Hi, it’s Christina –
Kindle Paperback |
Good Afternoon! I had
planned on making this blog post yesterday, but Kieren & Logan wouldn’t let
me, and since you’ve waited for Faerie Tale Queen for so long, I thought it
best to oblige them.
Mary Ann Cavallaro |
I have two things to tell
you about today. Tonight, on Facebook, we are doing a launch party for AnnieAcorn’s 2015 Spirited Tales. If you haven’t heard, I am one of 8 authors in
this new book of spooky short stories, and tonight, Susan Ricci, Juliette Hill
& I will be hosting an online party to launch its release. There will be chatting
with the authors, games, and give-aways, so if you’re around tonight between 7 –
9 Eastern Daylight Time, then pop on in and have some fun.
K. Edwin Fritz |
The other thing I wanted
to tell you about was, last Saturday, I attended the Princeton Public Library’sAuthors’ Day. The morning started off with two workshops, and since I firmly
believe if I don’t have something nice to say, I should shut up, I will only
tell you about the first workshop. It was hosted by author and motivational
speaker Ed Tseng, and he was FABULOUS!
Ed Tseng |
Although I am generally a
positive person – overly so if you ask some folks – there were several points
Ed hit on which resonated with me, and I’d like to share with you.
James Hockenberry |
How many of you have ever
had a bad dream? When you wake up from the dream, is all right with your world
again? Do you realize it was only a dream and not an actual threat to your wellbeing?
Chances are you said “yes” to all of these questions (precognition aside).
Well, thoughts should be handled just like dreams. The little voice which says “you’re
not good enough” or “you can’t” is just a dream, it’s not real. So squash it
and forge on. You ARE good enough, and you CAN!
Frank Haggerty |
The next tidbit which
stuck with me is “It’s the start that stops most people”. How many times have
you said, “Someday, I’ll_____” (you fill in the blank). Why does it have to be “someday”?
Why can’t someday be today? If I had a nickel for every person who told me that
someday they’d like to write a book, I’d have a whole lot of shiny nickels. Infallibly
I tell them, “Then just do it.” and ask, “What’s stopping you?” and infallibly
they present me with a list of excuses.
Chris Illuminati |
Just this weekend, one “author”
was complaining he wanted to write another book, but he just doesn’t have the
time. I suggested he wake up fifteen minutes earlier to write, but he had a
list of excuses why he couldn’t. I’m sorry, but anyone could find a measly
fifteen minutes in a day. My guess is he really didn’t want to write or he
would find the time, and although I’m probably wrong, it made me question the
quality of what he’s already written. Perhaps I am just bias and tend to be
repelled by negative people.
Debbie Lorynski Sarada Chiruvolli |
Pretty much on that same
note, Ed had one piece of advice – “Even if you don’t want to do something,
commit to it for fifteen minutes, then you can stop.” Provided we are not
talking about holding your breath, fifteen minutes isn’t going to kill you, and
you’d be amazed at how much you can actually accomplish in fifteen minutes.
Cheryl Filipak |
Can I let you in on a
little secret? I’m not the most diligent when it comes to housework. My nose
gets a bit bent out of shape when everyone else in the house expects me to
clean up their messes, so I’ve been known to go on strike – a lot. Just because
I don’t physically leave the house, does not mean I’m not working, and
therefore should be the maid, chef and chauffeur.
Nicole Avena (and her adorable daughter Stella) |
Well, for the past few
days, I have been taking Ed’s advice, and committing fifteen minutes. Every
hour or so, when I need to get up and move around or my back will protest, I
tackle one task for fifteen minutes. Guess what? The house is almost clean, and
I’m not grumbling under my breath while I’m doing it. I also have a real sense
of accomplishment. It’s amazing what fifteen minutes can do for your soul.
Stephen Jankiewicz Mary Fan |
Okay, I have rambled on
enough for one day. I hope you enjoy the photos from the Princeton Public
Library Author’s Day, and I hope you check out some of the authors I have
featured in this post.
Until next time – I hope
you have a WONDERFUL day & Happy Writing!
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