Sunday, 28 April 2013
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Book Launch: Dark Persuasion by Vicki Hopkins
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2934631.Vicki_Hopkins_awa_J_D_Burrows

Charlotte Gray couldn't believe that anyone in high society would care to introduce her to potential suitors. After all, a cruel accident left her blind at the age of eight. However, Lady and Lord Rochester, her aristocratic neighbors, have taken a peculiar interest in her welfare and offer to hold a debutante ball in her honor.
Inexperienced in the ways of men and vulnerable to a fault, Charlotte begins to traverse the unfamiliar world of courtship. To her surprise, two brothers become rivals for her affections. One she favors because of his gregarious and flattering ways. The other she spurns due to his unappealing demeanor and desperate attempt to win her heart.
Pressured by her family and brokenhearted over the risqué conduct of her first choice, Charlotte is persuaded to accept Patrick Rochester's proposal of marriage instead. Her surrender introduces her into the world of passion at the artful hands of a mysterious man. When the dark and alluring husband finally conquers her heart, a shocking secret about his true identity unfolds. As a result, Charlotte learns that love can be blind for everyone-even her.
Bio Info:

With Russian blood on her father's side and English on her mother's, she blames her ancestors for the lethal combination in her genes that influence her stories. Tragedy and drama might be found between her pages, but she eventually gives her readers a happy ending.
She lives in the beautiful, but rainy, Pacific Northwest with a pesky cat who refuses to let her sleep in. Her hobbies include researching her English ancestry, traveling to England when she can afford it, and plotting her next book.
Links:
http://vickihopkins.com
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Book Launch: Breach by KI Lynn

Nathan Thorne has a past of his own. On the surface he is loved by all, personable, extroverted; everything Delilah isn’t. Hidden beneath is a dark and tormented man that only Delilah has to power to unveil.
Crammed in a small office together they see through each other’s masks, and the draw becomes too much, igniting an explosive relationship. Holloway and Holloway Law has a strict non-fraternization policy, forcing them to conceal their breach. Despite their efforts, separation becomes impossible, deceptions escalate, and Nathan has trouble coping; teetering on the edge of being overtaken by his past demons.
What secrets does he harbor that could keep him from giving in? What keeps him from healing and moving forward? And Delilah, where does she fit into all this turmoil?
Can they accept love and deal with all the trials that come their way when secrets are exposed? Or will they fall through the cracks of their pasts and be consumed by all that haunts them?
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Author Bio:
K.I. Lynn spent her life in
the arts, everything from music to painting and ceramics, then to
writing. Characters have always run around in her head, acting out their
stories, but it wasn’t until later in life she would put them to pen.
It would turn out to be the one thing she was really passionate about.
Since
she began posting stories online, she’s garnered acclaim for her
diverse stories and hard hitting writing style. Two stories and
characters are never the same, her brain moving through different ideas
faster than she can write them down as it also plots its quest for world
domination…or cheese. Whichever is easier to obtain… Usually it’s
cheese.
Author Contact Links:
Website: http://www.kilynnwrites.
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KI_Lynn_
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Making a Difference in a Child's Life
MiniChess initiative at Philena Primary School, Olievenhoutbosch
information supplied by Jolandie Nieuwenhuis
photographs by Linzé
The
MiniChess Program:
The
MiniChess™ Program was created & designed by Woman of the Year, Marisa van der Merwe, who with years of
experience in the fields of teaching and chess training; saw the vision of
empowering students by helping them understand maths and science through chess.
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Jolandie (left) and Marisa |
The MiniChess program was developed over
years of teaching chess to “entry phase” learners (gr.1/R to gr.3, i.e. 5/6 to
8 years of age) as part of the school curriculum. It has already been used on a
trial basis, with great success, at a number of schools in SA.
It is organized into structured lessons,
with detailed lesson plans in the Teacher’s Manuals and
attractive Project Books for the learners. The program uses tried and
tested methods for teaching chess to little ones, including the use of
so-called “MiniChess” games. The learning process is broken down into small
steps, building confidence while keeping it fun, and is in line with the skills
level of the young child at that specific age, eg. colouring, cut and paste,
form recognition, simple pattern recognition, a little bit of writing, etc. in
the case of 6 year olds (grade 1). The program consists of 4 levels (grade1/R,
grade2 and grade3), each grade accommodating the continual development of
skills and capacity as the child grows. The program continually links chess
concepts with maths-, science- and life skills.”
Denel Land Systems' Involvement:
As part of the Mentoring For Success
Program, the Mentees (Team Mighty Moves) needed to complete a Make A Difference
(MAD) Project.
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The enterprising young people from DLS that organised the event with Marisa holding the prized chess set. |
This Project entails taking up a challenge that will make a
difference either within the company or the community.
The team chose a project which involved
implementing the MiniChess program within an under privileged school within the
community. Initially we will implement the program within the Grade R class at
the Philene Primary School in
Olievenhoutbosch. The program will be implemented in
partnership with Moves for Life.
Book Launch: Sacrifice by Stacey Rourke
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Author Bio:
Young Adult and Teen Reader voted Author of the Year 2012.
Stacey Rourke is the author of the Gryphon Series. She lives in Michigan with her husband, two beautiful daughters, and two giant, drooly dogs. Stacey loves to travel, has an unhealthy shoe addiction and considers herself blessed to make a career out of talking to the imaginary people that live in her head. She is currently hard at work on the continuations of this series as well as other literary projects.
Social Media Links
www.staceyrourke.com
Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stacey-Rourke/
Twitter @Rourkewrites.
Summary:
Celeste Garrett has finally found a happy balance in her life as the Chosen One, thanks in large part to
a certain hunky Irishman. But if there’s any lesson she should heed since receiving her calling it’s that everything can change in the blink of an eye. Soon a terrible new threat, unlike anything she’s ever encountered, causes her to make a gut-wrenching choice that will strip her of someone she holds dear.
As much as she’d like to have a pity party for one, there’s no time for that now because wedding bells are ringing in Gainesboro! In between dress fittings and rehearsal dinners Celeste will have to fend off attacking demons and leering pirates. As if the Dark Army wasn’t scary enough our heroine is faced with the horrifying trauma of attending a bachelorette party with her mom and watching Grams do Jello shots. Is a walk down the aisle even possible for a member of the Garrett family when the Dark Army is out to destroy them? More importantly, will the Dark Army Glee Club sing at the reception?
Raise your glass to the happy couple, and get ready for a wedding…Conduit-style.
Buy links:
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Linzé's Interviewed Caleb and here is what our hero had to say for himself -
Please tell us a little about yourself.
Where did you grow up? Who are you parents? What did you want to be
when you grew up?
I was born in the hills of Ir’land in
the 17th century. We were peasants, but me Ma and Dah
worked hard tah provide for my sis and I. But me whole life changed
the day a demonic army stormed our tiny village. My parents loaded me
into a cart along with the other village children and we were hurried
us away. They thought we would be safe. They were wrong. That same
army caught up with us af’er ransacking the town and took us
prisoner. Ya ask where I grew up? In a demon dimension fightin’ for
me life. What did I want to be when I grew up? Free.
Where do you see yourself in ten years
from now? A hundred years?
I try not to think too far ahead. With
a ne’er endin’ stream of assassins out tah kill me, I found
forethought just led to pessimism. I make my goals vague—in ten
years I hope tah still be alive and kickin’.
Obviously being with Celeste can make
for an interesting day. How do you deal with her family members? And
the upcoming wedding of your sister?
I absolutely adore bein’ around her
family. They’re human, they’re real. I lost my own
humanity a long time ago, but bein’ around them I’m remind of
what it was like. As for the wedding of my sis to Celeste’s brotha,
I couldn’t be happier. I thought my sis long since dead, now I get
to walk her down the aisle. I wouldn’t miss that for the world.
Tell us why you love Celeste? And what
about her irritates you the most.
I love her heart. That gal would walk
through fire and storm the gates of hell for those she cares about
for no other reason than it’s the right thing tah do. She amazes
me. As to what irritates me … do ya think I’m nuts? She’s the
Chosen One and packs quite a wallop. No way am I sayin’ something
that will land me on her bad side
What would you like to change about
yourself? And Celeste?
I’d take the demonic bullseye off
both our backs. Let us settle into normalcy for a tic.
Saving the world cannot be an easy job.
What additional power do you think you could do with to make it less
of a struggle?
I’d love me pal Rowan’s mind
control ability. All he has to do is look at a bloke and they turn
into his little puppets. Fighting would be considerably easier if ya
could just stare at yer opponent and convince them tah take a nap
instead.
Friday, 12 April 2013
Follow Me - Knowing what we didn't know
It is our last of day of testing. The first set of tests went very well, and everyone was smiling afterwards. Today we are finishing with the second set of tests and while we knew that we were going to have a problem, we have now learnt what the problem actually is.
Knowing what the problem is, and not what we thought it would be, is a good place to start to make any modifications to correct it.
We will do a modification here to see if we are on the right track in terms of what we need to do, but the final changes can only be made once we are back at work.
To say that the week has been successful - we can definitely reply in the affirmative.
A little later today we will reassemble all the plates we had to remove to allow the high-speed cameras access to the areas we are interested in. A final inspection will be done to declare the Badger safe to travel before we start our journey home tomorrow.
Knowing what the problem is, and not what we thought it would be, is a good place to start to make any modifications to correct it.
We will do a modification here to see if we are on the right track in terms of what we need to do, but the final changes can only be made once we are back at work.
To say that the week has been successful - we can definitely reply in the affirmative.
A little later today we will reassemble all the plates we had to remove to allow the high-speed cameras access to the areas we are interested in. A final inspection will be done to declare the Badger safe to travel before we start our journey home tomorrow.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Follow Me - When Things are Worthwhile
I dropped my lovely Samsung S3 from the top of the Badger and it fell itself to death on the rocks below. We are quite far away from any place that could replace or repair it here at the test facility, in the Northern Cape, making that option impossible.
For many people that could spell disaster at a test such as this one, but I am fortunate that the other members of my team are willing to help out and make calls on my behalf where necessary. We sorted out some ammunition that we needed (thank you, Derek) and some technical adjustments to the system we are testing (thank you, Derek and Nico). And these are only for the phone calls that I couldn't make.
The rest of the team are pulling their weight (Noel, Tienie, Paul and our youngest member Charl) during the firing. In the meantime Jors, André and Jeff are gathering the data that we need for the evaluations after the tests. Tomorrow it is Kassie's turn for directing the data we need to capture for the final section of the first part of our tests.
Some of the team are leaving soon, while more are flying in tonight and tomorrow for the second phase of our tests.
It wasn't a simple task to plan and schedule everyone in and out, since the facility is fairly isolated. That isolation also required tools and equipment that had to make the trip too, and my logistic right hand, Neville and our truck driver, Sam, did a sterling job on that score.
Yet, all those headaches are nothing when I see the smiles on the guys' faces at the end of the day. All those meetings and technical preparations beforehand were worth it as we are making terrific progress towards the results we are ultimately aiming for.
The only sad thing - I cannot post the pictures that I had taken of the guys, they are on my phone :(
For many people that could spell disaster at a test such as this one, but I am fortunate that the other members of my team are willing to help out and make calls on my behalf where necessary. We sorted out some ammunition that we needed (thank you, Derek) and some technical adjustments to the system we are testing (thank you, Derek and Nico). And these are only for the phone calls that I couldn't make.
The rest of the team are pulling their weight (Noel, Tienie, Paul and our youngest member Charl) during the firing. In the meantime Jors, André and Jeff are gathering the data that we need for the evaluations after the tests. Tomorrow it is Kassie's turn for directing the data we need to capture for the final section of the first part of our tests.
Some of the team are leaving soon, while more are flying in tonight and tomorrow for the second phase of our tests.
It wasn't a simple task to plan and schedule everyone in and out, since the facility is fairly isolated. That isolation also required tools and equipment that had to make the trip too, and my logistic right hand, Neville and our truck driver, Sam, did a sterling job on that score.
Yet, all those headaches are nothing when I see the smiles on the guys' faces at the end of the day. All those meetings and technical preparations beforehand were worth it as we are making terrific progress towards the results we are ultimately aiming for.
The only sad thing - I cannot post the pictures that I had taken of the guys, they are on my phone :(
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