Awake!

“Awake, O sleeper, rise up from the dead, and Christ will give you light.” -Ephesians 3: 14 NLT

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

TL - Books Much Anticipated


 Insurgent by Veronica Roth (May 1, 2012)

 Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore (May 1, 2012)
 Palace of Stone (no cover released yet)  by Shannon Hale (August, 2012)
Bloodbonded by Amy Rose Davis (possible 2013 release)
Anything by Brandon Sanderson that is not Wheel of Time (no dates set yet)

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

SS - The Door Home

Song: This is Not the End (Gungor)

The Door Home


Bells. Not large ones, like the High Church bells, but small ones, like jingle bells, sang on the cold spring wind. Bethany lifted her head and listened. She couldn’t tell exactly where the sound was coming from but it seemed close.


“Do you hear that, Midas?” She ruffled his fluffy ears. He perked up and licked her chin. “Should we see if we can find it?” He barked once and jumped out of her lap.


She rolled her eyes and laughed. “You get excited way too easy. If only you were happy and smart maybe we’d be home now.” The bells seemed to come from just ahead and to the left. She started that way with Midas trotting beside her. It didn’t seem as cold as it had when she had stopped to sit. It also seemed to be getting brighter.


The bells continued to sing but there was something else too. Humming? “Hello?” Bethany called. She tried to peer ahead between the mossy trees but the light was making her squint now. Wet grass smushed under her feet. She stopped beside a tree that didn’t have any green. The music was right here.


Midas whined and pressed his nose against her palm.


“What do you see?” Holding a hand up against the light, Bethany looked up. Tiny bells hung from every branch of the tree, sparkling, spinning, singing. “Oh.” She pushed up on tiptoes to try and touch one. Beautiful!


The humming noise stopped.


“Here,” a branch was pushed down until Bethany could just reach the bell hanging from its tip. The bell dropped into her palm with a happy ring.


“Thank you!” Bethany said.


“You’re welcome.” The stranger had a voice like a jazz singer. Her skin was the colour of chocolate, she wore a coat as white and puffy as marshmallows and her face smiled without smiling.


A worry Bethany hadn’t known she was holding fell away. “I’m kinda lost.” She said. “Do you know the way home?”


“I might.” The woman said. She knelt down to offer a hand to Midas who sniffed enthusiastically then pushed up close to be petted. “Depends on what you mean by home.”


“Mm, I don’t know the address yet. But it is a pretty green and pink house with a white fence. Mr. Tom and Mrs. Amy painted it their favourite colours.”


The woman’s head tilted a little to one side to show she was listening close as she rubbed Midas’ belly. His tongue hung out of his mouth.


“Don’t worry, he does that whenever he gets his belly rubbed.” Bethany said. “His name is Midas and I’m Bethany. Do you know Mr. Tom and Mrs. Amy?”


“Not personally,” answered the woman, “although I do know the way to their house.” The way she looked at Bethany made Bethany feel older and more important. “My name is Daleth.”


“Daleth.” Bethany liked the sound and feel of it. “That’s a funny name.”


“It is.” Daleth smiled. “And Bethany is a beautiful name. Tell me, Bethany, is Mr. Tom and Mrs. Amy’s green and pink house home?”


“What else would be?” The bell in Bethany's hand rang, a clear high note.


“Perhaps this,” Daleth gestured and the light behind her shimmered into an open doorway.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

TL - Things I Hate About Colds

 :P

1. Sore throat - hurts to swallow, hurts to sing, nothing tastes right

2. Sniffly nose - annoying and really gross

3. Headaches - add insult to illness

4. Fatigue - being so so tired even when you sleep more than usual

5. Incoherency - this blog post, 'nuff said

G'night!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

TL - Authors I Love

To list every author would be beyond the scope of a blog post but here are three to start:


GK Chesterton
Mystery. Philosophy. Wonder. Snippets of dialogue or narration that are either laugh-out-loud or keep-you-awake-at-night-thought-provoking.
It is a life's ambition of mine to own the Father Brown omnibus.

Lynn Austin
Because of the way she weaves different narratives together into one story, it is just captivating to me (especially the stories that involve different generations like Eve's Daughters). I don't exactly what it is about her writing and stories but they fit a particular niche in my book-loving heart.

Kaci Hill
Darkness. Light. Anticipation. Betrayal. Sacrifice. Victory. I was won over not by whole stories but by mere snippets of stories and contributions to for-fun shared works online.
Sadly, the only stories currently published by this wonderful storyteller are the co-written Lunatic and Elyon (with Ted Dekker). But I am hopeful of seeing more as time goes on.

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

a warm smile

"Then the Lady Amalthea smiled at him for the first time since she had come to stay in King Haggard's castle. It was a small smile, like the new moon, a slender bend of brightness on the edge of the unseen, but Prince Lír leaned toward it to be warm. He would have cupped his hands around her smile and breathed it brighter, if he had dared."

-page 149 of The Last Unicorn (Peter S. Beagle)