Writerly Wednesday on a Tuesday
For those of us in the US of A, it's Thanksgiving week, which means I'll be frantically cleaning or cooking tomorrow, so you get WW a day early.
So what better way to show thanks than to accept a blogging award and pass it on?
Huge thanks to my pal and poet, Fifi Islaih for the award. In order to accept it, I have to list 7 facts about myself and pass it on.
1. My love for cheese is no secret, but there are some French cheese I don't much care for. (I know, the shock!)
2. The last time I was expecting, I was living in NYC--in an 850 square foot apartment (with 3 other family members.)
Yes, it felt like this. (source)3. Although I have consistently taught kids ages 18 months 18 years (not counting my own) for the last 20+ years, I have a hard time calling myself an educator.
4. I leave reviews for 90% of the books I read. (Which is typically 2 books a week.)
5. I miss hobby writing.
6. My greatest fear is playing the piano in front of people...and I still do it on occasion. (You should see my hands shake while playing. It's awesome.)
Source
7. My first REAL masterpiece was a drawing of either a horse, or a unicorn (maybe both) at the happy age of 3.
NOW, because it's gratitude time, if you take a moment to comment on this post, you are officially nominated for the award. There are so many of you I want to give the award, and it seems no matter how many people I do nominate, I miss at least fifty others. So that's it. You've been nominated. =)
Ready to guess the lie and win a book?
Last week, M.J. Fifield shared EFFIGY with us, along with two lies and one truth. Those who guessed the truth correctly were entered into a random drawing for the chance to win an eBook.
M.J.'s game:
1. Once, M.J. ran into famous New Hampshire author Jodi Picoult at the vet’s office and proceeded to make her (and everyone else around) question her ability to speak in complete sentences, as she attempted to tell Jodi how much she enjoys her novels.
2. In high school, she sang back-up vocals for Kenny Rodgers. It is, however, not the only reason why she knows all the words to “The Gambler.”
3. In college, she worked as a stagehand and once tried to throw comedian Carrot Top out because she had no idea who he was or how he had gotten backstage.And the lie is:
#1. Yes, M.J. has had some interesting run-ins with real, live celebrities. Awesome, right?
Way to guess those of you who got it right! And the winner is:
...DRUM ROLL...
M. Pax!
Congrats Mary!
And now to today's feature...
When her protective older brother disappears, sixteen-year-old Melody loses control of her orderly life. Her stuttering flares up, her parents are shrouded in a grief-induced fog, and she clings to the last shreds of her confidence.
The only lead to her brother’s disappearance is a 30-second call from his cell phone to Rex, the leader of a crime ring. Frustrated by a slow investigation with too many obstacles, and desperate to mend her broken family, Melody crosses the line from wallflower to amateur spy. She infiltrates Rex’s group and is partnered with Drew, a handsome pickpocket whose kindness doesn’t fit her perception of a criminal. He doesn’t need to steal her heart—she hands it to him.
With each law Melody breaks, details of her brother’s secret life emerge until she’s on the cusp of finding him. But at what point does truth justify the crime?
Get your copy HERE.
Julie Musil writes from her rural home in Southern California, where she lives with her husband and three sons. She’s an obsessive reader who loves stories that grab the heart and won’t let go. Her YA novels The Summer of Crossing Lines and The Boy Who Loved Fire are available now. For more information, or to stop by and say Hi, please visit Julie HERE.
She especially loves cheese when it’s piled on a pizza.
Julie gave me two truths and one lie to test your "lie detector" skills. Those who figure out the lie will go into my magic hat for the chance to win an eBook of THE SUMMER OF CROSSING LINES. How awesome is that?
You have until Tuesday, December 2 at 1 p.m. EDT to guess--and be sure to come back for the answer on December 3.
TRUTH OR LIE
1. Julie knows almost all the words to the GREASE soundtrack.
2. She used to wear a bow in her hair—Madonna Material Girl style.
3. She loves country music, but doesn’t know any country line dances.So which is the lie? What is one unique fact about you? Are you celebrating Thanksgiving? If so, how?
So what better way to show thanks than to accept a blogging award and pass it on?

Huge thanks to my pal and poet, Fifi Islaih for the award. In order to accept it, I have to list 7 facts about myself and pass it on.
1. My love for cheese is no secret, but there are some French cheese I don't much care for. (I know, the shock!)
2. The last time I was expecting, I was living in NYC--in an 850 square foot apartment (with 3 other family members.)

4. I leave reviews for 90% of the books I read. (Which is typically 2 books a week.)
5. I miss hobby writing.
6. My greatest fear is playing the piano in front of people...and I still do it on occasion. (You should see my hands shake while playing. It's awesome.)

7. My first REAL masterpiece was a drawing of either a horse, or a unicorn (maybe both) at the happy age of 3.
NOW, because it's gratitude time, if you take a moment to comment on this post, you are officially nominated for the award. There are so many of you I want to give the award, and it seems no matter how many people I do nominate, I miss at least fifty others. So that's it. You've been nominated. =)

Ready to guess the lie and win a book?
Last week, M.J. Fifield shared EFFIGY with us, along with two lies and one truth. Those who guessed the truth correctly were entered into a random drawing for the chance to win an eBook.
M.J.'s game:

1. Once, M.J. ran into famous New Hampshire author Jodi Picoult at the vet’s office and proceeded to make her (and everyone else around) question her ability to speak in complete sentences, as she attempted to tell Jodi how much she enjoys her novels.
2. In high school, she sang back-up vocals for Kenny Rodgers. It is, however, not the only reason why she knows all the words to “The Gambler.”
3. In college, she worked as a stagehand and once tried to throw comedian Carrot Top out because she had no idea who he was or how he had gotten backstage.And the lie is:
#1. Yes, M.J. has had some interesting run-ins with real, live celebrities. Awesome, right?
Way to guess those of you who got it right! And the winner is:
...DRUM ROLL...
M. Pax!
Congrats Mary!
And now to today's feature...

The only lead to her brother’s disappearance is a 30-second call from his cell phone to Rex, the leader of a crime ring. Frustrated by a slow investigation with too many obstacles, and desperate to mend her broken family, Melody crosses the line from wallflower to amateur spy. She infiltrates Rex’s group and is partnered with Drew, a handsome pickpocket whose kindness doesn’t fit her perception of a criminal. He doesn’t need to steal her heart—she hands it to him.
With each law Melody breaks, details of her brother’s secret life emerge until she’s on the cusp of finding him. But at what point does truth justify the crime?
Get your copy HERE.

She especially loves cheese when it’s piled on a pizza.
Julie gave me two truths and one lie to test your "lie detector" skills. Those who figure out the lie will go into my magic hat for the chance to win an eBook of THE SUMMER OF CROSSING LINES. How awesome is that?
You have until Tuesday, December 2 at 1 p.m. EDT to guess--and be sure to come back for the answer on December 3.
TRUTH OR LIE
1. Julie knows almost all the words to the GREASE soundtrack.
2. She used to wear a bow in her hair—Madonna Material Girl style.
3. She loves country music, but doesn’t know any country line dances.So which is the lie? What is one unique fact about you? Are you celebrating Thanksgiving? If so, how?
Published on November 25, 2014 05:00
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