Friday, 31 January 2014
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
There is a STORM coming, and nothing will be the same
Both volumes will also be available as ebooks.
Not a South African resident?
Don't despair, launch week will have loads of ebook
special deals!
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Tips, Tricks and Tales: What an Indie Writer Should Know
It is all good and well for me to have Time Management as a theme for my blog this year, but what do I actually want to accomplish? It took me a few moments, a writers’ group meeting and an email from Jeff Goins to realise that while I really do need to manage my time better, there was something else I needed first: goals.
Sure I can write 500 words everyday, in fact I can and often do write well over a thousand words everyday. But what do I want to do with all those words?
Not the fluffy kind that says - finish my next novel, or write five short stories. I work full time and have a hectic year ahead to get my vehicle through a complicated set of tests and firing trials. But those goals are work related.
How do I set personal goals that I can plan towards achieving them, even with a full time job and all its stress?
You might think that as a published author the answer would be more books, but to be honest it is not that simple for me. Yes, I do want to publish more short stories and my next novel this year, but that is not all that I want to do.
I have been threatening to develop an Indie Writer’s Course for the past year or so, and have made a good start on the “manual”. Then I asked myself: but what if my idea of the contents of the course is not what people actually want or need to know?
Should I continue to develop this course only to find out at the end I have wasted my time on insignificant things, or worse not teaching people things that they do need to know?
Should I include writing advice? Plotting and characterization? The answer there is a definite No. You don’t have to be an experienced writer, with loads of books to your name, to know that there are lots of books and courses on fiction and non-fiction writing available.
You have only to type in the words ‘writing tools’, or ‘plotting a book’ and thousands of hits appear on the Google page.
So if I have nothing to add to those good books, what does an indie writer need to know?
What frustrated you? What could have helped you when you started out and yet had to learn the hard way because no one told you about it.
Please leave a comment and help me develop a course that could be of real help to new, and maybe even published, indie authors to help make their lives easier.
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
February is Fantasy Fan Month
reserve your spot and share your thoughts, reviews and authors of your favourite genre
this February on the Broomstick.
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Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Tips, Tricks and Tales: Where to Find Advice
The easy answer toward the question of finding the answer is the internet. Yes, we all know that, but it is not an easy answer either. We are pressed for time, and as a writer I am constantly trying to improve my craft.
While I am a good beta reader, I am a terrible editor, and I know that. However, the more I write I also learn to become better at spotting my mistakes. This kind of learning does not happen by itself and there are several resources available to help me, to become a better writer.
The vastness of the internet is overwhelming to many and while you might be adept at searching for just that fact, why not use what has already been identified as good resources?
I was browsing around on the website where I buy digital magazines and found the 2014 edition of the Writer's Yearbook from Writer's Digest. It was even available at a good price! ☺
Inside the magazine there is also a long list of websites and blogs that have been voted by writers as the best for the kind of information that we need.
Again the list may be a bit overwhelming, but pick three and check them out. Read the advice offered by the host and use that become a better writer/blogger.
Of course you can subscribe to them all, but again where to find the time! I made a copy of the list on my computer. While the host might appreciate it more if I subscribed, I simply don't have the time to read all that email. But keeping the list close, I have an invaluable resource at hand that I can use and share with my fellow writers.
How do you manage your online resources?
While I am a good beta reader, I am a terrible editor, and I know that. However, the more I write I also learn to become better at spotting my mistakes. This kind of learning does not happen by itself and there are several resources available to help me, to become a better writer.
The vastness of the internet is overwhelming to many and while you might be adept at searching for just that fact, why not use what has already been identified as good resources?
I was browsing around on the website where I buy digital magazines and found the 2014 edition of the Writer's Yearbook from Writer's Digest. It was even available at a good price! ☺
Inside the magazine there is also a long list of websites and blogs that have been voted by writers as the best for the kind of information that we need.
Again the list may be a bit overwhelming, but pick three and check them out. Read the advice offered by the host and use that become a better writer/blogger.
Of course you can subscribe to them all, but again where to find the time! I made a copy of the list on my computer. While the host might appreciate it more if I subscribed, I simply don't have the time to read all that email. But keeping the list close, I have an invaluable resource at hand that I can use and share with my fellow writers.
How do you manage your online resources?
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
New Year's Resolutions and all that
I am not one for new year's resolutions, but for this year I have decided to make an exception to that. While it is not so much something new, or revolutionary in my life, I am resolved to take better care with my time.
As you can see, I do have a day job and it takes a lot of energy from me, but the time I do have control over, I feel needs to better taken care of.
I went so far as to make a list of the stories that I need to finish/write for 2014 for various projects and they will drive my daily activities list. For now I have to finish the editing on the 3rd book on the Third Gender series, and then I have to finish the second story for the Storm anthology of my writers' group.
Now there rests my problem: I am not writing as I should and the deadline is very close. So I joined the 31 day challenge of writing 500 words each day. It is an easy deadline to make and with the Facebook group support, it should be a snap. After all, I have completed three NaNoWriMo challenges, with a daily word count of three times that!
So if you feel the need to write, or finish your next book, why don't you take the 500 word challenge too and join today.
What are your challenges for 2014?
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As you can see, I do have a day job and it takes a lot of energy from me, but the time I do have control over, I feel needs to better taken care of.
I went so far as to make a list of the stories that I need to finish/write for 2014 for various projects and they will drive my daily activities list. For now I have to finish the editing on the 3rd book on the Third Gender series, and then I have to finish the second story for the Storm anthology of my writers' group.
Now there rests my problem: I am not writing as I should and the deadline is very close. So I joined the 31 day challenge of writing 500 words each day. It is an easy deadline to make and with the Facebook group support, it should be a snap. After all, I have completed three NaNoWriMo challenges, with a daily word count of three times that!
So if you feel the need to write, or finish your next book, why don't you take the 500 word challenge too and join today.
What are your challenges for 2014?
Friday, 27 December 2013
Thursday, 26 December 2013
A little Christmas Naughtiness!
EXCERPT
"What are you doing?"
"What are you doing?"
Sighing Accolade opened one eyelid and glared at the elf.
"Go away, I am busy."
Sandi planted his hands on his hips. "You have to get ready. By the time the sun sets Santa will be ready to leave."
She filled and drained the glass once again. “Damn, I need a bigger glass.”
Shrugging, she laid her head back on the chair. It was too much trouble to go and get a bigger one. "Not going," she replied.
The elf sputtered,stuttered and coughed at the same time.
Accolade canted her head. "Amazing," she said. "How do you do that?"
Accolade canted her head. "Amazing," she said. "How do you do that?"
For a moment she thought he was going to burst a vein, but he puffed his cheeks and stomped off.
"Alone at last," she uttered, raising the empty glass to his retreating figure.
Since she couldn't get drunk ever; trying to do so was a futile exercise. She would only end up feeling nauseous and itching all over; the mere thought of it made her skin itch.
Bored out of her skull, she contemplated taking a reindeer ride. Then again, that was what had caused the problem in the first place. Not that the reindeer actually pulled the sleigh through the air, it was all pure magic.
"Note to self: take reindeer rides on Christmas Eve off the to-do list."
Enjoy! ♥ Linzé
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Wednesday, 25 December 2013
A Christ-mas Blessing to all
A Christ-mas Blessing
We maybe different in and out;
but in Christ we are
Minds and thought not similar;
in Christ we are
Art and renderings in opposite-
in Christ we are
Words and voice disharmonious;
but in Christ we are
Hearts on a pilgrimage to beat in a loving rhythm,
because in Christ we unite
Thoughts of purity and restraint we seek-
for in Christ we believe
Paintings of love and compassion we attempt-
as in Christ we see
Songs of praise and worship we practice;
for in Christ we rejoice
For all that we are and strive to be
may this Christmas be a blessed one for thee.
~ Linzé Brandon 2013
We maybe different in and out;
but in Christ we are
Minds and thought not similar;
in Christ we are
Art and renderings in opposite-
in Christ we are
Words and voice disharmonious;
but in Christ we are
Hearts on a pilgrimage to beat in a loving rhythm,
because in Christ we unite
Thoughts of purity and restraint we seek-
for in Christ we believe
Paintings of love and compassion we attempt-
as in Christ we see
Songs of praise and worship we practice;
for in Christ we rejoice
For all that we are and strive to be
may this Christmas be a blessed one for thee.
~ Linzé Brandon 2013
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Book Launch: The Traveler by Lisa Williamson
Edana is the finest courier in the Six kingdoms. With her black stallion Midnight, she has built a reputation. But a robbery attempt and cursed blade turn her world upside down.
Now fighting for her life, Edana must rely on unexpected friends and kind-hearted strangers who introduce Magic and Prophecy into her life. Tales of elves, dwarfs and elementals are proving true.
Is Edana really who they say she is? Can she really bring closure to an ages old tragedy? Or will events that took place before her birth doom her and all who love her to utter destruction?
Excerpt
A writer since an early age, I have been fascinated by stories where the characters go through changes and develop strength from great trials. I prefer the genre fields of fantasy, science fiction and horror over the general fiction. By placing my characters in fantastical settings I can let them grow and develop in ways that you just can't in a real world setting.
Published in the early days of the ebook movement in a CDRom book that saw little movement I have now taken to the digital age with style. I will continue to set my words free and hope that these children of my heart find homes with caring readers who are willing to look beyond the normal to the fantastical.
I can be found writing fantasy, science fiction, light horror and fanfiction.
Now fighting for her life, Edana must rely on unexpected friends and kind-hearted strangers who introduce Magic and Prophecy into her life. Tales of elves, dwarfs and elementals are proving true.
Is Edana really who they say she is? Can she really bring closure to an ages old tragedy? Or will events that took place before her birth doom her and all who love her to utter destruction?
Excerpt
Riding
through the storm, Edana sighed as the shelter finally came in sight.
She had been riding for hours in the massive storm. The crash of
the thunder had become just background noise to her. As her horse
stumbled to a halt, she pulled her mind together and with great
effort looked around. They had stopped in front of the first travel
shelter she had seen in days. It was one of a series of small
buildings scattered along the old grand highway or should have been.
Most had been left to the elements, falling to ruins that had barely
a single wall to set a tent against. With an effort of will she
unclasped the hand holding the reins, her fingers were white from the
cold. She pushed back her heavy, wet hair with a shaking hand and
sighed wearily. "This is a good enough place. Time to rest."
With a
groan she leaned to the side and slid off the animal's back. Landing
in a heap on the ground, she lay panting. "We traveled too long
this time, boy."
The
horse put his head down and nudged her, whickering. She reached up
and grabbed his halter and the horse pulled his head back, helping
her stand. "Thanks, boy," she murmured. Leaning against
his warm bulk, she surveyed the shelter. From here it looked solid.
That was to be hoped for, as the weather outside was abysmal. She
slowly put one foot in front of the other and led her horse toward
the front door. The stables were off to the side but she did not
think she could make it there and back to the shelter, she was so
tired. Pushing open the door she headed inside.
The
shelter was black as sin inside but she knew that lamps were kept
just inside these shelters and she groped around until she felt the
cool metal of a traveler's lamp. Picking it up she shook it gently
to see if it had any oil inside. There was a satisfying splash, so
she fumbled in her pockets and pulled out her striker. It took three
tries but she finally got it lit.
The
lamp threw out a pool of golden light across half the room. The
travel shelter consisted of one great room with a fire pit in the
center. She could see a neat pile of firewood to the left and large
wooden chests along the right. A smile crossed her weary face as she
opened one and saw it was filled with dried goods. Whoever was in
charge of this stretch of the old highway was following the rules
perfectly.
She turned as her big companion nickered. "What?
Oh, sorry, boy. Let's get that saddle off you right now." She
worked the water-soaked leather through the buckle and slid the
saddle off. She looked about and then saw the saddle stand off to
the side. "They really know how to stock a shelter in these
parts." She struggled with the heavy saddle and placed it on
the stand. Then she turned back to her mount.
He was
a beautiful beast, more than a normal saddle horse. He came out of
bloodlines that had been specially crafted for endurance and brains.
That he was easy on the eye was a surprise. Most of the foals thrown
by his dam were of a muddy brown with intelligent eyes and a sturdy
body, but the stud that had mounted her had been one of surpassing
beauty. It was thought that since he was not of the same breed that
the colt would be a cull. She had convinced the owner of the dam to
let her take him off his hands, sight unseen. Now she held the
ownership of one of the smartest horses ever bred.
He
looked at her for a moment and then nickered. He knew that he had
worked hard and that his mistress was tired, but he also knew from
experience that the human would take care of his needs before her
own. He was more intelligent than even she knew, more than could be
expected of a four-footed kindred. The stallion that had mounted the
mare that was his dam was not really a horse. He was something out
of legend and though he had spent all of his life with this young
woman he knew just what he was.
Author Bio
A writer since an early age, I have been fascinated by stories where the characters go through changes and develop strength from great trials. I prefer the genre fields of fantasy, science fiction and horror over the general fiction. By placing my characters in fantastical settings I can let them grow and develop in ways that you just can't in a real world setting.
Published in the early days of the ebook movement in a CDRom book that saw little movement I have now taken to the digital age with style. I will continue to set my words free and hope that these children of my heart find homes with caring readers who are willing to look beyond the normal to the fantastical.
I can be found writing fantasy, science fiction, light horror and fanfiction.
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Don't Call Me Sweetheart - a birthday gift
In celebration of my birthday today, 1 December, you can download a copy of my latest story, Don't Call Me Sweetheart from Smashwords.
Use coupon code PY64N and enjoy a little sci-fi action on me! ♥
Use coupon code PY64N and enjoy a little sci-fi action on me! ♥
Monday, 25 November 2013
NaNoWriMo 2013 - the blood, sweat and almost tears
After my previous (albeit very successful) NaNoWriMo, I decided never to punish myself that way again. What was I thinking? This year was worse!
And the punishment had nothing to do with the word count target of 50k, but everything to do with my attempt to write non-fiction.
For a pantser, planning is the equal of pulling teeth, through the ### (okay, I won't say it, but you get it) and yet non-fiction cannot be written any other way.
Having had some experience with non-fiction writing over the years, academic papers and such, I knew what to do.
Research was in place.
The structure of the document was in place.
The format changed and changed again until I was satisfied with the way it looked.
So I just had to write each chapter and I was set, right? It didn't happen. Sure the research was there, but not complete. So I had to spend several hours finding the info I had missed somehow. Did I mention that was a deadline involved here?
So Plan A was ditched, temporarily, and Plans B, C and D came into effect. And boy, did that help. I still have to do a lot of work on the non-fiction title, but I got three complete short stories written too! And one of them will be submitted for an actual competition in December!
This year I may not have done the 100k like I did last year, but I have three completed projects (the first drafts anyway) and another one well on its way.
Now to go and dig out that internal editor. Where are you hiding, little butterfly?
And the punishment had nothing to do with the word count target of 50k, but everything to do with my attempt to write non-fiction.
For a pantser, planning is the equal of pulling teeth, through the ### (okay, I won't say it, but you get it) and yet non-fiction cannot be written any other way.
Having had some experience with non-fiction writing over the years, academic papers and such, I knew what to do.
Research was in place.
The structure of the document was in place.
The format changed and changed again until I was satisfied with the way it looked.
So I just had to write each chapter and I was set, right? It didn't happen. Sure the research was there, but not complete. So I had to spend several hours finding the info I had missed somehow. Did I mention that was a deadline involved here?So Plan A was ditched, temporarily, and Plans B, C and D came into effect. And boy, did that help. I still have to do a lot of work on the non-fiction title, but I got three complete short stories written too! And one of them will be submitted for an actual competition in December!
This year I may not have done the 100k like I did last year, but I have three completed projects (the first drafts anyway) and another one well on its way.
Now to go and dig out that internal editor. Where are you hiding, little butterfly?
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Follow Me - The Orange River (slightly bent)
We had to entertain ourselves for one day since we couldn't change our booking for our overnight accommodation for the trip back. So we went shopping - if you could call browsing in a co-op shopping. I found some seeds for yellow tomatoes for my vegetable garden. Can't wait to plant those.
And then we decided to visit the Orange river crossing where we parked our two buses and enjoyed the view.
The photographs you see here were taken as panoramas from my Samsung S3. They came out...well, a little bent. But then who needs to see the world in straight lines anyway. Enjoy!
Then I decided to bend a bridge. Ha, it was a lot of fun doing it my way!
Well,
that is the end of this tour. Thank you for following me as I travelled
my country and allowing me the privilege of sharing a few glimpses of
it with you. Until the next time...
And then we decided to visit the Orange river crossing where we parked our two buses and enjoyed the view.
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| What the Orange River really looked like. |
The photographs you see here were taken as panoramas from my Samsung S3. They came out...well, a little bent. But then who needs to see the world in straight lines anyway. Enjoy!
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| The Orange River from a "bent" perspective :) |
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| Standing on the white line - 180 degree panorama |
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Follow Me - The Guys, the Fun and the Rescue
I had mentioned before that I work with a great bunch of people and now you get to meet some of them. While I will remember the trip for the not-so-successful outcome of our tests, I will also remember it for the fun we had together.
Hours of laughing while just sitting around, talking nonsense and reminiscing about previous tests where people did silly things. Some of the people we talked about I knew, others I didn't. What did strike me was the camaraderie that people enjoy, even as colleagues. Many of our test facilities are fairly isolated, making it difficult to just jump into a car to go see a movie. It is either too far away, or there is such entertainment available in the nearest town.
On the last morning of our tests, we came across a group of springbuck running down the road. We frightened them and they were going all over the place, even running into the fences next to the road.
One of the group managed to get itself so tangled up that it couldn't shake itself free.
Deciding that it was our fault to begin with (the fence), it was our duty to rescue the animal.
And so three of my colleagues and one member of the SA Army who was with us in the bus, did the honours.
My attempt at a video was unsuccessful, the sun was too bright for me to see the screen of my mobile phone, but I did manage to capture a few photographs.
The heroes - all in a day's work!
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| Derek explaining something difficult as usual |
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| Mpho bearing his kit while inside the Badger |
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| Eric explaining to Sam what the next test is going to be about |
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| Thato - at least I wasn't the only woman this time! |
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| Hennie, Willem and Tienie wondering if the fishing is any good |
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| Willem and Paul wondering what happened to their hats |
On the last morning of our tests, we came across a group of springbuck running down the road. We frightened them and they were going all over the place, even running into the fences next to the road.
One of the group managed to get itself so tangled up that it couldn't shake itself free.
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| Springbuck running |
And so three of my colleagues and one member of the SA Army who was with us in the bus, did the honours.
My attempt at a video was unsuccessful, the sun was too bright for me to see the screen of my mobile phone, but I did manage to capture a few photographs.
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| Springbuck stuck in the fence and the guys on their way |
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| Job done! Back to work now :) |
The heroes - all in a day's work!
Monday, 28 October 2013
Follow Me - Harnessing the Power of the Sun
While on the way towards our destination we came across two projects under construction to erect solar panels on several hundreds of hectares on land. The first was between Douglas and Prieska, fairly close to the road (all the photographs you see here). The second was right next to the old Copperton mine. Although we could see the construction work well enough, it was too far away to take good photographs with my mobile phone.
On our way back home we came across a third such project. While I cannot remember exactly where - somewhere between Kimberley and Wolmaranstad - it too was large and set too far away from the road for a decent picture.And the Northern Cape is the ideal place with its high number of days of sunshine per year.
What is heartening is seeing these solar farms being constructed to help with the increasing demand on the existing and future supply of power to the national grid.
Friday, 25 October 2013
Cover Reveal: Don't Call Me Sweetheart by Linzé Brandon
Excerpt
Hell had found me. I was staring at its ugly fangs and I knew if I stayed here any longer, it wasn't going to end well for me. I had to get out of here before more innocent people got hurt. Screams attacked my ears – so loud that it drowned out the pounding club music. But it didn't drown out the bullets causing the panic. Blood splattered over me as two more people fell.
"Where the hell did she go?"
I was too busy dodging bullets to pause on my way to the closest exit to find out who had said that. There. The moment I spotted the door, my feet moved faster.
My one day off from work, my time to relax, hang out, and look at me now; hiding behind a stinking crate of rotten vegetables in the middle of a very long and dark alley. Halfway between me and the safe end of the alley was a flickering yellow light above an entrance of some kind. I thought I saw something move, but it could be anything, from a vagrant getting comfortable for the night to a rat. I shuddered. Neither of those options inspired a sense of safety. I had to move. This was not a good place to be – too many opportunities to be ambushed. I edged around the crate and looked towards the exit of the club I had come from mere moments ago. No one had followed. Yet. How I made it out of the club alive, and uninjured, must have been some kind of miracle.
I glanced down at my expensive high-heeled boots. Damn, I loved those boots and now I would have run – through whatever muck, and dirt, and all kinds of other dead and dying things – in them. This was so not the night I had envisaged for myself.
Look out for this Sci-fi action thriller (with the tiniest hint of romance) on Smashwords very soon!
Hell had found me. I was staring at its ugly fangs and I knew if I stayed here any longer, it wasn't going to end well for me. I had to get out of here before more innocent people got hurt. Screams attacked my ears – so loud that it drowned out the pounding club music. But it didn't drown out the bullets causing the panic. Blood splattered over me as two more people fell.
"Where the hell did she go?"
I was too busy dodging bullets to pause on my way to the closest exit to find out who had said that. There. The moment I spotted the door, my feet moved faster.
My one day off from work, my time to relax, hang out, and look at me now; hiding behind a stinking crate of rotten vegetables in the middle of a very long and dark alley. Halfway between me and the safe end of the alley was a flickering yellow light above an entrance of some kind. I thought I saw something move, but it could be anything, from a vagrant getting comfortable for the night to a rat. I shuddered. Neither of those options inspired a sense of safety. I had to move. This was not a good place to be – too many opportunities to be ambushed. I edged around the crate and looked towards the exit of the club I had come from mere moments ago. No one had followed. Yet. How I made it out of the club alive, and uninjured, must have been some kind of miracle.
I glanced down at my expensive high-heeled boots. Damn, I loved those boots and now I would have run – through whatever muck, and dirt, and all kinds of other dead and dying things – in them. This was so not the night I had envisaged for myself.
Look out for this Sci-fi action thriller (with the tiniest hint of romance) on Smashwords very soon!
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Follow Me - Life on the Road
Since it takes us two days to reach our destination, there are lots of things to see along the way.We often spotted impala, springbuck, a snake or two and even a tortoise who was trying its level best to cross the road.
Once our convoy of four vehicles rushed past of course.
One of the more fascinating sights is a little bird that lives in a communal colony with many other birds. It is the sociable weaver that makes its nest on the poles that carry the power lines along the road.
The nests expand as they continue to build, and care has to be taken that it does not grow too heavy and break up. Many poles have stacks of nest materials around their bases where the nests had become too heavy.
Prickly pears are another sight to make your mouth water. The luscious fruit grows wild in the Northern Cape, while it is not found only around here.
Just as we settled in for the last leg of our journey, it started to rain. While rain was not unwelcome, we were concerned about our tests that we conduct outside. The weather websites were consulted, and we relaxed as the rain was predicted to move on to the eastern parts of the country.
Stay tuned as the next installment will be about an exciting development in this part of South Africa.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
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Monday, 21 October 2013
Follow Me - On Route Day 1
We left Pretoria on Saturday and took the route to our overnight destination in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.
It is one of the driest parts of our country as you can see from the photographs.
It is also one of the geographical areas that can change almost overnight from a semi-desert to a lush savannah with a single rain storm.
Unfortunately, rain is a rare commodity and very often dams are but dry patches of sand, rather than blue stretches of live providing water.

Kimberley is an interesting city with a long history of diamond mining, that I am sure you have learned about in school. It also boasts one of the oldest, if not the oldest pub in the country.
It is one of the driest parts of our country as you can see from the photographs. It is also one of the geographical areas that can change almost overnight from a semi-desert to a lush savannah with a single rain storm.
Unfortunately, rain is a rare commodity and very often dams are but dry patches of sand, rather than blue stretches of live providing water.

Kimberley is an interesting city with a long history of diamond mining, that I am sure you have learned about in school. It also boasts one of the oldest, if not the oldest pub in the country.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Follow Me - Off travelling once again
I am traveling again with my colleagues from work to do some tests again. After my last disaster - killing my poor mobile phone - I couldn't post any photographs of South Africa and the things we saw and did on the way. Well this time, I am going to do my best not to destroy my phone and then you can see the wonderful country side that is my country.
Since I still work for the same company, and the same rules still apply, you won't see any of the actual work. More about that here.
As I intended before, the posts will follow my awesome colleagues (and they truly are a great bunch of guys!) with chats and quirks, and a few quips - I promise to keep those PG!
If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, there will be updates there too.
Since I still work for the same company, and the same rules still apply, you won't see any of the actual work. More about that here.
As I intended before, the posts will follow my awesome colleagues (and they truly are a great bunch of guys!) with chats and quirks, and a few quips - I promise to keep those PG!
If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, there will be updates there too.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Cover Reveal: Bubble Trouble by Linzé Brandon
Excerpt
I hate Thursdays.
I hate Thursdays.
My weeks these days were exhausting at best, and generally pissing me off to the point that my temper was fraying around the edges on Thursdays. And then there was still one more day to go. One day with more meetings and deadlines and fifty-something-going-on-five bosses to deal with, until I could relax in my own skin.
I slid down deeper into the bubbles already teasing the edges of my huge bathtub. On Thursdays I needed a long, hot bath.
The bursting bubbles always manage to make me smile. A sweet berry flavour filled my nose, even I as tried to avoid getting too close to those bubbles. John made a point of finding fruit smelling bubble baths on his travels. He said it reminded him of me.
An erotic fantasy in a bubble bath - coming in October!
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Spotlight: Secrets of the Moon by Kristy Centeno
Publisher: Inkspell Publishing
Date of Publication: July 1, 2013
Teenager Marjorie Emery eluded death. As she struggles to get her life back on track, she believes her efforts are paying off. Yet, when a black dressing, unfriendly, and incredibly handsome hottie walks into her classroom, she’s forced into a tailspin. Marjorie has no idea how much his presence is going to shatter what little tranquility she’s achieved.
Kyran Rousseau’s gloomy nature has a name, one that is potentially fatal under the right circumstances. His family harbors secrets and does everything to protect Kyran. While, he doesn’t want to ruin Marjorie’s normal life, love has a way of changing his plans.
Falling for Kyran is the least of Marjorie’s worries. With a faceless threat hunting her and a boyfriend who's as dangerous as he is good looking—how can Marjorie and Kyran keep all hell from breaking loose before it’s too late?
Goodreads
EXCERPT
Minutes later we arrived, and just in time for our eight a.m. classes. Claire, Tracy, and I dispersed to our respective classrooms upon entering the building, agreeing to meet later on for lunch.
Usually, I’d sit in one of the chairs at the first row of tables, since I barely made it in time for class; but today the only available seats were at the back—where no one likes to sit because it’s too far away from the writing board. No one paid attention to me as I scooted by to the back of the classroom and grabbed one of the empty seats at the last row of tables. The seat to the left of me was empty and everyone else had chosen their seats, so I was a little relieved that I wouldn’t be sharing the table with anyone. I wasn’t in the mood for small talk, so sitting alone came as a bonus.
When a few moments had gone by and no one else showed up, the teacher began his lecture for the day. With book, notebook, and pen in hand, I began to take notes of what the teacher was either saying or writing on the board, when the door opened and someone stepped inside. I was too busy going over what I wrote so I didn’t bother to look up to see who’d entered the classroom. I automatically assumed it was probably a student running late. However, the sound of loud gasps rushing through the otherwise silent room caused me to look up to see what the commotion was all about.
That was the first time I saw him. My gaze automatically drifted toward the silver-colored orbs he had for eyes. Never in my life had I seen eyes like those. It wasn’t just the color of them that was strange and incredibly alluring but the way he looked around the room also, as if searching for prey. Where that thought came from I had no idea, but I did agree that the description match him to a T.
The instructor spoke softly to him, but the boy only nodded several times, not even bothering to look at him. I thought that rude until I noticed he was too busy looking at…me.
My cheeks started to burn as he kept staring at me with those dangerously sensual eyes. No one had ever observed me that way before and it made me slightly uneasy. His quiet stare made me feel hot and uncomfortable all at once. After a silent staring contest, I turned my eyes away from him and decided to stare at the notes in front of me instead.
His eyes were intense, too much for me to handle without feeling as if I was going to be burned alive right on the spot. Good grief, no one ever had this mammoth effect on me before.
He was so different from the young men from around here. His demeanor held a hint of arrogance, boldness, and indifference unlike anything I’d perceived. Sure, some guys tended to act that way, but he took it up a notch. I took note of his dress code too: all-black casual wear—black hoodie, black shirt, black pants, black boots. Even his backpack was black. I could have easily accused him of being some kind of rock and roll groupie or maybe even a Goth-loving fan, but he didn’t appear to fit into either category.
However, the dark clothing only made his look more mysterious and it definitely brought out the color of his eyes even more. He was tall, too, very tall. If I had to guess what his height was, I would say six-foot-one or something close to that. His chestnut-colored hair was long, down to his shoulders, and he wore it lose. Something about him clearly screamed bad boy.
About Kristy Centeno
As a child, she used to lose herself in an imaginary world by the means of a good book. Now that she’s all grown up, Kristy gets to create her own fictional realms and make them come to life in ways that most readers might not expect.
She’s always had a passion for writing but never had the opportunity do so until now. After trying out numerous options, she realized that writing was what she loved the most so when she found herself with some free time on her hands, she decided to pursue her passion. As it turned out, her very active imagination helped her achieve her goals of creating believable plots with some ordinary, and some not so ordinary characters that helped the stories move along in one way or another.
As she keeps moving along in achieving her dreams of becoming a published author, she divides her time in between her four children and her very understanding husband.
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