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Let's talk Depression

17/8/2014

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  Recently there have been numerous posts on Facebook about Robin Williams. While many people are truly distressed of his passing I could not help but notice that there were a few people that had very negative comments posted. While I can agree that suicide is not the answer being judgmental and stating that someone committing suicide will not go to heaven is just downright crass and makes people wonder about your humanity or lack thereof.
    Not a single one of us can say with any certainty just why this wonderful actor/comedian chose to take his own life. The fact that he battled depression was not anything new he spoke of it on various occasions during interviews. Depression is a nasty thing and often makes one feel completely alone even then they are not.
     Every person on this planet has suffered from a bout of depression a few times in their lives. But many do not understand the horrendous weight that descends upon another who battles depression on a daily basis. It is not something that one can just ‘get over it’, it is not that simple. Actual depression is not the feeling of sadness/devastation due to the loss of a loved one, the ending of a marriage, the loss of a home or job.
     True depression is something that one fights every single day. Sometimes one just cannot continue the fight as they see any other way to stop the feeling of desolation that is consuming them from the inside out. Most of the time no one knows the distress that others are feeling partly because we really don’t want to know. They also don’t want to tell anyone because too many times when they have tried to talk to loved ones or friends it was not well received.
   When one gets the response of “Oh just get over it”, “It’s time to move on”, “Stop beating a dead horse would you”, that person tends to stop confiding in those they were seeking help from. This makes the person with depression withdraw even more into themselves and that can become very dangerous.
     I have had many friends lose family members to suicide and looking back they see where that loved one was reaching out for a helping hand and none were to be found. Within the last year I personally almost lost a dear childhood friend to this same disease. She was hospitalized for a while due to her attempt failing. I am thankful everyday that she did fail but I also understand on my own level the loss she suffered that drove her to do what she had done.
      So please remember the next time that someone starts to tell you how sad they are or distressed they are about something actually LISTEN TO THEM. This means no running dialog in your head about how you are going to respond to them if that dialog is going then you are NOT listening. Before responding stop and think about what they said and if possible try to remember how many times they have said this to you before. Your response or lack thereof could mean the difference in seeing your friend or loved one as a viable living being again.
     In this busy go-go world that we live in try to remember to stop and just appreciate those around you that even if you don’t see them often the thought of them puts a smile on your face. Reach out to them with a quick phone call, email, text, write a letter and just tell them you were thinking of them and are thankful they are in your life. This too can make all the difference in the world for how a person is feeling and potentially change the direction of their day for the better.
      Brightest blessings to you and yours may the dark not seem so scary and may the light shine in those dark and frightening places for you to find peace. May the love of the Goddess fill you and help lighten the load that you carry every day.

                                                          Blessed Be.


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Who's Working For Self-Publishing Authors?

18/5/2014

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The following post is from a friend of mine. I know the company that she is referring to. I personally talked with them to try and determine if they could do something different for me that what I myself am capable of doing. The answer was no. They could not and it would cost me a few hundred dollars to have them do what would only cost me time if I did it myself. 

I know that not everyone would be able to do all of it themselves. They do need help with some of new ways of self-publishing. I truly hope that if anyone seeks help with their self-publishing that they really do the research and don't just go with the first person or company that makes everything sound easy and wonderful. In the mean time to all my author friends... keep writing my darlings, keep writing. ~ Màiri

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Who’s Working For Authors? by Armchair-epublishing

The battle between Amazon and the Publishing industry continues to heat up. Thanks to the exploding self-publishing Indie market, there is plenty of conflict in this story. Only this isn’t fiction - it’s real.

Navigating through the myriad of publishing choices available for authors today can be complicated and confusing. For the first time in history, with the help of new innovations and more accessibility, there are a variety of options for new and experienced writers. But, with some of those options, comes a price. If an author doesn’t take the time to understand their options or research them they might pay the price later.

Everyone wants a piece of the Indie publishing pie; Amazon, publishers, small presses, vanity presses, ebooks and even bookstores. Yet, in this scenario, who is working for the authors? The only real answer to this is - the author. Authors must be more diligent then ever to protect themselves and their work. 

This blog post is the result of the Amazon vs Publishers and bookstores battle. During my research for a book client, I couldn’t locate any evidence of who was really working for the authors? For example, a certain bookstore, which is now offering self-publishing services, was convincing my client, and other writers, to be anti-Amazon. They would tell them that they should use their program with Ingram, a nationwide book distributor. 

Yet, I felt that they weren’t telling their clients the entire story. The information the bookstore provided was limited and one-sided. I couldn’t get a clear picture of what was really being offered? Nor, could I understand what the benefits were for the author? What the authors would hear is use them and Ingram and your book will be in bookstores. Only, they left out some really important information: just because you use Ingram doesn’t mean that your book will be picked up by bookstores. In fact, probably just the opposite.

And, where did Amazon fit into this equation? Were the books going to be available on Amazon? It was a bit confusing since they were anti-Amazon. After all, Amazon sells the majority of books and ebooks all over the world. 

Regardless of how any of us feel about Amazon, they are a necessary tool for today’s Indie authors. My goal was to make sure that my client had full advantage of all avenues that would help her book be successful, this included Amazon. It should be about how could we make them, the author, successful, not who is the bad guy in this story. 

I, for one, am grateful to Amazon. Because of Amazon and the Kindle, there are more readers today than ever before. Amazon and Createspace have opened up doors and opportunities that were never available before. Not just for writers, but also for readers. 

They have allowed writers to explore and expand. They put no limit on creativity. 

As an author, I am more willing to go with a publisher who can solve my problems and makes it easy for me. One who understands the importance of writers, as well as readers. 

I think bookstores and publishers shouldn’t focus on anti-Amazon campaigns. This won’t gain them market share. Instead, they should take note of what Amazon is doing right and focus on that. Amazon makes it easy for writers. They don’t limit writers. Authors should have the options to diversify their work; to self-publish on the sites that make it easy for readers and writers to connect.

As an author, it should be all about your bottom line, not theirs. Do what is best for you. All of these options should be working for you, not the other way around. After all, it is your writing that is making them money.

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Meet the authors that will be working on Forever Fey stories with me.

4/5/2014

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PictureCassandra Riddle
Cassandra was born in Ponca City but raised in Oklahoma City, OK. She has one sister and numerous nieces and nephews. She also has many younger cousins that she helped raise—so her life has never been boring. She can be found with a book in hand more often than not. On spring days when it isn't raining she loves to sit on the porch and read.

She started writing when she was 15—staying up all night to finish a poem for a writing contest. Three months later she found herself in Washington D.C. reading it to a roomful of other poets. While she did not win that contest it did push her to keep writing. She found an outlet in writing for her creative side that could not be expressed in other ways. Her writing outlets have been poetry, role-playing sites, and has even tried her hand at fan fiction—quickly filling many journals with story ideas. She is currently working on a couple of novels, one young adult and one sci-fi. She continues to write poetry and short stories.

Cassandra now lives in Texas where she loves going to the lake to write or take pictures. Her home is shared with her mother who is also her best friend and their cat. She enjoys going to Sci-Fi conventions with her mom, watching sports (go OU!), and working a normal job (until this writing thing takes off). While she is happy being single; she hasn't stopped looking for the right girl to share her life with. She loves baking and cooking and thinks there is no better feeling then working hard on something and having people revel in eating her creations. She can also be found on her patio trying to capture the sunrise or sunset with oil paints.  


PictureT.A. Campbell
T.A. was born and raised on a small sheep farm in Oregon's beautiful Willamette Valley. At the age of 16 she found herself on her own but is now part of a wonderful loving family. She has been obsessed with books from a very young age and has read hundreds in her short life. Writing has been a creative outlet for many years; she currently has no published work, but is working on her first novel. 

She considers herself a true geek as she is obsessed with many different science fiction shows including, but not limited to: Firefly, Star Wars, Doctor Who and Star Trek. She also loves RPG video games, and has a Nintendo DS solely for the purpose of playing her Pokémon games. Recently she started her collection of Star Wars comics.

T.A. works and attends college full time and is learning more about her Scottish heritage. She loves nature, animals, and is currently sharing a home with her boyfriend and their 40 lb year and a half old Labrabull named KC. She also fosters two lionhead rabbits; named Salt and Pepper. She hopes one day own a small hobby farm in Oregon or Washington.

Websites and Facebook pages are currently under construction for both of these ladies. Information will be shared out as soon as it is available. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Ember Feb 2009 - April 2014

27/4/2014

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     In April of 2009 we added a sweet little Rottweiler puppy to our family. My dog Bridhe was in desperate need of a new companion as we had lost our little Pan the month before to CHF. It was not just a matter of her needing a companion or of us wanting her to have one it was of… my dog needed her own service dog.
     Enter Ember the perfect companion not only for Bridhe but for us as well, especially me. She was full of life, love and endless energy. She grew from a cute little pup into a gorgeous big girl with a huge heart full of love to share. She had such a sweet way about her that over the years I lost track of how many people would tell me that they’re afraid of Rottweiler’s as they would love on her and be getting loves from her.
     Like her sister Bridhe (half rott/half choc lab) she never once met a dog that she didn’t like and want to be friends with. This also went for the humans that she met. She was always ready with kisses and hugs for everyone. Her Auntie Jann called her Ms. Licky-lick. She could not greet anyone at the door without having a toy in her mouth – two or three was the standard.
     She was my constant companion and if for some reason I left the house for more than an hour or two she was then glued to my side the rest of the day after I got home. She had to check out the garage every time I took the trash out to make sure it was safe. She always had to be in the same room as I was or just outside it so she should watch me and everything else that was going one. She loved my god-daughter Claire to the moon and back and she was the same way with one of my best friends’ boys. She would be beside herself with excitement of play when she saw Sebastian and Zachary show up.
     Sadly on the 24th of April 2014 at 0015 in the morning Ember passed over the rainbow bridge. My constant companion of five years was gone. Never again will I feel the weight of her head as she lays rests on my chest while I try to read or play a game of solitaire on my phone in bed. Never again will she bring me her ball or just climb into my lap to make me stop working on one of my books to take a break and play.
     No more will she have bad days because of her stomach making her ill. She is at peace and playing with all my other fur babies that have passed over the rainbow bridge. I know that when it is time she will be there with the other to help me and my husband find our way across. She will never be far from my thoughts and will always be in my heart.
     Rest easy puppy girl, my sweet little punkertin. I love you but in time will be with you again.


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Story Questions/Answers from Hema

30/3/2014

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Hemlata Vasavada (Hema) was born in Jodhpur, India, where she earned a master’s in philosophy. She immigrated to the United States in 1968 with her husband and their (then) one-year-old daughter. She is a member of Skagit Valley Writers League, where she has held offices of president, vice president and treasurer. Her articles and humor essays have been published in magazines and newspapers. Her novel, The Cascade Winners, set in Skagit County, will be in print soon. You can visit Hema's website here.

1. I get my story ideas through events in the news or experiences of others. For instance, my novel, The Cascade Winners, came from what I heard from my husband and his colleagues about their work experiences on the oil rigs and in the engineering office. That, along with mergers and takeover in the industries, bonds of friendship, and what if the friends could win a lottery.... created the seeds of my novel.
 
2.  I write the beginning first and follow the story in a chronological order.

3.  For my characters, I try to make a chart of their birth dates, family, physical attributes, likes, dislikes, education, jobs.

4.  I do my writing at my desk in a corner upstairs.
 
5. A story springs from an idea, an image or some event. The idea doesn't grow immediately. Sometimes I push it aside because I want to finish the project I'm working on. Once in a while, it persists and I start working on it. For example, after September 11, 2001, my husband and I were talking about where Osama bin Laden could be. We thought he could disguise himself as a Sikh ( a religion where people don't cut their hair) and cross the border to India. Instead of bin Laden, I started with a young man, Ahmed. The short story became, "The Accidental Terrorist." 

6.  Yes, I write in chronological  order.

My personal note to Hema. May your journey to eastern Washington be joyful and this new phase in your life amazing. All of us at SVWL will miss you.

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