Wednesday, June 30, 2010

WIP Wednesday: My First Blogger Contest!






















Today I entered The First Sentence of your WIP contest at A No.2 Pencil Stat! I have been meaning to enter a on-line contest at some point and I am very pleased to see so many here on Blogger. My entry to this particular bit-o-fun is from my paranormal romance, Ghost Mountain:

"It was that feeling again, like having your hand palm down on a railroad track, knowing the train was on its way."

As for my WIP, I am diligently typing away at it today and hope to have more to share with you in the future. ;-D Actually I am more like fusing bits I did months ago into what I wrote last week. Some stuff is getting axed leaving room for new things to grow and evolve.

Oh well, its fun anywho! Happy writing folks.

Monday, June 28, 2010

The Hope To-Do List:

This weekend I enjoyed the camaraderie and the critique of my writing buds at Focus on Fiction. We meet at our local Barnes and Noble every 4th Sunday of the month. And I also sold another pair of earrings to a friend. A friend? but a sale none the less and most appreciated. Both happenings reminded me of what I must focus on when filling this weeks to-do list. Make more jewelry and make more words!!!!!!

The Jewelry shouldn't be a trouble. I have quite a few to post on Etsy this week and I have about six to photo today or tomorrow. I am also at present trying out painting wood beads. My first set resemble the planets in our solar system, the next earth tones and possibly Fall and Halloween themed beads. (Will definitely be posting pics) I also have new batch of re purposed pearls and glass beads on their way to becoming multi-strand statement pieces. (So going to take pics)

As for my WIP, lets just say the reviews and critique at my FoF meeting went really well. A lot of honest raves and very helpful hints and critique. This week I will brush up what I had critiqued and then slide into the rest of Chapter 1.

And of course participate in The First Sentence of your WIP contest at A No.2 Pencil Stat! I hope you join me!

And Happy 4th BTW! Remember that we are our country. Your neighbor, your friends, the goofy guy selling shoestrings down the street--we are all what makes this United State of America the amazing home that it is. Make sure to stand and be counted this patriotic day. Celebrate, enjoy your family and friends, fly that flag and remember we are the people of the United States. Remember what it took for us to be this freedom laden land and that it means to keep those feedoms secure.

"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Sunday Sermon

"I have never felt like I was creating anything. For me, writing is like walking through a desert and all at once, poking up through the hardpan, I see the top of a chimney. I know there's a house under there, and I'm pretty sure that I can dig it up if I want. That's how I feel. It's like the stories are already there. What they pay me for is the leap of faith that say's: 'If I sit down and do this, everything will come out OK.'"

-----Stephen King (Quoted in Writer's Digest Jan.2010 issue)


I completely agree Mr. King. Any of you agree with me and Mr. King or is writing something else to you?

Friday, June 25, 2010

Finds and Friends Friday

A FIND & FRIEND: (One I know I will be using some time soon for my WIP!)

I am fairly new to Blogger and I am fairly certain the few that follow me so far know Lydia Kang at The World is my Oyster, a blogger/Doctor/Writer/Mothers...and the list goes on. Every Monday is Medical Monday at Lydia's blog, where fellow bloggers can e-mail their fiction-related medical questions and read other queries answered so generously by the good doctor. Of course any other day of the week is a wonderful time to find wonderful insights on writing and blogging life at The World is my Oyster. ;-D

And Lydia was nice enough to pay forward some of her numerous blog awards to a bunch of her followers this week. I picked this one out of the litter.


Thank you Lydia! I can honestly say the "scrap" that comes out of me is plentiful, but it is honest and I love the award.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

WIP Wednesday: A Rough Start But Certain

Well, Ghost Mountain will be a Paranormal Romance. I him and hawed around the romance part for a bit, but now I understand what my story and my characters need and this story--surrounded by paranormal and extraterrestrial action and mystery is at its base a romance. I always did like stories with heart. And what a nice blend for this tom girl in heels.

Below is the first scene in chapter 1. How long I keep it as such we will see. It's rough. I will probably add more after I get further into the story. IDK. But I definitly smell romance coming.


Chapter 1
Just Howling at the Moon

It was that feeling again, like having your hand palm down on a railroad track, knowing the train was on its way. Only it was his entire being that felt the low rumble while he watched the caravan of government SUV’s trail through Mercy Corners and towards Mt. Hesper.

Sheriff Wyatt Paxton had come to trust that rumble within during his thirty-four years of living. As a child that feeling kept him from his father’s hand some nights and in the Marines it kept others out of harm’s way most days.

“Do they really think our Mountain’s ‘alive’ Sheriff?” Deputy William McClane stood at fidgeting attention beside his silent and seemingly relaxed boss. The men were polar opposites by nature and stature. Where the tow headed Viking of a deputy could be standing still and still be vibrating a foot off the floor with anxious energy, the lean raven haired Sheriff was a study of stillness and supposed calm.

“Active” the Sheriff corrected his Deputy, eyes still trained on the shiny black caravan heading down Main Street, like most of Mercy Corners who’s turned up for this evenings meeting at Town Hall. “And they haven’t decided yet Billy. It’s why they are here. To poke at the mountain and see if it hiccups.”

Mercy Corners, population (#?), was lucky to get a (quarter/eighth) of its townsfolk to show for a monthly meeting. But tonight they would be lucky to get those who did turn up packed safely behind the old town halls double doors. It wasn’t every day the sleepy little mountain town was of any interest to anyone beyond its citizens or the visiting campers from nearby Cherry Creek. And all were a little curios to know why the United States Government had taken a interest in the silent giant that loomed above their town.

“They’re here alright.” Deputy McClane rolled up his lip and spat. “Already set up a camp just below the south face of the mountain at the back of Ginny Hale’s property…”

“Yeah, Ms. Ginny told me that right after I got her to lower her double barrel from Old Man Mirty’s head this morning.” Paxton gave a side smirk to his not to pleased deputy and began to look around the rest of town square at the incoming crowd.

“Ya should have called for backup…” the frowning deputy mumbled. It was just like the Sheriff to take care of things on his own. Deputy McClane believed it was something his boss picked up as a sniper in the corp, those who knew the man understood it to be heredity.

“Assistance with an old lady I have known all my life, who was just reminding her neighbor to keep his cows out of her cabbages? I think I can handle that.” Maybe Wyatt wasn’t the most bending of men or the most delicate of public officials, being so young a Sheriff you had to keep a tight ship, but he had a soft spot for the ‘eccentrics’ that were more than plenty living in and around Mercy Corners. And Ginny Hale was one such citizen.

As of late, the hermit spinster had been taking an unhealthy dislike to her neighbor, the overly crotchety and just as stubborn Old Man Mirty. This week’s dispute between the neighbors was ended fairly smooth but not before Ginny got get her daddy’s shotgun down from the mantle.

‘Note to self. Take said shotgun or at least all her shells next visit…’

“Yeah, well it looks like it won’t be the last time we go visiting up there on account of our guests.”

The Sheriff quietly nodded his head. If Ginny was paranoid of her neighbors cows she was sure as hell not gonna like a pack of scientist poking around the back half of her property. And it was certain that it would not be just Ginny who wasn’t going to take well to the laptop and bespeckled outsiders. Mercy Corners was a small town after all, and if your lineage couldn’t be traced there or your business known by most, you were a outsider no matter who or how long you stayed. Even the jovial Deputy McClane still had a time of it, born and raised two counties over, and he was part of the town’s law enforcement.

“Anyway,Mayor told me to find you. Said he wanted you up front before the meeting started so you can meet and greet that Vulcan-oligist” Wyatt didn’t correct his deputy. “and the pretty doctor they brought. Why they even brought their own medical doctor, but Percy in dispatch said it’s because she grew up here and they wanted a local face to calm the natives. Name of Mary…”

“Givens?” Back turned from his deputy, Wyatt began a not to subtle search of the crowd. Deputy McClane immediately noticed his bosses shoulders tense and filed the reaction along with the name away for safe keeping.

“No.” Billy’s eyes were now trained on his bosses ever telling Atlas shoulders. “Said it was Wilcox. Ms. Sissy Johansson’s niece…” he watched the Sheriff’s shoulder dip. “I guess ya already met then?”

Wyatt stepped away from the rail in front of the Hall, not answering his deputy. Before Billy could blink, the Sherriff had mixed into the crowd and disappeared into the hall. The deputy smiled. Maybe he didn’t know the Sheriff better than most, but he knew men like him. It was what they didn’t say that spoke the loudest.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Weekend Recap: Cherry Springs and Star Things

As I may have mentioned, my husband and I are stargazers. From 13,803 feet at the tip top of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii to Cherry Springs astronomy field, we have seen some pretty sky.

The last two years we have added weekend camping trips to our stargazing repertoire. Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania has proven to be a perfect spot for us, in stargazing, in natural sites and in local charm with it's string of neighboring state parks and small lumber towns down and around Rte 66. This last weekend was our third trip into the wonderfully dark zoned heart of PA and I would have to say the best in weather (but not in bugs!!!). Jim is still working on his astro photos, but I do have one from a trip back. The Orion Nebula.
Here are a few other more earth bound pics to illustrate our experience...
Waiting for night to fall on the astronomy field.














Morning trip to PA's Grand Canyon. Popular amongst sightseers, hikers, bikers, horse and canoe tours.





A little local color.

















City Boy meets nature and steps right in.

















Country girl feeling at peace.






And some nature...




The Salvaged Beauty Biz: Another Listing on Etsy's Treasury!

Tranzendental Arts was nice enough to include three of my pieces in her Far East Treasures collection on Etsy's Treasury. Collection expires Wednesday.

Serenity Rock Pendent

East Meets West Statement Necklace

Koi Pond Multi-Strand Necklace

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