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Showing posts with label speaking of love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speaking of love. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Release Day Is Here for Speaking of Love

Last weekend, I had a chance to go to a writers seminar in Phoenix.  The keynote speaker asked how many of us had always wanted to be writers?

I couldn't say it was true for me.  I was one of very few in the audience who hadn't felt the pull from kindergarten.  I stumbled into writing a couple of years ago, but I've always loved a good story.

In grade school I wanted to be a fairy godmother and a storyteller - and in that order.  That was about the size of it.  Give the kid a wand and an audience and I would have been content for life.  

Did  you know there are precious few training programs or jobs available for fairy godmothers?

Until recently, there were just a scant few story telling programs.  My advantage was the stories told to me, almost exclusively, on summer vacation.  My sisters and I pestered aunts, uncles and grandparents to explain people in the pictures and the stories behind them.  There were stories about horse drawn buggies that were driven in the snow by my great grandfather if he was needed to deliver babies.  There were others about watering holes and who swam there a couple of generations prior.  Then there were the stories about relationships and love.  

A year ago, I combined stories from my grandmothers and aunts, twisted them and wrote "How Did You Know?"  It was accepted by Bright Light Multimedia for their current anthology:  Speaking of Love.  It was officially released today.

I'm still looking for someone to make a real, working magic wand.  While I wait, I think I'll continue to twist a few tales.







Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Speaking of Love


Drum roll please!
Robert Indiana Love Sculpture in Arizona

Speaking of Love has just been released by Bright Light Multimedia and I'm pleased as punch about it.  I had the chance to write a short little something that was accepted into this august group! For over a year, I've known it was coming and I've been cheering them on all the way from the desert southwest to Australia.  No doubt they didn't hear me, but it was good exercise anyway.

You see, I've always looked at anthologies like a buffet, there's a little something for everyone and all of it is good.

From a reader's point of view, it is a chance to sample something new from a new author or in a new genre.  Stories are short enough to enjoy but long enough to really savor.

From a contributor's point of view, an anthology is a chance to stretch into a new genre, topic, or even point of view.

Even if my small piece hadn't been accepted, I would have bought and thoroughly enjoyed it.  I'm a romantic at heart and always have a little something in my purse to read.

A nice holiday gift, don't you think?