Growling thunder, and jagged shards of lightning in an angry sky…Someone (and I’m not saying who) is throwing a major temper tantrum up there!
But me, I’m all snug in my office, steaming mug of tea at the ready. I’m steeped in a question-and-answer session with Erin Blakemore, author of THE HEROINE’S BOOKSHELF: Life Lessons, frm Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder, which makes its grand debut in bookstores today. My thoughts are that discussion is perfectly suited for a Thankful Thursday posting, as I’m grateful for the female authors who’ve challenged, comforted, and entertained me over the years…and also for their literary daughters, whose journeys inspire me still.
Please join us in the Author’s Tent later this week. Thursday, to be exact. There may, in fact, be prizes! And in the meantime, keep an eye out for Erin’s book. It’s a cozy read, and if (like me) you loved Jeannine Atkin’s BORROWED NAMES, I suspect you’ll enjoy HEROINE’S BOOKSHELF, as well.
The storm is dying down as I type this. No blue skies as of yet, but I hold out hope. But I can’t gaze into the heavens all day long, so it’s back to the interview, and then WITNESS takes center stage. The teakettle’s whistling…if you’d like to join our little writing circle, please pull up a chair.
Image credit: Woman Writing a Letter, by Dutch artist Gerrit ter Borsch.
amygreenfield
Here at my desk, mug of tea in hand! And it’s stormy here, too. Can’t wait to hear all about the book later this week!
Melodye Shore
SO glad you’ve joined us! When the weather’s blustery, it’s really nice to cozy up in a circle, books and pens in hand.
Melodye Shore
You wanted to hear all about the book…well, here you go! 🙂
Edited: http://newport2newport.livejournal.com/257496.html
sartorias
Amazing weather! Loving it!
Melodye Shore
Oh, me too! I don’t know that I recall the last time we had such fierce thunderstorms, nor rain this heavy. (A nice welcome home from the desert, don’t you think?)
sartorias
Yes! 🙂
author_aghoward
Ah-ha! I asked what you’re up to and jump over to find out you’re a moderator for Author’s Tent. Is that an online review forum? I’ve never heard of it…
author_aghoward
Oh, and forgot to ask two questions:
1. What kind of tea did you have brewing?
2. Did the storms ever settle over there?
Melodye Shore
Hi there, and congratulations again for finishing your YA book! I’ll look forward to hearing what your agent thinks. 🙂
The Author’s Tent is my series of interviews with authors whose books have captured my attention because they relate in some way to my own work in progress (and/or which somehow captured my fancy). If you want to visit the Author’s Tent archives, point your browser here:
http://newport2newport.livejournal.com/tag/the%20author%27s%20tent
Oh, and my latest interview is posted today. Check it out, if you’d like!
http://newport2newport.livejournal.com/257496.html
Melodye Shore
1. I was brewing Paris tea, by Harney & Son. Ever heard of it? Wonderful stuff. It’s a fruity black tea with a hint of bergamot and creamy caramel. We visit their store in Connecticut, but I think it might be available at Barnes & Noble. Not sure about that flavor, but they sell lots of tasty teas from Harney’s.
2. The storms lasted all morning. The skies cleared, the rains stopped, and the thunder faded away. Then…BOOM! They were back again. But we’re in a period of calm now. I believe the storm’s supposed to last another day before moving on. WEIRD weather for SoCal!!
robinellen
It sounds wonderful…if I can squeeze the time, I’ll be there 🙂
Melodye Shore
I think you’d really like the book — and Erin, if you haven’t already met her. She lives in CO!
One of the good things about online forums is that you can visit when the time is right for you. So if Thursday’s a full day for you, come visit when you can. xoxo
Melodye Shore
Hi again, Robin!
Here’s the link to my interview with Erin–hope you’ll join us.
http://newport2newport.livejournal.com/257496.html
jeannineatkins
Oh, I’m sorry to miss the tea, but I’m happy to wash the cups if I can join you for a bit. Liking that sky. And the company. Tap, tap, tap, tap…
Melodye Shore
Perfect timing, Jeannine! The storm is rolling in once again, and the teakettle is whistling. So glad for your company. 🙂
Melodye Shore
Here’s my interview with Erin…come join the discussion! xo
http://newport2newport.livejournal.com/257496.html
karenbschwartz
oh, that book sounds good. Yay for women writers!
Melodye Shore
Exactly! *Tips teacup to literary women…past, present, and future*
Hope you’ll stop by on Thursday for our interview and the drawing. It’s possible you’ll win your own copy!
Melodye Shore
Our interview’s just been posted, if you’re interested in learning more about The Heroine’s Bookshelf!
http://newport2newport.livejournal.com/257496.html