Friday, October 19, 2012

Wendy Ely

Happy FRIDAY morning, gang! Today, I want to talk to you about a fellow author. She is sweet as pie and deserves your attention.

Her name is Wendy Ely.


Wendy is a romance writer. She says about herself, "Wendy has always been fascinated by romance. She began her first romance novel when she was just thirteen-years-old. It certainly wasn't anything great but sparked the passion for writing romance novels. When she’s not writing, she's usually busy taking care of her two children in Phoenix, Arizona. Wendy keeps busy with her small business and going to college. During her free time, Wendy enjoys traveling and being outdoors."

She is a fun person who is very adventerous and brings that life and adventure to her books!

She has several titles out, including:
Cross the Line


Confessions



Midnight Secrets


Dreaming of Him


Jesse's Brother

She can be found on Blogger

Twitter

Goodreads

And Facebook


She is definitely worth checking out! :)

Happy reading!!! :)

Thursday, September 27, 2012

A Blank Page


Hello, dear readers!



I apologize again for my absence. Yet again, my job has gotten the best of me, though things ae improving.






So anyway, at my Artist's Way meeting last night we were discussing a blank canvas.






One the ladies said a quote about blank canvases. It has been said that a blank canvas holds infinite possibilities. The moment you draw your first line, you are telling the canvas all the things it is not or cannot be.



I'm a writer, not a painter. So for me, I think of a blank page.





I have heard so many writers talk about the fear of a blank page.




I was never afraid of a blank page. They always excited me because I knew there was no limit to them. I was excited at all of the prospects that page could be.







Hearing that quote last night really put things in perspective for me. Never before had I thought that I was telling the page that this was what it wasn't or it couldn't be that because I was making it this instead.






Should I be afraid of the first stroke of my pen or the first key I type?





The optimist in me says no. I understand the fear that other writers and artists are talking about now. I think it is a good fear, a healthy fear. I think that all artists should approach a blank with this fear and with respect. But we need not be petrified. Rather, use that fear to choose our words or pictures carefully. To limit the canvas in the best way possible - by making the limits beautiful. Once a word is written or a line is drawn, it cannot be undone. So let us handle our craft with the utmost care and caution. Let us not be frivilous.





So now, my approach to any creative endeavor will be different. I have always taken my work seriously. Now I shall do so, but again with a new perspective.




I encourage artists of all types to share this perspective with me. I think it is the best way for each and everyone of us to create our very best.



And with that, I wish you happy reading! :)

Thursday, August 30, 2012

A Writer Must Write

Hi everyone!

I apologize profusely for my absence. My day job has taken over my life. I've worked more hours & more days than I can count.

My September column entry for Gay Life Newsletter addresses this.

I just took on a volunteer writing position with a local gay newspaper. Yes, it's voluntary, but it's a way to get my foot in the door.

I need to write. I need to be working on my stories, blogging, writing for my websites and now a newspaper. I just need to write.

I am at that time in my life where as much as I love my day job, it's time for some things to change. My focus needs to be on my writing as that has always been my childhood dream.

I cannot promise you guys perfection, but I will do the best that I can as I try to sort things out.

Thanks so much & happy reading! :)

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Work in Progress

Hi all!

I apologize for not being as consistent as I'd like to be. My day job has literally been running me ragged. I've averaged 55 hours a week for the past 3-4 weeks. I'm pretty wiped out.

On the writing front, some other artists and I have created our own group to go through The Artist's Way. It's a lot of work, but it is very much worth it. To anyone and everyone with any kind of artistic inclination, I highly recommend it! :)

I have also begun working on a new piece! It is not yet titled, but I have 1107 words so far, and that's only after a few days. It's been a lot of fun thus far and I am looking forward to seeing where this piece will go! :) Not sure if it will be a short story or a novel. I'm letting it play itself out. :)

So, oddly enough, I have to go get ready for work. LOL. Hope you are all well. Hopefully soon I can be working at a better pace with my writing. :)

Thanks an happy reading!!!! :)

Thursday, July 5, 2012

One Day Give Away!!!!

Good Thursday morning, readers! :)



Today's blog is a simple one. Today, and for today only, I am giving away a FREE copy of Trajectory (another one of my short stories) to one deserving reader!



So, what do you have to do to be considered for this awesome prize?




All I need from you is a comment on this blog post stating why you deserve to win the copy. I will read all the comments that are posted and will choose a winner who will be announced tomorrow.



So go ahead & get crackin'! :)





A Short Story by L.E. Harvey

Joe Davis has spent the last four years of his life behind a
turrent scope as a sniper for the Detroit PD's SWAT Team.

A fateful call sends Joe and his team deep into the Detroit
Ghetto; and reminds him that there is more to life than what's on the
other end of his gun.

Albeit short, this story is chock full of details and insights
into the life of a police SWAT officer.


http://www.amazon.com/Trajectory-ebook/dp/B004VS2GP4/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1316363280&sr=1-2