Guest Blog on Journey To Becoming An Author
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Kiki Howell ~where love is a mystical thing~
BIO:
I have always loved to read, spending hours lost in abook. Getting caught up in the characters lives, I am easilytransported into another place in time where I get to be someone else,someplace else, experiencing something new. I am the same way whenI write. Creating magical lives with just words hasbecome an amazing and a humbling obsession.
To that end, I earned a bachelor’s degree in English andbegan a Master’s program in English & Creative Writing.
After a long break having my boys, I finally just had towrite again. And,as soon as I got out of my own way, the stories took shape. I equally love researchand planning as much as I love playing with the words. I findgreat pleasure in finding creative ways to string them together tobring my stories to life.
I now have over twenty stories published. I could not be more thrilled or grateful to see my creations polished and out in the real world. A word of caution though, my stories tend to hang out on the graphically sexy side of town.
I live in the Ohio with myincredibly handsome and talented, singer/songwriter husband and twochildren. When Iam not writing, I am spending time with my family, reading,baking or knitting.
<p>Mice & Spiders & Webs...Oh My! Is your child a good listener? Rosemary is a little girl who is worried about returning to school after her teacher warns the class that they would soon have some mice, spiders, and webs in the classroom. Could Rosemary have misunderstood something? How can mice and spiders and webs belong at school? Full of "Computer Speak," this story introduces young readers to basic computer terms in a delightful way! See if your child can discover the mystery of the misunderstood words, and learn about the fun of computers with Rosemary. This is the seventh rhyming children's book by this award-winning author, whose other bestselling books include My Fingerpaint Masterpiece, Manner-Man, Gimme-Jimmy, The Magic Word, Peter and the Whimper-Whineys, and Santa's Birthday Gift. Former teacher Sherrill S. Cannon has won twenty-eight awards for her six previous rhyming books, and is also the author of seven published and internationally performed plays for elementary school children. She has been called "a modern day Dr. Seuss" by GTMA Review. "I love to teach, and this book teaches basic computer terms in a fun way. I am retired and spend six months of the year with my husband of 55 years, traveling from coast to coast and sharing books along the way. I grew up in The Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. , where my father was the manager. I'm the original Eloise!" Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/SherrillSCannon</p>
I wrote The Sorcerer’s Songs using my husband's song lyrics to create the plot. It was a lot of fun to write, and a great writing exercise! I think I was so inspired by his music that the story practically wrote itself. The Senior Editor who accepted the story wrote these wonderful words about it... "I also want to note that you write about magick with a heart and understanding that's pretty rare. There's a ritual feel to the music performance in your story." It is true to say that without my husband, Steve, this story would not be. However, it would be truer to say that without him I would not be… the person I am, or have the life I am so grateful to lead. He is my constant source of love and support in so many ways, as well as my best friend. What a privilege to have both a friend and a mate who is so generous, creative, loving, accepting, hard-working, and the list could go on and on. Actually this story started with one specific song called, The Road. The song just screamed storyline to me…the regrets, the forlorn tone, the passions untouched… However, once I started letting my imagination go, it seemed that others of my husband’s songs echoed in my head as the plot progressed. So, I went and grabbed his newest CD, Weathervanes. The idea struck me to try to see how many of them I could use. It was sooo much fun listening and playing with the songs to create a storyline. Only, once that step was done, and they were all arranged, the story would not be stopped! I was writing over five thousands words a day on it for the first few days, not able to walk away from it without having to grab a pencil and paper to scribble down notes on. I think that is a testament to the caliber of songwriter Steven is. I was really nervous for him to read it. Yet, once he did, he said that often it was just uncanny how the songs fit the story so well, as if the hero, Adam, would have wrote them just for the situation her was in. That was the greatest compliment, as I hope the book, the use of his creative genius in such a way, was to him. Once I started thinking about the man in the song, The Road, and who he would be, it immediately can upon me to ask: what has he left behind? Of course as a romance writer, it had to be a woman. *giggles* Second, being a paranormal writer, the question formed in my mind as to what powers my hero could have. I thought surely, with music being so influential, capable of such an effect on people, it could be used in spells too. A little research both in the psychology field and into Wicca gave me a wealth of knowledge to work with…to let my imagination run away with. I felt I knew Adam, my musical sorcerer, right from the start. I could see him. I could feel what he was feeling. A lot of him was my husband, but a lot of him had already formed in my mind in listening to the song before. I guess I really drew from personal experiences for this one. In creating the town Adam grew up in that he would be going back to, to face what he left behind, I went home in my mind. I come from this great little town on the southern part of the Ohio river called Martin’s Ferry, Ohio. It is so rich for settings. I have driven the roads, walked those woods, and seen that white farmhouse several different places. I really believe that towns shape people, the types of jobs prevalent define a lot of the inhabitant’s lives, create a certain human landscape. Even if the person is one whose life mission became to get out of that town after graduation, the town still shaped him or her. So, somehow, the people I grew up with there, all meshed together to become the heroine, Stacey, and Adam’s childhood friend, Pete and Pete’s mom, etc. In fact, Stacey’s house, as I saw it in my head while writing, actually was the house of a childhood friend with the same name. Guess you can see how my mind came up with that one. I think too that setting, especially in paranormal writing, can become a viable character in the book. Also, in starting the story, I needed my hero to be off playing somewhere. Having visited Key West, Florida twice in my life, it just seemed the perfect opposing compliment to Martin’s Ferry. Making my hero a musician was also easy. My husband and I will soon be celebrating 15 years of marriage. In that time, I have been to many of his gigs (well more before we had children), got to witness him writing songs, etc. I have seen his creativeness play out many times. In fact, the song, “Sick Of You,” also used in the story, I had a small part in helping write. Also, I had a living, breathing encyclopedia of music right here with me. It helped that I can read music myself. I am just so excited, and so grateful to my husband, Steven Howell, for letting me use his music!
<span style="font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';line-height:normal;font-size:22px;font-style:italic;"></span><div style="margin-bottom:6pt;margin-left:0in;margin-right:0in;margin-top:6pt;"><strong><span style="color:#292929;font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';">Some words from Justine at eBook Addict Reviews</span></strong><p></p></div><div style="margin-bottom:6pt;margin-left:0in;margin-right:0in;margin-top:6pt;"><strong><em><span style="color:#292929;font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';">The Sorcerer’s Songs</span></em></strong><span class="apple-converted-space"><em><span style="color:#292929;font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';"><strong> </strong></span></em></span><strong><em><span style="color:#292929;font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';">is a tender paranormal romance I thoroughly enjoyed. It is a tale of magic, first love, heartbreak, forgiveness and redemption. </span></em></strong><strong><em><span style="color:#292929;font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';">Adams</span></em></strong><strong><em><span style="color:#292929;font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';"> frustration over his present life and regret over his past was palatable to this reader. Adam’s life …was poignantly rendered by Ms. Howell ... Life is full of magical moments. In the magic of the melody of Ms. Howell’s story it is believable. Her (Stacey) quick realization that her love for the boy flames still, kept me racing to read this story’s ending. Ms. Howell’s novella…sang to me. It will to you too.</span></em></strong><em><span style="color:#292929;font-family:'Plantagenet Cherokee';"></span></em><p></p></div><div style="margin-bottom:6pt;margin-left:0in;margin-right:0in;margin-top:6pt;"><a href="http://www.ebookaddictreviews.com/2010/07/28/813/" style="color:#660000;"><span style="color:#bf9000;"><span>http://www.ebookaddictreviews.com/2010/07/28/813/</span></span></a></div>