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

Saturday, September 12, 2009

My New Book is
OFFICIALLY COMPLETE!!!!

"Complete" as in, illustrated, edited, proofread, typeset, and at the printers at this moment! Hurray!

That hurray here, btw, isn't a hurray that says,

"Yay, Me! I wrote a book!"

No, that hurray says,

"Oh my gosh, I am happy this is finished. I thought it was all basically done
last week after everything we'd been doing up until that point and with all the craziness we had to do last week. It wasn't though, and this week has been pretty crazy too. But NOW, it's all finished and taken care of! "

Hurray, indeed.

I just remembered that I can put pictures here.

Here's what the book looks like, except it also says, "Foreword by Merrilee Boyack" on it.


What's the book about?

"It's about being an LDS woman, family stuff, and this & that about life.

It's fun & funny, but encouraging too. Overall, it will help you feel strengthened and reassured of your ability to be a faithful follower of Christ regardless of what your circumstances are."

Go HERE to read some reviews about it!

Or HERE to read my "Author Bio" that's in the book. Ha!

It's been fun to do. Very fun! Toward the end, it was beginning to be what we call around here, "more fun that I can stand". =o) Well, not really. But it has been incredibly busy, and pretty stressful in some ways.

Anyway, it's done now. Hurray!

I think I'm starting to get excited about all this now....

Friday, August 21, 2009

Comments -- Books


About Comments


I've decided to have the option here to allow comments, not that I've particularly publicized where this blog is or anything.... Anyway, we'll see how it goes.

Books I Read

A friend was wondering, "So, the books you read are Jack Weyland books?" Yes. I happen to love what he writes because it's full of goodness, which I happen to have a particular penchant for. But no, that's not ALL I read, =o) and LDS teen/young adult fiction isn't my chosen genre. I primarily read non-fiction, but not always.

One of the books I'm currently reading is a book by Denver Snuffer Jr. titled The Second Comforter. It's my third time through it, actually. It's one of those books that I've marked, re-read and marked again, and am now reading and marking once again. There's so much to digest there. And it's a book on what has ever been my consuming passion. Not curiosity about the facts--the ins and outs, and the whats and whys, but only the how. For that, this book has been a particular blessing to have the privilege of reading.

One of my favorite books in this last year has been The Brain That Changes Itself, by Dr. Norman Doidge. It was fascinating. It chronicles some of the advances in neuroscience (neuroplasticity,) and was absolutely spellbinding. Astounding, even. I'd tell our kids some of the accomplishments from the book about what's being done now, and they'd think I was making it up. (Okay, some of the reason for that might be because I might make up something off-the-wall every once in a while just to make them laugh.) One example though, of the kind of thing I'm talking about is this-- Did you know that it doesn't take eyes in order to see? Yes, to actually see the things that are going on around you. Well, it doesn't. And I suppose that's as good of an intro to what's going on in this incredible age of neuroplasticity as anything....

I'm always reading something, and usually in minutes of time. Although I would adore curling up with a book I love and some Granny Smith or crisp Jonathan apples (only in September or October for the Jonathans--that's the only time they're good,) and reading it straight through, I rarely do it. There's usually too much going on around here, and too many other things that I both need and want to do. Since I read fairly quickly, there are some books that simply wouldn't take much time to read. But some books seem made to be devoured, and others, to be savored.

I do experience the joy of devouring or savoring a glorious book all in one sitting from time to time. That's MY idea of fun! Ha! I think my kids would say, "Wow, Mom.... If that's what fun is to you, your life is really, really BORING!"