Book reviews, author interviews, thoughtful commentary with Lisa Lickel and friends
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Jewels of Encouragement: Five Things from Proverbs: Thankful for Summer
Jewels of Encouragement: Five Things from Proverbs: Thankful for Summer: Proverbs 18:1-4 Whoever isolates himself seeks his own desire; he breaks out against all sound judgment. A fool takes no pleasure in unde...
Friday, August 24, 2012
The Difference between Kindle Keyboard and Kindle Fire
My Kindle Keyboard
Kindle Fire
Thus my Keyboard Kindle, like a phoenix rising from the
ashes, became a Kindle Fire.
Yeah, it was my choice. I’d been researching the Barnes and
Noble Nook. My mother in law received one and while the features on it were
somewhat lacking—really, no computer interface to register and buy online while
you’re hooked in; you must do so through wifi—the price at the time of $159 was
sounding okay. But I knew I wouldn’t be able to transfer the way over a hundred
books (some of which I actually paid money for), and movies – yeah, got me –
over to the other side, which totally sucked.
So, the nice customer service lady said she could send me a
$199 Fire for the incredible price of $169 if I wanted. I sighed deeply and
said, “So, my $139 two and a half year old Kindle is only work $30 trade-in value to you?” and
she cyber-sighed deeply and replied, “No, ma’am. Your Keyboard Kindle is no
longer under warranty and the replacement cost for your version is $30.” Since we know we can’t
replace a Kindle with $30, and it was only $10 more than the Nook Color, I
sighed deeply and said sure. She hooked me up with the sales rep who said he
was sorry I was having all these problems and to surrender the nonworking
Kindle by returning it UPS with the enclosed printable mailing label, but I
could keep the connector cords, otherwise I’d be charged the full price of the
Fire. Since Amazon started charging $10, and I see, now $20, for the wall adapter,
I figured I came out another $20 ahead. (And yeah, I know, that’s blonde for “it’s
on sale.”)
My Kindle Fire
Is a heavy little device, which I could have discovered from
actually reading the stats online. It says right there, shipping weight: 1.7
pounds, where the Keyboard is 8.7 ounces. One third the reason I wanted an
eReader is because I don’t have a lot of feeling in my hands, and it’s a bit
stressful holding open a book. The KK was like hardly holding anything. The
Fire has to rest on something, and no, seriously, I am not paying the $30-35
for the cute little fold-up cover and backrest.
It gets warm.
The battery charge only lasts a few hours, so keep the cord
handy, especially if you’re playing online.
It’s backlit. Love that. So much sweeter to read in the car
and at night.
Apps. Yeah. Cool. Someday I’ll figure out how to advance in
Angry Birds.
October 27, 2012 update: friend Kathy Rouser showed me her Nexus. Next time: YES. I'd do that one first. It looked awesome, color, 12 ounces, sound enabled, wifi, and you can download both Kindle and Nook aps. She even had one of my books. How awesome is that.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Review of Diane Graham's I Am Ocilla
I Am Ocilla by Diane M. Graham
ISBN: 9781927154199
Splashdown Books, March 1, 2012
$14.99 pBook
$4.99 eBook
I am Ocilla.
This is my story.
If
John Bunyan and AA Milne set out on a journey and met up with Madeleine
L’Engle, no doubt they would have told each other stories around the campfire
much like this one.
I Am
Ocilla
is a questing story filled with all the things fantasy lovers like best pairing
them off and mixing them up like so many creatures from the City of Destruction
and the Hundred Acre Wood, progressing through a Wrinkle in Time, falling back
and starting all over again. Spun throughout is mercy after our sins leave
heartache and broken souls. Free will is the bottom line of faith, and Diane
pulls out the deepest Scriptures to prove that God’s love never fails.
A
five-hundred-year curse has pitted the four Kingdoms in a battle to a final
death if the Chosen One fails yet again to lift it. Only she has the answer;
the power to rebuke an evil spirit whose vengeance over thwarted devotion
results in mass destruction if the Princess refuses him one more time. Join
giants, ogres, fairies, dwarves, trees, and their animal friends red wolf,
tiger, panda, and owl as they battle evil with their faithfulness, patience,
love and wisdom.
You
will be refreshed in your faith walk, encouraged in your daily witness and
strengthened in love when you journey with Ocilla and her friends in a quest to
fulfill their purpose.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
All you need to know about TBCN and Nora St Laurent
The Book Club Network
About NORA:
Nora
is the CEO of The Book Club Network Incorporated. Nora and her husband run The
Book Club Network www.bookfun.org
She runs two book clubs near Atlanta ,
Ga. , Former ACFW On-Line Book
Club. Nora currently writes a Book Club column for the Christian Fiction OnLine
Magazine and is a Book Club Talk Columnist for Novel Rocket. You can read
author interviews on her Finding Hope Through Fiction blog, located at http://www.psalm516.blogspot.com,
and reviews around the web at The Christian Pulse Mag, Title Trakk, Novel
Reviews, and Suspense Zone.
Nora, what inspired you start
TBCN?
The Book Club Network was born out of a desire to share
Christian Fiction authors with other book clubs, share book club ideas with
other leaders and to encourage the authors who are writing such amazing books.
The economy has been really tough for a few years and people are not parting
with money like they used to. Through TBCN they can take their time and find
the right book or win it. We have give away opportunities each month. ALL of
our contests are from the 19th – 21st of the month.
I run two face to face book clubs one at the Christian Book
Store I work at and the other at the church I attend. It’s a position I never
imagined I’d be in since I didn’t read for pleasure much before I started
working in a Christian book store 11 years ago.
But since I love talking with people and the main thing to talk
about in a book store is books I started reading Christian Fiction (publishers
sent ARC copies to our store and I started checking them out) The first book
that rocked my world and got me hooked in Christian Fiction was a book by Linda
Nichols called Not a Sparrow Falls her
next book did me in and I couldn’t stop talking about it, At the Scent of Water was her next book that prompted me to contact
the author and let her know how much her book touched my spirit.
After reading these two books and telling customers about these
reads I had a reason to read. These
books spoke to me because I wasn’t expecting it. It reminded me of the stories
in the bible. Jesus is the greatest story teller and He knew a story could
change a life or prick our spirit and move us in a direction we never thought
we’d be in.
I tell you all that to say I’m dyslexic and I have not been a
fan of reading. Movies were more my thing. I could watch a movie of a book and
have a lot more fun. Reading Christian Fiction changed my life in more ways
than one. I wanted to tell everyone
about the greatest book I read, and I’d do that at the book store. It was possible to talk about the new book I
read and loved for about a month or more but when At the Scent of Water and Not a Sparrow Falls were not on the shelf
anymore, I had to find some other books to talk about at work. I’m not a very fast reader so; discovering the
next new book was a challenge. Would I get the book read before it disappeared
from the shelf? How long do books live
on a book shelf? The shelf life of a book was a mystery to me and still is.
I was whining to my husband Fred about my problem. How can I get
the word out about great books for a very long period of time??? Being a man
who likes to face challenges head we began to talk about how we could do this
and the fact that I can’t read books fast enough to keep up with it’s shelf
life at the store.
I also told him as a book club leader I wanted to promote great
books and share them with other groups. Not everyone has the advantage of working
at a book store and see what new books hit the shelves each week. Another
struggle I had was if I had an author speaking at my book club I wanted to
share them with other book clubs in the area. How could I do that? Where are
book clubs meeting?
Our answer to many of these questions and more was the birth of
The Book Club Network - TBCN. Connecting authors to book clubs and readers to
their books; it’s also a network of book clubs as they post what they’ve read and
how the meeting turned out.
It’s a place to find where a book club is located. We have a
member map where you can find a book club near you. Message them and see if
they are accepting new members. I envision it to be similar to be similar to
the Weight Watchers program (don’t laugh!) you can go to a meeting anywhere
in the country, right? All you have to do is look on line and get connected.
This is my hope for the future of TBCN.
Have there been any
surprises for you at TBCN, Nora? What benefits have you seen by bringing readers and
authors together?
I’ve been encouraged and fascinated by our growth. I can see
there were other people out there like me wanting to connect with other book
club members.
I’ll tell you what has surprised me is the author/reader interaction
each month. This is something I didn’t foresee as I’ve watch the authors are
having a blast interacting with the readers and visa/versa. The beauty of this
discussion is it’s there forever for all to read no matter when you join TBCN.
The authors have done a great job coming up with questions for
reader to answer that give them a peek into their book – create interest and
then the discussion helps book club leaders connect with the author. I’ve been
pleasantly surprised at the amount of authors that want to be featured atThe
Book Club Network. It’s been a great thing.
The interaction with the authors is almost like having a book
club meeting on line. It’s a huge benefit for both the authors who’ve wanted to
ask clubs questions and readers who want to get to know authors. The authors
are catching on. Our sponsors have loved the interaction as well. Members have
told me that they love the author interaction from the 19th-21st
as much as having a chance to win all these books. It’s hard to know if a book
will be a fit for your group so these interaction times are helpful for that
and so much more. Another thing I love about TBCN members is the fact they are
not afraid to share what they think in a good way. I’ve learned so much and
laughed out loud in some discussion where the questions lead to sharing funny
moments.
My hope is that book club leaders and/or members participate in
the discussions and make that book connection with the author and their book. I
want TBCN to be a tool for them in picking out their books. Maybe invite the
author to speak to their book club on the phone. It’s my hope. The discussion
will be there forever. No worries about a books shelf live here atTBCN. So,
everyone has time to get to know each other!! It’s a beautiful thing!
How can readers join in
the anniversary celebrations?
It’s easy to sign up to be a member of TBCN. We ask a few questions for you to answer and
for other information that helps us keep spammers and other information seekers
out of the network. It’s also FREE. You have opportunities to win lots of
books. For our BIRTHDAY BASH we are giving away 10 books a day and announcing
winners once a week. You’ll have all week to enter the daily featured contests.
Do you have any other
comments for my readers?
If you are avid reader this is the place for you to learn
about the latest in Christian Fiction and interact with the author each month.
Are you a book club leader? Well this is the place for you to
find your next book club pick. We’d also love for you to set up your Book club
page at our site for others to see. It’s a place to share your latest featured
book. Post pictures of your club and the field trips you’ve taken. The authors
you’ve met and the book fun you’ve had. Learn from other book clubs that have
already set up their pages.
Want to start a book club but felt it was too overwhelming? You
can learn from other experienced book club leaders, and you can start right
away making your book club list!
Do you like to win books? This is the place for you. You’ll have
a chance to get to know the authors and their books and read genre’s you
normally wouldn’t. We’ve been giving away about 100 books a month and for our
birthday bash it’s going to be 10 books every day; starting August first.
Winners are picked weekly and announced each weekly.
It's been great talking up close and personal about TCBN, Nora. Thanks for coming by.
THANK YOU! You’ve been a grand host to have me here and let me
talk about The Book Club Network and our Birthday Bash!! I hope to see you
there atTBCN www.bookfun.org
Nora :o)
The Book Club Network CEOThursday, July 26, 2012
The Winner of the summer NCB Writing Contest! Cameron Presson
Fourteen-year-old Cameron Presson of Thompson Station, TN,
claimed first prize in the 2012 New Christian Books Summer Writing Contest. He
entered a modern Jonah story entitled “In
the Belly of a Jail” about a 16-year-old arrested for driving while intoxicated,
who surrendered his life to Christ after being incarcerated.
“I think all the entries are beautifully creative work. All
these writers should be encouraged to keep writing,” remarked one of the
judges, Katherine Harms. She is author of Oceans
of Love, a book with 30 days of meditations on God’s love built on texts
relating to oceans and water.
Second place went to 11-year-old Victoria Rifa of Yakima,
Washington, for her wail tale, Double
Trouble, involving squabbling twins who turned to God after an earthquake.
Third place went to 14-year-old Maisie Lay of Marshall, IL, for
her story, “To Learn Responsibility,”
about a girl who was sent to military school for a day after leaving her baby
brother alone.
Receiving Honorable Mention Awards were Nathan and Daniel
Bae, of Irvine, CA, and Stephen Gordon, Tampa, FL.
New Christian Books,
an online magazine serving the Christian reading and writing communities,
sought modern Jonah stories from 10 to 14 year olds for its summer contest held
in conjunction with the John 3:16 Marketing Network. The network is a group of
Christian authors who have bonded to share the gospel of Jesus Christ.
“It was my goal to teach and reinforce the lesson of Jonah:
there is price to pay when you disobey,” says the magazine’s publisher Cheryl
Rogers, “while at the same time introducing the magazine and the work of
Christian authors to new readers.”
Rogers has penned a number of ebooks, including the short
story collection Just Like Jonah Wail
Tales that inspired the contest. The ebook involves characters who land in
a whale of trouble for making the wrong choices, but who seek God and are
restored.
The judging was done by a panel of Christian authors
including Harms and Acacia Beumer, author of Launch Out Into the Deep; Lisa Lickel, author of First Children of Farmington to be
released later this year; Diane Tatum, author Gold Earrings; Cheryl Rogers and her son David Rogers, a
13-year-old Williams Middle School student in Tampa, FL, as junior judge.
The contest was sponsored by Samantha Ryan Chandler, author
of A Love Story: How God Pursued Me and
Found Me, An Impossibly True Story; Linda Yezak, author of Give the Lady a Ride; Jairus King,
author of Men's Ministry Handbook for
Christians; Mike Lynch, author of After
the Cross; Tom Blubaugh, author of Night
of the Cossack; and Sana Edoja, author of Knowing God.
The winners received cash and other prizes, including books
by Christian authors Acacia Beumer, Laura Davis, Lorilyn Roberts, the founder
of the John 3:16 Marketing Network; and Cheryl Rogers.
(From me, Lisa - wowsers, this is one reason I approach judging with fear and trembling - these kids were mostly quite GOODD! Congratulations to them all.)
(From me, Lisa - wowsers, this is one reason I approach judging with fear and trembling - these kids were mostly quite GOODD! Congratulations to them all.)
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Wisconsin Children's Book Festival
Wisconsin Authors, Illustrators Round Out Slate for Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival Oct. 12-14
The three-day festival features dozens of opportunities for book lovers of all ages to meet favorite authors and illustrators and attend readings, demonstrations, writing and poetry workshops, art-making sessions with illustrators, book signings and more.
Joining this year’s stellar slate of national and local authors and illustrators are:
- Jacqueline Houtman, author of The Reinvention of Edison Thomas, a Read On Wisconsin! pick and a book which one reviewer said “deserves a place on every elementary and middle school shelf” (Library Media Connection.) The Theater for Young Audiences in Sheboygan presented the world premiere of the stage version of The Reinvention of Edison Thomas in October, 2011. Ms. Houtman lives in Madison, Wisconsin.
- Ilsa J. Bick is a former child psychiatrist and the author of popular and award-winning novels for young adults (Draw the Dark, Ashes, Drowning Instinct) whose books have been praised for their pacing, action, and suspense and who “writes about dysfunction with a professional’s insight” (Booklist.) Ms. Bick lives in Kohler, Wisconsin.
- Lisa Albert has written biographies of Stephanie Meyer and Lois Lowry for the Authors Teens Love series and she is the author of the novel Mercy Lily, called “affecting and thought-provoking” by Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA.) Ms. Albert lives in Muskego, Wisconsin.
- Rebecca and Madelyn Spindler are the mother/daughter writing team and co-authors of the middle-grade book series, Tale of Two Sisters (Sarah Jane Is a Pain, Life According to Liz) featuring eleven-year-old Liz McCormick, a tomboy growing up on her family’s farm in the rolling hills of Wisconsin. Madelyn Spindler was eleven years old when she began writing the first book in the series with her mother, Rebecca. The Spindlers live in Madison, Wisconsin.
Previously announced authors and illustrators of acclaimed books for children and teens are Steven Kellogg (The Day Jimmy’s Boa Ate the Wash, Pinkerton, Behave!), Sarah Weeks (Pie, Crocodile Smile), Nina Crews (The Neighborhood Mother Goose, One Hot Summer Day), Dan Yaccarino (Trashy Town, All the Way to America), Edward Hemingway (Bad Apple: A Tale of Friendship; Bump in the Night), Brian Lies (Bats at the Beach, More), W.H. Beck (Malcolm at Midnight), Liz Garton Scanlon (All the World, A Sock is a Pocket for Your Toes) and James Kennedy (The Order of Odd Fish.)
Kennedy will bring a special screening of his 90-Second Newbery Film Festival to this year’s Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival and children and teens can enter their own 90 Second-Newbery videos for a chance to see their video screened at the festival.
The theme for this year’s children’s book festival is Family, giving festival goers the opportunity to hear authors and illustrators speak about how family has played a role in their works. Authors and illustrators will sign books after their presentations and festival bookseller and sponsor Apple Blossom Books (Oshkosh) will donate a portion of book sale proceeds to support the Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival, helping keep the festival free to all.
About the Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival
The Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival is presented by community volunteers and these local organizations who believe in the transformative power of reading and the literary and visual arts: the Mead Public Library, the Eastern Shores Library System, the Sheboygan Area and Kohler school districts, the Kohler Public Library, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan, and Bookworm Gardens.
The Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival is Wisconsin’s only free, public children’s book festival. Funding support comes from the Kohler Foundation, Inc., the F.K. Bemis Family Foundation, the Garton Family Foundation, the Mead Public Library Foundation, The Friends of Mead Public Library, the Sheboygan Service Club Foundation and other donors. In-kind support is provided by Dynamic Inc. and the Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County.
LINKS:
Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival: http://sheboyganchildrensbookfestival.org
Mead Public Library: www.meadpubliclibrary.org
John Michael Kohler Arts Center: www.jmkac.org
Bookworm Gardens: http://www.bookwormgardens.org
Contact Information:
Jo Ann Dent, Co-chairSheboygan Children’s Book Festival
920-912-2309 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting FREE 920-912-2309 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
childrensbookfest@gmail.com
Karin Menzer, Co-chairSheboygan Children’s Book Festival
920-459-3400 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting FREE 920-459-3400 end_of_the_skype_highlighting ext. 3404
karin.menzer@meadpubliclibrary.org
Kennedy will bring a special screening of his 90-Second Newbery Film Festival to this year’s Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival and children and teens can enter their own 90 Second-Newbery videos for a chance to see their video screened at the festival.
The theme for this year’s children’s book festival is Family, giving festival goers the opportunity to hear authors and illustrators speak about how family has played a role in their works. Authors and illustrators will sign books after their presentations and festival bookseller and sponsor Apple Blossom Books (Oshkosh) will donate a portion of book sale proceeds to support the Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival, helping keep the festival free to all.
About the Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival
The Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival is presented by community volunteers and these local organizations who believe in the transformative power of reading and the literary and visual arts: the Mead Public Library, the Eastern Shores Library System, the Sheboygan Area and Kohler school districts, the Kohler Public Library, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan, and Bookworm Gardens.
The Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival is Wisconsin’s only free, public children’s book festival. Funding support comes from the Kohler Foundation, Inc., the F.K. Bemis Family Foundation, the Garton Family Foundation, the Mead Public Library Foundation, The Friends of Mead Public Library, the Sheboygan Service Club Foundation and other donors. In-kind support is provided by Dynamic Inc. and the Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County.
Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival: http://sheboyganchildrensbookfestival.org
Mead Public Library: www.meadpubliclibrary.org
John Michael Kohler Arts Center: www.jmkac.org
Bookworm Gardens: http://www.bookwormgardens.org
Contact Information:
Jo Ann Dent, Co-chairSheboygan Children’s Book Festival
920-912-2309 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting FREE 920-912-2309 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
childrensbookfest@gmail.com
Karin Menzer, Co-chairSheboygan Children’s Book Festival
920-459-3400 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting FREE 920-459-3400 end_of_the_skype_highlighting ext. 3404
karin.menzer@meadpubliclibrary.org
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
The Blessing Seer - Paul Mowery
NEW BOOK ALERT!!!
My friend, Paula Mowery, just released her debut novella--READ ALL ABOUT IT!
About the author:
Paula Mowery is a pastor’s wife and a homeschool mom. She
has always been an avid reader of Christian fiction. She began writing in the
area of nonfiction creating three Bible studies which were self-published.
However, she crafted fiction stories which she shared with friends and family.
When one of her readers encouraged her to pursue publication, she joined
American Christian Fiction Writers, learning more about the world of fiction.
Her debut work of fiction is a novella published by Harbourlight, a division of
Pelican Book Group – THE BLESSING SEER.
Learn more about Paula at her blog –
paulamowery.blogspot.com
About the book, THE BLESSING SEER:
When God sends Addy a special messenger who challenges her
to step from her comfort zone, she isn’t sure she’s up to the job. She feels
inadequate to take on the task of encouraging others, and when she starts seeing
visions, she worries she’s losing her mind.
Yet, Addy wants only to be used by God, even if that means
seeing visions and risking relationship with family and friends. By stepping
out on a limb, can Addy really accomplish something significant for God? What
affect will her surrender to His will have on those around her? And, what
affect will it have on her own life?
Recently, I've enjoyed working with my editor at Harbourlight. She has taught me so much without trying to change my voice. She made editing enjoyable - that's a big deal.
2. If you could do anything you want, what would it be?
I
would love the opportunity to write and speak full time spurring other
Christian women in their walks with God. Writing and speaking/teaching is my
passion.
3. What’s the most exotic place you’ve traveled?
As of June
16th, I have added Haiti to the places I have been. About 10 years ago I went
on a mission trip to Africa where I had the opportunity to see the Indian Ocean
- beautiful. On this recent trip to Haiti, I was once again seeing the ocean
out one window and a mountain out the other. That view of Haiti seemed exotic
until I went to the villages where the people live - what an eye-opener. We are
so blessed.
4. That sounds fascinating! We just had some speakers in our church who were there. I love to get a feel for where you live. What do you see outside the closest window right now, Paula?
The
closest window looks out onto my screened-in patio which looks into the
backyard lined with trees. I have wicker pillow-padded rockers where my
daughter and I love to sit and read.
5. What do you tell people when they ask “and what do you
do?”
I usually start out with pastor's wife and homeschool mom. I am learning
to say that I'm a writer and deal with the "really?" and surprised
expressions.
6. That is a funny thing, isn't it? Where’s your favorite place to grocery shop?
I'm a
one-stop kind of girl - I shop at Walmart where I can get everything including
prescriptions and get out.
7. What, to you, is worship?
Worship is an attitude that I
can engage in all of the time if I will. I can worship listening and singing
along to my favorite contemporary Christian singers. I worship while
interpreting my husband's sermons for our deaf members. I worship while reading
a Christian-inspired book. I worship when God leads my hand to write a story.
Thank you, Paula, and best wishes with your work.
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