Monday, March 21, 2011

Overcoming Challenges

It has been one grueling month since beginning Moby Dick. It's finally springtime, although it snowed today, and I am halfway through reading the book. It's been challenging to keep up with the reading but it's manageable. Feel free to comment on headway you've made towards your goals thus far, at this halfway point.

Fortunately, I received some inspiration in overcoming challenges this past Saturday at the Eric Carle Museum from the author panel on "Overcoming Challenges" with authors and author/illustrators Brian Lies, Mary Newell DePalma, Jo Knowles, and Barbara O'Connor.




These authors discussed how they traversed adversity in their careers and writing. They emphasized values such as discipline, balance, and perseverance in reaching success. After being stuck at a writing standstill, this event motivated me to get back to work and helped me realize that sometimes the best remedy to a writing problem is to simply write through it. In general, this seems to be a great way to solve problems: to plow through them and persevere even when things seem unwelcoming. Try new things. Although certain choices may not work, they may segue into a solution.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Clarity is a Clear Hit

ClarityClarity by Kim Harrington

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This is a fantastic read. I love a good mystery and this book definitely exceeds my criteria for a good mystery. It's fast-paced, has a great mood, and will keep you puzzling until the very end. Also, the Fern family's abilities are really intriguing and add a lot to the excitement of the book. I highly recommend it to anybody looking for an interesting, thrilling, and chilling novel.



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