Tuesday, April 1, 2025

IWSG Blog Hop: Superman and Me #IWSGblog hop

 

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!
Happy April!

Happy Spring!

Hello and welcome to the April 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 April 2 posting of the IWSG Blog Hop--Jennifer Lane, L Diane Wolfe, Jenni Enzor, and Natalie Aguirre!

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April 2 question

What fantasy character would you like to fight, 
go on a quest with, or have a beer/glass of wine with?

I didn't think twice about selecting a fantasy character as my answer to this question. I would love to fly with Superman! Why wouldn't I? "Superman possesses superhuman strength, speed, flight, invulnerability, and heat vision, among other abilities, all due to his exposure to Earth's yellow sun." 

In case you don't know about Clark Kent, Superman's human side,"he is a humanoid alien refugee from the planet Krypton who lands on Earth, developing superhuman abilities and becoming Superman, Earth's only superhero, while also working as a journalist for the Daily Planet newspaper in Metropolis." 

Superman
Image by Solihin Kentjana from Pixabay

Clark jumps into a phone booth, (remember them?) and in a nanosecond 

he comes out dressed in that tight-fitting Superman suit with the huge S in the middle of his chest. He runs a few steps and then launches into the sky, his cape billowing behind him. 

At that moment, he doesn't care about his job at the newspaper. 

He is on a mission to rescue someone or get the bad guy. In other words he helps people, one of the reasons why I admire the character. 

I think he would be an interesting fellow to hang out with. After all, he writes for the newspaper. That's how I entered the writing world. See? We have so much in common.

But nothing is perfect. Superman's downfall is Kryptonite. So my job would be to keep him safe from that deadly rock. Hmm, I wonder though if he might need that suit and cape washed and pressed once in a while. Yes, I'd be happy to do it for Superman.

I always picture him as Christopher Reeves who played 

the character in one of the many Superman movies.

Now do you see why I'd love to hang out with Superman/Clark Kent? Super powers, hero, smart, handsome, AND a writer!!

Did you choose Superman for your fantasy character??? Please leave your comment below.

 The quoted paragraphs are from Wikipedia.

I apologize if the formatting is a bit wonky for this post. I think Professor Google 

has spring fever and is not paying attention to business...???

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UPDATE: I have updated and released Your Life with Jesus: How to Spark Memories and Write Your Spiritual Memoir in paperback and hardcover in color.


Your Life with Jesus
Learn how to write your spiritual memoir.
“Your Life with Jesus: Spark Memories and Write Your Spiritual Memoir” offers a thoughtful pathway for capturing your faith journey. This book combines carefully selected Bible verses with insightful writing prompts to inspire you as you share the moments that have shaped your spiritual life.
In Part One, you'll find tips on igniting your memories and crafting compelling stories that keep readers engaged. Part Two presents over 40 journaling topics, each paired with a relevant Bible verse and writing prompt to deepen your reflection. Embrace this opportunity to document your unique story and uncover new insights into the transformative power of faith.

The hardcover in color is available now for Easter gifting to someone you love and as a gift to yourself.

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Connect online with JQ Rose:

Email: jqrose02 @ gmail dot com

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Focus on Books Series: Guest Susan Calder's New Book Release, A Killer Whisky

Focus on Books Series


Hello and welcome to FOCUS on BOOKS, a series sparked by my love of reading. We explore fascinating, familiar, and new worlds created by authors. 

Every third Wednesday of the month, 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.

I am delighted to welcome back my friend and skillful storyteller, Canadian author, Susan Calder. Susan has graced the pages of the Focused on Story blog in previous posts. She brings excellent stories to share with you.

A Killer Whisky by Susan Calder
Historical fiction and mystery

CONGRATULATIONS on your latest release of this mystery, 

A Killer Whisky: Alberta (Canadian Historical Mysteries)


Readers, in case you questioned the spelling of whisky in the title, Grammarly explains that Whisky (no e) refers to Scottish, Canadian, or Japanese grain spirits. Whiskey (with an e) refers to grain spirits distilled in Ireland and the United States.

Susan, what prompted you to write A Killer Whisky?

Thank you for hosting me, Janet.

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, I became intrigued with the 1918-20 flu pandemic, which was formerly called the Spanish flu. I read several non-fiction books on the subject and thought it would be interesting to write a mystery story set during that time. My general idea was that someone dies of presumed flu, but my story protagonist suspects it was murder and investigates. When one of my writing groups, Crime Writers of Canada, decided to publish an anthology of Canadian short stories with the theme "cold," I turned my musings into a short story. 

Before submitting the story to CWC, I showed the first pages to a writer-in-residence, who suggested it could be a novel. I sent in the short story anyway and it was published in the CWC anthology, "Cold Canadian Crime." 

Some months later, BWL publisher, Jude Pittman, told me she planned to produce a series of mystery novels set in Canada's ten provinces and two of our territories. I considered ways to turn my short story into a novel, decided my plan would work, and asked to write the Alberta novel for the BWL Canadian Historical Mystery Series. 

A Killer Whisky: Alberta (Canadian Historical Mysteries) by Susan Calder


BACK OF THE BOOK        

The 1918 influenza pandemic strikes Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Great War rages overseas. While her husband fights in Europe, Katharine works in a doctor’s office to support her children and her brother, a wounded veteran. One night their neighbour suddenly takes sick and dies. The attending doctor concludes the man died from influenza, but Katharine suspects someone laced his whisky with a drug that mimics the deadly flu’s symptoms. 
 Katharine convinces the police to investigate. Worried about her brother’s involvement with a suspect, she delves into his secrets and comes to fear he’s connected to the murder. She grows disturbingly attracted to the investigating detective who returns her affections. He’s convinced her brother or someone else close to her is a killer and risks his career to pursue the crime. Katharine must discover the truth so she can move forward in a world that has changed forever.
BUY LINKS:

The eBook is available at major online booksellers

JQ'S REVIEW OF A KILLER WHISKY
The historical fiction novel, A Killer Whisky, is set against a backdrop of WWI and the killer disease, the Spanish flu. That backdrop and the location of the story attracted me to the mystery. My husband and I visited Alberta a few years ago, so I looked forward to revisiting the places through this story.  Ms. Calder is an excellent storyteller. Her characters engage the reader and her narratives paint a word picture of the scenes and the era. I had many choices of who would have been the killer, but I did not know who it was until the final pages. Now, for me, that is the measure of a satisfying story. If you are a reader of well-researched historical fiction and mystery novels, I would recommend A Killer Whisky. 

ABOUT AUTHOR SUSAN CALDER
Susan Calder is the author of six novels published by BWL Publishing. Four are part of her Paula Savard Mystery Series set in Calgary, Alberta, and the fifth is a
Mystery author Susan Calder
standalone suspense novel. Her recent release, A Killer Whisky, takes place in Calgary during the 1918 influenza pandemic and the final days of WWI. A Killer Whisky is book #12 of the BWL Canadian Historical Mystery Series.   

CONNECT ONLINE WITH SUSAN


Susan's Previous Guest Post




UPDATE: I have updated my guided journal, 
Your LIfe with Jesus: How to Spark Memories and Write Your Spiritual Memoir.
The hardcover will be available later this month for Easter gifting.

Sharing your sacred story is a beautiful gift to your family, friends, and yourself. As you look through the lens of time, you'll realize God's presence in your life journey and gain new insights when recording videos or penning your memoir. 

Your Life with Jesus
Learn how to write your spiritual memoir.

“Your Life with Jesus: Spark Memories and Write Your Spiritual Memoir” offers a thoughtful pathway for capturing your faith journey. This book combines carefully selected Bible verses with insightful writing prompts to inspire you as you share the moments that have shaped your spiritual life.
In Part One, you'll find tips on igniting your memories and crafting compelling stories that keep readers engaged. Part Two presents over 40 journaling topics, each paired with a relevant Bible verse and writing prompt to deepen your reflection. Embrace this opportunity to document your unique story and uncover new insights into the transformative power of faith.



Connect online with JQ Rose:

Email: jqrose02 @ gmail dot com



Tuesday, March 4, 2025

IWSG Blog Hop: Who Would I Like to Be Today? #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!


Hello and welcome to the March 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.

Huge thanks to the awesome co-hosts for the March 5 posting of the IWSG - Ronel Janse Van Vuuren, Pat Garcia, and Liza @ Middle Passages!


March 5 question - If for one day you could be anyone or *thing* in the world, what would it be? Describe, tell why, and any themes, goals, or values they/it inspire in you.

Boy jumping 
Image by Leonardo Espina from Pixabay


What a timely question for me to answer. If you are reading this post on March 5, I am at Epcot at Disneyland in Orlando, FL. So, today, I wish I could be me at age 10. I could enjoy the awe, wonder, magic, and excitement a child experiences when seeing the amazing rides and sights at Disneyland.

I am looking forward to the visit because our daughter, Sara, her hubby, and her in-laws will be experiencing the flower festival together on opening day. I realize the place will be packed and lines to the rides long, but at this age, I can accept it and just enjoy the magnificent floral displays. 

 It's going to be a great week! I will catch up with you this weekend.

Thank you for stopping in today! 

Click here to sign up to join the monthly blog hop and visit the bloggers this week.

Connect online with JQ Rose:

Email: jqrose02 @ gmail dot com






Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Focus on Books Guest Rosemary Morris Historic Fiction Author Shares Her Novel, The Nabob's Daughter #focusonbooks #historicalfiction


Hello and welcome to FOCUS on BOOKS, a series sparked by my love of reading. We explore fascinating, familiar, and new worlds created by authors. 

Every third Wednesday of the month, 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.'

I am delighted to host my friend and super storyteller, Rosemary Morris, once again on the Focused on Story blog. Rosemary is sharing her intriguing novel, The Nabob's Daughter which is Set in Madras in the Early 19th Century. Madras is a former name for Chennai, a city in India.

Rosemary, thank you for being my guest this week. I have two questions for you. 

What is a nabob? Why did you write the story of Nabob's daughter? 

J. Q., Thank you very much for allowing me to feature my novel on your blog.
Nabob is a generic term for a very wealthy man who made his fortune in India.

The Inspiration for the Novel
The inspiration for this novel is derived from English translations of The Bhagavad Gita, As It Is by A.C.Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, and Krishna Dharma’s The Mahabharat and The Ramayana, two important epics transcribed in English.
Visits to a temple where Vaisnavas, who believe Krishna is God, deepened my understanding of their philosophy and religion.

 The seeds of my ideas for The Nabob’s Daughter were sown when I read non-fiction and fiction in which there is emphasis on arrogant government officials and expatriates who exploited and mistreated people in India. However, that is not the entire truth. 


There were many men, women and children from the United Kingdom who loved the country and respected its people and never wanted to leave their adopted home. I decided to show this through the principal characters in The Nabob’s Daughter. 


For example, when Joyce, the heroine is a young child, her ayah tells her tales from classic Indian literature, encourages her to prefer a vegetarian diet, and takes her to give food to a sadhu, a holy man, who lives under a tree on her father’s estate. Throughout her life she will never forget him.


Against this background I developed the novel. The feedback and five out of five star reviews have justified my writing this romantic, multi-cultural literary novel.


The Nabob's Daughter by Rosemary Morris
Historical Fiction, Romance

 Back of the Book: The Nabob’s Daughter

 

When Joyce is born in the East India Company’s Madras Presidency, her mother rejects her, but her father, an earl’s youngest son, adores her. As a child Joyce is afraid of her mother. Only time will tell if her stepbrother, Sylvester, and his friend, Vivian de Lancy can keep their promises to protect her. She loves them, her father, her ayah, and Vivian’s mother, Mistress de Lancy, a widow. 

Joyce dreads the day when, according to custom, she must follow Sylvester and Vivian to England to be educated. 

Nine year old Joyce is sent to her grandfather’s ancient castle in Cornwall. Heartbroken, surrounded by strangers, she never changes her opinion that England is a dull, gloomy, grey country. At just seventeen she is a reluctant debutante still longing for her happy life in Hindustan, a dazzling land with exceptional beauty to which she is determined to return. To comfort herself during dreary years, whenever Joyce is homesick, she clutches her most precious treasure, a  heart-shaped pendant Vivian gave her.

Sylvester, who abhors the climate, fatal diseases, insects and snakes in India, settles in England. Vivian, heir to his mother’s emporium, the largest in Madras, returns to India which he loves.

While betrayed by those Joyce loves most, can she come to terms with it and triumph over many unavoidable, painful twists and turns in her life? Is it impossible for her to marry a suitable gentleman she loves and enjoy the happy life she craves?


Click the links below to download the eBook or order the print book.


Available from these book retailers: https://books2read.com/The-Nabobs-Daughter

Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DJWKV493

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.com/Nabobs-Daughter.../dp/B0DJWKV493



About Rosemary Morris:


I am a multi-published historical novelist whose novels are set in the reign of Charles II’s niece, Queen Anne Stuart, who reigned from 1702 to 1714, and the ever popular Regency era. I have also written a mediaeval novel set in in the reign of Edward II.

Author Rosemary Morris

 

My characters, are of their time, not men, women and children dressed in costume who behave like 21st century people.

I was born in Kent. As a child, when I was not making up stories, my head was ‘always in a book.'

Apart from writing, I enjoy classical Indian literature, reading, visiting places of historical interest, vegetarian cooking, growing organic fruit, herbs and vegetables and creative crafts.

Click here to connect online with Rosemary


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 Thank you for stopping in today. Do you enjoy reading historical fiction? What era do you prefer? Lately, I have enjoyed the WWII settings. Please leave a comment below.


Connect online with JQ Rose:

Email: jqrose02 @ gmail dot com



 

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