Keep Dreaming But Take Action…

Welcome to my Second Acts Series!

Today, we have Marcy Field talking about dreams, transitions and ethical leadership.

Here’s Marcy!

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In the early 70s, my original venture at university was studying social work and theatre based on a desire and vision for community outreach and development. I didn’t complete my studies and instead went to work first for the federal government and then onto the nonprofit sector. Later, most of corporate career was in commercial real estate development. Then I was provided the opportunity to return to university. Parenting two teenagers and having just turned 40, I headed back to study Marketing and Communications. While there, I was introduced to Adult Learning and met Ann Perodeau, the woman who became my mentor. I believe, this was the first time in my life that someone saw and really encouraged me to pursue my talents and interests in a manner that was meaningful to me. The things that I was learning reignited a desire to see a stronger, more open leadership style rather than a controlling, bullying environment that often failed to recognize and develop much of the talent within its ranks. Ann challenged me to shift direction and aided in the transition by being a sounding board and providing introductions to others in her network.

All this took place at the right time as changes were occurring in the organizational structure of the corporation I was employed by. This led to the shifting of our department’s work to Toronto and provided me with a severance package making the final decision much easier. That was twelve years ago. I am grateful for the people I’ve met and the work experiences during this time, things that would never have occurred had I remained where I was. I’ve travelled extensively throughout rural Alberta and Saskatchewan, cementing my love and appreciation for country living, something this city girl never thought would happen. I also had the pleasure of working on an international project and started my career as a writer and columnist.

My passion for ethical leadership continues to grow and thanks to the evolution of social media, I’m finding and connecting with individuals who share a similar vision and commitment. It is exciting to not only watch this unfold but to be a part of it. My desire is to see more women moving in their strengths, sharing their insights and competencies, particularly in the field of politics. History confirms the difference this makes.

Change begins with a desire and conversations get it moving.

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That conversation may initially be internal, but receives affirmation and life when shared with our confidants enabling us to touch a larger community, as our thoughts become actions. A couple of years ago, I began asking a variety of people if they were living their childhood dreams. I wanted them to reflect on how much of their current career and/or personal life was what they had desired. The results of this non-scientific study were encouraging as the overwhelming majority, to varying degrees, was in fact living the dream. Age is no longer a deterrent. So if you can’t make waves, make ripples. They also create change.

Most of us are truly unaware of how much difference we make when we act on our beliefs. Doors open and dreams do become reality. Always be mindful of what is taking place in your life. Grab hold of opportunities. Make the most of each moment and every encounter. You never know where it will take you.

Where to find Marcy…

About: http://about.me/marcylfield

Website: http://www.mlleadership.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcylfield

Joanne here!

Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey and reminding us to grab hold of all opportunities. You are an excellent role model for women of all ages.

Trailer Tuesday – Janae Mitchell

Welcome to the Trailer Tuesday series!

Today, I am pleased to feature two trailers from YA Author Janae Mitchell.

In 2012, Janae decided to bring life to the characters that haunted her mind. The resulting YA novel, For Always, follows the life of a seventeen-year-old protagonist who falls in love with a young man, who seems to be perfect in every way…Except for the fact that he died in 1910.

Enjoy!

Where to find Janae…

Amazon: http://is.gd/nicNil

Website: http://www.janaemitchell.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JanaeMitchellAuthor

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/JANAEiswriting

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7361326.Janae_Mitchell

SMP Christmas Anthology

This year’s delightful collection of Christmas short stories features a multitude of romantic genres all with one common theme: during the holiday season, nothing’s better than spending it with the one you love.

Twenty talented Soul Mate authors have put together an anthology that’s sure to please any reader who enjoys their romance with a splash of Christmas cheer:

A time-traveling Highlander brings comfort and joy to a young woman grieving her lost family…

Best friends, both widowed, suddenly see each other through new eyes during a snowed-in Christmas Eve…

A royal prince and a commoner fall in love despite their differences and a handful of untruths, thanks to a wreath that grants wishes…

An alien race understands the simple reward of giving, when their human captive does not…

Young lovers planning a Christmas wedding find their promise to each other is put to the ultimate test…

A ghostly groom refuses to stay away from the woman he loves…

For two modern believers, a magical, mystical visit to Bethlehem on the night of the Christ Child’s birth is both a joy and a responsibility…

And many more heartwarming, romantic stories celebrating ‘The Season To Be Jolly.’

Please join us as we tell a few tales, raise a glass of holiday cheer, and deck the halls with romance as well as boughs of holly!


Introducing Fantasy Hen Lit!

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I’ve come across a lot of discussion lately about genre definitions. The debate has grown from writing in multiple genres to writing across genres. A fellow Soulie, Sandra Harris, got me to thinking about this with her post Cross Genre – Why Has It Taken So Long? and S.C. Mitchell wrote here about adding superheros to romances.

Today, we talk with Joanne Guidoccio, author of Between Land and Sea, for her take on the pros and cons of blending fantasy and romance:

“You’ll have to explain what that means.”

“I don’t think the hens will like it.”

“Huh?”

From the start, I knew there would be problems when I combined genres. Unlike other fantasy and science fiction writers, I did not want to focus exclusively on the out-of-world elements. Instead, I wanted to write the kind of fantasy I could actually sit down and read. I am one of the few people on this planet who could not read past Chapter 1 of the first Harry Potter novel, and I avoid books that feature werewolves, vampires, witches, and other dark creatures.

Continue reading on Kathy Bryson’s blog.

Trailer Tuesday–Sara Furlong Burr

Welcome to the Trailer Tuesday series!

Today, I am pleased to feature a trailer from Sara Furlong Burr.

After focusing much of her adult life on her family and career as a paralegal, Sara found the voices in her head becoming unrelenting and she returned to her true passion: writing.

Enigma Black is the first book in her New Adult Dystopian series. Loosely inspired by George Orwell’s 1984, the novel also includes superheroes. Vendetta Nation was just released last month.

Interesting tidbit…

When Sara was in elementary school, she wrote her first novel about a group of friends who won a trip to Hawaii. It was entirely on notebook paper and amounted to around ninety pages.

Enjoy!

Where to find Sara…

Amazon: http://is.gd/eBXeKU

Blog: http://sarafurlongburr.blogspot.ca

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnigmaBlackKindle

Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarafurlong

Career Incarnations and Beyond

Welcome to my Second Acts Series!

Today, we have Sarah Hegger talking about launching her second act at age 40.

Here’s Sarah!

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Briefly describe your first act.

I must have a real fondness for rejection, because I started out life as an actress. I did some stage work and a couple of really B grade TV bits and pieces (the names of which will go to the grave with me) before I drifted into doing market research and public relations to make ends meet. I then moved to London with the vague idea of trying to make it big on the West End stage. Instead, I had a seriously good time working in an advertising agency for a couple of years.

I came back home to South Africa and met my husband. We were engaged within weeks and married six months later. I have drifted after him as what is known as a trailing spouse for the last fourteen years. We have lived in over ten homes in that time. Other than a career in packing up and moving on, I was a stay at home mom until my 40th birthday.

What triggered the need for change?

Having dabbled here and there with various forms of writing in all my career incarnations, I was one of those people who always said I wanted to write a book. When my girls got that bit older, I found myself with more time on my hands. I also met my good friend, Kim, over lunch on my 40th birthday and found a mutual desire to write a romance novel. At that time, I was still mumbling what I wrote beneath my breath. People can get a peculiar look on their faces when you tell them you are a romance writer. Kim and I formed a pact to get on with it and actually get it done.

Since then, I have completed four manuscripts. One of which, should never see the light of day again, two contemporary romances and my debut published novel, a medieval romance, due for release in Spring 2014.

Where are you now?

I am a firm believer in taking the advice I was once given, which is to move on to the next project. I am wrestling my way through the England of King John as I tackle another medieval. Next, I have another contemporary begging to be let out of my brain.

Do you have advice for anyone planning to pursue a second act?

I don’t think it’s ever too late to do that thing you always wanted to do. Most of the most interesting people I know are second, third and even fourth acters. Our children do as we do and not as we say, and I realized that if I wanted my girls to be the sort of women who went after what they wanted and lived the sort of life that would fulfill them, the best thing I could do, is live that life for myself.

Any affirmations or quotations you wish to share?

My oldest daughter reminded me of this one.

“Do. Or do not. There is no try.” YODA, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

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Blurb from The Bride Gift (To be released in Spring 2014)

It’s 1153 in the period dubbed ‘The Anarchy’, King Stephen and Empress Maud are not the only ones embroiled in a fierce battle of the sexes.

Determined to control her own destiny, wilful Helena of Lystanwold has chosen just the husband to suit her purposes. But, when her banished guardian uncle attempts to secure her future and climbs through her bedroom window with a new husband by a proxy marriage, she understandably balks. Notorious warrior Guy of Helston is everything Helena swore she would never marry; a man who lives by the sword, like the man who murdered her sister.

This marriage finally brings Guy close to his lifetime dream of gaining lands and a title. He is not about to let his feisty bride stand in his way. A master strategist, Guy sets out to woo and conquer his lady.

Against a backdrop of vengeance, war and betrayal, Guy and Helena must learn to forge a united front or risk losing everything.

Where to find Sarah…

Website: http://sarah-hegger.squarespace.com

Blog: http://sarahhegger.wordpress.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahheggerauthor?ref=hl

Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahHegger

Joanne here!

Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey, Sarah. The Bride Gift sounds absolutely delicious. I’m putting it on my 2014 TBR list.

Second Chances

Welcome to my Second Acts Series!

Today, we have Becky Lower talking about “Do Overs” and her latest book, Blame It on the Brontes.

Here’s Becky!

beckylowerWhen you were a kid and something didn’t go as planned, wasn’t it great to be able to yell “Do Over” and fix whatever the problem had been? If only the big flubs in life were so simple to fix.

That’s what second chance romances are all about. The heroes and heroines are usually a bit older than standard fare romances. This isn’t their first rodeo, and they have lived long enough to have some flubs and skeletons in their closets. If you made the wrong choice with a lover from long ago and have always regretted it, or if someone in your past did you wrong and put you off from trying a new relationship, second chance romances are tailor-made for you.

In my book, Blame It On The Brontes, there’s a lot of trouble in the Bronson household, and it’s not just between the women and their men. It’s also a tale about three sisters, whose childish behavior during a family crisis twenty years prior had serious ramifications on where their lives are today. Their mother, in her infinite wisdom, crafted her will so the sisters would have to confront their self-imposed demons in order to gain control of the family fortune. They have to come back to their childhood home and live together for one year.

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The story is a three-act structure, with each sister getting her moment to shine. Charlotte and her long-time love, Gray, haven’t been able to mend the rift that happened long ago, when, in a moment of desperation after her father’s funeral, she called off her engagement to Gray unless he quit being a fisherman, since the sea had taken her father. Charlotte thinks Gray took the opportunity to sleep with Annie, her younger and vivacious sister. Annie has been encouraging that thinking for years.

Emily’s husband was killed while serving on the USS Cole. Her next relationship ended in failure, after she invested five years with the man. So, she’s come home to lick her wounds and act as referee between her sisters. What she doesn’t count on is her childhood friend being all grown up and studly.

Annie is a twice-married stage actress who never quite made it out of the chorus line. She knows Charlotte was responsible for getting rid of the love of Annie’s young life, and she has tormented Charlotte for years, letting her think the worst of Gray. And of Annie. What Annie really wants is the love of her sisters, which she used to have when they were younger. And a good man to be beside her.

So, if you’re in the mood for second chance romances, grab a book in this sub-genre and settle in for a good read. You might just be inspired to yell “Do Over.”

Bio

As is the case with most writers, Becky Lower began to write stories as soon as she could figure out how to put pen to paper. Her career got off to a rocky start, though, because she was a defiant teenager. A Journalism teacher in high school told her she should become a writer, so she went in a totally opposite direction, majoring in International Studies for her first two years of college, nearly flunking out in the process. It wasn’t until she switched over to an English/Journalism major that her grades improved. So, she owes a much-belated thank you to Mr. Tanner, who actually did know what he was talking about.

Today, Becky lives in an eclectic college town in Ohio with her puppy-mill rescue dog, Mary. She uses her love of history as an excuse to roam around old graveyards and Civil War battlefields, and to spend large chunks of time watching old westerns when she’s not writing romances.

Where to find Becky…

Website: http://www.beckylowerauthor.com

Amazon: http://is.gd/qhIkUY

Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeckyLower1

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beckylowerauthor

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/authorbeckyl

Joanne here!

I love reinvention stories and the Brontes. This book is at the top of my TBR list. Thanks for dropping by, Becky.

Trailer Tuesday–Patti Tingen

Welcome to the Trailer Tuesday Series!

Today, I am pleased to feature an uplifting book trailer from Patti Tingen.

In A God for All Seasons, Patti provides us with hope and encouragement–month by month, season by season–as she reflects on her own spiritual journey.

Enjoy!

Where to find Patti…

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Patti-Tingen/e/B009N5Z3UU

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PattiTingenAuthor