Deborah Macgillivray's Blog, page 69
June 16, 2013
My new face book cover
Published on June 16, 2013 21:14
June 15, 2013
Amazon is such a supportive publisher
I was, and continue to be, thrilled to be on board with Montlake/ Amazon Publishing team. They are just doing so many things to revitalize the publishing industry that has been on the death bed for a number of years. It's just a great experience in dealing with them, but even more delightful is seeing how they support their authors with continued PR exposure. I just received a "blast" from them showing what they would be sending out to readers.

Published on June 15, 2013 22:28
Farmers and Artisan Market

Farmers and Artisan Market this morning.
(picture credit: Candy Thompson)
Candy and I enjoyed the morning on the Court House Square. We bought farm fresh eggs, strawberries, raspberries, honey, handmade cards and soaps. We were entertained by musicians who make their own instruments and found many wonderful people to pass the time with.


This is Barbara Todd of B T Beads. She does the most beautiful earrings.https://www.facebook.com/BTBeads?fref=ts








Candy Thompson, Dawn Thompson's sister
Published on June 15, 2013 18:18
June 14, 2013
99 cents today on Amazon Kindle

http://www.amazon.com/Invasion-Falgannon-Sisters-Colford-ebook/dp/B004C05AAO/
213 SINGLE SCOTSMEN
There was something about the Brigadoon-like Falgannon, something that kept most of its male inhabitants unwed. From Michael the Story to Callum the Bicycle--and we mustn't forget The Cat Dudley, the slyest poker-playing moggie in the Outer Hebrides--every male of the Isle had happiness dependent upon that of its Lady. So things had been since Pictish times, and so they would be long after the present day.
Despite her machinations, to this point B.A. Montgomerie had been unable to make her men happy. Her first marriage had been against their advice; her husband had been an Irishman, true, but he had failed to meet other necessary requirements...and things had ended badly. Now, another Irishman had come--and was making the natives restless. Yes, the men of Falgannon could sense Desmond Mershan's conquering Viking spirit and his desire for B.A.--which B.A. could sense herself. And while her men would never let anything happen that she didn't want, this Irishman had come to pillage and loot, and nothing was going to stop him. Staring into his vibrant green eyes, B.A. anticipated the battles to come.
Amazon is promoting The Invasion of Falgannon Isle again...so take advantage and save $7.
Published on June 14, 2013 14:16
June 12, 2013
Finding Magic in ordinary and odd places

This is SO NEAT!! (well, to me, at least...lol). The setting for my book Riding the Thunder was based on a Once Upon A Time very real spot in Kentucky. It's a love story, but also a ghost story – a ghost love story, too ― so I suppose a "ghostly" setting that held a magic only my eyes ever saw was perfect. The sad place is years gone, made way for Lexington pushing its limits toward Nicholasville. What few photos I had of the restaurant, motel, drive-in and swim club from the 1960s were lost in the house fire. Ever since, I have tirelessly looked for photos of the old Windmill outside of Lexington, Kentucky on the net, but alas...I fear, none are about who recognized the dark magic of the tired old place. It’s long gone. Few likely remember if, and if they do in passing, they didn’t understand it truly was a magical place. They would probably laugh at my conviction!
However, last night on eBay, I found one of the very old linen postcards they must have put out in the 30s-50s era. And it was a buy-it-now-deal from a dealer in California. YEAH. The postcard was a bit idealized painting made from a photo. Things are missing, clearly edited out, and when I knew it, the place was in a very very sad state of lack of care for decades. This had to be at the start of its life, not the end. To me, the odd place had always seemed almost trapped in the time of late 1950s and early 1960s. . . sort of like the Bates Motel - sans Norman and Mother.
Still, I found magic in the off-the-beaten-path spot and harvested those seeds to plant at a later date. :-D I think my creative soul that has to "visit" The Windmill from time to time is crying to go visiting again... see Oooit, Netta, Liam, Jago and Asha. . .wonder what will be playing at the drive-in??
This evening I just found another postcard. My lucky day, eh?

Published on June 12, 2013 13:51
June 10, 2013
County yard sale fun

at the County Fair Yard Sale this past weekend.




Looks great in my study!! :-D
Published on June 10, 2013 16:59
Facebook wall post - lol - How To Survive a Relationship with a Writer
Published on June 10, 2013 16:53
June 4, 2013
My first Dark Knight is blooming

This tea rose is called Dark Knight. It's an amazing rose. There are some two-tone roses, either with white on red, or red or pink tipped. But this one is GOLD on the reverse and a very vivid red, even darker than this picture shows. This is the first rose off a new bush, so I cannot wait to see the blooms that show up down the road.

Published on June 04, 2013 17:31
June 3, 2013
Algie
Published on June 03, 2013 22:55
First tea rose of summer
Published on June 03, 2013 22:54