Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Sabbaticals, Babies and Naija to SA


It’s a year and two months since I started this blog. 
It was the genesis of my blogging career and online life. 
However, I recently had to make some very tough decisions about it. I’ve been between the devil and the deep blue sea for the longest time and its just not working out. Many promises brocken, schedules unkept have to lead to wake up calls at some point. 
So the decision is to streamline my online life which is currently all over the place at the moment. I can’t keep up with my online social obligations.

So this is the plan:
  1. Fabulosity Nouveau (this blog) will be going on sabbatical for a period of six months with the possibility of extending to a year. One of my New Year resolutions is to work harder this year towards my finances and the other is to be more physically present to engage more with the world around me. I’m finding it hard to do all that and maintain the same momentum with my online presence. As a result this blog suffers.
  2. Deactivate my personal Facebook  account and only maintain the one for Fabulosity Reads. I have a lot to download here to ensure I do not lose precious information so it may take a couple of weeks but in that time i’d also like my friends to switch over. So if you are my friend at Wendy Ewurum on Facebook then please send me a friend invite on Fabulosity Reads or like my page FabulosityReads4U.
  3. This also means cancelling my participation on the A-Z challenge this year. But this just cannot be helped.

Now on to other news:
I know there will be times when I’ll be tempted to come back here because there are just some things that don’t fit well in the book review blog and I promise to try to not cave in thereby confusing you all. Well except on maybe two occasions:
  1. We are expecting a new arrival in the family soon so I’d love to introduce you to her when she finally makes the big entrance. This I definitely have to share with you.
  2. A friend is going to the Beer Fest in Germany in June and I am sooooo jealous but despite this debilitating emotion I will share a post about her experience with pictures and events when she’s there. If only to drool over it all.

Long overdue feedback:
The last some of you heard from me was when you were wishing me well with my permanent move to Nigeria. Well it was as permanent as any sane person can make it. Three months later, on the day my visa expired I and the kids were on plane back home.

Don’t get me completely wrong. 
Nigeria would be great to visit for a very short holiday say two weeks but for anything longer I imagine you have to grow hair on your teeth to survive. Especially if you come from a progressive country. It was the hardest three months of my life and all can say is God Bless South Africa number one and number two I understand the Nigerians wonderlust now. 

None the less, the experience was a huge eye opener not to mention an exceedingly expensive experiment that has left my hubby so disappointed but I’m ever so glad I did it in my younger years if you call mid thirties young.Well compared to doing it at 45 years I suppose it is.

Thanks to Special People
I do want to thank my special blog friend Misha, Sochi Azuh and J.L Campbell whom I bitched and moaned on when I felt I was going to die of depression. I’ve never met any of them but that’s the wonderful thing about blogging, you don’t need a face to face experience with someone for them to care for you. 
I also published a number of very depressing posts at that time and my blog friends here always had a word of wisdom or encouraging advise. I'm thinking of the likes of Karen Gowen, Tirzah Goodwin, Kiru Taye, etc. All of you guys are very special to me. Thank you.

Au Revior
Anyway I think I’ve covered what I had to for now. Fabulosity Nouveau wishes you love, happiness and success for the rest of this year and may we see each other again soon. 
To follow me on my other blog please visit Fabulosityread.blogspot.com. I promise to follow back when you do.


Fabulosity Reads is a book review blog where I do author interviews, guest blogging and Giveaways as well. I’ve thinking of resurrecting my art and galleries page with a theatre feature since I’ll be visiting these frequently soon.

Thank you to all the blog friends and followers I've met through my blogging journey and who stuck by my craziness, supersized ego and bottomless insecurities. You made me feel extraordinary.  

All my love.
Wendy Ewurum

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Chatting to Jenna Kay about Broken (The Seer Society)

On a very rare note I am featuring a book related interview today. I met Jenna on Facebook on my new Book Page which you will see on the sidebar to the left. On September 1st she released her second book and on becoming aware of that and because the plot intrigued me, I offered to help spread the word on these very promising books. I'll hand the reigns over to Jenna now.












Jenna I have to ask you this because it fascinates me. Can you explain the Biblical theme which seems to be inferred to from the descriptions of your books? 


On every book this will be seen:  ...what is unseen is eternal.  This is from 2Corinthians 4:18  So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but what is unseen.  For what is seen is temporary,but what is unseen is eternal. This one verse is the basis of the Seer Society Series.  It's about the unseen world around us and the Spiritual Warfare being fought every second of every day.








Christian oriented books tend to not have mass appeal as the ASSUMPTION made by most readers is that they are preachy, is this something you've encountered and how do you ensure mass appeal?



First and foremost let me tell you this - This book is far from preachy.  It's kind of in between christian fiction and mainstream fiction, though the Seers in the books are Biblical.  It goes into a lot of heavy subjects that teenagers go through on a daily basis.  I believe christians and non-christians can get something out of these books. My goal is to get people thinking.








I see that Broken is the second of a series. Can you tell us about the first and the follow up in Broken.



Clarity, the first book in the series, is about a seventeen year-old girl that lives in a dead-end town and is ready to get her senior year over with.  She thinks everything is going normal in her life until she meets Sam, her guardian angel, and finds out that she's a Seer.  The Seers in my series are not fortune tellers or soothsayers, but they are humans that can see angels and demons.  They have special powers given to them from God (also have Seer marks on their palms) and they fight alongside their angels against the evil in the world.  At the end of Clarity something life-changing happens and it follows into the second book, Broken.  In Broken the reader follows Clarity along this new path in life, a life that involves the real supernatural.  I can't say too much about it because I don't want to give it all away...Let's just say that no matter what path you take in life there's gonna be many bumps down the road.








What are you plans for this story as I see it is developing into a series namely the Seer Society?



Again, I don't want to say too much, but I will say that there is a lot of heartache, hope, new friendships, new loves. . .new beginnings.  I know how the whole series is going to end and I'm so excited about it!  Of course I've got at least three more books to write before then. ;)  The reason I chose the Seer Society...it's different and it's my take on the big "what ifs" in the world.





What genres would you say your writing depicts and what led to this/these choices?


Well, I'm going to say YA fiction, with a little speculative thrown in there.  I write about real situations that teens go through, like drinking, cutting, sex, drugs, depression, etc.  And putting angels, demons, spiritual warfare, and Seers in the mix makes it interesting!  I've worked with the youth at my church and have been able to see and hear what they go through.  On listening to them I felt compelled to write for them.  I'd say that middle-schoolers would get a lot from my books, as well as teens, YA, and older (my Grandmother is 98 and loves my books...hey, don't tell her I told you her age!).





There’s a launch Party in the works I know, can you tell us what you've got planned on and off line?


The launch party is just online for now, but I will be attending local festivals, such as Atlanta Write 2011 and Mule Camp in Gainesville, GA.  I'm a last minute kind of person so I'm sure between now and then I'll be attending some others!  As for a physical launch party, that's still in the works.








Last Question: where can we get hold of your books



You can get your copies at www.seersociety.com and I'll send them to you signed.  Clarity is already on amazon in paperback and e-book forms, so Broken will follow shortly.  I'll post on my facebook and twitter accounts as soon as they're available.



Thank you Wendy for interviewing me.



It was an absolute pleasure Jenna, I have every confidence that your books will be a great success.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Another promising book out. Check out the authors interview. I think Elana Johnson is fabulous to say the least.

The storybook world:    .........Bio: Elana Johnson’s debut novel, Possession, will be published by Simon Pulse (Simon & Schuster) on June 7, 2011. Her popular ebook, From the Query to the Call, is also available for free download. School teacher by day, Query Ninja by night, you can find her online at her personal blog orTwitter. She also co-founded the Query Tracker blog andWriteOnCon, and contributes to the League of Extraordinary Writers. Elana is represented by Michelle Andelman of Regal Literary.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Thank You Roland Yeoman

FRENCH QUARTER NOCTURNE
Today I'm sending a shout out to Roland Yoeman. It takes very little to please me...only a kind thought, add aTexan muse and you'll find me in 11Th heaven. Roland saw my comment on Jo Storm (I know her names Schaffer but Storm seems to have stuck with me so.....). On her post I was prattling on about how I had tried to get a hold of his book French Quarter Nocturne in South Africa to no avail. I was going to get it off Amazon when lo and behold the author sent me an Amazon gift voucher for the book. Don't you  just love them Texans and their muses. I've heard about them having big hearts, well now I know. But most importantly I thank his muse, Sam McCord who insisted that Roland send me the voucher in the first place. Where would we be without inspiration. The world would be much darker place than French Quater Nocturne promises it can ever be.....God forbid.
And btw, the French Quarter Nocturne trailer is mind-blowing, it builds such phenomenal suspense I found myself wishing it were a movie. That was really great work.
Oh yes, thank you Roland (that's actually what I meant to say........)

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Song of Solomon...2nd half.

Well after everything I said about this book in my previous post, I was very pleasanly surprised, hearbroken, bereft and finally at peace with the happenings of the last 100 pages. There was so much more peace, willingness to share, understand and love. A desire to just be, and experience life as it was. This whole atmosphere is missing before this point. My bereft bit comes from not knowing whether is it Milkman or his nemesis and bestfriend Guitar who gets to die from their encounter.
I was heartbroken by witnessing the decline and finally the death of Hagar who was so inlove with Milkman she lost the senses. Even more heartbreaking is that she never gets to see even a bit of the compassionate man that Milkman becomes as a result of his journey which turned from a quest for stealing gold to finding his roots.

I agree Toni Morisson is indeed one of the greatest writers of our time. Her Noble Prize in Literature is well earned. I must admit, I was very apprehensive about reading this book though. I always am when  a book has race issues in it. But I appreciate and admire how Ms Morrison does not make this aspect a "mission" in the book. It's just part of life in Song of Solomon, just as is obsession,  madness, hatred, voodoo, betrayal, family secrets, denial and selfishness..

the book is not a light read. I found it very deep and introspective. So it's really one that took me a while to get through as I went about absorbing it, being mad at it, being so happy that I reread some bits over and over again. I'm very happy for having taken the time to savour its contents, it is well worth it.

You can find Song of Solomon at Kalahari.net for loc al purchase (on the sidebar), a free version in the Library, or Amazon.com for international purchases

Friday, May 6, 2011

Library Reminder

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Today I'm just reminding myself and others why I started the book thing. It seems I'm getting swept up in all sorts of other things. If you've read this before I apologise, I have something really nice up my sleeve for Monday for you. This weekend I'm taking a break from blogging. Lord help me I don't know how I'll manage that but I really need to catch up on my friends blogs. So lots of Fabulosized commentry coming your way.



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I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.  
~Anna Quindlen,"Enough Bookshelves," New York Times, 7 August 1991
I've been bit, I've taken the proverbial plunge and started blogging, committing myself to a craft that I do so admire and fawn over every time I come across a piece of good writing. Of course i could never be so delusional as to profess myself worthy of being compared to any of the prolific writers who grace my favorite author's list. That being said i keep in mind always that Vincent v Gogh is reported to have once said, "if a small voice says you not a painter then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced".And while pondering this piece of advise I deduced: well I can put pen to paper, I can spell, I have a bearable if not just above mediocre command of the grammatical nuances of the English language, enough to fly under the Thesaurus (and....I was tempted to say  The King's English) radar_ergo, I am a writer( be it as an amatuer, newbie, wannabie.... ) whatever adjective is used -predictive or attributive, it bears no relevance. Except of course to the hardened, seasoned, professional, "submit a book a week" writers who may have a different opinion, an antithesis to my statement of "no relevance".

And as I write this I'm thinking someone may need to keep the smelling salts handy because this is the most that I have put, of my mind on paper and I happen to have a disconcerting and at the best of times perplexing relationship with my mind. And as a result of never quite knowing what I am subjecting myself to when I let it run free, I am almost convinced that after clicking publish on this page, there is a chance that I might be left devoid of my senses for a little while
I'm sure you, the reader, will agree that writing is a process akin to giving birth which any self respecting child bearer will tell you is not a task you engage in looking or feeling your sexy best and neither does your disposition improve during the course of delivery but you hope and believe that the end result will have been worthwhile. From personal experience and third party evidence and testimony, I am inclined to believe that the results do indeed supersede all expectations. This is what I hope will be birthed out of my writing career which I am attempting to ...... conceive (for lack of a better word).

 And as one who has cheated nature two out  of three times in the birthing exercise, I am a firm exponent for any initiative that will alleviate unwarranted discomfort for those involved by any means necessary, we do after all live in the 21st century. And so to be kind to myself, I am dedicating one of the posts in my blog to BOOK related discussions. I am envisioning that this should serve as a soft landing pad for myself in this writing expedition as well as a safety net against boring my readers with my long winded soliloquies and habitual 2am ramblings which I hope to now and again interject with amusing if not somewhat thought provoking anecdotes. 

For a while now, I've been on a mission to indoctrinate the world, hoping to turn everyone into bookworms (starting with my "little" family). I have had marginal success in the home front, all the occupants  falling within the age group of 2 to 35 years have succumbed with great enthusiasm to this lifestyle (not fad). The challenge still remains in the conversion of the upper echelons. 

One of my favorite quotes is by Edward P. Morgan  
A book is the only place in which you can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, or explore an explosive idea without fear it will go off in your face.  It is one of the few havens remaining where a man's mind can get both provocation and privacy.
And on that premise, I think that as one who loves books with the deepest of passions humanly possible,  its only fitting that this should be my first blogging project. I would love to exchange ideas, experiences and travels (both in mind and body) which have been initiated by encounters with books. In my own life books have been tremendously efficacious in inspiring me to take the bold leap into creative depths from time to time . A good book has the uncanny ability to turn a drab day, life, existence into a kaleidoscope of brilliant color, a splendiferous profusion of  taste, smell and texture. 

My plan for this blog is to create an online book link  library where we can source books as we go along. Should you at anytime come across a great book, please post the title and author details on the comment section  of this blog.
As we get to comfortable, I think it would be a great idea have detailed reviews on specific books and perhaps read them simultaneously. but that's all in the future.
I hope you enjoyed this rather lengthly prose.....and that I will hear from you soonest telling me about your encounters with your latest books because a good book will take you to places untraveled, pleasures unrivaled and experiences unparalleled, all in the comfort of your favorite spot....

Please look out for updates of this blog.

Much Love
Wendy (Fabulosity)

Thursday, April 21, 2011

S is for Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison.....Previewish Review

Let me first share my consternation.Yesterday came and went and no one  could give me editing advise or tell me of a tool to get a hold off. I can't get over that. If you can in anyway respond to my cry for help please visit my post: HERE. It will help me provide better quality for my readers, in both blogging and writing.

Song of Solomon
Milkman Dead was born shortly after a neighborhood eccentric hurled himself off a rooftop in a vain attempt at flight. For the rest of his life he, too, will be trying to fly. With this brilliantly imagined novel, Toni Morrison transfigures the coming-of-age story as audaciously as Saul Bellow or Gabriel Garci a Ma rquez. As she follows Milkman from his rustbelt city to the place of his family's origins, Morrison introduces an entire cast of strivers and seeresses, liars and assassins, the inhabitants of a fully realized black world........Kalahari.net
I really wanted to review this specific book for S but alas I could not finish it on time. However, of its 337 pages I am now on page 237, exactly a 100 pages to go. So having read two thrids of it I think I can give half a review, I hope you don't mind. Maybe giving half the feedback now and the rest later is not a bad thing because this is a very complex book for me.
If you asked me to unpack complex for Song of Solomon, I wouldn't be able to. It's no singular characteristic that makes it challenging and at the same time wonderful, beautiful and special . It's not the writing style, which by the way is complex, or the story line which is also complex, or the characters, who are complex, or the stories behind each one, which are very complex. 'Tis all off these coming together to form a very simple but thoroughly engaging narrative. I find myself frequently forgetting that this is a novel. It feels like I'm reading someone's life story, it's incredibly unpretentious. It doesn't try to woo you into reading it, the first few pages I had to read 4 times to understand what was happening and I almost threw the book the side to be honest, but boy am I glad to have my stubborn streak. I refuse to be defeated by something that doesn't "talk"....even if it does. I also suspect my struggle could be a result English being my fifth language, ergo, a borrowed language. {excuses, excuses(= }
This book is dark, not horror story/serial killer dark (even though there is a dose of that) or paranormal dark (even with the voodoo in the book) but a more frighteningly insidious dark . The type that if allowed fills the heart of the average man or woman. The kind that eats away at souls until the person is left only as a shadow of themselves. There are copious amounts of greed, selfish intentions, hate upon hate, wild chaotic minds (could be madness), deed deep hurts and immeasurable cruelty and hopelessness. In all that however, there are also reflections of the purest of love and evidence that man is always meant to be master of his own destiny.. The time period I suppose is also ripe a book filled with family skeletons and individual's dark attics _ its set from 1918 onwards.
Hardcover

Well I have to watch post length, this is theA-Z Blogfest after all. But I can assure you of this,Song of Solomon is a rich read and I am enjoying every moment. I will continue with the review after completion of the Fest. It deserves it.

Have a fabulous Saturday y'all.
Much love,

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

R is for Review

I'm trying my best here to link a previous post title of mine that never saw publishing because I got something more attractive to post at the time. It was called: E is for Error Upon Erroneous Error. But now it's called something bland like Review.
In that previous title alone I don't know how many grammar laws I violated. I've probably slaughted the English language so many times it resembles something like the Butcher's shenanigans in the Five Point District.
What really irks me is when I read through my posts after publishing only to find grammar and spelling errors with each visit, and I would have spent a considerable amount of time "editing and reviewing" mind you. Sometimes if time allows I leave a draft for a couple of hours or a day and come back to it and re-edit. But once published. I can bet my last born, that I will find at least 3 incorrectly spelt words (or you where there's supposed to be your), etc. As you might guess, I am more than a little vexed by this seemingly chronic lack of attention to obvious details.
I read somewhere that when you edit, it's recommended that you read the text out loud and I found  that this does help to some extend. However, if I know what's coming, it seems as if I read from memory or something and therefore overlook the errors. So I need additional weapons to slay this illiteracy dragon.

How do I edit and review in a way that will almost guarantee fault free posts in the little time we have to do this?

HELP!!!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

P is for Poetry

One of my love affairs is with Poetry. I looked up to see what the definition of poetry is and realised, there really is none to be found. Like music poetry is what it is to the reader. For example I love E.B Browning's poem "How do I love thee, let me count the ways" and not because I find it romantic like "lets sit under the sycamore tree my valentine, so you can sing sweet lullaby's to me while I wipe your brow with my kerchief and tickle your nose with rose petals"  NO (although it is that as well to others).  I find it rather desperately intense in its declaration. Like I'm about to say my last goodbye and you going off to some ravaged destination, you're looking at me through your carriage window lunging for my hand while I strain towards yours against the platform. Steam billows and a whistle blows signalling departure as we share this last bitter-sweet exchange ". Like that.
As with this one, after reading some poems I want to lose myself in them over and over again, or I long for whatever the poet was relating and sometimes am left just heartbroken because of it. Some leave me with such  excitement my face hurts from the smiles, others with an ache as they reminds me of what I do or do not have or even remind me of long forgotten pains. Others let my imagination take to the skies and commune with raptors in flight and some leave me gasping for air, having created such turbulence within me that I feel as though "my self" might implode.

" Emily Dickinson said, "If I read a book and it makes my body so cold no fire ever can warm me, I know that is poetry;" and Dylan Thomas defined poetry this way: "Poetry is what makes me laugh or cry or yawn, what makes my toenails twinkle, what makes me want to do this or that or nothing."
My two cents worth is that poetry is a summary of my reading preferences, it is hard, spontaneous, a stark portrait with no inhibitions_it does not have the luxury of time to dabble in niceties or create soft landing pads. My brand of poetry is designed deliver a punch that inflicts the most gratifying damage in the shortest time. It is sadistic, it will not entertain a happy ending for the sake of the reader,  based on the history of what sells. My poetry says take me as I am and I'll do with you what I will............

If you enjoy this medium, how do you define it, how does it influence your outlook on life. 

These are some of my favourites and I have shared others I love equally in my previous posts. 




When Beauty and Beauty meet
   All naked, fair to fair,
The earth is crying-sweet,
   And scattering-bright the air,
Eddying, dizzying, closing round,
   With soft and drunken laughter;
Veiling all that may befall
   After -- after --

Where Beauty and Beauty met,
   Earth's still a-tremble there,
And winds are scented yet,
   And memory-soft the air,
Bosoming, folding glints of light,
   And shreds of shadowy laughter;
Not the tears that fill the years
   After -- after --

She is totally awesome.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

F is for Freely Give

1 of 4 - other lent out
& Fanatics' Shall Line Your Pockets
Here's another long one and I don't know how this one will be received but I'd really love to hear writer's thoughts on this one. I started blogging to express myself and so here I plunge headlong. (To Thine Self Be True  and all that).I wonder why it is that some writers go into a tizz about making their work freely available on the internet or elsewhere for that matter.
I mean as Neil Gaiman points out, it is like having your book at the library, which in all honesty is how I met many of my favourite authors growing up. I was a frequent Saturday visitor at the library and I remember Sydney Shelden, John Grisham and Danielle Steele and Mills and Boon making regular appearances on my library cards(authors & books who kept me company in a difficult period in my life). Even then, I spent more on books than anything else. If I got a book I liked, I would save to buy it for two reasons: I am a notorious bookmaker and repeat reader. I remember in my late teens, I took out a book by Louise Bagshawe called Career girl. I made a point of buying it as soon as I returned it and I must have read that book 15 times. It made a great impression on me then as young adult trying to understand love.


I didn't know I had this many
In this era of the gods of technology where libraries are really places I take my kids to help them develop a love for book, digital media has taken over the library's function in my life. It's become easier to swap books in order to kind of preview instead of having to buy a promising book only to have it turn out to be crappy. One might argue that the writer has lost a sale if I don't happen to like the book I just freely read or listened to.
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What that person fails to see is that as a reader, if there is no one nearby at the bookshop to give me a complete blow by blow of how they found the book, there is  a minuscule chance that  it would have made it to my shopping basket in the first place. The only review sources I trust beside my own are word of mouth, the NY Times (and others of equal stature) and Jenny Chris William's Bookshow on 702 talk radio. That, you may say is naive but I am an extremely brand loyal consumer (I've been using colgate herbal for 10 years) and I am also aware that just about everybody that wants to sell a book writes best selling author on their covers.
SA writer: My 12yr old swears
by this series.
Now imagine how many people out there fit this readership profile. In my mind therefore it is in the author's best interest to make their work freely available to

allow for for personal analysis or at least for a writer to not have a hernia when someone reads it from some unknown source for free. They are not necessarily stealing from you but will probably line your pockets.  I have met my most frequently read authors and 2 of my top 5 favourite authors through epub "borrowing" (from undisclosed sources _usb's were involved) and I now a mere 3 months later I have four of Neil Gaimans books, 3 of which are out cruising the streets and the fifth (American Gods) which introduced me to him is on my pre-orders list @ Kalahari.net waiting for the arrival of the 10th anniversary limited edition in July.
I lent this set out in December and it came back tattered andone short.
I have to buy in again because its for my girls in about a decade. iirrrggh
I'm fanatical about supporting writers I love and my point is, one epub or ebook that I got through means which perhaps wouldn't stand under scrutiny, has led to an accumulation of this authors work in my book conner. I met Terry Pratchet through Neil Gaiman and now he also resides in my book collection. All the book pictures shown here were taken last night on my dining room table and they are of authors who's work I have more than one of.

I have 58 books on my reading list and I intend to get through all this year but the reading nook pile keeps growing each week (my son asked me a few weeks ago if I intend opening a2nd hand book store), I no longer have shelve space so they are becoming soft furnishings. I'm in a place now where I cannot keep a head count of what I do or do not have from my loved authors so I keep a log specifically for bookshop. This idea came after I bought the same book from Michael Douglas twice.


The moral of this long story: A little generosity = a fat bank account.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

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