Definition#2 Blue

St Moritz

St Moritz

blue mood, sky, ocean,

mountain-mist, jazz, indigo

blue-violet dusk

Don’t expect too much from October

October bursts with color- September, 2014

October bursts with color-
September, 2014

New England’s colors:

harvests fertile stage performs

its  Autumn Debut!

Definitions: 1 Gummies

gummies Photo by Seth Snap

gummies
Photo by Seth Snap


gummies never shake their fists
march away
chant defiance
wrestle others

gummies stand at attention
await orders
acquiesce
domino effect

gummies are flexible in your teeth
slide down throat
swim in saliva
soothe your tummy

gum your gummies!
celebrate!

What is an Authorpreneur?

George Velez reads his book: "How to Make Friends in space"

George Velez reads his book: “How to Make Friends in space”


HowToMakeFriendsinSpace copy
Tony, a robot friend in George's Book

Tony, a robot friend in George’s Book


George sketches for his second book to come soon

George sketches for his second book to come soon


Please visit George’s website to see his work and bio:
http://gvelez1174.wix.com/makingfriendsinspace#!george-velez/c1ktj

Here are some gems I learned from Blurb:
1 For the self-publisher, consistent behavior is critical; not lofty goals.
2 Since 2006, attention is the currency being traded.
3 When I process a book, I will publish it in 3 forms for 3 different budgets, eg. a graphic novel in hard cover, soft cover and magazine format.
4 Build a platform, develop visibility, credibility, a playful voice, a persona.
5 Primary on your website, begin with what action do you want people to take?
6 Have professionals review your book.
7 Enjoy seeing the Blurb personnel you have met through emails for the last 3 years.
8 The Make-Shift Society is a safe and open venue for security, caterers, gentle sharing and individual networking. The Bluberati and guests get 5 stars: Jane Friedman, Amy Holman Edelman, Craig Morgan Teicher, Brenda Van Camp, Daniel Milnor, Miral Satter.

Let It Go

My Mom Marge Arthen DeLoca 40 years ago

My Mom
Marge Arthen DeLoca
40 years ago


Dana, some 3 years later:
My Cousin Dana @ 3 years old

My Cousin Dana
@ 3 years old


Dana at 2 years old with her cousins:
Dana, Peter, Lauren and Quenby

Dana, Peter, Lauren and Quenby

My Mom released her
grasp-God’s grace took hold in each:
Grand new diadems!

Genuine First Reaction

I just got home from detox in the Berkshires.Two days without the internet. Slept better! Rested! Communication more lucid! No deadlines!
Here is what I noticed!

Oliver's Genuine Golden Tones

Oliver’s Genuine Golden Tones


Blurb welcomed me home with these details on how to write for children:
In the words of Kurt Vonnegut: “Be a sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them—in order that the reader may see what they are made of.”
Vulnerability inspires sympathy in a reader, and is an effective way of generating interest in a protagonist. But it’s even better when a character begins to learn from those situations, becoming stronger and less helpless.

Children and adolescents are naturally fluid; they grow both literally and figuratively from month to month.
Children are always experiencing situations for the first time—their reactions will likely be clumsy, unpolished, and very genuine.
everything really does seem larger when you’re very young.
Kids can be great characters because they’re a bit awkward. There’s nothing like a lost kid to stimulate empathy with a reader.
For example, fourteen-year-old June loves to secretly dress in boots her uncle bought at a Renaissance fair and an old play costume before going out to the woods and pretending she’s in the Middle Ages. June’s an unpopular kid, an oddball.and her eccentricities highlight one of the best parts of being a kid—the ability to be yourself before anyone tells you it’s wrong.
The best children’s books have stories and characters that are relatable and visually memorable.
Please go to this link, if you want to read by yourself:
http://www.blurb.com/blog/writing-illustrated-childrens-books?subscribed_to_blog_newsletter=yes

Google Oogle

Google Eyes by Annika

Google Eyes by Annika

Google Oogle Eyes
dual search for new jewels:
crucial useful fuel!

“Google” created by Larry Paige and Sergey Brin
1918
entered in the Oxford Dictionary in 2006

An Op Stop

 Bob in his bubble

Bob in his bubble

An Op Stop

Blunders plop
Blinks drop!

Baubles flop
Bubbles pop!

Blow your top
Hear pin drop!

Cream of crop
Bull in shop!

Whistle stop
From the top!

All rights
Jeanne Poland

The First TV

The elegantly flourished line of Calligraphy

The elegantly flourished line of Calligraphy

first TV image:
a horizontal gray line:
forward creation.

inventor of TV:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_television

Protect Yourself

Enjoy the echo of FrizzText’s guitar
jeanne

Didi van Frits's avatarFlickr Comments

Sometimes it is necessary to protect yourself! Nowadays you do things differently than in the Middle Ages. I like to use something more stringent linguistic description as wall against unreasonable demands.
fairytale castle, more than 100.000 views
photo by frizztext, more than 100,000 views – why? To remember a metaphor for protecting yourself?

read the comments with some links:

Protect Yourself

me playing in my favorite castle:

slide show with castle interior,
background music: me trying to play J.S. Bach BWV 1056:

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