This is awsome! Broken Axle Spinning Blind is now available for sale on Amazon.com. How cool is that?
Okay, so I'm a little bit excited. I'll be more excited when people buy a few copies. The other day it passed the biggest test of all, my mother liked it. Trust me, that's saying a lot.... when your parents pause for a second and say something like: "Who knew you had it in you?"
So, now you know it's good ;)
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Biodgradeable Batteries
Oh, and thank you to Just Saying for bringing this little nugget to my attention. Coca-Cola, the same company who used to (a long time ago), put actual cocaine in their products as a way to assure brand loyalty, may be the very company that can now help save the planet! Talk about coming a long way! Read more...
Poetic Asides
In April 2009 I chanced upon a website that brought me to an epiphany.
Don't ask me how it happened but, Robert Lee Brewer has changed my life. Don't laugh, it's true. Now here is a questions: What does Mr. Brewer have in common with President Obama? A lot. Don't laugh.
You see, many people seem to like to hang their hopes and aspirations on others and both men have offered the masses just such an opportunity. In Mr. Brewer's case it was the offering of a seemingly harmless little challenge: Write a poem a day for each day in April and he'll pick a handful for publishing in an ebook. It was open to anybody and he got flooded.
At first he was kind with the regular updates. Did I mention that the results were to be posted within a month or two and now we're about ten months later? Anyway, life goes on and so did Robert. He is a very busy man, from what I can see on his blog. Very in demand. Oh, did we forget to mention that he is an artist and these are not people well known for long-term commitments to very involved projects. Suffice it to say that he got in over his head.
Now, the last update was in October. The only activity that the participants have seen since then is that he closed the possibility for people to post nasty comments about how disillusioned they have become with him. You see it seems that people are a bit too trusting and feel that when they put work out there, it is still their property. Silly people. Lesson number one on the internet. Anything you say, is no longer yours unless you have actually published it, and even then it might still no longer be yours. It's a bit like gossip. You said it, now you can't take it back. Sorry. Too bad that you thought you were talking to your best friend and found out that he has his own agenda.
Anyway, I too have been eagerly awaiting the results of the April Poetry Month challenge. But, this is what Robert Lee Brewer did for me: He kicked me in the ass, in a good way! I did the challenge and ended up with a starting point. Really, how good is your first draft going to be anyway? But, it got my name out there. You type in Freyda Tartak and it comes up on line one regardless of search engine. So, thank you Robert Lee Brewer. You did that for me.
Furthermore, I didn't stop with April. I kept writing. Different stuff. Now, I've made some money selling articles and even more people have read my work. This makes me happy.
Further still, and here is the kicker, I published a book. Now, this is truly Robert's fault. Like I said, it was a starting point. I reworked and re-edited everything. To be sure, some of it was absolute junk... but, some wasn't. So, here we are: A broken axle spinning blind later and it is all thanks to Robert Lee Brewer. So, who cares if he didn't follow through on his promises? He isn't God and doesn't define destiny. Come on people! Use what he gave you and stop complaining. If you want to publish your work, do what any real writer does, rework it, make it better.
So, as far as I am concerned, I am gratefully. Truly. Because, I only have one life to live and I wanted mine to include having written a bunch of books and now I'm working on my next one. In the mean time, do a gal a favor and buy Broken Axle because you know what? It really is a good read!
Don't ask me how it happened but, Robert Lee Brewer has changed my life. Don't laugh, it's true. Now here is a questions: What does Mr. Brewer have in common with President Obama? A lot. Don't laugh.
You see, many people seem to like to hang their hopes and aspirations on others and both men have offered the masses just such an opportunity. In Mr. Brewer's case it was the offering of a seemingly harmless little challenge: Write a poem a day for each day in April and he'll pick a handful for publishing in an ebook. It was open to anybody and he got flooded.
At first he was kind with the regular updates. Did I mention that the results were to be posted within a month or two and now we're about ten months later? Anyway, life goes on and so did Robert. He is a very busy man, from what I can see on his blog. Very in demand. Oh, did we forget to mention that he is an artist and these are not people well known for long-term commitments to very involved projects. Suffice it to say that he got in over his head.
Now, the last update was in October. The only activity that the participants have seen since then is that he closed the possibility for people to post nasty comments about how disillusioned they have become with him. You see it seems that people are a bit too trusting and feel that when they put work out there, it is still their property. Silly people. Lesson number one on the internet. Anything you say, is no longer yours unless you have actually published it, and even then it might still no longer be yours. It's a bit like gossip. You said it, now you can't take it back. Sorry. Too bad that you thought you were talking to your best friend and found out that he has his own agenda.
Anyway, I too have been eagerly awaiting the results of the April Poetry Month challenge. But, this is what Robert Lee Brewer did for me: He kicked me in the ass, in a good way! I did the challenge and ended up with a starting point. Really, how good is your first draft going to be anyway? But, it got my name out there. You type in Freyda Tartak and it comes up on line one regardless of search engine. So, thank you Robert Lee Brewer. You did that for me.
Furthermore, I didn't stop with April. I kept writing. Different stuff. Now, I've made some money selling articles and even more people have read my work. This makes me happy.
Further still, and here is the kicker, I published a book. Now, this is truly Robert's fault. Like I said, it was a starting point. I reworked and re-edited everything. To be sure, some of it was absolute junk... but, some wasn't. So, here we are: A broken axle spinning blind later and it is all thanks to Robert Lee Brewer. So, who cares if he didn't follow through on his promises? He isn't God and doesn't define destiny. Come on people! Use what he gave you and stop complaining. If you want to publish your work, do what any real writer does, rework it, make it better.
So, as far as I am concerned, I am gratefully. Truly. Because, I only have one life to live and I wanted mine to include having written a bunch of books and now I'm working on my next one. In the mean time, do a gal a favor and buy Broken Axle because you know what? It really is a good read!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Broken Axle Spinning Blind now available for sale
For all those eagerly awaiting its release, "Broken Axle Spinning Blind" has now been released for sale through https://www.createspace.com/3418093. Other distribution channels should be coming on board shortly so be sure to stay posted.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Patiently Waiting
About a month ago I thought it would only take a few days to throw my poems into a book and get it out there. Well, after weeks of editing and then another week for design and layout, it's finally done. Now, all I can do is patiently sit and wait for my proof copy of "Broken Axle Spinning Blind: Poetry from heart to mind" to come in the mail. Please, cross your fingers for me.
Providing that I don't need to change anything I will be able to go live with it. Based on preliminary reviews it should be well received. Still, the challenge will be in getting it noticed. I know there are a ton of other books out there striving for the same goal.
Time is not on my side. With a ton of other projects and having to take on full-time work, once again, I can't spare the time I need to send out review copies.
So, in the mean time I have discovered Associate Content and put up a few articles. It's slightly different from Helium in that they have to approve the content before it goes live. Still, I'm hoping it will be lucrative.
Providing that I don't need to change anything I will be able to go live with it. Based on preliminary reviews it should be well received. Still, the challenge will be in getting it noticed. I know there are a ton of other books out there striving for the same goal.
Time is not on my side. With a ton of other projects and having to take on full-time work, once again, I can't spare the time I need to send out review copies.
So, in the mean time I have discovered Associate Content and put up a few articles. It's slightly different from Helium in that they have to approve the content before it goes live. Still, I'm hoping it will be lucrative.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Almost there
After weeks of editing, layout and design, the files are finally out of my hands. "Broken Axle Spinning Blind" has now been loaded onto the CreateSpace.com website. The next step is the final proof and then it will finally been available for sale.
My poetry book is just about ready for mass distribution.
Stay tuned!
My poetry book is just about ready for mass distribution.
Stay tuned!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
An Update on "Broken Axle Spinning Blind"
So, in case you are one of the people who have been following this blog, you may have noticed that the content had shifted gears over the past three or four months. It has moved away from whimsical freestyle creative posts to social commentary.
As with probably most of the other bloggers out there, you guessed it, I am trying to drive more traffic to this site and have been experimenting with what it would take for the average person to generate some interest in their writing.
Back in September I had become pretty active on Helium.com. Well, it never promised to make anybody rich but, has shown that people like reading what comes from my proverbial quill. This is encouraging. Encouraging enough to venture into the world of book publishing. In truth, this had always been a long held goal.
The plan was first formulated over 20 years ago. The trouble was, that not only did I not have enough to say, I didn't have enough life experience to make it of any interest to anybody. Now, that's not the case anymore.
The other side of the coin was a lack on confidence. Thanks to all of you, who have been checking every few days to see if there is anything new on here I have a bit more of that, as well. So, I thought I'd let you know that I've finally finished putting together the inside pages for my first book of poetry. Hopefully, you'll like it. It will be published through an arm of Amazon, and available for order online.
The book title is "Broken Axle Spinning Blind: Poetry from heart to mind". Quite the undertaking and probably took about two or three years to write, if I really think about it. Pretty much all that's left is the cover design. I'll let you know when it's available for order.
As with probably most of the other bloggers out there, you guessed it, I am trying to drive more traffic to this site and have been experimenting with what it would take for the average person to generate some interest in their writing.
Back in September I had become pretty active on Helium.com. Well, it never promised to make anybody rich but, has shown that people like reading what comes from my proverbial quill. This is encouraging. Encouraging enough to venture into the world of book publishing. In truth, this had always been a long held goal.
The plan was first formulated over 20 years ago. The trouble was, that not only did I not have enough to say, I didn't have enough life experience to make it of any interest to anybody. Now, that's not the case anymore.
The other side of the coin was a lack on confidence. Thanks to all of you, who have been checking every few days to see if there is anything new on here I have a bit more of that, as well. So, I thought I'd let you know that I've finally finished putting together the inside pages for my first book of poetry. Hopefully, you'll like it. It will be published through an arm of Amazon, and available for order online.
The book title is "Broken Axle Spinning Blind: Poetry from heart to mind". Quite the undertaking and probably took about two or three years to write, if I really think about it. Pretty much all that's left is the cover design. I'll let you know when it's available for order.
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