Greetings everyone! This weekend was a bit frantic. We had a lovely but intimate birthday party for my mother-in-law. Then I spent time on homework, reading, and then hit the mattress for some sleep. Today, it has been homework again. I will be so glad for this semester to be over.
The diet has not been too bad. I did lose about 3 pounds. And I have not starved! So, I will be trying to maintain the watching what I eat this week also.
Thanksgiving is almost on top of us. Why not stop off here and tell me what you are thankful for this year.
Until next time, read a good book, enjoy life, and don't forget to tell those you love, you love them!
Faith
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
BE PREPARED TO BE MESMERIZED AS WE WELCOME GUEST AUTHOR SHARON BUCHBINDER
I met Sharon years ago, and not only is she a good friend, but a most talented author. So, let's all get comfy and see what inroads we can make into the mind of this one awesome lady!
Sharon:
My husband and I live in beautiful Baltimore, Hon, and live in purple clothes
during the Ravens season (no, there are no other teams!) Dem O's are beginning
to grow clothing in my closet, as well. We have a handsome son, beautiful
daughter-in-law, a darling grandson and a menagerie of cats and dogs.
Faith: I know that you write text books, but when did you decide you wanted to do creative writing?
Sharon: Not right away. After I
published some short stories in horror and mystery, a friend recommended I join
the Maryland Romance Writers (MRW). I joined in 2005 and found friendship,
support and the opportunity to develop as an author with MRW and the Romance
Writers of America (RWA). I published my first short story in romance in 2007
with the Wild Rose Press, and I've been pecking away at the keyboard ever
since, like one of Skinner's rats, going after the pellet of publication,
blending my love of mystery, suspense, and the supernatural under the broad
umbrella of romance.
Faith: And your busy schedule of
everyday life, how did you manage to find time to write?
Faith: Tell us out of your romance books which is your favorite and why.
Faith: Do you have a favorite character and if so why?
Faith: What was your reason for writing Obsession what type of feedback have you gotten from writing about that subject?
Faith: When you're not writing what
do you like to do for pleasure?
Sharon: When attempting to make students, colleagues, and
babies laugh, I can be found herding cats, waiting on a large gray dog,
fishing, reading, going the movies (3D preferred!) or wining and dining with
good friends.
Faith: Can
you tell your fans anything about yourself that they don't already know?
Sharon: Fun fact: My husband and I used to
breed and show cats. In 1982, we had the best Egyptian Mau (a spotted cat) in the
United States. Her name was Tiye and she was a bronze Egyptian Mau. She loved
to be shown and charmed judges all over the country. Here's a link to a photo
of her http://www.egyptianmau.org/stars/grands/grands80_81.html
Faith: What
type of advice would you give to would be authors?
Sharon:
In addition to Winston Churchill's line, "Never, never, never give
up," I would add "Don't try to be another author. Have your own
voice."
Faith: When did your
first book come out and how did you feel when you saw the cover?
Sharon: When my novella, Kiss of the Silver Wolf, came
out, I wept for joy. I first wrote the story in 2005, then re-wrote and
re-wrote it. It was finally published by The Wild Rose Press in 2010. The cover was breathtakingly beautiful and
fit the story perfectly. It felt so wonderful and validating to have a good
home for my book baby.
Faith: Can you give us an insight into what you're writing next?
Faith: Can you give us an insight into what you're writing next?
Sharon: My most recently completed book is Kiss
of the Virgin Queen, a retelling of the story of the relationship between the
King Solomon and Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, and the impact of that epic
romance on their current day descendant, jinni hunter Eliana Solomon and her love
interest, jinni exorcising psychiatrist, Artie Shahani. It is under review now (fingers crossed!)
Now I'm
working on Kiss
of the Burmese Prince, the story about a jinni hunter retracing her
"crazy" grandmother's bedtime stories about her journey into the
Jinni Realm during World War II in the China-Burma-India theatre. The jinni
hunter follows her grandmother's journal and discovers the truth of her own
origins and finds love along the way.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
KICKING AND SCREAMING!
Okay, instead of talking about my weekend, let’s talk about
my week ahead. I am going to go,
kicking and screaming, on a diet.
YES! A four-letter word that
puts the fear in me. I am Southern to the bone, and I love my meat, potatoes,
bread, and sweets. Yes, I know that in moderation they aren’t so bad, but I have
a habit of wanting to overindulge in the food of my choice.
I am a writer, I am up late at night, and I get a “don’t
care if it goes to my thighs” craving for sweets. So, here’s the deal. My darling daughter, and yes, I still love
her although she is forcing me to give up a lot of my COMFORT foods, and I will
be trying to maintain a healthier eating style. Blech! Nasty! But in order to stick around longer
in life, and since as she says, “I’m her only living parent,” I am going to try
to do as she asks.
Now, that doesn’t mean you might not hear me scream in your
neck of the woods when she puts something made of fruit in front of me instead
of gravy and biscuits, but I promise to try and keep my yelling and frustration
to a minimum. But, at the moment all I
can see is the disappearance of bread, sweets, and YES, and this is going to be
one of the hardest to give up, a decrease in my Diet Cokes. I love my caffeine. I don’t drink coffee, and I need that bit of
zing to get me going in the morning and keep me going during the day.
So, if you happen to see one of my heroes or heroines
begging for mercy, it means I am taking out my diet woes on them.
Until next time, say a prayer that I won’t hurt someone who
walks by me with the desired food I am used to consuming. Hey, I’m talking
about big time hurt when it comes to separating me from the food I love.
Now, tell me what is the one food you would hate to give up while
on a diet?
And please come back on Thursday November 13th, for a wonderful time with guest author: Sharon Buchbinder. Her paranormal romance, "Kiss of the Silver Wolf" and her suspense romance, "Obsession" are riveting.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
SATURDAY & SUNDAY RECAP!
Wow, did the week fly by or not? The good news is our new furnace is in, and although it’s cold in
my neck of the South, I am warm and toasty.
I have been busy writing, but not writing what I want to. Three papers
due for school, but now they are in the bag or shall we say the school’s
website. Yeah! I have already fired off questions for the
most talented and wonderful author Sharon Buchbinder, who will be my guest here on
November 13th. She can truly write a great paranormal romance as
well as suspense. I love reading her work.
So tell me, what type of weekend have you had? Is it cold out your way? Have you read any interesting books? And if you haven’t why not? There is still
time to check out The Wild Rose Press for their “Hauntings From the Garden” collage
of books. There are a lot of good
authors who have participated in this series, and take it from me the pages are
filled with romance and the substance needed to take one away from life’s
troubles.
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