NOW for free HERE. There are only a few hours left to take advantage of this great offer.
If you don’t have a Kindle you can download one, also for free, off Amazon for use on your computer. Even though I prefer ‘real’ books, I do have a pc Kindle with a few books on it, including Brevity of Roses.
If you want to first take the time to read a chapter or two of this book by Linda Cassidy Lewis – you can do that HERE.
So hurry! there is not much time left. Go HERE to download Brevity of Roses for free.
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!
Posted in Miscellanea, Mostly About Reading
Tagged Amazon, Book promotion, Brevity of Roses, debut novel, E-book, free book, Linda Cassidy Lewis
Here in Nova Scotia we have had what we call an “open winter”, meaning we have not been buried under several feet of snow for most of it. We haven’t had major storm after storm, or ice storms, which we have suffered in past years. This year we have experienced very few snowfalls of any consequence.
Am I complaining? … Do pigs have wings?
Of course not.
BUT … today I saw Spring. Yes, I did!
Look:
Did you catch that?
Look again:
YAY! This to me is a sure sign of Spring. And not just one robin did I see, but a small flock of them – foraging on the ground and sitting in the trees.
SPRING HAS SPRUNG! In February!
Now, I realize two things about the above. First: Winter is not officially over yet and we are sure to get more snow, but the robins are out in the open when usually we don’t see them until sometime in March. I have never seen them this early in the year. Second: It is not good writing form to use so many exclamation points, but … gosh dern it! I saw robins today! And that always makes me happy!
How about you? Have you seen any signs of Spring yet?
(Photos not mine)
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!
Posted in Miscellanea
Tagged early Spring, Nova Scotia, open winter, robins, signs of Spring, snow, Spring
Book Review: Can’t Sleep Without Sheep
Author: Susanna Leonard Hill
Illustrator: Mike Wohnoutka
Genre: Children’s picture book
Pages: 32 pages
Publisher: Walker & Company
Released: September 2010
Price: $16.99 US
My Rating: Gorgeous in words and illustrations, funny, wonderful for
children of all ages
I tell you that to tell you this: Almost four weeks later I read a post on This Kid Reviews Books, where Erik reviewed a book by Susanna Leonard Hill, and at the end he mentioned a couple other of her books. This one, Can’t Sleep Without Sheep, grabbed my attention for the above-mentioned reasons. Then when I watched the trailer for it I absolutely had to have this book! It is funny, adorable, exquisitely illustrated, and so fun to read.
Ava has a hard time going to sleep, her mind is just too busy, so she counts sheep. The problem is that it still takes Ava so long to get to sleep that the sheep complain they are getting too tired jumping the fence so she can count them. They quit! Not wanting to leave little Ava without something to count on, they try to find other animals to replace them, and what happens next is hilarious. Pigs, horses, penguins, and the list goes on. So very enjoyable.
The day my husband brought Can’t Sleep Without Sheep in from our mailbox, I couldn’t wait to read it. When I read this book through for the first time I also read it to my husband because I wanted to share it with him, and I laughed out loud at the antics, the surprises and the amazing and hilarious illustrations. It’s even better than the trailer reveals. I have to say, the author and illustrator are a great team for this story.
This is a completely gorgeous book. An added bonus is that if you go to Susanna’s website: http://www.susannahill.com/books.html you will find activities that go with the story and that you can print off for children to do.
When I ordered Can’t Sleep Without Sheep I had in mind that I would keep it for my grandson to read when he is visiting us, but as much as I hate to part with it (and may yet buy a second one for myself) I will be giving this copy to my little guy for Valentine’s Day. In my opinion, he just has to have this book! I hope he loves it as much as Grandma does.
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!
Warning: this is a sad post and deals with death. It is not the post I had in mind for today.
Please .. no more bad, sad news. Enough.
It seems every time someone calls with news this year it is sad.
Actually it started in November of last year when a wonderful friend, Linda, passed away quietly in her sleep. She was in a nursing home for the care needed because of her illnesses. She was only 60.
On the very first day of January this year, Cynthia, an elderly friend, passed away. She had Alzheimer’s, was in hospital after suffering a broken hip, and did not recover. Added to her husband’s pain, near the end of that month, their son James contracted Meningitis. All efforts failed to save him and he passed away in hospital.
News of two other deaths came this week. The husband of an acquaintance was found, having died suddenly, the cause yet to be determined. Then on February 1, the best friend of the boyfriend of one of my daughters came home and found his young wife had passed away unexpectedly due to a medical problem. He is left to raise their two small children.
All of those are so heart-wrenching, but what has personally hit me the hardest is the news I received this morning. Ruby, a long-time friend and my husband’s cousin, passed away this morning. She was a cancer survivor but the treatments seven years ago seriously damaged her heart so when more cancer was discovered in December there was nothing that could safely be done for her this time. She chose to not try it. Hardly out of her fifties, her spirit departed this life and her loved ones a few hours ago.
My heart is heavy. I have cried many tears, grief sweeps over me in waves. But even though I sorrow it is not without hope. I am reminded of the Scripture verse 1 Thessalonians 4:13 that says in part, “that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope.” I know for a fact that three I mentioned above knew the Lord Jesus, the others I cannot say for sure. But families and friends can find their comfort in the Lord, and will carry on – even with heavy hearts.
If you are a Believer I know your prayers would be appreciated for the spouses, families, and friends of the ones I mentioned – for comfort and strength. It’s a rough beginning to this year and a long road ahead.
If you yourself are facing difficulties .. be encouraged. There is One who knows and is ever-present and waiting to walk through them with you.
Life changes, brings circumstances that sometimes we wish we never had to face, but life still goes on. It is our choice what to do with the short time we have.
On the flip side there are exciting surprises and situations that come into our life path, things that make us dance or sing or jump up and down. And, I have found, that even when death comes .. for the one who has hope there is reason to rejoice.
Do you have any experiences that you would like to tell us of God’s comfort?
If you know of any books for children on this topic of death, mourning, grief, please let me know by leaving a comment. Thank you.
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!
Posted in Miscellanea
Tagged 1 Thessalonians 4:13, Alzheimer's, bad news, cancer, death, grief, heart, hope, Jesus, mourning
It is always nice to receive positive recognition and appreciation, isn’t it?
It was seven weeks ago (yikes! has it really been that long?) I learned that I was the recipient of a blogging award, given to me by a fellow blogger. That’s how most of them work.
This is my second Versatile Blogger award, but my first one is no longer prominent, it was moved to My Awards and Badges page because of the theme I was using. This one I will stick right on the front page for awhile.
You can read about my first one HERE. Laura Best gave that one to me when I was in desperate need of the encouraging boost it provided me – and didn’t even know I needed it. This second one serves as encouragement to keep on, even when things in my life get complicated and time for writing is harder to find.
There are rules to be followed for such awards, this one has three, so here goes:
7. I am discovering my love of writing but have yet to mine the depths of what I can do, who I really am as a writer. Perhaps this is something about me we are discovering together .. you and I .. as time goes on.
1. This Kid Reviews Books – Erik is a ten-year-old you will want to meet
2. Sue Harrison – a successful author and wonderful person with a diverse blog, including the sharing of her writing experience
3. Catherine Johnson – a Canadian writer of children’s stories, who also loves to write in rhyme
4. Diane Tibert – a talented writer here in Nova Scotia
5. Jamie Dement – one smart cookie who writes great stuff
6. Darlene Foster – Canadian author of adventure series children’s books
7. Sheri Swift – finding joy in the journey as an author
8. Linda Cassidy Lewis – author of newly released book
9. Donna Martin – focused on encouraging and inspiring other writers
10. Denise Bruce – enthusiastic children’s writer
11. Julie Hedlund – writer, great helps on her blog, creator of writing challenge for 2012 ( 12×12 in 12)
12. Shelli Johannes– Market My Words – great blog with loads of writing information
13. Jennifer Kearbey – aspiring author who makes me laugh on her blog
14. Linda Leinen – writing from a lifetime of experience and experiences
15. Rob Sanders – provides a daily guide to picture book writing
Posted in Miscellanea, Preambles to Writing, Writing
Tagged author, award, Blog, bloggers, versatile blogger, writer, Writers Resources
It seems I closed my eyes for just a moment, and when I opened them again .. there it was .. gone!
P O O F !
The first half of the first month of this new year has been used up already! And what, I wonder, did I do with my portion of it? There is not much I feel I have accomplished thus far.
In my last post I mentioned signing up for two writing challenges – #MOP for the whole month of January, and 12×12 in 2012 which is for the whole year.
M.O.P.
Since 2008, Month of Poetry has been coordinated by Australian poet and children’s author, Kat Apel. You can visit her here: http://katswhiskers.wordpress.com/ and check out #MOP here: http://monthofpoetry.wordpress.com/about/
Last year I participated in #MOP and fully enjoyed it, so this year I signed on again. Each day participants are to write a poem, anything at all (as long as it is child appropriate because there are even a few very young ones taking part, too), and post it to the board if wanting to share. The posting is not a requirement but in doing so it is inspiring and fun and helps draw ‘poets’ together in the sharing. This is not a competition, nor is it set up with prizes or anything. It is to encourage those who love to write poetry, opening up the possibilities and getting the creative poetic juices flowing. Kat gives suggestions for improvement where necessary, as do other fellow writers, and it is a great way to learn as you go.
I have been finding it harder this year to write anything, including poetry, but I am still working at it. For today I wrote a poem about words. This little verse is the much simpler short verse I extricated from it before posting the more involved part of the poem to the board. I thought I’d share the orphaned part here as it just didn’t belong with the rest.
Words to share my heart’s intent words to change and reinvent I need words to clearly say what is on my mind todayIf you are a writer then you know what a love-hate relationship we can have with words. Sometimes they are sweet in one’s mouth and mind, sometimes the most difficult of partners, sometimes they amaze, sometimes they dismay, sometimes they are right there .. readily accessible, sometimes they just will not surface when wanted. This is the way it has been for me the past several months. A mixture of challenges but more difficult than easy. Even so, I believe that it is important that I write, perhaps only for my own sanity, but perhaps for something yet unknown down the road.
12×12 in 2012
This challenge – found here: http://writeupmylife.com/2011/11/30/12-x-12-in-2012-picture-book-writing-challenge/ – is headed up by Julie Hedlund. Check out her blog here: http://writeupmylife.com/
In Julie’s words: “write one picture book per month for each of the twelve months of 2012. This means a first draft: beginning, middle, end. NOT a submission-ready piece.”
Her idea came out of PiBoIdMo – Picture Book Idea Month – when she realized she still needed to do something with all her ideas. You can check out my December 8, 2011 post: http://bit.ly/rDpv8F regarding my efforts in November 2011, and if you are interested you can read through my November 2010 posts for more. Although I had come up with 44 ideas in 2010, I had not pulled together one manuscript (naughty me!), and with almost that many more this year I knew I had to do something with those to honour the pledge I’d made in signing up. Then along came 12×12 in 2012! (Thanks, Julie!)
You may wonder how I’m doing with that so far. Ummm, wellll … to be honest I have barely looked at my pages and pages of ideas, other than skimming them and selecting the ones I think have possibility, but I am going to try to get one story seriously worked on this month. And since there are only two weeks left I have to get a move on!
What are you doing with your goals so far this year?
If you are a writer, is your Muse keeping you busy?
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!
Posted in Preambles to Writing, Writing
Tagged #MoP, 12x12 in 2012, australian poet, January, Julie Hedlund, Kat Apel, Literature, PiBoIdMo, Writing, writing challenge