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Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Writing Life

To all you authors out there, or someone who is working on a novel:
What happens when you are a crucial point in a novel, and you cant write an emotional scene because of your surroundings? What happens when the much heard about "writers block" actually happens to you? Okay everybody, lets be honest here, your hero/heroine is about to fall off a cliff (or something less cliche), and your messy room, school work papers piled around, siblings asking you questions, or the tea pot whistling in the background breaks your concentration?
What do you do?
Well, I just put my ear buds in and listen to mood appropriate music really loud, and write with my eyes closed....but that isn't always very practical :-)
So, the answer is:
You go to a Hobbit Hole!
That's right, a real life version of the hobbit hole from Lord of the Rings (I have actually never read the book, so I don't completely understand the reference. *teehee*)
Daniel Shwabauer, instructor and creator of the One Year Adventure Novel curriculum , (oneyearnovel.com) shared the idea of the Hobbit Holes through a live webinar a week ago.
Here is a description of what Mr. S is planning.
"In a nutshell, we are hoping and planning (but not yet funded) to buy some land outside Kansas City for a Creative Arts Center. This will be a place for creative young people to come and hang out, learn about and practice different forms of storytelling, and have fun. We specifically want to cater to the creative aspirations of the OYAN community, but may allow other groups (like adult writers) to occasionally rent out the facility in order to help us pay for operating expenses.

We envision a place of creativity and healing, which is why I made reference to Rivendell in the webinar. Rivendell is where Frodo went to recover. It’s where the sword Narsil was remade. It’s where the creative energy of the elves reshaped a savage land and made it beautiful.

If all of this sounds a bit pretentious, I would probably agree -- except that I’ve been to all the summer workshops and what I’ve seen there has made me believe this is possible.

Regarding healing, we’re not talking about having hospital beds or lighting scented candles. We’re talking about encouraging the heart. Everyone gets hurt. Having a place to go to where you are loved and supported can enhance anyone’s journey to wholeness.

Regarding the sword metaphor, we’re thinking of Christian arts not being relegated to the stagnant refashioning of secular stories with the bad parts left out. We believe that the truth sets men free, and truth is most clearly embraced when forged into powerful stories. Jesus spoke to people in parables for a reason.

Regarding beauty, we think a creative environment, though not essential, is a reflection of strength. God made sharks and butterflies and hummingbirds and flowers and galaxies. The human potential for beautiful, creative expressions of truth is virtually limitless, and will be inspired in a place where beauty is valued.


What will it look like?

Much will depend on the land we’re able to find. Ideally, we’d like to have access to a small lake, which would enable you guys to fish, boat, skip rocks, or whatever. Once we have the land:

Hobbit Holes: the plan is to begin by building one or two hobbit houses. These will house up to 16 people and be built around a library/conference room. Our plan is to make the entire layout of the houses feel like Bag End. Round entry door, built into the hillside, half-circle fireplaces, etc. Of course they will have bathrooms, which aren;t mentioned in LOTR, and the library will be a large enough room to house not just books, but workshop classes as well. Eventually we think we might have four hobbit houses, but that’s just us thinking way ahead.

Media Center: after the hobbit hole(s) we want to build a media center, with space for two larger dorm areas, a sound studio, a large stage area for video production, editing and performance space, a theater and a dining area where students can eat and hang out. This sounds huge, but it probably won't be. Bigger than the hobbit houses, but nothing like MNU’s Bell Center. We’re considering doing something with the media center that would mirror the hobbit houses.  That is, we’d like to make it functional but also themed. The dining area, for instance, would look really cool if it were built to resemble Theoden’s hall.

Tree Cabin: Maybe this is overdoing the LOTR references, but we’re considering a cabin built up into the trees. This would be primitive (no plumbing, no heat, no a/c), but would have the virtue of being a cabin built up into the trees. It would also have a sort of boardwalk built twelve to sixteen feet off the ground and running through the trees toward the water. The idea is to make it a sort of low budget Lothlorien. And this aspect of the Creative Arts Center is pretty low on our priorities list.

Other stuff: Too much to list. Right now we’re making plans that don’t restrict our ability to do cool stuff in the future to plan for the future, but also aren’t so huge that the idea is functionally impossible. We have to go through the sprout and sapling stages before we can be a tree.


What will we do there?

1. Love and be loved. No, we don’t mean anything weird, except in the sense that true love is pretty weird in our culture. One of the most inspiring things I’ve ever seen is how easily OYANers have accepted and embraced each other’s differences during the summer workshops. This is the heart of what we want to encourage.

2. Learn. We plan to have week-long workshops on writing, literature, film, music, etc. throughout the year. Over the summer we will probably have longer programs available, perhaps even internships. Our focus will initially be on story-related arts. Writing, literature, film. Later we will add other programs if the idea grows. Classes will be led by different guest teachers, professionals in their area of expertise. Our desire is to give you practical and inspiring instruction. We are not setting out to recreate a college atmosphere, but to encourage immersion in creative arts.

3. Create. Even when we don't have specific classes going on, we plan to allow students to come and stay in the  hobbit houses and create. Write a book or a play. Make a short movie or a music CD. Write songs in front of a fire and then perform them for Mrs. S.

4. Relax. Get up early to go fishing, then take a long nap. Watch the hobbit movie on DVD in a  hobbit house while eating  hobbit food."
I am sure you have gathered through that bit of text above, that this is all just in plan form right now. But the S's really need our help to make this happen! Think of the impact that this will have on so many peoples lives. There is something that Mr. S said that I thought was really neat:
"OYAN isn't about writing regular novels with the bad stuff left out, its about writing novels with meaning,  purpose, and emotion."
Perhaps not his exact words, but something alone those lines.

How can you help?
First of all, the Shwabauer's are asking for your prayers! And the rest from the pen of Mr. S himself.

"The publisher is helping out by providing bookmarks and posters. These will be available sometime in September. So if you are willing to read the books and tell other people about them, we’ll send you up to 3 posters and 50 bookmarks at a time. To sign up and receive these materials, click here:http://www.runtthebr...kingsguard.html

2. If you have a blog, maybe mention the series.

3. Spread the word via your social media contacts. Facebook, Twitter, etc are great ways to let friends know about books, but sometimes it takes repetition for these things to stick. I’m not asking you to be obnoxious about it though.

4. Ask your library to carry the books. On average it only takes two requests for a library to order books.

5. Ask your local bookstore if they will be carrying them.

6. I know most of you aren’t made of money, but if you want to own a copy, you could order them yourself.

7. We’ve been asked to create an order form so you can sell the books to your friends. If you want to do something like this, email us and we’ll send you a form you can print off and use to take orders."


Tell me about his books?
The first of Daniel Shwabauer's books is titled Runt the Brave, and is the story of a young mouse named JaRed. Honestly, when I first read the synopsis, I was skeptical. It wasn't the sort of thing I usually read, but I had heard people rave about it, so I read it. I was blown away. There was never a dull moment, and though it was from the view point of a mouse, I didn't think it was silly in anyway! I was sucked into the story of JaRed, and felt part of him from the first chapter, sharing in his victories and down falls as if they were my own. I often forgot I was reading, I got so absorbed in the story. There is also a sequel to Runt the Brave titled Runt the Hunted, both of them are available on amazon.com and other sources. Learn more about the Runt the Brave series at runtthebrave.com, or click on my block button and it will direct you there.

Thank you for your help in spreading the blessing!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

green tea: Guest Post: Tammy from Through the Looking Glass

green tea: Guest Post: Tammy from Through the Looking Glass: Good morning, Everyone! I'm excited to be hosting my very first guest post! Today Tammy from Through the Looking Glass   is going to be sha...

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The Struggle by Tenth Ave. North-Free Download

Hello readers! The K-love website has a free download of Tenth Ave. North's newest song The Struggle. Go here to get it, listen to it, then tell me what you think!

Cover for album the Struggle.

"Hallelujah, death is overcome
And we are breathing
Hallelujah, our stone hearts become
Flesh that's beating
Hallelujah, chains have been undone
And we are singing
Hallelujah, the fire has begun
Can you feel it"- Tenth Ave. North

Thrifty Threads: Dublin Reel

    I have been told I look very Irish in this outfit, with the red hair and green together, which is why I have named it Dublin Reel. Of course, other than that I don't look Irish at all, even though I do have some Irish in me. I take after the Italian side of my family :-)
Anyways....this outfit is different from many that I would wear. I usually like really bright colors and different layers, but this is just simple and fun and really nice! I super love it.
I also really like wearing my hair like this. You just french braid the top, and then stop braiding and put a pony tail holder in at my neckline. I added the headband to keep my bangs back.






This little stinker showed up at our house a week ago and still hast left! He manged to chase off two of our other cats in the process, and now I guess we are stuck with him.
 (I know this is a Thrifty Threads post but, here is another picture of this guy.)

Okay, he is kinda cute.

Back to the outfit!

Shirt: $1.50 from Thrift Store
Tank: $5.00 from Walmart
Skirt: $3.00 from Thrift Store


What is Thrifty Threads?
Examples of Modest and Feminine outfits that express an assortment of styles.
Do you have an outfit that you want to share? Email us a picture and we will post it!
Requirements: please send photos directly in the email, attachments cannot be opened. Thank you!
P.S. I started Thrifty Threads so we could get a broad view of different types of styles, but so far I have only had 3-4 contributors other than myself, and I need your help! Please send in photos!
Shalom.


Monday, September 3, 2012

Two are better off than one...

If someone were to ask me what one of the most precious things in life is, I would say friendship.

Tammy and Eliana

 “Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble..... A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.”  Ecclesiastes 4:9–12

 
 “As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” Proverbs 27:17

 
"I can’t give solutions to all of life’s problems, doubts,
or fears. But I can listen to you, and together we will
search for answers."-Unknown
 
Georgia, Eliana, Atalya, Tammy
 
The Ross girls spent Sunday and Monday with us, and we had an amazing time.
Our moms went out to dinner Sunday night and left us girls at home with a bucket of fried chicken and lemonade, ice cream, music, and Batman Begins. Oh yeah, it was awesome.
 
 
Olivia and Tammy
Monday morning we went out to the Island.
 
"Your joys, triumphs, successes, and happiness are not mine;
Yet I can share in your laughter."-Unknown
 
Atalya, Tess, and Olivia
 
"I can’t give you boundaries which I have determined for you,
But I can give you the room to change, room to grow,
room to be yourself."-Unknown
 
Eliana and Tammy re-enacting a scene from the Titanic
 
"I can’t keep your feet from stumbling.
I can only offer my hand that you may grasp it and not fall."-Unknown
 
Eliana and Tammy
 
"I can’t keep your heart from breaking and hurting,
But I can cry with you and help you pick up the pieces
and put them back in place."-Unknown
 
Eliana and Tammy
 
"Your decisions in life are not mine to make, nor to judge;
I can only support you, encourage you,
and help you when you ask."-Unknown
 
 
Delany and Atalya on the boat.
 
 
"I can’t tell you who you are.
I can only love you and be your friend."
–Unknown
We love you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Happy Labor Day

You are like me if:
-You aren't really sure what labor day is about
 
 
 
These are a couple definitions I pulled from the Internet.


1. A public holiday or day of festivities held in honor of working people, in the US and Canada on the first Monday in September, in many other countries on May 1.

2. Labor Day has come to be celebrated by most Americans as the symbolic end of the summer. In high society, Labor Day is (or was) considered the last day of the year when it is fashionable to wear white or seersucker.

...or for some of us its just a day off of school (!)....:-)

Speaking of the end of summer! When we lived in North Carolina I was so excited when fall came around. The leaves started changing, the weather got cooler, the days got shorter and the nights got longer....fall in Florida is drastically different.
People say you can tell it’s fall in Florida when the colors start to change on the license plates. (Snow birds) Haha, there is no leaves changing here! You pretty much go from green to dead :-)
I will say though, the weather in November and December is just beautiful!
What did you do for Labor day?
I am totally not convinced about the "no white after labor day" thing....

Happy Labor day everybody! Enjoy your day off :-)




Saturday, September 1, 2012

{LIFE}

Shabbat Shalom! And good morning to you all, this is the day that the Lord has made! Let us rejoice and be glad in it!
My apologies for [again] getting behind in posting, we started school this week and getting back into a routine has been a bit rough ;-)
But, I made it through my first week of 9th grade, and our new schooling program is awesome.
I am taking Biology, Drivers Ed, and World History through Florida Virtual School. I do all my classes online, and I have teachers there to help me if I ever have any questions. So yeah, its super neat.
We have some exciting posts coming up! Our dear friends the Rosses will be spending Sunday and Monday with us, so lots of photos from that. Soon to come are pictures from Mr. Joe's surprise 70th, and a special post telling you all about my new sidebar blog button {Runt The Brave} and something else I am supporting. And last but not least, an exciting upcoming event! But I am not going to tell you what it is till after it happens :-)
Some things that I am lovin' this week:
 
This cadillac from the movie The Help

These knee high converse

This hairdo, which I have already worn twice.

This cute photo!
 
What are you all doing for labor day? What are some things that you have found this week? Leave me a comment, I love hearing from my readers!
 
 
 

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