Wednesday, November 18, 2015
the Book Purse
It's almost time for the fourth annual Kattomic Energy holiday gift guide, but here's a preview. The BOOK PURSE! Crafted by Etsy artisan Novel Creations, these are whimsical purses upcycled from leather-cound and hardback books. See them here.
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Etsy,
Holiday Gift Guide,
leather-bound books,
Poe,
upcycled
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Solidarite
#PRAYFORPARIS
I have friends and clients and colleagues who live in Paris. They're all safe. Or as safe as you can be in a city that's in lockdown mode. By early evening US time last night, social media was already full of ribbons and French flags and hashtags and expressions of horror.
And I couldn't help thinking that the word "terrible" is the same in French as it is in English.
And how terrible is it that there's even a colored ribbon FOR terrorist acts?
Paris is my heart's hometown. The Charlie Hebdo attack hit home for me because I started life as a journalist.
And now, after this latest atrocity, there are conservative journalists already blaming the influx of Syrian and Iraqi refugees for fueling the crisis. Classic and cruel "blame the victim" mentality. But I remember what it was like in the days after 9/11. The Indian man murdered by the zealous patriot who decided he was a terrorist because of his skin color.
Today's tears and prayers are for the people of France, but tomorrow they must be for all people who live under the shadow of terror.
I have friends and clients and colleagues who live in Paris. They're all safe. Or as safe as you can be in a city that's in lockdown mode. By early evening US time last night, social media was already full of ribbons and French flags and hashtags and expressions of horror.
And I couldn't help thinking that the word "terrible" is the same in French as it is in English.
And how terrible is it that there's even a colored ribbon FOR terrorist acts?
Paris is my heart's hometown. The Charlie Hebdo attack hit home for me because I started life as a journalist.
And now, after this latest atrocity, there are conservative journalists already blaming the influx of Syrian and Iraqi refugees for fueling the crisis. Classic and cruel "blame the victim" mentality. But I remember what it was like in the days after 9/11. The Indian man murdered by the zealous patriot who decided he was a terrorist because of his skin color.
Today's tears and prayers are for the people of France, but tomorrow they must be for all people who live under the shadow of terror.
Friday, November 6, 2015
#HEARTBLAZE--Twilight with a Bite!
There's a real depth of world-building here--an element most paranormal romances skip over--and real stakes at hand. This is Twilight with a bite, a story with some edge to its emotions.
Heartblaze is a great read, and it's available worldwide.
Labels:
Heartblaze,
paranormal romance,
Shay Roberts,
time travel,
vampire
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Clean Living--Flash Fiction for Halloween
Rena Jacobs
had been offered the job via email, which wasn’t unusual.
People were
often embarrassed to be associated with a hoarder house, even if they weren’t
the hoarder responsible, and they liked to put as much distance between them
and the house in question as possible.
Rena understood
the impulse. Cleaning other people’s houses wasn’t exactly the career she’d
envisioned for herself. But an art history degree doesn’t go very far in a
small town, and when the owner of the gallery where she worked had died, she’d
found herself with few prospects. After maxing out her credit cards, and
discovering that any job she was qualified for was already being done by unpaid
interns from the local university, she’d narrowed her options to medical
transcription or becoming a career barrista.
And then one
day as she was channel surfing, she came upon a reality show about hoarders. It
was perversely fascinating and Rena found herself sucked in. At the end of the
episode, a team of specialty cleaners had been brought in to bring order out of
chaos. There’d been a phone number to call for people who needed “help with a
“situation,” and when Rena had called, she’d found herself on the phone with
John T. Macallan, who was more than happy to talk to her about franchise opportunities
with KLEEN LIVING.
Labels:
flash fiction,
hoaarder monster,
short fiction
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Are you mysterious?
If you're on Facebook and you're interested in all things mysterious--books, movies, writers, television--consider joining the Bellingham Mysterians group. We are a book club sponsored by the awesome Village Books in Bellingham, WA but our FB group is open to all. We post articles about books and giveaways and fiction contests and all sorts of things that might be of interest to the mystery fan. We're looking for suggestions for reading in the next three months. Join the discussion. Make a suggestion. Pimp out your own book!
Find us here.
Find us here.
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Bellingham Mysterians,
Facebook,
mysteries
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Shakespeare's Guide to Parenting
Shakespeare was a parent. And he also was the author of the famous line, "How sharper than a serpent is an ungrateful child." (King Lear). This book looks like a lot of fun.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Shakespeare Retold
You may have heard that Hogarth Shakespeare is publishing a series of "Shakespeare Retold" novels in which writers such as Margaret Atwood and Jo Nesbo have been paired with plays. (Nesbo will be doing Macbeth and I cannot wait.) For a full list of writers involved so far, check here.
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Hogarth Shakespere,
Jo Nesbo,
Mabeth,
Margaret Atwood
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