Wednesday, November 6, 2024

IWSG Day AND Did You Know

 


The first Wednesday of every month is officially IWSG day. IWSG was formed by Ninja Captain Alex Cavanaugh. Members post about their doubts and fears, discuss struggles and triumphs, and offer words of encouragement to others who are struggling.

 

Twitter handle: @TheIWSG  

Hashtag: #IWSG 

 

The awesome co-hosts for the  November 6 posting of the IWSG are Diedre Knight, Lisa Buie Collard , Kim Lajevardi, and JQ Rose!

Every month, we announce a question that members can answer in their IWSG post. These questions may prompt you to share advice, insight, a personal experience or story. Include your answer to the question in your IWSG post or let it inspire your post if you are struggling with something to say. 

Remember, the question is optional

 

November 6 question - What creative activity do you engage in when you're not writing?

My other creative outlet is gardening. Adding plants and moving them around. And playing with my paver path, adding half-moon extensions, etc. AND I like to snap pictures😊 What’s yours?


October/November Reviews in no particular order.

* Disclaimer. If I run into an occasional typo, I ignore them and don't factor them into my review.

 

 

WHO MOURNS ELECTRA by C. W. Hawes

Murder again abounds in the 21st book of the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles.

This page-turning story is built around Pastor Ember Cole and her soon-to-be husband Harry Thurgood owner of the Really Good Wood-Fired Coffee Shop.

Crime is still rampant in the small Texas town of Magnolia Bluff, and Ember and Harry find themselves smack dab in the middle of it when several of the towns’ citizenry are brutally murdered and the police have their collective eyes on Ember and Harry for the murders. The two will now have to do some serious sleuthing to clear their names.

I thoroughly enjoyed following these two amateur detectives through the homes and streets of Magnolia Bluff as they track down the killer. What made it such a fun read was the masterful job of world-building and character creation the author generated, all the while drawing you into a whodunit filled with murder and mayhem. Great job, author C. W. Hawes.

Available at Amazon

 

 

JOHN TYLER America's 10th President (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRESIDENTS SECOND SERIES) by Betsy Ochester

This was well-written and touched on the salient points of John Tyler's life. Best of all, it held my interest😉

Available at Amazon

 

BORN FOR REVENGE by Staci Troilo

Mean girls are getting kidnapped.

Mean girls have been kidnapped and ended up in the cold case files. When one of them turns up alive Detective Holden Walsh and Cabe Paxton rush to discover who the kidnapper is, who else he’s kidnapped, and if they too are still alive.

 

Ms. Troilo checked all the boxes on this one. The characters are compelling. The world is well-developed, allowing the reader to step into the story, walk the city streets and sit beside the characters for a meal. Best of all, in my humble opinion, the action doesn’t let up. The author puts her foot down on the pedal at the beginning of the story and doesn’t let up till the end. It held my interest all the way through.

 

Highly recommended for thriller readers or those who love a good tale.  

Available at Amazon

 

 

MIRACLES AND GHOSTS by D. J. Finn

A Treasure Trove of Christmas Stories with a Twist.

So many treasurers in this wonderful compilation of ghostly Christmas stories. It opens with a novelette about a young woman who as a child lost the people who mattered most. Then is able to recapture the joy of Christmas years later. Family and forgiveness figure large in WORDS HURT. In THE CHRISTMAS WALK a lonely young woman meets a mysterious little boy when out walking Christmas Eve. Another of my favorites was MIRACLE IN ER where miracles and Santa show up at the ER. And last and possibly the most intriguing, RED TRUCK about a woman who keeps having flashbacks of being hit by a red truck. Reminiscent of Groundhog Day though much more eerie.

All in all, a wonderful collection of reads for the season, written by an author who specializes in bringing the phantasmal to life. An easy five stars.

Available at Amazon

 

JUST ONE GOODBYE: Poems from the heart by Balroop Singh

Ms. Singh is a talented poet whom I’ve been reading for several years. JUST ONE GOODBYE is the best thing she’s written. I found reading it a humbling experience. It’s both raw and heartbreaking. I can’t begin to imagine her pain. I can only mourn, as she shares the loss of her husband—her soulmate—in this book of prose. Every poem in the book is filled with imagery, emotion and awareness. If you enjoy her poetry, prose in general, or have lost someone dear, I recommend this read. In fact, I can’t recommend it highly enough.

 Available at Amazon

 

AND

Did you know that William Shakespeare invented at least one hundred and thirty five phrases used in the English language including: 'All of a sudden.'

 


For more information:  135 Phrases Coined By William Shakespeare - Phrase Finder

 


 

39 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

You are totally creative - and thanks for the nudge about those books.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - yes we can see your creativity ... writing Westerns must give you insight into other worlds. I love seeing your garden photos ... and other 'snaps' you let us see ... and good luck to other authors - cheers Hilary

R's Rue said...

Write on.
www.rsrue.blogspot.com

Pat Hatt said...

Snapping pics sure is the way here. I don't think a garden would last long with the mutts though lol

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

You're always posting photos of your garden, so no surprise there!

Jeanie said...

I always love it when you share your beautiful flowers. It's not a talent I have.

Natalie Aguirre said...

I always love seeing your pictures of your beautiful flowers. I enjoy gardening too. And I always enjoy seeing what you're reading every month.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

I love gardening! You do better with flowers than I do, though.

Christine said...

I know you love gardening -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

CJ Kennedy said...

I love seeing pictures of your garden and critters

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks and right back at ya, Sue.
All good reads:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, Hils:) Appreciate that. Cheers,

Sandra Cox said...

Indeed, Rue:)

Sandra Cox said...

Hey Pat, Good to see you. How's the crew?

Sandra Cox said...

Heh.

Sandra Cox said...

And I can't create the beautiful paintings you do, Jeanie:)

cleemckenzie said...

We share that gardening passion, Sandra! https://substack.com/home/post/p-150486288

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks so much, Natalie. Gardening would be perfect if it wasn't for the weeds, wouldn't it?:)

Sandra Cox said...

:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, CJ. I appreciate hearing that and right back at ya;)

Sandra Cox said...

And you do better with veggies and herbs than I do, Diane. A 9 foot rosemary tree:)

Anonymous said...

Yay. Gardening is the best, isn't it, Lee? Anxious to see pics of your garden.

Citu said...

Gracias por las reseñas y respondiendo a tu pregunta cocino. Te mando un beso.

Jacqui Murray--Writer-Teacher said...

"playing with my paver path"--believe it or not, I at one point loved the idea of a paver path through my backyard. I can see that would be appealing to you. Happy November!

Sandra Cox said...

Oh yes.Lots of creativity in cooking. My reading pleasure, JP. Sending you hugs

Sandra Cox said...

Jacqui, I definitely believe it:)

Nicholas C. Rossis said...

What a delightfully eclectic mix! As for gardening, I leave that to the missus as it's her passion. I do help her carry those heavy bags of soil, though. Does it count?

Birgit said...

I'm here...hope you are well after that election. I'd love to read the one about Santa in the ER. I had no idea Shakespeare wrote that many. Pretty cool. I have to check out which ones he wrote that we all use.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing these wonderful reviews. Robbie Cheadle

Sandra Cox said...

Nicholas, You betcha it counts:) Your role sounds similar to the HH's:)

Anonymous said...

Hi Birgit, Thanks for checking. Well might be a slight exaggeration. Santa in the ER is great:) OMGosh. Shakespeare is responsible for so much of our speech today. Hope you are well.
Sandra

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks so much for stopping by, Robbie;)

Liz Gauffreau said...

Sharing to help spread the word!

Jan Sikes said...

A great question, Sandra. I'd say my go-to for other creative entertainment is music. Congrats to all these authors on the fabulous reviews!

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, Liz. Much appreciated.

Sandra Cox said...

In my humble opinion, nothing tops music for creativity, Jan. Thanks so much for stopping by.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful flowers, Sandra. Congratulations to all the talented authors for the amazing reviews. Thank you for sharing! Joy York

Sandra Cox said...

Joy, How nice to see you here. Thanks so much for stopping by.

Ronel Janse van Vuuren said...

I enjoy gardening, too :-) Love the photo!

Ronel visiting for IWSG day Find Your Inner Dragon