Friday, December 18, 2015

WELCOME TO FAB FRIDAY

*Please excuse Thursday's absence...too many issues to name.

In another puzzle mood. Today's is one I've posted elsewhere. Have fun with this one. :)

Find a phrase to match each picture. Example:

CCCCCCC seven seas.




Peace,
Barb



Wednesday, December 16, 2015

WACKY WEDNESDAY

Thought I'd do a little something different today. Unscramble the titles of these recently released books. 





stirf fritus

sencod omcign

 sipecrns

ardgosn rail

lowsfe tehar

teh leedxi lirtgoy

iabrbaenc ehta

kard dermsa

tfiyf ashsde fo levo 

het escrte

nglae wtihni

mmitaorl apri



How long did it take you?  Answers may be found in a previous post. :)



Peace, 
Barb



Tuesday, December 15, 2015

WELCOME TO TINY TUESDAY

Tuesdays always have pictures of 'tinys' I find during the week that make me smile, from cuteness or hilarity. Life is too short not to take happiness breaks whenever you find them. 























Hope some of these brought a smile or chuckle to you. Enjoy your family and the upcoming holiday. 

Peace,
Barb

Monday, December 14, 2015

WELCOME TO MAGICAL MONDAY

After a chilly but sunny weekend, I thought I'd share a few book releases and cover reveals. Congratulations!! Look for more in upcoming posts.




Scott A. Borgman





Amanda Carney











Elle Klass





Ariel Marie




Savannah Morgan







Karen J. Mossman


R. M Simone





UPCOMING RELEASES

Brandon D. Henry
Midnight Forever:
A Bloody Tea Party
December, 2015


Selena Rivera
Unexpected Love
December 29, 2015



Elven Dreams
Raven Williams
February 11, 2016



The Solomon Project
Jessica Wren
February 6, 2016






Have a great week!!

Peace,
Barb








Friday, December 11, 2015

FINALLY FRIDAY


WOLF


Dreaming is supposed to be pleasant, isn’t it? At least that is what I thought. It may have started after seeing “Little Red Riding Hood” with my mom at a local theater. Later, she laughingly told me that I had hidden under the seat after the wolf appeared and had remained there for the duration of the movie. Nonetheless, the dreams were terrifying. Chased by a pack of ravenous wolves, I would run, only to be overcome. Their teeth would tear me apart, bit by bit, and every bite would be felt.  I would wake screaming. These dreams continued for years, and mom, being the person she was, would often stand at the bottom of the stairs and howl, and there would be one scared, shaking daughter.  I slept in the upstairs room which was my refuge, supposedly.  Funny now, not so, then.

When I moved away, after graduating college, the dreams lessened, although every now and then, one would creep in leaving me shaking. Then one night, for no apparent reason, the dream was quite different and rewarding. As I opened the front door, standing here in a suit and hat with a bouquet of flowers and a box of candy was a wolf. No more frightening dreams after that. I became enamored with wolves, learning everything I could about them.

Now that I am much older, I can look back with a smile at what frightened me so badly when young.  Recalling the morning a few years ago, when I looked out my window…a large white wolf was in our neighborhood, walking through as if he/she owned every inch, sniffing the wind and pausing to inspect a clump of bushes. A truly gorgeous creature, it took no notice of the insignificant human, and continued on its way.

And most recently, a few nights ago, half asleep, getting a drink of water… a sudden vision of a white wolf, only the head, with wise eyes. Appearing in the blackness, it said something odd…  “We will be together soon.”

There has to be a connection somehow….from the dreams when small, to the liberating one when older, to the sighting, and finally to the vision. Was I a wolf in a past life? No answers come, but I feel as though the wolf is my spirit animal, having been with me all my life.

Peace,
Barb


Thursday, December 10, 2015

Today's post is from Jessica Wren. I'm excited to share this good news!


Cover Reveal for The Solomon Project

Good morning, and I would like to extend an invitation to join me as I launch my second novel, a paranormal dystopian/historical fiction combo called “The Solomon Project.” I started this novel for NaNoWriMo after carrying around the idea for years. I don’t think I’ve ever had more fun writing a book.
The novel revolves around Eddie Ruiz, one of the so-called “solomons” who, under a cruel social experiment called The Solomon Project, is one of the approximately 15% of males spared mandatory sterilization at birth. He is also a medium who can summon the spirits of the dead. When the inevitable consequences of The Project start to surface–jealousy and resentment that divides families, the spread of a deadly disease, and the wicked one-world government’s horrific attempt to hide The Project, Eddie, along with his spiritual guardian Queen Bathsheba, uses his powers as a medium to summon The project’s namesake to defeat the world powers and put an end to the Solomon Project.
The novel is scheduled for publication February 6.
The cover reveal party is Saturday, December 12. There will be swag and prizes awarded, and other authors will be present to showcase their work as well. You will also meet Mr. Paul White, the talented artist who designed the cover.
I hope you can join in the fun. If you can help spread the word by inviting friends, I would be grateful as well. http://www.facebook.com/events/962729123773696/

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

WELCOME TO WORDY WEDNESDAY

Reminiscing brings a memory forward from years ago, one that I cherish to this day.

THE MYSTERY

    Mom belonged to a group of women affectionately known as the Eufaula 8. They were all middle-aged and belonged to our local Methodist Church. Being together for over twenty years had given them the perspective of time and wisdom. Meeting at least once a week in one home or another, they shared experiences of friends and family, never formally, but always lovingly. I wondered what they discussed and when asked, received the cryptic answer, "Whatever happens to fall out of the sky".
Learning this during one of our regular Saturday conversations, it slid to the back of my mind.  I lived 90 miles away, going home for holidays and special family weekends, so Mom and I kept in touch by phone.
One Saturday morning, I rose early, made my coffee, and left for the local church where our choir was to give a concert. Upon my arrival, I discovered the air conditioner wasn't working. It was the middle of June, one of those early heated days that takes your breath away, promising more to come with its suddenness.
Not able to escape, I was miserable. Also, having to sit on a narrow windowsill in one of the church windows didn't help. I was becoming increasingly agitated with each passing moment.
  Suddenly, I found myself on a cool forest path, looking around in amazement.  The trees formed a canopy overhead, and the sunlight played through the leaves. I delighted in the sounds and smells I loved… the smoky scent of the leaves under my feet, the many shades of green, and the clear, fresh air, but how did I get there?
Remembering the years I played in the woods brought sweet memories of running through the streams, chasing jackrabbits, and climbing trees. Always loving nature, I was mesmerized and calmed by all that surrounded me. The shade provided relief from my overheated state, and the varieties of trees and shrubs took my focus far from my former discomfort.
Something drew me further down the path, through the cool green. As I walked, the chirping of birds accompanied my journey, bringing a sense of joy. Forgotten was the church, the heat, and the day. Nothing except the peace of the forest was with me.
The path led to a shady pool surrounded by trees and bushes. A huge rock covered with moss was at one end with smaller rocks nearby. The small pool seemed inviting, although I couldn’t see below the surface. Walking closer, there was a moment of transition, and I found myself in the water, sinking in the warmth, with the sunlight filtering through. It was the most beautiful feeling I have ever experienced...perfect peace. I felt a presence holding me, and couldn’t help but smile in thankfulness. Closing my eyes, I gave in to the loving and care, not wanting it to end.
   
 Gradually, the feeling faded, and I was back in church, sitting in the same window, no longer agitated, hot, or hurting. I looked over the faces in the crowd, some familiar, most not. Who had given me this perspective, this gift of calm and peace? I received no affirmation, no acknowledgement.
    I couldn't wait to get to the phone to mom and our usual Saturday morning conversation. As I related the events, she remained silent, making no comment. When I had completed my wondrous revelation, she uttered five words that would have an effect on me for many years...."I'll be damned, it works".
    There was a moment of silence from both of us. I think I was the first to speak, asking mom what she meant. With a slight chuckle, she told me that she and her group had created a 'soul pool' in which they placed their children and the people on their prayer list each morning, the same time that corresponded to my sitting on the windowsill. Done faithfully for years, this was the first affirmation of their efforts. I had described the pool and surrounding woods, down to the smallest detail.
As we continued talking, we remembered our many conversations through the years, those of our shared belief in a loving presence, one that encompasses us all, regardless of individual differences. She and I had a psychic connection that waned when my son was born. The soul pool, however, remains vivid to this day, a testament to her unending spirit, her quest for knowledge, and her belief in a rewarding hereafter.

Peace
Barb