Monday, August 12, 2013

Absent

I wanted to let you all know I will be offline for a few weeks while recuperating from surgery.  I'll be back with you as soon as possible.

Take care and be well all.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Guardian Angel Kids August Issue

Here is the link for the newest issue of Guardian Angel Kids eZine.  It is a beautiful issue on aviation.  Check out the moving sky and clouds on the book feature.  It's terrific.

Enjoy!


www.guardian-angel-kids.com

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Time

I've been struggling recently to find enough time in the day.  Intermittently, I've found a bit of time here or there to start a new ms, edit a current WIP or submit a story to a targeted magazine or publisher.  All too often, however, I've ended up feeling like a hamster on the perpetual wheel of life which just keeps spinning and spinning.

At the start of the summer, I made a long list of things I wanted to accomplish over the course of the summer.  Nothing too major; I was sure I could cross off the items, one by one.  Simple things like following up on manuscripts previously sent out, work on current projects and starting new ones for which I had what I thought to be great ideas.  As the days and weeks of summer have ticked by, I now find myself looking at about two and half weeks left prior to the start of school.  YIKES!  My list is only half (if even) complete.  Where did the time go? 

Hmmm...baseball and softball tournaments, tennis matches, vacations, work, fun with kids, etc.  All good things, mind you, but also things which take me away from my computer quite often.

So, today, I was thinking of ways to dedicate a doable amount of time each morning to just writing and nothing else.  Something I have often talked of doing, swore I would do and yet have not. 

I happened to glance at my calendar to see what is on the schedule for the next day or two before we head out for one last family vacation prior to the start of the high school tennis season and school, and I saw these words...

"I value my time.  I choose to use it wisely and do not let others steal it from me."

Could it be that simple?  I think so.  My new mission is to really value my time in action as much as I do in thought.

If you have words of wisdom and strategies that work for you, please feel free to share.  All will benefit!

Monday, July 8, 2013

Guardian Angel Kids eZine

 
 
Hungry for ice cream? Visit the latest issue of Guardian Angel Kids...
 
 
 



This month's Guardian Angel Kids eZine- 

a free online magazine for Kids

JULY 2013

"Ice Cream"


 

Book Feature

JAMIE’S DREAM Flip Book

by Susan J. Berger

artist Kim Sponaugle

 

Features

POETRY

Ice Cream by Lisa Hart

SHORT STORIES

It Never Stops by Jacklyn Yuhanick

An Ice Cream Smile by Felicity Nisbet

ARTICLES FOR KIDS

The Presidential Sweet by Catherine May Webb

Ten Tips on Treats by Shari L Klase

ACTIVITY FOR KIDS

Make Your Own Ice Cream Delights! by Jennifer A. Buchet

Ice Cream Trivia by Juliana M. Jones

 


LYNDA S. BURCH. Publisher


Guardian-Angel-Kids.com A free online ezine for kids!


Thursday, July 4, 2013

Independence Day



Happy 4th of July all!  Enjoy the holiday; rest, relax and be safe.  Thank you to all who fight and give of themselves for this right for all of us.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

The Nook is No More

I received the following link from Lynda Burch, publisher of Guardian Angel Publishing.  Given all the difficulties I've read about with Barnes & Noble, it shouldn't be too much of a surprise; however, I found myself yelling, "WOW," when I read it.

It seems we are in an ever changing world, both from a consumer and producer perspective as writers.  I am a fan of a good, old fashioned book and an avid bookstore browser so do not own an e-reader of any kind.  I know my books will be published in electronic format as well as traditional, so I may need to purchase one in the near future.  Guess it will not be the Nook.  Crazy!

Read on at...

http://www.digitalbookworld.com/2013/barnes-noble-to-discontinue-nook-tablet-business-continue-with-e-readers/

Please share your thoughts on the future of e-readers vs. "real" books if you are so inclined.