Cindy Pon's Blog, page 20
December 3, 2009
almost perfect
i had a fabulous time with my
brush artist friends on tuesday night.
ate great food, then proceeded to paint.
our teacher had been encouraging us
to paint rocks (which can also turn into
mountains for landscape paintings) and
i finally tackled the subject.
the hardest component in this painting
for me was the rock. it's definitely more
challenging as i love painting flowers
and using color. rocks, when done wrong,
turn into lumps of dough. i think what is
so essential about g...
December 2, 2009
struts and frets by jon skovron
About Struts & Frets
More than anything, Sammy wants to play guitar in
a famous indie rock band. The problem is that his
front man is a jerk who can't sing, his bassist is a burn-out
who can't remember the songs, and his drummer is just out
to lunch. But Sammy needs this band because it's the only
good thing he's got going. His father skipped out before he
was born, his mother is an overworked therapist with a
drinking problem, his grandfather is slowly losing his mind to
Alzheimer's, and the...
November 29, 2009
i dream of guilin
my mom is making a trek back to her
village in the province of guangxi next spring–
her first time back since leaving china at age five
or so. she's been back to china since, but never
to her home village.
guangxi is where the famous and gorgeous
guilin mountains are located, immortalized by
brush painters, then tourists and their fotographs.
how i wish i can make this trek with
my mom in the spring! but it's just not my
time yet to visit china. it's certainly something
i'm looking forward...
November 19, 2009
i pine
*especially low tide this past sunday.
so much so that the mossy green rocks
furthest out were revealed along with its
tidepools. munchkin is clinging to the love
like a rabid monkey and the sweet pea is a
smudge of red. i feel much blessed to live so
close to this beauty.
i haven't seen my wild canyon bunny for near
two months. =( i still throw out my carrot each
day and in the mornings, they are gone. i'm hoping
that the bunny is still coming to nibble and it's not
a skunk or possum or giant...
November 16, 2009
izakaya anyone?
the hub and i were able to go out on
a date night and have some delicious
izakaya. i had had it only twice maybe while
living in los angeles and k found this awesome
tucked away restaurant that is absolutely
delicious and quaint.
the place was nearly full at 6pm!
i was glad we made a reservation. also
love sitting at the bar–near the food. ha!
burdock (sort of like bamboo but tougher?
we still don't know what it is!), japanese seaweed
(which i liked. and i don't usually like seaweed much),
cold...
November 15, 2009
the espressologist by kristina springer
About The Espressologist
What's your drink of choice? Is it a small pumpkin
spice latte? Then you're lots of fun and a bit sassy.
Or a medium americano? You prefer simplicity in life.
Or perhaps it's a small decaf soy sugar-free hazelnut
caffe latte? Some might call you a yuppie.
Seventeen-year-old barista Jane Turner has this theory
that you can tell a lot about a person by their regular
coffee drink. She scribbles it all down in a notebook
and calls it Espressology. So it's not a totally crazy idea
November 10, 2009
happy 6th birthday sweet pea!
*summer picnic in the back garden. sweet pea
around seven months here.
my sweet pea is six years old today!
i sent her to school with some brownie bites
and mini chocolate chip cookies (purchased)
and she got to open her pressies this morning.
she chose both, one a sort of bejeweled sticker
by numbers and another paper beading bracelets
or some such. i also bought her a nice stack of
books–which she always loves. =D
i bought a carvel ice cream cake for the family
and she chose THAI food...
November 9, 2009
interview with hannah moskowitz
i'm so thrilled to have hannah here with me today.
her debut, BREAK, was just released in september :
Jonah is on a mission to break every bone in his
body. Everyone knows that broken bones grow back
stronger than they were before. And Jonah wants to
be stronger—needs to be stronger—because everything
around him is falling apart. Breaking, and then healing,
is Jonah's only way to cope with the stresses of home,
girls, and the world on his shoulders.
When Jonah's self-destructive spiral...
November 4, 2009
silver phoenix as top model
it's top model wednesday!
i'm thrilled to share the newest
ALAN Review cover which features
several YA novel covers including many
debs such as :
ASH by malinda lo
HATE LIST by jennifer brown
STRUTS and FRETS by jon skovron
other covers also featured :
AMERICAN BORN CHINESE by gene luen yang
FIRE by kristin cashore
but there are three images i can't suss
out–assuming they are book covers? does
anyone else have a clue?
also check out my interview with debra
on Old People Writing for Teens. =D
November 2, 2009
celebrating autumn
i can hardly believe it's november.
my sweet pea is turning six in a week or
so! this marks six years since i've had a
regular 9 to 5 job. if you told me i'd be
a published author back then, i wouldn't
have believed it! =)
another crazy full very social weekend
seeing my old uni friends. d and n are
ex-roomies and were in town with their
three adorable children. they rented a fantastic
tudor cottage steps from the beach and we had an
all day halloween bbq extravaganza. it was
wonderful hanging out ...