Today I will pass on to you something I just learned--November 1st is National Authors' Day!! So, if you know an author, give him or her a hug and thank that person for adding to the world's supply of riches (content, not money; we are poor authors after all). And to all my author friends--may your muse be close by your side on the 1st.
I would like to talk about an author I have not met, but I have read his book. His name is Leon Logothetis and his book is amazing adventures of a nobody. I didn't type it wrong, there are no capital letters in his book title.
Some of you may be old enough to remember the tv show that aired from 1960 to 1964 called Route 66. In that show, Tod Stiles (Martin Milner) and Buz Murdock (George Maharis, oh how I had a crush on him!), drove their Corvette along Route 66. Each week brought them to a different town and a different adventure. That show came to mind as I read Logothetis' book.
Tired of his well off, yet uninspiring life in England, Leon leaves it all behind and comes to the United States. His goal is to cross the country, from Times Square to the Hollywood sign, with nothing but the clothes on his back and five dollars in his pocket. He has to rely on the kindness of strangers and the "serendipity of the open road." This is a true story and one you'll remember for some time to come.
From the back cover: Along the way, Leon offers up the intriguing and charming tales gathered along his one-of-a-kind journey riding in trains, buses, big rigs and classic cars; sleeping on streets and couches and firehouses, meeting pimps and preachers, astronauts, celebrities and homeless families. Each day of his journey we catch sight of the invisible spiritual underpinning of society in these stories of companionship--and sheer adventure--that prove that the kind, good soul of mankind has not been lost.
It took a lot of inner fortitude for Leon to walk up to a stranger and ask for bus or train fare, but he did it and, surprisingly, when people heard his story, they were more than willing to give what they could. The further west he traveled, the more stories he collected and the quicker people responded to his pleas. This book was published in 2011 by BettieYoungs Book Publishers. I highly recommend it.
Today's Quote: We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as
fools. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Amazing Bette, Amazing Matilda
Today I have with me an author who is a fellow New Englander. I am from New England; she now lives in New England. Bette A. Stevens is retired and lives with her husband in Hartland, Maine.
Welcome, Bette! Tell me a little about your life in Maine. Sure. My husband and I spend our time writing, gardening, drawing and painting. We're restoring an old farmstead, building trails throughout our 30+ acres of woodland and take occasional day trips to the coast to kick back and relax. We have two grown daughters and five fantastic grandkids, with our first ‘greatgrand ‘on the way!
How long have you been writing and what type of writing do you normally do? It seems like I've been writing forever. Business writing, editing a corporate newsletter, desktop publishing, journaling, photo captioning for scrapbooks, and capturing nature and human nature in poetic quips have been on my completed to-do checklist for decades. After a successful business career as assistant to the CEO of one of New England’s largest construction companies, I embarked on a new career path in search of attaining one of my own dreams: Teaching. With a B.S. in Elementary Education from University of Maine Orono in hand, I was privileged to teach a wonderfully diverse assortment of students in grades 4, 6, 7 and 8 in California and in grades 4 and 5 in Virginia. While completing my undergraduate courses, I stepped out of my comfort zone and took a creative writing course.
Tell us about your book, AMAZING MATILDA: A Monarch’s Tale. Can you give us a brief synopsis? MATILDA
becomes discouraged when she is unable to fly during the early stages as a
larva. But, this Amazing Monarch never gives up on her dream. Unlike her
meadowland friends, Matilda doesn’t want to leap onto ledges or bound across
fields, she only wants to fly. At first, Matilda’s friends laugh at her because
she doesn’t have wings. They wonder: How can a creature without wings ever hope
to fly? While Matilda progresses through the various stages of her metamorphosis
from egg to butterfly, her friends recall how they felt before they were able to
do all of the things they had dreamed of doing and how hard they had to keep
trying to do all of those things. Encouraged by her meadowland friends, MATILDA
learns that if she tries hard enough and long enough, she can do anything she really wants to do.
Is it published? If so, when and by whom? Publisher: Amazon.com (self-published by author using CreateSpace) July 2, 2012
How can my readers get a copy of the book? They can go to my Webpage, where you’ll find both of my children’s books, and links directly to Amazon: http://angelassignmentstm.tripod.com/cherubs4children/amazing-matilda-a-monarch-s-tale-by-author-bette-a-stevens.html
What’s next for you? I recently started a blog and have been writing some poetry and short articles. Also, I have a short story (unpublished) that I want to expand into a YA fiction (coming of age in the 1950s and ‘60s) novel. When I read the short story to my fellow students in a creative writing class at college, they wanted to hear more. That’s my next big project. I’ve already asked some Web friends if they thought this type of book would have an audience and I’m waiting for some feedback.
What is your advice to would be writers? NEVER GIVE UP: You can do anything you really want to do if you try long enough and hard enough, especially with help and encouragement from your friends. (The theme of AMAZING MATILDA) The internet is such a great resource for connecting with other writers, readers, marketers, publishers. Join groups that fit into your niche. Then, connect with other writers and find out what they’re doing. Read them, follow them, leave comments and ask questions. There is a wonderful world of encouragers on the Web.
What did you wish you knew when you started your writing career? I wanted to know EVERYTHING. I wish I had known enough to join writers’ organizations and become actively involved with other writers. Today, it’s so simple. Support and friendship is only a click or a Google away! Here are a few links of resources that have been invaluable in helping me get started: CreateSpace self-publishing: https://www.createspace.com/pub/member.dashboard.do. Sandra Beckwith sb@buildbookbuzz.com. Where Writers Win shari@writerswin.com. Goodreads support@goodreads.com. marketing@hubspot.com. Laura Pepper Wu laura@30daybooks.com. Connections connections@linkedin.com.
Thank you, Bette, for taking time out to do an interview with me. I would encourage all of my readers who have children or grandchildren to purchase your book. I'll think of you walking through your thirty acres of woodland, birds singing and leaves crunching underfoot, while you compose stories in your mind.
Quote for the day: The healthiest response to life is joy. Deepak Chopra
Welcome, Bette! Tell me a little about your life in Maine. Sure. My husband and I spend our time writing, gardening, drawing and painting. We're restoring an old farmstead, building trails throughout our 30+ acres of woodland and take occasional day trips to the coast to kick back and relax. We have two grown daughters and five fantastic grandkids, with our first ‘greatgrand ‘on the way!
How long have you been writing and what type of writing do you normally do? It seems like I've been writing forever. Business writing, editing a corporate newsletter, desktop publishing, journaling, photo captioning for scrapbooks, and capturing nature and human nature in poetic quips have been on my completed to-do checklist for decades. After a successful business career as assistant to the CEO of one of New England’s largest construction companies, I embarked on a new career path in search of attaining one of my own dreams: Teaching. With a B.S. in Elementary Education from University of Maine Orono in hand, I was privileged to teach a wonderfully diverse assortment of students in grades 4, 6, 7 and 8 in California and in grades 4 and 5 in Virginia. While completing my undergraduate courses, I stepped out of my comfort zone and took a creative writing course.
What prompted you to write this book? As a prolific reader, and with some creative writing experiences in my new 'teacher toolbox,' I was hooked right from the start. Meld that love of literature with a
desire to inspire students to be all they can be and you’ve got a brand new
children’s bookwriter: me, the author of AMAZING MATILDA: A Monarch’s Tale,
my second children’s book. The teacher me wanted to integrate a story
with core curriculum elements. A Monarch would be the perfect main character: as
an indicator species and with Monarch habitat (milkweed) rapidly disappearing,
it would be a great way for children to learn life science and environmental
science concepts, all while enjoying an inspiring story. Monarch research was my
first step. I thought the fit would be perfect because the challenges to be met
in the natural world paralleled the challenges to be met in the lives of the
children. And so, I started to write and rewrite and rewrite… All of the
tweaking was on the literary side of the story. I wanted it to be used to teach
(model) the use of repetition, alliteration, metaphor and simile in writing
stories. It was lots of fun and the first year I placed Matilda’s story in a
storybook format in a binder (no illustrations yet). I read it aloud and my
fourth graders wanted to read it during their free time and make their own
illustrations. We were raising silkworms in the classroom at the time. I
continued to read the story aloud to my students (4th, 5th
and 6th graders) over the years. During that time, I continued to
make revisions and used those as models as a teaching tool as well. As a retired
teacher, I’ve had time this year to create the illustrations (pencil sketches
and watercolor). My background in desktop publishing gave me the incentive to
check the internet to find out about self-publishing. Voila! After more than a
decade: AMAZING MATILDA, is now written, illustrated and published.
Do you
have a favorite line from the book? “What
Matilda needed now was a nap. First, she found a sturdy stem and attached her
bottom to it. Then, as expertly as a circus acrobat, Matilda lowered herself
headfirst and began to spin.”Is it published? If so, when and by whom? Publisher: Amazon.com (self-published by author using CreateSpace) July 2, 2012
How can my readers get a copy of the book? They can go to my Webpage, where you’ll find both of my children’s books, and links directly to Amazon: http://angelassignmentstm.tripod.com/cherubs4children/amazing-matilda-a-monarch-s-tale-by-author-bette-a-stevens.html
What’s next for you? I recently started a blog and have been writing some poetry and short articles. Also, I have a short story (unpublished) that I want to expand into a YA fiction (coming of age in the 1950s and ‘60s) novel. When I read the short story to my fellow students in a creative writing class at college, they wanted to hear more. That’s my next big project. I’ve already asked some Web friends if they thought this type of book would have an audience and I’m waiting for some feedback.
What is your advice to would be writers? NEVER GIVE UP: You can do anything you really want to do if you try long enough and hard enough, especially with help and encouragement from your friends. (The theme of AMAZING MATILDA) The internet is such a great resource for connecting with other writers, readers, marketers, publishers. Join groups that fit into your niche. Then, connect with other writers and find out what they’re doing. Read them, follow them, leave comments and ask questions. There is a wonderful world of encouragers on the Web.
What did you wish you knew when you started your writing career? I wanted to know EVERYTHING. I wish I had known enough to join writers’ organizations and become actively involved with other writers. Today, it’s so simple. Support and friendship is only a click or a Google away! Here are a few links of resources that have been invaluable in helping me get started: CreateSpace self-publishing: https://www.createspace.com/pub/member.dashboard.do. Sandra Beckwith sb@buildbookbuzz.com. Where Writers Win shari@writerswin.com. Goodreads support@goodreads.com. marketing@hubspot.com. Laura Pepper Wu laura@30daybooks.com. Connections connections@linkedin.com.
Thank you, Bette, for taking time out to do an interview with me. I would encourage all of my readers who have children or grandchildren to purchase your book. I'll think of you walking through your thirty acres of woodland, birds singing and leaves crunching underfoot, while you compose stories in your mind.
Quote for the day: The healthiest response to life is joy. Deepak Chopra
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