I am a writer. At heart if not in print (yet). I have all these stories floating around in my head just waiting for me to stop being afraid of them and pick up a pen. But until then...
I will read. I have discovered that reading the blogs of my favorite authors comes in a close second behind reading their books. They are writers after all, so their blogs are interesting and entertaining and often funny. And the only thing I love better than a good story is a true story. Blogs are true stories. And when you throw in good writing and people from whom I can learn how to write, it's even better. So over the last few weeks...
I have discovered Ally Condie's blog. She is the author of Matched and Crossed and Reached (to be released in November). She has a recurring blog post called "love right now" telling about things that, well, she loves right now. I may steal it.
Then there's Kristin Cashore's blog. She wrote Graceling, Fire, and Bitterblue. This blog is where I found this quote...
"Then, at last, sitting on her stretcher-bed, she took from the very bottom of her pack an old peacock-blue scarf folded around a heavy, square book. She unwrapped it and opened it very carefully, as if guilty secrets might fall from between its pages like pressed flowers. This was Harry's secret. She was a writer." -from The Tricksters, by Margaret Mahy
I knew after reading that, that this was somewhere I needed to be. And last night I found Brodi Ashton. She is the author of Everneath. Which I haven't read but am on my way to get tonight simply because I laughed and cried and dreamed after reading some of her blog posts. How did I not know about her?!
Because of these lovely ladies and their wonderful blogs, I created a new list on my side bar called Author Blogs. Check them out. And watch for additions. Because there will be additions.
2 comments:
I love Brodie's blog, but I haven't read the other two and didn't even know they blogged (though I do love their books). Thanks for the recommendations!
Oh, yes, and I always have a book on me too! When I was younger and not married, I once showed up for a date with a book. My date got very offended. "What? Does this mean you think I'll be boring?" No way. It was for in case I showed up at the restaurant first (which I did) and in case he needed to take a bathroom break (which he did). I assured him I wouldn't read in front of him. But if he HAD been boring, I would have rushed through the date, then gone home and read. :-D
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Good find, sis! new reading. :)
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