Showing posts with label Dolly Parton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dolly Parton. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

IWSG Wednesday

 


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 October 4 posting of the IWSG are Natalie Aguirre, Kim Lajevardi, Debs Carey, Gwen Gardner, Patricia Josephine, and Rebecca Douglass!

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!

October 4 question: The topic of AI writing has been heavily debated across the world. According to various sources, generative AI will assist writers, not replace them. What are your thoughts?

Now that’s a loaded question. Currently, I find it valuable for research and writing posts, etc. Could it be problematic in the future as far as AI replacing writers or using their works?  We’ll see. I’d say the potential is there, we’ll just have to see how it's handled.

 

Free Writers' Conference Oct 6-8.  Carolina Book and Writer Conference (carolinabwc.com)

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September/October Reviews in no particular order.

Occasional typos are not factored into my reviews.

 

THE PRICE OF ATONEMENT by Mae Clair

This is the first book in the Harbor Pointe Series of eight. So, if you enjoy this story as much as I did, you’ll have plenty to look forward to as eight different authors showcase their talents.

Leviticus Sinclair—and don’t you love this name—has committed a heinous crime and spends his time chasing down specters who are lingering on earth in the hopes of absolution when he sometimes sends, sometimes helps, them move to the other side with the aid of a pocket watch.

The one word that summed up this story for me was haunting. Both the storyline and the writing.  With a delicate touch, Ms. Clair delivers grizzly details. i.e., ‘Her eyes had become cavernous black holes, while her flesh mirrored the cobweb-gray of a crypt. The right side of her skull was partially caved in, brain matter tangled in the blood-soaked strands of hair.’ The story is told to a backdrop of a lighthouse, crashing waves and gray skies. Sure to be enjoyed by lovers of ghostly paranormal.

Ms. Clair’s considerable writing skills are on full display in this eerie tale.

Available on Amazon

 

 

SECOND CHANCES by Joe Congel

Brandon Turner has retired from the police department in New York and, with his faithful dog Max, moves to Magnolia Bluffs for some peace and quiet. His plans, buy a place on the lake and catch up on his fishing. Unfortunately, Magnolia Bluffs is becoming littered with murdered bodies. Since he doesn’t have much confidence in the local police solving the murders, Turner finds himself smack dab in the middle of the investigation and in danger to boot. Now he must find the killer before anyone else gets hurt.

In Book 17 of the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles, the author does an amazing job of linking the reader with the characters. Drawing the reader in till he feels he could walk right up to one of the Magnolia Bluffs’ citizens and buy them a cup of coffee.

Max, Turner’s four-legged companion, steals the show. Not only will you be wanting to buy the characters a cup of coffee, you’ll be wanting to give the dog a biscuit. 😊

Told in his inimitable style, this is a must read for Joe Congel fans and mystery lovers alike. If you love the Razzman, as I do, I suggest giving Brandon Turner a go.

Available on Amazon

 

DEEP IN THE FOREST WHERE POETRY BLOOMS by D.L. Finn

Reading D.L Finn’s poetry is like floating on warm waves of water. It’s just that relaxing. Her verse is deeply steeped in nature and her words bring the forest, and/or the ocean, and its inhabitants alive. 

I’m a D. L. Finn fan and love her poetry. In my humble opinion, this is her best collection yet.  Here are some examples of verse that snagged my attention:

‘Spring flowers peek through sunbeams….

Saturating the moment in a captivating bouquet,’

AND

‘Nature’s breath brings life to the world….

Awakening me from my winter’s hibernation

My bare arms absorb the sun—and the moment

Blissfully receiving the gift of spring.’

AND

‘it was that moment

I swam with ancient wisdom

and understood love’

AND

‘stirring sea

caressing my soul

with each wave’

AND

‘youthful vacation

in a timeworn body

my inner child smiles’

These are just a few of the gems in this book. If you love poetry, I think you’ll enjoy the wonderful verse found inside these pages.

Highly recommended.

Available at Amazon 

 

TRADS

 

THE GATEKEEPER by James Byrne

This is a new author for me and a new protagonist. Byrne has developed a truly unique character in Dez Limerick. One that is easy to get invested in quickly. Even though, he’s short, stocky, always smiling, cracking jokes, amateur musician and from the UK he is very reminiscent of Lee Child’s Reacher. A man that rights wrongs.

In this first book of three, he foils a kidnapping and uncovers a dangerous conspiracy. I’m very much looking forward to book two.

This one is highly recommended especially for readers who love thrillers.

 

RUN, ROSE, RUN by James Patterson and Dolly Parton

AnnieLee is both clawing her way up the ladder to country western stardom and at the same time is on the run from a past that could destroy her.

Considering who the authors are I was very an xious to read this book. It was good. Not my favorite Patterson read but good.  Dolly’s voice definitely comes through and there’s also interesting tidbits about the country western industry. Recommended for country western lovers.

 

MORTAL STAKES by Robert Parker

In this, the third in the series, Spencer has been hired to see if a big-league pitcher is throwing the game. And if he is, why?

In this read, we see more than the wisecracking P.I. when he comes face to face with hard decisions and questions his own moral code.

 

10-4, good buddy:)

 

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Did You Know

 Did you know, Dolly Parton wrote Jolene and I Will Always Love You on the same day?

All I can say is: