Monday, December 21, 2015
Saturday, July 25, 2015
A book review, and an awesome Great sightings poetry link from a poet I admire.
Hi all,
While I continue creating and editing, I leave you with a awesome poetry blog link, from a poet I admire, and another book review. Enjoy.
The Valley of Amazement By Amy Tan. 5 stars.
What a charming read. Amy Tan managed to transport me to a faraway land, old China, and the struggle of a Geisha girl and the choices she made that obscured her fate, yet captivates the valor and strength to survive in spite of the odds. She portrayed this life style at the turn of the century with amazing charisma. The blatant sex surprised me a little, but overall I concluded it made this type of story more real. It was daring of Amy Tan to portray the naked truth. The history and her characters were captivating and memorable. I enjoyed learning the details of the various levels in this profession amidst this culture. I felt it could have been a shorter novel. I started to grow tired toward the end and wanted their ordeal to be finished already. It is an impressive and unique story, beautifully told. The writing, without a doubt is excellent.
For those of you interested in viewing more, here is Amy Tan's USA Amazon link.
http://www.amazon.com/Valley-Amazement-Amy-Tan/dp/0062107321/ref=la_B000APXZIO_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1437849623&sr=1-3
Great sightings
Awesome Poetry Blog link- Shadow.
I would also like to give a shout out to a wonderful poet, I admire, named Shadow, and hope you will visit and read some of her awesome poetry at her blog. She sure knows how to reach the core of your soul. And she places up some amazing images with her poems.
Shadow: http://gsp-shadow.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you all have a great weekend.
Jacqueline.
I've decided to continue showing the helpful author links and fun links from my last post for convenience sake at the bottom of my post, this time around while I work on my own WIP. And I may just add a few more to the list later. They are always handy to just click on to see what new updates everyone's talking about.
So here are some helpful blogs for authors I've been stalking.
Helping writers become authors.
http://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com
Fiction Factor has a nice feed on 1st person.
http://www.fictionfactor.com
Jody Hedlund
http://jodyhedlund.blogspot.com
Anne R Allen
http://annerallen.blogspot.com
More on the advantages of 1st person POV
http://www.novel-writing-help.com/first-person-point-of-view.html
Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi
http://writershelpingwriters.net/
Kristen Lamb
https://warriorwriters.wordpress.com/
http://www.thewritersalleyblog.com/
Michael J. Sullivan's blog on POV is interesting.
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/writing-advice-6-point-of-view.html
also, a link on show and tell
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/show-and-tell.html
Blood red pencil
Check out their resource links.
How Layers Can Deepen Your Story’s Impact
http://bloodredpencil.blogspot.com/2015/05/how-layers-can-deepen-your-storys-impact.html#comment-form
Nathan Bransford
Nathan, has created a very nice listing. A one stop place for everything.
http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2009/06/writing-advice-database.html
You might also want to check out Nathan's forum with your questions. There's also varied topics you can take part in. Here's the link.
http://forums.nathanbransford.com/
More great sighting links to come, in my next post.
And here's a link for the fun of everyday living.
Photography, travel and places, people, relationships, beauty, fashion, and food. Hopefully, to inspire and motivate your zest for life. Enjoy!
Diana Mieczan' Blog exPress-o http://diana212m.blogspot.com/
Also,
Check out Karen Jones Gowen's blog,
Coming down the mountain: Ex pat writer Living Abroad.
Great photos of her new life in Guatemala.
http://karenjonesgowen.blogspot.com/
Genie--Paris and Beyond.
Great photography! Worth taking a look.
http://parisandbeyond-genie.blogspot.com/
EASTER IN FRANCE
Twelve glorious days in France
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/
This blog you must see.
Another Paris.
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/2015/04/paris-les-boulevards-review.html
If you have any links to add to help authors, or fun links, please place them in the comments. Thanks.
Here's wishing you all, a creative and blessed 2015!
While I continue creating and editing, I leave you with a awesome poetry blog link, from a poet I admire, and another book review. Enjoy.
The Valley of Amazement By Amy Tan. 5 stars.
What a charming read. Amy Tan managed to transport me to a faraway land, old China, and the struggle of a Geisha girl and the choices she made that obscured her fate, yet captivates the valor and strength to survive in spite of the odds. She portrayed this life style at the turn of the century with amazing charisma. The blatant sex surprised me a little, but overall I concluded it made this type of story more real. It was daring of Amy Tan to portray the naked truth. The history and her characters were captivating and memorable. I enjoyed learning the details of the various levels in this profession amidst this culture. I felt it could have been a shorter novel. I started to grow tired toward the end and wanted their ordeal to be finished already. It is an impressive and unique story, beautifully told. The writing, without a doubt is excellent.
For those of you interested in viewing more, here is Amy Tan's USA Amazon link.
http://www.amazon.com/Valley-Amazement-Amy-Tan/dp/0062107321/ref=la_B000APXZIO_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1437849623&sr=1-3
Great sightings
Awesome Poetry Blog link- Shadow.
I would also like to give a shout out to a wonderful poet, I admire, named Shadow, and hope you will visit and read some of her awesome poetry at her blog. She sure knows how to reach the core of your soul. And she places up some amazing images with her poems.
Shadow: http://gsp-shadow.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you all have a great weekend.
Jacqueline.
I've decided to continue showing the helpful author links and fun links from my last post for convenience sake at the bottom of my post, this time around while I work on my own WIP. And I may just add a few more to the list later. They are always handy to just click on to see what new updates everyone's talking about.
Jacqueline Howett's WIP. (C) photo J. Howett. 2015. |
So here are some helpful blogs for authors I've been stalking.
Helping writers become authors.
http://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com
Fiction Factor has a nice feed on 1st person.
http://www.fictionfactor.com
Jody Hedlund
http://jodyhedlund.blogspot.com
Anne R Allen
http://annerallen.blogspot.com
More on the advantages of 1st person POV
http://www.novel-writing-help.com/first-person-point-of-view.html
Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi
http://writershelpingwriters.net/
Kristen Lamb
https://warriorwriters.wordpress.com/
http://www.thewritersalleyblog.com/
Michael J. Sullivan's blog on POV is interesting.
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/writing-advice-6-point-of-view.html
also, a link on show and tell
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/show-and-tell.html
Blood red pencil
Check out their resource links.
How Layers Can Deepen Your Story’s Impact
http://bloodredpencil.blogspot.com/2015/05/how-layers-can-deepen-your-storys-impact.html#comment-form
Nathan Bransford
Nathan, has created a very nice listing. A one stop place for everything.
http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2009/06/writing-advice-database.html
You might also want to check out Nathan's forum with your questions. There's also varied topics you can take part in. Here's the link.
http://forums.nathanbransford.com/
More great sighting links to come, in my next post.
And here's a link for the fun of everyday living.
Photography, travel and places, people, relationships, beauty, fashion, and food. Hopefully, to inspire and motivate your zest for life. Enjoy!
Diana Mieczan' Blog exPress-o http://diana212m.blogspot.com/
Also,
Check out Karen Jones Gowen's blog,
Coming down the mountain: Ex pat writer Living Abroad.
Great photos of her new life in Guatemala.
http://karenjonesgowen.blogspot.com/
Genie--Paris and Beyond.
Great photography! Worth taking a look.
http://parisandbeyond-genie.blogspot.com/
EASTER IN FRANCE
Twelve glorious days in France
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/
This blog you must see.
Another Paris.
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/2015/04/paris-les-boulevards-review.html
If you have any links to add to help authors, or fun links, please place them in the comments. Thanks.
Here's wishing you all, a creative and blessed 2015!
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
New e-mail update, a book review, and fun links with some useful writer links, WIP. If Time serves me well.....
I'll be catching up on a little more reading, writing and editing.
I had a period reading other authors for a solid few months, and it served as a great inspiration to my own creating and editing. I'm still reading, but I've slowed down some in order to focus on some writing. My book review selection today is:
Innocence by Dean Koontz.
What an extraordinary story. It wasn't easy jumping into this book right away. I had moments of picking it up and putting it down. Hard to grasp at first with the eeriness and the way Dean Koontz tells the story in past tense, then present in alternating chapters. Soon enough, I was completely captivated and could not stop reading. It was different from anything I have read. The unfolding concept toward the end is well worth sticking through it to get there. It has so much depth it makes you think about certain things on other levels. The writing is excellent and memorable. The essence of this story stayed with me long after. Highly recommend it.
To buy or view further, click on Amazon's link below.
http://www.amazon.com/Innocence-bonus-short-story-Wilderness-ebook/dp/B00CQZ653S/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1430587152&sr=1-1&keywords=innocence+dean+koontz
As of June my new e-mail is
JacauelinehowettAT gmail DOT com
Any hotmail connections should be erased. Thanks.
GREAT SIGHTINGS
Some helpful blogs for authors I've been stalking.
Helping writers become authors.
http://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com
Fiction Factor has a nice feed on 1st person.
http://www.fictionfactor.com
Jody Hedlund
http://jodyhedlund.blogspot.com
Anne R Allen
http://annerallen.blogspot.com
More on the advantages of 1st person POV
http://www.novel-writing-help.com/first-person-point-of-view.html
Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi
http://writershelpingwriters.net/
Kristen Lamb
https://warriorwriters.wordpress.com/
http://www.thewritersalleyblog.com/
Michael J. Sullivan's blog on POV is interesting.
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/writing-advice-6-point-of-view.html
also, a link on show and tell
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/show-and-tell.html
Blood red pencil
Check out their resource links.
How Layers Can Deepen Your Story’s Impact
http://bloodredpencil.blogspot.com/2015/05/how-layers-can-deepen-your-storys-impact.html#comment-form
Nathan Bransford
Nathan, has created a very nice listing. A one stop place for everything.
http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2009/06/writing-advice-database.html
You might also want to check out Nathan's forum with your questions. There's also varied topics you can take part in. Here's the link.
http://forums.nathanbransford.com/
More great sighting links to come, in my next post.
And here's a link for the fun of everyday living.
Photography, travel and places, people, relationships, beauty, fashion, and food. Hopefully, to inspire and motivate your zest for life. Enjoy!
Diana Mieczan' Blog exPress-o http://diana212m.blogspot.com/
Also,
Check out Karen Jones Gowen's blog,
Coming down the mountain: Ex pat writer Living Abroad.
Great photos of her new life in Guatemala.
http://karenjonesgowen.blogspot.com/
Genie--Paris and Beyond.
Great photography! Worth taking a look.
http://parisandbeyond-genie.blogspot.com/
EASTER IN FRANCE
Twelve glorious days in France
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/
This blog you must see.
Another Paris.
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/2015/04/paris-les-boulevards-review.html
If you have any links to add to help authors, or fun links, please place them in the comments. Thanks.
Here's wishing you all, a creative and blessed 2015!
.
Thought of the day: Take your time, just don't waste your time. J. Howett
(C) photo by Jacqueline Howett WIP |
I'll be catching up on a little more reading, writing and editing.
I had a period reading other authors for a solid few months, and it served as a great inspiration to my own creating and editing. I'm still reading, but I've slowed down some in order to focus on some writing. My book review selection today is:
Innocence by Dean Koontz.
What an extraordinary story. It wasn't easy jumping into this book right away. I had moments of picking it up and putting it down. Hard to grasp at first with the eeriness and the way Dean Koontz tells the story in past tense, then present in alternating chapters. Soon enough, I was completely captivated and could not stop reading. It was different from anything I have read. The unfolding concept toward the end is well worth sticking through it to get there. It has so much depth it makes you think about certain things on other levels. The writing is excellent and memorable. The essence of this story stayed with me long after. Highly recommend it.
To buy or view further, click on Amazon's link below.
http://www.amazon.com/Innocence-bonus-short-story-Wilderness-ebook/dp/B00CQZ653S/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1430587152&sr=1-1&keywords=innocence+dean+koontz
As of June my new e-mail is
JacauelinehowettAT gmail DOT com
Any hotmail connections should be erased. Thanks.
WIP
GREAT SIGHTINGS
Some helpful blogs for authors I've been stalking.
Helping writers become authors.
http://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com
Fiction Factor has a nice feed on 1st person.
http://www.fictionfactor.com
Jody Hedlund
http://jodyhedlund.blogspot.com
Anne R Allen
http://annerallen.blogspot.com
More on the advantages of 1st person POV
http://www.novel-writing-help.com/first-person-point-of-view.html
Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi
http://writershelpingwriters.net/
Kristen Lamb
https://warriorwriters.wordpress.com/
http://www.thewritersalleyblog.com/
Michael J. Sullivan's blog on POV is interesting.
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/writing-advice-6-point-of-view.html
also, a link on show and tell
http://riyria.blogspot.com/2011/07/show-and-tell.html
Blood red pencil
Check out their resource links.
How Layers Can Deepen Your Story’s Impact
http://bloodredpencil.blogspot.com/2015/05/how-layers-can-deepen-your-storys-impact.html#comment-form
Nathan Bransford
Nathan, has created a very nice listing. A one stop place for everything.
http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2009/06/writing-advice-database.html
You might also want to check out Nathan's forum with your questions. There's also varied topics you can take part in. Here's the link.
http://forums.nathanbransford.com/
More great sighting links to come, in my next post.
And here's a link for the fun of everyday living.
Photography, travel and places, people, relationships, beauty, fashion, and food. Hopefully, to inspire and motivate your zest for life. Enjoy!
Diana Mieczan' Blog exPress-o http://diana212m.blogspot.com/
Also,
Check out Karen Jones Gowen's blog,
Coming down the mountain: Ex pat writer Living Abroad.
Great photos of her new life in Guatemala.
http://karenjonesgowen.blogspot.com/
Genie--Paris and Beyond.
Great photography! Worth taking a look.
http://parisandbeyond-genie.blogspot.com/
EASTER IN FRANCE
Twelve glorious days in France
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/
This blog you must see.
Another Paris.
http://chocolateandcroissants.blogspot.com/2015/04/paris-les-boulevards-review.html
If you have any links to add to help authors, or fun links, please place them in the comments. Thanks.
Here's wishing you all, a creative and blessed 2015!
.
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