Dawn Metcalf's Blog, page 9
December 16, 2014
Happy Channukah
HAPPY CHANNUKAH to all those who celebrate this Festival of Lights! May we give thanks for being delivered out of darkness to celebrate with family and friends the Great Miracle of the 8 days of light. Now go forth, eat fried foods & set things on fire!
Published on December 16, 2014 06:54
December 12, 2014
Fun Film Friday: Serenade to Miette
I am in the final stretch of editing. It is Fun Film Friday. Have Serenade to Miette by Toniko Pantoja at Mad Artist Publishing--a little circus, a little magic, a little romance, a little badass in just under 2 minutes. Enjoy! Me: I'm going back to work. *tappity tippety tap tap tap*
Published on December 12, 2014 05:45
December 5, 2014
Fun Film Friday: Ok Go (Rube Goldberg Style!)
When I was little, I would spend hours lining up Legos on their ends and creating elaborate tracks through Tinker Toy constructs and Lincoln Log villages filled with Playschool people and stuffed animals. I called it "Tippyland" and my parents enjoyed the long quiets until I pestered them to come view my creation where I would magnanimously tip the first Lego over and watch the hypnotic domino-effects of a hundred or so Legos falling in rapid patterns.
I love this stuff.
Hence, my latest offering: the Rube Goldberg-like official video of Ok Go's This Too Shall Pass. Too fun not to share! Enjoy!
I love this stuff.
Hence, my latest offering: the Rube Goldberg-like official video of Ok Go's This Too Shall Pass. Too fun not to share! Enjoy!
Published on December 05, 2014 17:44
Fun Film Friday: Ok Go (Rube Goldberg Style!)
When I was little, I would spend hours lining up Legos on their ends and creating elaborate tracks through Tinker Toy constructs and Lincoln Log villages filled with Playschool people and stuffed animals. I called it "Tippyland" and my parents enjoyed the long quiets until I pestered them to come view my creation where I […]
Published on December 05, 2014 17:43
December 1, 2014
World AIDS Day
It's World's AIDS Day. Having been on the front lines fighting this disease since it was called "the gay flu" back in the 80's, I was present at a political rally at the very first World AIDS Day, listening to the statistics and talking about reform. There have been candlelight vigils and paperclip collections, fun […]
Published on December 01, 2014 04:23
Next Tour Stop: Vroman's Bookstore!
Last leg of the INVISIBLE Indie Bookstore is in sunny California, the West Coast; as far from chilly New England as I could possibly be! Okay, I'll admit I'm feeling a little homesick, but that's one of the few advantages of being invisible...it doesn't really show!
Now we're into the holidays, I'm stuffed with stuffing and enjoying the walk outside, greedy for the chance to enjoy the beautiful weather, bright skies and favorite places like www.vromansbookstore.com. It's just a stroll down the street and the doors are wide open like old friends.
There's nothing like a bookstore!
Vroman's has a legacy of good books and good works dating back to 1894 and several generations of employees who follow his passion for books and philanthropy. For years, this was the largest bookstore south of the Mississippi, and with programs from author signings and charity days to school book fairs, local support networks and its own program "Vroman's Gives Back," it's easy to see why customers are loyal and proud to be part of the reading community of Pasadena, CA. Passionate and giving, Vroman's hosts free-to-the-public literary events and charitable giving. As it says on their website, "To date, Vroman's has donated over $634,2675.55 on behalf of our customers." You can always find out the latest on their awesome blog.
I can't tell you how honored I am to be walking down the aisles of this store. (And surrounded by my best friends: BOOKS!)

Pictured: Me standing next to the newest display--just in time for holiday shopping!
And to spread a little more holiday cheer, there's signed swag available to the first 7 people to purchase their copy of INVISIBLE and I hope you browse their stores and websites for the latest great reads to stuff into your stockings or wrap after lighting the candles this year!
You can buy your swag-o-rific copy of INVISIBLE at:
Vroman's Bookstore
695 E Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA
(626) 449-5320
www.vromansbookstore.com
Now we're into the holidays, I'm stuffed with stuffing and enjoying the walk outside, greedy for the chance to enjoy the beautiful weather, bright skies and favorite places like www.vromansbookstore.com. It's just a stroll down the street and the doors are wide open like old friends.
There's nothing like a bookstore!
Vroman's has a legacy of good books and good works dating back to 1894 and several generations of employees who follow his passion for books and philanthropy. For years, this was the largest bookstore south of the Mississippi, and with programs from author signings and charity days to school book fairs, local support networks and its own program "Vroman's Gives Back," it's easy to see why customers are loyal and proud to be part of the reading community of Pasadena, CA. Passionate and giving, Vroman's hosts free-to-the-public literary events and charitable giving. As it says on their website, "To date, Vroman's has donated over $634,2675.55 on behalf of our customers." You can always find out the latest on their awesome blog.
I can't tell you how honored I am to be walking down the aisles of this store. (And surrounded by my best friends: BOOKS!)

Pictured: Me standing next to the newest display--just in time for holiday shopping!
And to spread a little more holiday cheer, there's signed swag available to the first 7 people to purchase their copy of INVISIBLE and I hope you browse their stores and websites for the latest great reads to stuff into your stockings or wrap after lighting the candles this year!
You can buy your swag-o-rific copy of INVISIBLE at:
Vroman's Bookstore
695 E Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA
(626) 449-5320
www.vromansbookstore.com
Published on December 01, 2014 04:10
November 30, 2014
Stay Tuned...
The last posts of the INVISIBLE Indie Book Tour have been postponed due to viral tracheal bronchitis.
Stay tuned for the final destinations!
Stay tuned for the final destinations!
Published on November 30, 2014 14:35
November 28, 2014
Next Tour Stop: Vroman’s Bookstore!
Last leg of the INVISIBLE Indie Bookstore is in sunny California, the West Coast; as far from chilly New England as I could possibly be! Okay, I'll admit I'm feeling a little homesick, but that's one of the few advantages of being invisible...it doesn't really show! Now we're into the holidays, I'm stuffed with stuffing […]
Published on November 28, 2014 04:08
November 24, 2014
Off to Parnassus: the INVISIBLE Indie Book Tour!
Leaving Asheville, we're off to Nashville in the heart of Tennessee to visit Parnassus Books! I've passed through several weather fronts on my INVISIBLE journey and nothing's quite so amazing as being able to drive in the car. I do my best thinking while driving or daydreaming (shouldn't do both!) and have my handy voice recorder & plenty of paper to scribble on as I go. It's amazing what the mind will come up with once it's set free. Appropriate, then, to be off the famed "brainchild" bookstore!
Author Ann Patchett and Karen Hayes were the hearts and minds behind the indie bookstore revival back when Nashville woke one morning to find that all of their beloved bookstores--chains and local shops--had gone. Grit and determination and a refusal to let the boogeymen doomsayers get them down, Parnassus Books is still strong and a favorite for locals and traveling authors alike! A quote from the website's "The Bookstore Strikes Back" reminds me of what Ursula K. LeGuin mentioned during her now-famous National Book Awards speech:
"Amazon doesn’t get to make all the decisions; the people can make them, by choosing how and where they spend their money. If what a bookstore offers matters to you, then shop at a bookstore. If you feel that the experience of reading a book is valuable, then read a book. This is how we change the world: We grab hold of it. We change ourselves."
Parnassus isn't just a bookstore, it's a place that loves books. Whether checking out its blog or perusing the shelves, you can chat with knowledgeable bibliophiles who long to put just the right book in your hands including the latest bestsellers to signed stock and first editions! And, being an author myself, I feel right at home in Ann & Karen's bit of heaven.
Visit in person or online and nab your copy of INVISIBLE and remember that the first 7 people to order get their signed sets of swag!
You can order your copy at:
Parnassuss Books
Hillsboro Plaza Shopping Center
3900 Hillsboro Pike
Nashville, TN 37215
(615) 953-2243www.parnassusbooks.net
Author Ann Patchett and Karen Hayes were the hearts and minds behind the indie bookstore revival back when Nashville woke one morning to find that all of their beloved bookstores--chains and local shops--had gone. Grit and determination and a refusal to let the boogeymen doomsayers get them down, Parnassus Books is still strong and a favorite for locals and traveling authors alike! A quote from the website's "The Bookstore Strikes Back" reminds me of what Ursula K. LeGuin mentioned during her now-famous National Book Awards speech:
"Amazon doesn’t get to make all the decisions; the people can make them, by choosing how and where they spend their money. If what a bookstore offers matters to you, then shop at a bookstore. If you feel that the experience of reading a book is valuable, then read a book. This is how we change the world: We grab hold of it. We change ourselves."
Parnassus isn't just a bookstore, it's a place that loves books. Whether checking out its blog or perusing the shelves, you can chat with knowledgeable bibliophiles who long to put just the right book in your hands including the latest bestsellers to signed stock and first editions! And, being an author myself, I feel right at home in Ann & Karen's bit of heaven.
Visit in person or online and nab your copy of INVISIBLE and remember that the first 7 people to order get their signed sets of swag!
You can order your copy at:
Parnassuss Books
Hillsboro Plaza Shopping Center
3900 Hillsboro Pike
Nashville, TN 37215
(615) 953-2243www.parnassusbooks.net
Published on November 24, 2014 07:03
November 21, 2014
Fun Film Friday: Robotic Zoo Wonders!
Combining my love for steampunk and my fascination with minutia, I was smitten by this article at io9 about the most uncanny robotic animals made to date. There were fish and jellies, cheetahs and dogs, snakes and rescue spiders and even tiny hummingbirds and flies. I had a time clicking through each and every one of them and it was hard to choose what film to feature, so I'd encourage you to click on the link and check them *all* out, but this one with the robotic kangaroo is one of my favorites!
I'm continually astounded with the limitless creative genius of the human imagination and how much of that is reflected in our love of nature, animals & the beauty of motion.
Enjoy!
I'm continually astounded with the limitless creative genius of the human imagination and how much of that is reflected in our love of nature, animals & the beauty of motion.
Enjoy!
Published on November 21, 2014 08:19


