Tuesday, January 7, 2025

IWSG Blog Hop: My Farming Days #IWSGbloghop, #writers #bloggers

 

Insecure Writers Support Group Blog Hop
#IWSGbloghop

What is the Insecure Writer's Support Group?
Founded by author Alex J. Cavanaugh, the Insecure Writer’s Support Group offers support for writers and authors alike. It provides an online database, articles and tips, a monthly blog posting, a Facebook and Instagram group, Twitter, and a monthly newsletter. 
To find out more, click here.
  
The purpose of the group is 
* to share and encourage. 
* Writers can express doubts and concerns 
without fear of appearing foolish or weak. 
* Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. 
*It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds! 

You're invited to become a member of this supportive group. 
Click here to sign up and/or to visit the bloggers this week.

Happy IWSG Day!
Welcome January 2025!


Hello and welcome to the January IWSG Blog Hop! I am looking forward to visiting many of my IWSG friends and meeting new IWSG bloggers! 
Thank you for joining in on the fun.


Thanks to our awesome co-hosts for the January posting of the IWSG: Rebecca Douglass, Beth Camp, Liza @ Middle Passages, and Natalie @ Literary Rambles!
  
January 8 question 

Describe someone you admired when you were a child. Did your opinion of that person change when you grew up?

Going back to when I was a child will take you back about 70 years. But even if it's been that long ago, I can still see Pat Snook. I'm not sure if I just admired him. I believe it was more like having a crush on this 50+ year old,hard-working farmer in Central Illinois, where I grew up. 

My mom was a school teacher. During the school year, I was in daycare because I wasn't old enough to attend school. Pat and Maggie Snook, who had no children, babysat me during the week at their amazing farm. I often stayed overnight.

My family was in the funeral business, so when school was dismissed for the day, Mom would spend the evening "swinging door" at the funeral home during the visitations. 

Outhouse
Photo coutesy of D_Theodora

I didn't mind. I loved staying at the farm, except for using the outhouse. The old farmhouse did not have a bathroom, so Maggie would come and sit with me to scare off the spiders and any other creatures that might want to visit. The smell was unpleasant, downright awful, and the wooden bench scratched my legs as they dangled above the gravel floor. I did not like using the outhouse! 

Needless to say, I had to take baths in a galvanized tub. On warm days, Maggie would set the tub out on the screened-in porch which gave me a great view of the huge yard.  Tall trees formed pools of shade on the green lawn on warm days. I splashed and played leaving most of the bath water all over the cement floor. On cold days, the tub stayed in the kitchen with the no splashing allowed rule.

I was Pat's favorite farmhand. The feeling was mutual. He was my favorite farmer. I dressed like him in denim overalls and a cap and followed him everywhere around the property. He'd lift me up on the tractor, then climb up and sit on the tractor seat so I could sit on his lap and ride around the field. I loved hearing the roar of the tractor engine, the smell of the exhaust, the jostling over the bumps and around the turns, especially when riding with my guy, Pat.

Farm cat
Photo courtesy of AdinaVoicu

I'd "help" milk the cows, but mostly watched in delight when Pat sprayed the milk from the teats directly at the kitties. They were good at catching the stream of milk in their mouths. I can still see their faces with drops of white in their whiskers and fur. But you know at the age of 4, I ended up playing with the kitties.

This kind man could turn crusty when I got out of line. I could see his unshaven face turn red under his beat-up cap. He used a gruff voice to let me know he was not pleased. My feelings would be hurt and I'd be ashamed when I did something that upset him, like not obeying his warning to never play in the huge piles of shelled corn. But we always made up with a hug.

The moments that stand out the most in my memory were nap times. Pat stretched out on the daybed, then I crawled up and snuggled up beside him. My big orange cat, Sugar Plum, hopped up on Pat's tummy. We all settled down and rested after a "hard" morning's work and big lunch. 

I didn't see Pat and Maggie very much after I started school. But I remember thinking I wanted to be a farmer and to be his farmhand forever. 

I loved going back to that innocent time on the farm. Thank you for suggesting this  question for the month. 

Did you grow up on a farm? Do you have memories when you were only 4 years old? Please leave a comment below.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

FOCUS ON BOOKS GUEST NANCY BELL with a Romantic Christmas Story--CHRISTMAS STORM #focusonbooks


FOCUS ON BOOKS--Join us every third Wednesday of the Month

Hello and welcome to FOCUS on BOOKS, the latest series sparked by my love of reading. We explore fascinating, familiar, and new worlds created by authors. Every third Wednesday, join us for a celebration of storytelling—spotlighting books, conversing with guest authors, and sharing my personal reading recommendations.  Giveaways, surprises, and games will add to the fun.

While the purpose of the series is to offer an opportunity for author friends to shout about their books, I am delighted to meet new-to-me authors and discover their books. The best part is introducing writers and sharing their stories with you!

This month I am delighted to have multi-genre and award-winning author in fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, Nancy Bell, as my guest. Nancy and I are in the same publishing house, BWL Publishing. She is quite a force within BWL and I consider her my mentor to me in storytelling. 

I invited Nancy to share this Christmas story for the December blog because I loved this story and the series, A Longview Romance. I read it in 2016 and still list it as one of my favorite Christmas stories. Such warm characters and a beautiful location for a story taking place during the Christmas season.

I asked Nancy, who lives in Canada, why she wrote Christmas Storm. She replied"I wrote Christmas Storm for a couple of reasons. One is that I love Christmas and snow storms. Two, is I have a passion for animal rescue. Three, I love the Alberta prairies and ranch life. So, Christmas Storm takes place just before and during Christmas, on a ranch and of course there is a dog that needs rescuing and of course there is a good old Alberta blizzard."

Continue reading to learn more about the book.



CHRISTMAS STORM
Romance

BACK OF THE BOOK:

The only thing bigger than the storm in Michelle's heart is the blizzard raging across the Alberta prairie outside her window. Finding an injured stray dog is the last thing she needs. Add to the mix the handsome new vet who is taking over her beloved Doc’s practice and peace of mind is not in the picture. Cale Benjamin is too nice to be for real. Michelle is still smarting from being jilted by her high school sweetheart fiancé and not in the mood to trust any man, let alone one as drop dead gorgeous as Dr. Cale Benjamin DVM. 

The injured stray, Storm, keeps putting Michelle in Cale’s path whether she likes it or not. She is distressed to find that the handsome young vet is sliding past her carefully erected defenses and into her heart. A few well-placed nudges from Doc’s matchmaker wife, Mary, help the young doctor’s cause, but will it be enough to make the lady rancher allow him into her life

Christmas Storm won fourth place in the 2013 Oklahoma Romance Writers of America International Digital Awards in the Contemporary Novel category.

 Christmas Storm is available to purchase in kindle, paperback, and audio formats. 

Click here to download or order now. 

PLEASE NOTE--eBooks released by BWL Publishing are 50% off during the Smashwords Sale through December 26!! Click here to download Christmas Storm.

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ABOUT NANCY BELL

Nancy lives in Castor, Alberta. She has publishing credits in poetry, fiction and non-fiction. Nancy has 23 novels to her credit. Her poetry is

Author Nancy Bell
included in Tamaracks  Canadian Poetry for the 21st Century, Vistas of the West Anthology and by the University of Holguin Cuba in their Canada Cuba Literary Alliance (CCLA) program. 

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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

IWSG Blog Hop: Who Hates Cliffhangers? LOL..... #IWSGbloghop, #readers, #booksale

 

Insecure Writers Support Group Blog Hop
#IWSGbloghop

What is the Insecure Writer's Support Group?
Founded by author Alex J. Cavanaugh, the Insecure Writer’s Support Group offers support for writers and authors alike. It provides an online database, articles and tips, a monthly blog posting, a Facebook and Instagram group, Twitter, and a monthly newsletter. 
To find out more, click here.
  
The purpose of the group is 
* to share and encourage. 
* Writers can express doubts and concerns 
without fear of appearing foolish or weak. 
* Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. 
*It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds! 

You're invited to become a member of this supportive group. 
Click here to sign up and/or to visit the bloggers this week.

Happy IWSG Day!
Welcome December!
Happy Holidays!!

Hello and welcome to the December IWSG Blog Hop! I am looking forward to visiting many of my IWSG friends and meeting new IWSG bloggers! 
Thank you for joining in on the fun.

Thank you to our awesome co-hosts for the December 4 posting--Ronel, Deniz, Pat Garcia, Olga Godim, and Cathrina Constantine!

December 4 question
Do you write cliffhangers at the end of your stories? 
Are they a turn-off to you as a writer and/or a reader?

I have never written a book series, but if I ever did, I would never end with a cliffhanger. It is such a gimmick to try and sell the next book in the series. I want the story to end with all the mystery and romance questions answered and tied up in a beautiful bow. When characters are written so readers care about them and what happens to them, it will naturally spur readers to learn more about them. They will buy the next book.

I experienced this when I read Nora Roberts' The Inn BoonsBoro Trilogy. Book #
1 is The Next Always. If you like sweet romance, witty moments, and ghost stories (like I do), you would like this series. I cared enough to read all three books in the series.
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Award-winning author Nancy Bell shares her Christmas romance, Christmas Storm.


Come back in two weeks, December 18, when prolific author Nancy Bell's Christmas story, Christmas Storm is featured in the FOCUS ON BOOKS series.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Focus on Books: Books to Help You Write Your Life Story #focusonbooks, #writingcraft

 

FOCUS ON BOOKS--Join us every third Wednesday of the Month

Hello and welcome to FOCUS on BOOKS, the latest series sparked by my love of reading, we will dive into the fascinating, familiar, and new worlds created by authors. Every third Wednesday, join us for a celebration of storytelling—spotlighting books, conversing with guest authors, and sharing my personal reading recommendations.  Giveaways, surprises, and games will add to the fun.

While the purpose of the series is to offer an opportunity for author friends to shout about their books, I am delighted to meet new-to-me authors and discover their books. The best part is introducing writers and sharing their stories with you!

I am choosing today's post to share my personal reading recommendations that help you record your life story for your family. I have been offering presentations on writing life stories and workshops for folks who want to preserve their stories for their families. I feel strongly about the value of sitting down and writing or making a video of your life experiences.

Not only does it offer you some eye-opening moments about past events as you look back through the lens of time, but your stories will become a beloved keepsake for your present generation and future generations.

Thanksgiving is the time when friends and family gather around the table to give thanks for their blessings, enjoy a meal together, and share those stories that have been passed down through the family. I bet the kids will put down their phones to stay and listen to the shenanigans about their dad or grandpa!! Oh, yes!!

What do you think? Please leave your thoughts below.

This list of books for writing life stories is also in my books on writing life stories. Your Words, Your Life Story and Your Life with Jesus.

The following resources can help you write your spiritual memoir.

Fields, Lesley Leyland. Your Life Matters: Finding, Writing and Living the Truth of Your Life

Morgan, Richard L. Remembering Your Story: Creating Your Own Spiritual Autobiography

Peace, Richard. Spiritual Autobiography: Discovering and Sharing Your Spiritual Story

Happy Thanksgiving!


Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

IWSG Blog Hop: Besides Writing, Photography is Another Way of Expressing My Creative Self #IWSGbloghop

 

Insecure Writers Support Group Blog Hop
#IWSGbloghop

What is the Insecure Writer's Support Group?
Founded by author Alex J. Cavanaugh, the Insecure Writer’s Support Group offers support for writers and authors alike. It provides an online database, articles and tips, a monthly blog posting, a Facebook and Instagram group, Twitter, and a monthly newsletter. 
To find out more, click here.
  
The purpose of the group is 
* to share and encourage. 
* Writers can express doubts and concerns 
without fear of appearing foolish or weak. 
* Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. 
*It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds! 

You're invited to become a member of this supportive group. 
Click here to sign up and/or to visit the bloggers this week.

Happy IWSG Day!
Welcome November!

The awesome co-hosts for the November 6 posting of the IWSG are Diedre Knight, Lisa Buie Collard , Kim Lajevardi, and Me!

Hello and welcome to the November IWSG Blog Hop! I am thrilled to be one of the "awesome" co-hosts this month. Looking forward to visiting many of my IWSG friends and meeting new IWSG bloggers! Thank you for joining in on the fun.

November 6 question

 What creative activity do you engage in when you're not writing?

I enjoy taking photos of nature, family, and events in my "real" life thanks to my dear great Aunt Elizabeth. She was the unofficial photographer of the family. 

I was fascinated as she clutched her Brownie camera and peered into the glass viewfinder on top of the camera to frame her shot.  The strap was attached to the camera so Aunt E. could hang the leather strap around the back of her neck. This helped her keep the camera steady, but also she couldn't lose it!

Brownie camera Courtesy of Danson67 on Pixabay

In those good old days, all pictures were saved on film, not to a digital file. No filters that we use today to change the lighting or enhance the picture. She wouldn't know if the picture was in focus or too dark or light until she took the film to the drugstore to have it developed. Only one or two pictures were taken of the subject. Today we snap six or eight pictures with our digital cameras and phones because there's no charge for each photo.

With all the helpful technology, it is easier these days to be a good photographer. However, it still takes an artistic, creative eye to compose stunning images. 

I've taken many photos during our travels, but none can begin to elicit emotions when viewing the actual site, such as the majesty of the mountains, the magnificence of the architecture, or the glory of a gorgeous sunset. However, I try because memories can't be captured unless the photo is taken.

I look forward to learning about your creative projects when I visit your blog. In the meantime, please leave a comment below about your memorable pictures.

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