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August 19, 2013

Trinidad State of Mind

What inspires: The Trinidad State of Mind
In Trinidad, "liming" is socializing; "wining" is dancing; both are national pastimes. And, I've noticed, although no longer property of the British Empire, residents still adhere to the motto "Keep Calm and Carry On."  TT whining
Unlike in England, however, in a distinctly Trini way, the compound phrase has been split. Sometimes Trini's "keep calm" in the face of hardship, sometimes they "carry on".


And when the situation calls for it, as it did yesterday, Trinis do both!


Each weekend, thumping and bumping party boats set off from Port-of Spain on Trini-style versions of Gilligan's "Three Hour Tours." Packed with revelers intent on pursuing the national pastimes these "Booze Cruises" make their way "Down de Islands" (DDI for short), and back. TT booze cruise
party boat
Yesterday, being a usual Sunday afternoon, the air should have been alive with the sound of party boat revelry. But it wasn't. This morning, our friend and upstairs neighbor, Brian, sent news why. The usual Sunday afternoon party boat--aptly named the Harbour Master--packed with 504 passangers, ran aground. Seems whoever was at the helm failed to master his way around an artificial reef.


Imagining the scene, you might picture mayhem, bedlam, chaos . . . At the very least wailing, weeping, and threats of law suit. I did...
But that is not the Trini way. TTS Hummingbird Among the passengers on board was a 25-year-old celebrating her birthday. Cassandra noted how the boat suddenly stopped and whoa-is-she "spilled her drink." She went on to say "The party continued and even when I left there there were still people dancing on the boat but we never felt unsafe....she and her friends never felt that they were in any danger since the lights of the capital were clearly visible." The owner of the boat seemed similarly unconcerned. He planned to wait for the next high tide and see what happened...
Cassandra said, “This is Trinidad."
Keep Calm and Carry On.


Here's the link to Trinidad Express story: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/540-rescued-220137561.html

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Published on August 19, 2013 01:57

August 13, 2013

Family Affair

August 13, 2013,  at 11:04 am (Tulsa Time),
My son--my baby boy--and his wife Michelle, had a baby!
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Bennett weighted in at 8 lb, 9 oz; 21 inches long.


Already comfortable--a true lion, he didn't even bother roaring!
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Baby Bennett and I getting acquainted--a warm loaf of lovies!
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Mama Michelle and Papa Max holding their bundle--6 hours after his birth!
Welcome to our world Bennett!
Proud Papa Max with his baby boy!


Our world has now and forever been changed!


Welcome Bennett Sam Goldman!

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Published on August 13, 2013 04:04

July 22, 2013

Battling the Buts

When my friend Teri was in Paris, a few years back,  I went to visit her. Paris_-_Eiffelturm_und_Marsfeld2One day she came home all a-twitter. She had been invited to a party by a guy she had seen, often, at an internet cafe. senior-man-in-beret
(A handsome, Frenchman).


Later, she and I, her brother Anthony and a guy friend of his, discussed whether she should go to the party or not:


"But . . . do you think he really meant to invite me?" she said. "Maybe he was just being nice . . . "


"Did he look at you?" Anthony and friend asked.


"Yes."


"Then he's interested."


"But . . .


"Did he smile at you?" Anthony and friend asked.


"Yes."


"Then he's interested."


"But . . .


"Did he talk to you you?" Anthony and friend asked.


"Yes."


"Then he's interested. . . . GO TO THE PARTY!!!!"


It's the same with writing, or any creative, non time-card activity. When it comes to our definition of "working" or not, we go all middle-grade and dismiss all that goes into the process with that 3-letter word: "But . .. that doesn't count... "But . .. I'm not really...


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To counteract those insecure boogies, I've created this litmus test. (I've used "writing" as my creative endeavor. Substitute yours for it.) Then print it out and post it prominently. The next time buts get the better of you, give yourself the test.


Am I Writing?


Are you thinking about your story?


You're writing!


Are you doing research for your story?


You're writing!


Are you reading words written by other writers, especially those you admire...or not?


You're writing!


Have you written words today? A grocery list? An email? Notes for your story? ...any at all?


YOU ARE A WORKING WRITER!!!!!!! 


--Read. Respond. When in doubt, repeat. Repeat as needed.


Written Words are a renewable resource!


 

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Published on July 22, 2013 03:43

July 10, 2013

VAMPIRE BABY is here!

Vampire Baby cover-final
Finally...5 years and 12 revisions and I-don't-even-want-to-try-to-count how many Vampire movies, books, blogs after that fabulous title popped into my head Vampire Baby has arrived! Thanks to all of you who laughed when I said the title.) Paul Meisel's art makes it! Available from Candlewick Press and booksellers everywhere!


Here's the blurb:


It happens overnight: "little sister Tootie goes from cuddly, ga-ga-goo-goo, I-want-my-ba-ba baby to...vampire baby." Now she’s sinking her pointy fangs into everything -- furniture, toys, and especially her big brother ("Youch, Tootie! No bite!"). Mom insists that it’s just a phase, but Tootie’s brother knows better. Just look at her hairline! Or the fact that all her favorite foods are bloodred! With perfect comic timing, Kelly Bennett and Paul Meisel give a fresh slant to the new-baby story, proving that even monstrous little arrivals have a funny way of staking their siblings’ affections.


When Tootie gets her first teeth, it’s clear to her big brother that she’s no ordinary baby. But how to convince Mom and Dad?
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Published on July 10, 2013 02:00

July 4, 2013

Rocking and Rambling

Zane's pirate flag is flying high today!
ONE DAY I WENT RAMBLING
is a finalist for the Writers' League of Texas Book Award!

 


 


Bright Sky Press, 2011


For more on WLT click: http://www.writersleague.org/131/2013-Book-Awards-Contest-Finalists

 


 


The 2013 Writers' League of Texas Book Awards Finalists 

*Winners will be announced on this page in early September.


FICTION


Along These Highways by Rene S. Perez
Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale by Lynda Rutledge
Pillow Book of the Flower Samurai by Barbara Lazar
Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club by Benjamin Alire Saenz
Appearances: Stories by Jan Seale


NONFICTION


Floyd Patterson: The Fighting Life of Boxing's Invisible Champion by WK Stratton
Secret Sex Lives: A Year on the Fringes of American Sexuality by Suzy Spencer
Gated Grief: The Daughter of a GI Concentration Camp Liberator Discovers a Legacy of Trauma
by Leila Levinson
My Boys and Girls Are in There: The 1937 New London School Explosion by Ron Rozelle
In the Shadow of the Carmens: Afield with a Naturalist in the Northern Mexican Mountains
by Bonnie Reynolds McKinney
State of Minds: Texas Culture and Its Discontents by Don Graham


POETRY


Horse-Minded by Suzette Marie Bishop
Crane Creek, Two Voices by Vanessa Furse Jackson & Robb Jackson
Strange Light by Derrick C. Brown
Begging for Vultures by Lawrence Welsh
Jan Seale: New and Selected Poems by Jan Seale


MIDDLE GRADE & YOUNG ADULT NOVELS


Breaking Lauren by Jordan Deen
Chained by Lynne Kelly
Summer and Bird by Katherine Catmull
The Veil by Cory Putman Oakes
The Sinister Sweetness of Splendid Academy by Nikki Loftin
Return to the Willows by Jacqueline Kelly


PICTURE BOOKS


Alicia's Fruity Drinks by Lupe Ruiz-Flores
HummingBirds: Facts and Follklore from the Americas by Jeanette Larson
It Jes' Happened: When Bill Traylor Started to Draw by Don Tate
One Day I went Rambling by Kelly Bennett

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Published on July 04, 2013 08:06