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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Penguins


And, I'm not taking about shooting decoys. Nope, I'm talking about crafting. We writers craft with words but some people use other mediums, like clay.

Don't you just love to roll words around in your mouth and then put pen to paper and create. Well, you might want to take out some dough and/or clay and cut it and mold it. Shaping a little blob into something is so much fun. If you haven't done it for a while, pull out a package and play.

It's good for the creative juices.

My daughter has made about ten little birds, Penguins. Here's a couple that might help inspire us writers in more ways than one.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

PROPHECY by Ellen Oh

Ellen Oh, better known to her blueboarder and blogging buddies as ELLO is the author of the newly acquired and, what I am sure will be, the wildly successful Dragon King Chronicles, which will be Books for Young and “more mature” Adults.

The only disappointing news I have to share is that this novel isn’t scheduled to come out until the Summer of 2012 and then only the first of three of her books will be available: The Prophecy. And if you’re looking for strong female role models or characters you should be waiting with bated breath for this book.

PROPHECY is about Kira Kang, the only female warrior of the Saulabi Army and a bona fide demon slayer”

Tell me that doesn’t whet your whistle for more—I’m only surprised it took so long to get published. And, I’m hoping Ellen will tell us all about her writing journey and how she felt when she knew she’d finally made it.

But first, a little bit about my blogging buddy:

Ello, as I’ve come to know her, grew up in NYC and moved down to the Washington, DC area to attend law school at Georgetown University. There she met her future husband who convinced her to stay and now she has 3 smart, funny, beautiful girls who keep her on her toes. They, along with her parents and her sister, are the nucleus of the awesome support she needed to become a writer.

But, I have a few questions I want to ask, so sit back, grab a cup of coffee and listen or “read all about it”.

What inspired you to create such a strong female character in The Prophecy:

Growing up my Dad always told me that I should never let anyone put me down or tell me I couldn't do something just because I was a girl. He said being strong isn't just about physical strength, it was about being strong mentally, spiritually, and being smart. He taught me to be tough, maybe a little too tough. I was always fighting, always in trouble. My parents used to joke and call me Xena, Warrior Princess. Of course it didn't help that I had nearly the same hairdo at the time. So it wouldn't be a surprise that I would write a strong female character. How could I not?

Where any of her characteristics derived from your own strong will to overcome obstacles (of course I’m sure you’re not fighting demons—maybe just slow tourists when they come to your town)?

Absolutely. Kira is reviled in Prophecy for being different. She looks different and she has a very unique talent. She can smell demons. Being perceived as different is clearly something I can relate to. I grew up dealing with a lot of racism. It's funny because I grew up in NYC where there are a lot of different minorities and cultures. You would think it would be more tolerant but instead the racism was in your face. Very different from where I live now, where I find that racism to be more covert and subtle. Racism can insidiously strip away a person's self worth. I had to fight that all my life and learn to appreciate and respect who I was despite the racial slurs and terrible acts of prejudice.

How did you ever come up with such a setting for your story?

I studied a lot about ancient Korea and found it fascinating so I knew that I wanted it to be the backdrop of my book. And also to weave in Korean myths and legends.

Can you tell us anything about the next two books?

It's a surprise!

Do you hope teenage girls will be inspired to become stronger (again not fighting demons) because of your book and more willing to face challenges in life?

I know that part of why I wrote this book was because I have 3 girls myself and I want them to know that girls can do anything that boys can do, and do it better. An important theme of my book is the idea that nothing is impossible. There are always naysayers in life, but we can't let them put us down. Don't believe the words of other people, only believe in yourself and what you can achieve if you set your mind to it.

Can you tell us about your writing journey?

It was long and boring and at times very treacherous. But I made it!

Were there any challenges you faced in the publishing arena?

I talked about this in my LIfe is Good post. How I had so many people tell me that no one would be interested in a book about ancient Korea. In fact, I remember being in a writing class and this one male writer began to harangue me about how no one would ever publish my book because it was too oriental for western sensibilities. Bad enough he used the term "oriental" which I dislike, but he publicly mocked me for wasting my time and not understanding the American marketplace. I wish I still knew him only so I could rub this in his face. Yeah, I don't turn the other cheek very well... I admit to wanting to go up to him and say "How do you like me now?"

What advice would you want to give to budding writers?

If you truly believe in your story, then don't give up. But make sure you truly believe in it. Prophecy was my third book. My other 2 books may never see the light of day for good reason. I knew I had to put them away. It would have been a waste of my time to keep working on them. That recognition of when to put something away and when to continue to fight for it, is important as a writer. When I wrote Prophecy, I knew it was different. Here was something I really believed in. That I was willing to fight for. I never gave up on it because I knew it had great potential. I'm really blessed to have found both an agent and an editor who saw that same potential and loved my book as much as I did.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

GO FROM FAN TO FANTASTIC

Twilight casting director Lana Veeneker is putting on a webinar for anyone out there that wants to transform their lives. She says you can go from being a Fan to being Fabulous!

Here's a little more about the webinar:

"Shapeshift Your Life in 2011"

Here's what she has to say:

"Has The Twilight Saga inspired you to follow your own dreams? Did it ignite in you the desire to transform your life? Are you ready to step into a bigger version of yourself in 2011?

Learn how to unlock your hidden potential by working directly with Lana Veenker, one of the casting directors of Twilight, who has helped countless actors realize their goals and is now setting out to help others do the same.

Lana has developed an online workshop to teach everyday people how to accomplish extraordinary things. In just three sessions, you will learn how to:

* Choose and set goals
* Identify and overcome obstacles
* Define your true calling
* Attract the resources and people who can help you realize your dreams
* Apply the four keys to achieving your goals
* Discover insider shortcuts to success
* Re-craft your self-image
* Identify your unique value proposition
* Multiply your creative power
* Plan for long-term success

This online workshop, presented in English, will allow Twilight fans from around the world to take advantage of this exciting and unique opportunity.

Price and dates of the workshop are to be determined. For now, we are gauging interest, so that we can offer you the best possible experience.

Are you ready to shapeshift your life?"

She has a short survey she'd like to have you fill out but you need to do it quickly. Once the details are set in stone, you'll be given the opportunity to register.

If you're interested in attending a live workshop in Portland, Oregon, let her know! There may be an opportunity to work with Lana in person on your goals for 2011.

She'd love to hear from you!

So check out the Survey here. It's never too late to be what you might have been. George Eliot

Monday, January 10, 2011

Team Peeta or Team Gale?

The Hunger Games

I thought it was a great book. I know it's been a hot read for everyone but it took a while to work it's way to the top of my TBR list.

WOW! That's all I can say.

And if you've read about Katniss, Prim, Peeta and Gale, which team are you on?

Team Peeta

or

Team Gale

It's a tough choice for me. Like between Chocolate Ice cream or Coffee Almond Fudge. They are both yummilicious in their own way. I think I'd have to say I choose...

both

Okay, I know you're not supposed to be able to have your cake and eat it too. But, I say throw caution to the wind. Have both and enjoy for them for their distinctive differences;)

No, not really. But, it's a super tough choice. I guess I'll just have to move on to Catching Fire and then MockingJay.

So, if you've read the book(s), which team are you: Team Gale or Team Peeta?

Friday, January 7, 2011

SOMETIMES I SUCKETH

I gained 3.6 pounds from Christmas to New Year's. I was running and trying to watch what I ate. I guess I wasn't watching it well enough, OR maybe too well, at least when it went from the table to my fork and straight into my mouth.

But, I'm trying not to beat myself up about it---too much. It's hard during the holidays to stay on track...ing. I'm working on it though and I hope I'll have better news next week.

How 'bout you, did you gain any weight over the past week of festivities? You know, misery loves a little company :(

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Pigeons Galore

I know a lot of people who raise birds in the city. A lot of people have chickens so they can gather organic eggs. But, I also know some people who raise pigeons.



Aren't these birds beauties?

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

A Veritable Smorgasbord

A Veritable Smorgasbord is a typical Danish meal. And, we celebrated over the holiday with a family feast. (Smørrebord in Danish)

We ate so much I gained over 3 and 1/2 pounds in one week. And believe me, it was easy to do. Just check out the spread on this table.

I tried to be selective while picking out my favorite Danish sandwiches, which always happen to be open-faced - at least in the true form of the feast. But, like I said, it wasn't so good for my die...t. :(

Friday I'll be talking about my roller coaster ride with my weight.

How 'bout you - any eating challenges you were able to overcome during the holidays?