February 13, 2008

Breadcrumbs...

I swore to myself I would only post something short (ok, so that didn't work) - something to let you all know I haven't abandoned this blog. Something to let you know I've been incredibly busy following story trails - both writerly ones and bigger ones. Life stories. The stuff that life is, that you tell the story about later.

The turn of the year would, I knew, be a time where my attention would be focused on the stories around our hearth, the ones we're making up as we go along. It's been a busy time, trying to coordinate magical moments (as wonderous as magic is, it takes a little preparation to get the ingredients just right) and recording them with all the creative energy we could muster.

As I devoted myself to writing down the tales that I know my son will want to hear when he's older I stumbled across other opportunities and am now getting ready to tinker my wares, so to speak, with the aim that I will be able to support my travelings in the future. So what is it that's keeping me on the back of this galloping horse instead of resting by the fire with you all as I'd planned? I'm on a breadcrumb trail and while I'm not starving yet I could use a pick-me-up (hey - is that a house made of candy up ahead...?!) See below for moe details.

P.S. From My Neck Of the Woods...
(a little update)

So: the breadcrumb chasing. I have this great opportunity at the moment: to write an e-book as part of a 'Writer's Library Series'. It's very challenging trying to find time with a baby-who's-toddling (for the most part) but I'm working my butt off trying to not let this opportunity slip through my fingers. Presuming all goes well and the editor is happy with my work I will be launching a website to coincide with the books release, where all my various writing adventure trails can be followed. I WILL be maintaining this blog, however, as fairy tale themed and inspired writing is an integral part of who I am. I will be linking from the website to this blog (and vice versa) so you shouldn't feel left behind. The other website will allow me to advertise any books I write or am affiliated with, whether fiction or non-fiction, as well as be a place to explore writing, creativity and inspiration in general. This blog - Tales of the Ink Gypsy - is specifically themed for fairy tale inspired writing and while I'm so glad I finally decided to head out into the big scary world with all these thoughts and writings, it doesn't cover everything that I'm working on or thinking about. So The Ink Gypsy get another address to check in at and you, of course, will be most welcome to drop by at any time.

My novel, Deadwood, is currently treading water in the back of my mind (along with a new character who apparently has been there all along, though I didn't notice him until now because he was so small...) while I focus on getting the e-book done but never fear! I will not let the book drown! Part of the reason I'm branching out a little more actively is to support the writing of my novel. It may seem to be all hard work and not much sense at the moment but I have this gut feeling that this is the way forward and by riding this horse I will find the trail of my novel clearer to follow (you seeing a theme here?)

Stay tuned for the new website announcement and link, as well as to see how I did with the e-book (wish me luck, skill and speedy writing!).

PPS Oh yeah - I added a little picture of moi to my profile (in case you didn't notice). A necessary evil if one is writing a book these days. Those who know me personally know how big a deal this is - to step in front of the camera willingly. Ugh! Anyway, this will do I suppose...

Book Review
The Orphan's Tales Vol I: In the Night Garden & The Orphan's Tales Vol II: In the Cities of Coin and Spice - not so much a discovery, as I've had the first Volume for a while but Volume II was released recently and I found I had to read Volume I again.... (see post below for an extensive review and exploration!)


Discovered in the Woods
The Fairy Tales of J.K. Rowling - The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Yes, the book mentioned in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows exists! Well, seven of them do. Handmade and illustrated by Rowling they went for a fortune at a Sotheby's auction but it was all for a good cause. See images, get a sneak peek at the stories and hearhow it all came about at this dedicated Amazon site.


Interactive Children's Fairy Tale Exhibit Once Upon A Time: Exploring the World of Fairytales. Haven't you always wanted to walk into one of your fairy tale books to view it life-size? You could have if you were inn St Louis in 2006! Apparently this exhibition toured other cities last year but I couldn't find any 2008 information. Even if we can't see it in person, these pictures are pretty cool and guaranteed to send you back to your childhood (in a good way!)

Note: Illustration © Lorenzo Mattotti. Click on picture to go to see his work for the Hansel and Gretel online exhibition with The New Yorker or visit his website here.

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1 - Hi!
I really love your blog. :) We have a lot in writing common. LOL. I wish you much success in your upcoming novel.
Dorlana
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