Hi Everyone! First, let me apologize for not having a review for you today. It is summer, and with summer come all sorts of fun things to do and see. I wish my summer were one of those fun summers. Instead, this weekend has been straight out of a horror novel. Every year, these little [...]
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Blog: Kid Lit Reviews (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Steve Draws Stuff (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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So it seems the book is a wee bit late in getting where it's supposed to get - which admittedly sucks.
However we're going to take this lemon and make ourselves a little lemonade!
Sound good? Of course it sounds good.
The delay give you yet another chance to get something free.
What I want you to do is keep an eye on - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/
You know, go there every few hours search for me, or the the title, or whatever and the minute the book pops up copy and paste the link then drop it in an email and send it to me at - [email protected]
The first email I get with a valid link not only gets the book for free, but gets it autographed as well.
If that's not some sugary, tangy, delicious lemonade I don't know what is.
If you're too lazy to do any of this, no worries. I will undoubtedly be bombarding you with messages of some sort the moment the book arrives.
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One way a writer’s stubbornness pays off is when you’re a young writer and your parents tell you that being a writer is a ridiculous idea. How will you live? (My father’s line was that he wasn’t supporting me until social security took over.) That’s a good question and you will have to find an answer to it some day. You may be one of the few who make a living off writing, but most likely you’ll need the help of another job or a tolerant, well-paid spouse or a trust fund or some other, preferably legal, means of support.
BUT—you will need to be stubborn, regardless, when family members and sometimes even lovers/husbands/wives tell you that your dream will ruin your life. As with many dreams there is an element of the ridiculous to it. Also there’s that hubris. Who do you think you are anyway? Why can’t you just be satisfied with a normal job and life(whatever that is)? Who would want to be a writer anyway? Be real. Grow up.
Contrary to movie and TV show notions of reality most people do not have a dream that fills their life. They have desires. Every single one of us has those and we have them all the time. But the big dream is rare. If you have it, you will not be understood by most people. Sometimes you will not be understood by those who love you. Probably you won’t even really understand it yourself. SO you have to be stubborn. I prefer a polite, quiet totally inflexible stubborness, but the loud, rude kind certainly has a dramatic quality. Whatever. Be stubborn. Write.

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Buy Card Here I have just finished creating my last illustration into a card. It is now available for sale. This card is a caring way to say sorry.

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Illustration Friday's theme this week is “The Blues” so I thought I would take the opportunity to create a design for a gift card. I guess it is an opposite to a thank you card. I created an apology card for times when people want to say sorry.

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The names of musical instruments are often loanwords, in English they are usually from Greek (via French intermediaries) or Italian. Sometimes their original forms are transparent. Thus the medieval wind instrument shawm goes back to Greek kalamos “reed”; nothing could be simpler. (more…)
"you will not be understood by most people. Sometimes you will not be understood by those who love you. Probably you won’t even really understand it yourself."
I can relate completely. :D
I have only recently decided that I Don't Care what other people think anymore. I am what I am, and what I am is apparently stubborn. ;)
Lovely post.
I loved this post. It's almost liberating to reach that point where you're not going to try to explain it to people, or assuage their concerns, or justify yourself. You just write.
Thanks, Tira
Thanks, Brodi. Yep, and reaching that point with yourself is not bad either.