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Dancing on Mars ( published by All Things That Matter Press)—is available for Nook at Barnes and Noble online and at Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and audio. To check out reviews or order your own version: http://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Mars-Lucinda-Shirley/product-reviews/0985006617/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
One reader says, "Dancing on Mars is a genre-bender, mixing interview, memoir and original poems. It's a feast, not an appetizer!"
Here's how author Cassie Premo Steele describes it: "They say 'the truth shall set you free,' and here it is: a truth-telling memoir about growing up in the small-town, segregated South—politics, sex and religion; relationship, marriage and motherhood; loss, healing, feminism and enlightenment; and the bare beauty of a life by the water's edge. . . ."
There are also some fascinating insights from other women on the subject of living married and single lifestyles— and a sprinkling of original poems to amplify relevant prose.
One reviewer says, "This is EveryWoman's book—every age, every experience. You will laugh, cry and learn through this fascinating, honest and courageous journey to one woman's truth, but you won't put it down." A few wise men have enjoyed it and learned more about women.
You'll find a book trailer here and photos from the hometown in Dancing on Mars. I'll be posting comments and sharing book reviews, writing about themes presented in the book, and sometimes commenting on the events of the day. Humor will be in the mix; it's a high-value aspect of my life.
Please click "follow" to receive new posts from this blog. Also, you can click the Facebook "like" icon if you like what you read. And there's an option to "recommend on Google." Promotional possibilities abound. Would you kindly visit my Facebook author page and "like" it? http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucinda-Shirley-author-Dancing-on-Mars/189083217857282.
Writers need readers almost as much as we need oxygen, so major thanks for being here. I'll be happy to hear from you!
Lucinda
Dancing on Mars ( published by All Things That Matter Press)—is available for Nook at Barnes and Noble online and at Amazon in paperback, Kindle, and audio. To check out reviews or order your own version: http://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Mars-Lucinda-Shirley/product-reviews/0985006617/ref=sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
One reader says, "Dancing on Mars is a genre-bender, mixing interview, memoir and original poems. It's a feast, not an appetizer!"
Here's how author Cassie Premo Steele describes it: "They say 'the truth shall set you free,' and here it is: a truth-telling memoir about growing up in the small-town, segregated South—politics, sex and religion; relationship, marriage and motherhood; loss, healing, feminism and enlightenment; and the bare beauty of a life by the water's edge. . . ."
There are also some fascinating insights from other women on the subject of living married and single lifestyles— and a sprinkling of original poems to amplify relevant prose.
One reviewer says, "This is EveryWoman's book—every age, every experience. You will laugh, cry and learn through this fascinating, honest and courageous journey to one woman's truth, but you won't put it down." A few wise men have enjoyed it and learned more about women.
You'll find a book trailer here and photos from the hometown in Dancing on Mars. I'll be posting comments and sharing book reviews, writing about themes presented in the book, and sometimes commenting on the events of the day. Humor will be in the mix; it's a high-value aspect of my life.
Please click "follow" to receive new posts from this blog. Also, you can click the Facebook "like" icon if you like what you read. And there's an option to "recommend on Google." Promotional possibilities abound. Would you kindly visit my Facebook author page and "like" it? http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucinda-Shirley-author-Dancing-on-Mars/189083217857282.
Writers need readers almost as much as we need oxygen, so major thanks for being here. I'll be happy to hear from you!
Lucinda
Monday, December 31, 2012
New Year's Eve 2012
When you surrender to what is and so become fully present, the past ceases to have any power. You do not need it anymore. Presence is the key. Now is the key.
Early morning on the lake this last day of 2012, on the cusp of a New Year. Hard freeze on the dam, and the moon hung around to kiss the dawn.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Short Story Challenge
(Posted on Facebook by one of my favorite authors, Janna McMahan.) Shall we rise to the challenge? It could be fun!
The
Short Story Challenge 2013 is open for registration! Writers are
challenged to create short stories based on genre, subject, and
character assignments in as little as 24 hours. The first round kicks
off on February 22nd where writers will have 8 days to create a 2,500
word story. Learn more and register at http://www.nycmidnight.com/ Competitions/SSC/Challenge.htm - happy holidays!
The Short Story Challenge 2013
The
official website for the Short Story Challenge 2013 on nycmidnight.com,
a creative writing competition that challenges writers to create short
stories based on genre, subject, and character assignments in as little
as 24 hours.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
The Bliss Bringer's Getting Excited . . .
You can bet she's charming Santa without even trying. I'm proud of her and her amazing parents. Wishing you Happy Holidays and a New Year filled with happy surprises!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
. . . Hope After Despair
I've been slack with commentary recently, minding other blogs and dealing with new allergies/asthma. But here's an inspiring thought from Rumi, thanks to the Rumi page on Facebook.
There is hope after despair and many suns after darkness. ~ Rumi
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Falling and Getting Up
(from Mary Costanza A Woman's Heart and Soul/Facebook)
Dancing on Mars is about starting over again and again, in many ways Everywoman's journey. After all, isn't every woman the hero of her own life story?
I love hearing from readers, so be in touch if you'd like to e-talk about how your life parallels my story. Meanwhile, carry on!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Yep
Something to remember on a daily basis—better yet, every minute of every day.
(Robyn S. Dawson/Facebook)
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