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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

I Can Do It A Summer Adventure In Writing









It has been an amazing day. My grandson and I plan to write a book together. He has some fantastic ideas and actually complex story lines and characters. I want it to be more. I want this to be our little adventure with writing and learning. I think one of the most important aspects of learning is the ability to learn to think. We can memorize many things. We can read and we can listen. We can learn. We also need to think about all of those things. To be able to use the things we learn, to do something we desire to do or accomplish that something special that has alluded us, is bringing learning into a new light of utilization of acquired skills and knowledge. We need to expand from accepting all we hear, to thinking about what we hear and learning from life.
Much of this day has been discussing. He agrees with me and wants to learn as much as possible and make the book we do together, something special. We can only do that by work. We will have to work to learn many things. We will have to work with ideas and learn to develop them.We will have to think and create.
We discussed his school, teachers, and classes. Whenever I read the little book I wrote called The Pumpkin Field, we always end up talking about many things. We discuss their thoughts, ideas and it goes on from there. Some tell of the their fears such as the fear of darkness and we see how the story helps us to understand those things. We almost always talk about writing. When they ask me about writing the book I see such excitement and enthusiasm. We talked about writing and the last class did a whole class project with them writing their own stories.
As we talk there and at home, one point I ask is about when they learn their spelling words, their definitions of words and what words really are? “You may think that you study your spelling words to get a good grade and that is correct but there is another reason you may not know yet.... you will one day.”
They always ask what it is that they do not know about their own spelling words and at times the teacher looks curious about what I might be getting to in the discussion. “What you learn here in school is wonderful and we all need good grades but there is more. What you learn here is a gift that will last a life time. Your teachers are doing more than teaching you the words, they are helping you how to learn. Teachers give you the gift that lasts all of your lives. The things you learn now will be with you forever.”
We discuss many other things and always have such a good time. Today with my grandson, we reviewed somethings we had already learned and discussed new ideas. We talked about what kind of stories we want to write. We talked about characters and also not using other people's ideas and characters. He does love Iron Man. I even explained copyright about what we write and create including what you see on television. Our story will have to come entirely from our own imagination.
I told him anything worth doing is worth doing well and also worth working as hard as we can. He agreed we will spend this time not only doing a book but learning about books, words and many things we can use to write.
I am not going to go into every detail here but thought about keeping a journal of the study pages, discussions, topics and ideas as we go. I think I will see if I can work it into book form to help other children learn to write or just have a joy and being able to create with words.
I still plan to have a small group of children who are interested in writing with a group of their own. We can have our writers group and the junior group too at different times. I thought about doing a workshop with them if there ever was such an interest. Right now I am excited about what we are doing together, grandson and grandma. He calls me MaMaw.
As I discussed all of this with him he frowned and mentioned it might be nice to have a book so that other kids could make their books too. “Can you teach them and help them with a book?”
“I guess I could, but it would take a lot of work.” He smiled at me as I smiled in return, thinking of how I might be able to do this and him at the same time.
With that big grin on his face he told me we needed a cover for our notebook. It could be the cover for the book to learn to write and then we will have to do our book.
I reviewed some of the vocabulary I wanted him to remember. I asked him if he remembered what a protagonist was. “Sure I do. That’s the one the story is about.”
I then mentioned that the main character would be the protagonist and asked if he remembered how to spell protagonist. He thought for a moment and I could see his little lips move as he silently sounded it out and spelled it perfectly. We did a few other words and definitions including talking about how he could use these things. He asked me why he could just not call them people instead of protagonists. I explained the story might have a main character that was an animal or maybe even an alien. By using the proper term we can more easily understand each other. We lean new things all the time and in school they are always learning new words. Think how limited life would be if we only learned a little and never learned any more. Words can open a whole world and echo through the ages of time.
As I write this blog I am sure now that I will make a book/workbook about writing for young people. Zander is 8 years old and he constantly amazes me. We never know what we can do until we try and then keep trying and learning. As we work to learn and write our story I can also share that experience. It is an exciting time for me and Zander. He has always said that one day he was going to write his own story in his own book with his MaMaw, and the time is right.  We can do it.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

You Can Hear It With Your Ears But Can You Feel It In Your Heart?



Friday the 13th to some may be an unlucky day and it could be an interesting discussion about that day but I have other news I want to share.  I want to tell you about something that did more than entertain me.  It did more than provide an interesting evening.  I want to tell you about en evening, place and people that have made a great impression for me and many others.


TheArts@311 is a musicians/artists collective providing a meeting place for artists and those who appreciate and want to support the arts locally.  That sounds simple but when you experience the place and what is happening there, it is far from simple ... except, it is simply outstanding in so many ways.



This is a place where people with a passion can share their talents and works.  Art comes in many shapes and forms.  When the sky is ablaze with color that paints the heavens in a sunset....a writer may have words that fill the soul sharing the beautiful site and bringing it to life to share with others.  An artist can visualize the colors flooding the canvas or paper creating such a beauty to share.  A photographer feels the desire to capture the moment of the ever changing beauty as the sun sets.  A musician may feel inspiration to create the song, the music, the composition or performance that ignites the passion in their hearts.  Art in many forms and often combined are so much more than something to see and hear.

That is what we experienced on Friday the thirteenth at The Arts @311.  I could say that we listened to some really good music there but that would be an understatement.  I could say that we had such a good time it made you want to tap your foot and sing along but that too would not be enough to actually explain what the evening was like for me.  I heard music and that is true but I felt the passion by those performing as the rhythm, lyrics and sounds touched my heart and soul.


There were so many there and everyone had a chance to share their own gifts such as Skye and Jennifer Ansara and Leon McEntire who were playing when we arrived with Carl Holden.  What talent all of them have and an ability to covey emotion.  Song after song playing and singing the music seemed to flow from them.

Watching my own husband on stage with Rev. Rick Bowen, and Rob Rubenstien playing harmonica as if it was sounds from the soul, joining and blending with the other instruments and vocalists made me smile and proud.



Mike Lovell, Eddie, Carl Holden, and David Shade playing guitar in all different songs with such talent and inspiration as the different vocalist of Carl, Jen, Skye and Eddie formed an evening you did not want to end.  I can honestly say there was not a moment I did not enjoy and even more than listening to the music....I felt the music.  I felt the enthusiasm and passion.  I felt the art shared and moment that was like electricity through all who were present.


Hearing Carl Abraham and Erik on the drums gave depth and intensity pulsing in the soul.  The music was alive and I felt alive in a moment to remember.  This is something so special in the place and the people right down to those who became a part of it all as we listened and became one with the music and people who played.  It was more than the notes of a song or words of the lyrics.  It was more than the rythum of the drums.  The music was passion and intensity uniting all who were there.

I look forward to returning for many other events and nights shared and people sharing their ART at The Arts @311 in Jonesboro, Ar at 311 Church St.



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

SOMETHING WONDERFUL





Lat night I saw something wonderful.  I have told about the special event planned with the writers group as an out reach project.  Guest speaker CD. Mitchell came to the Art@311 in Jonesboro, Ar.  It was a wonderful evening in so many ways.






TheArts@311 is a place for artists and those who appreciate and want to support the arts to be able to meet locally. Jonesboro and Northeast Arkansas has an incredible amount of talent in so many fields such as music, fine arts, visual arts, writing, and even the art of story telling. TheArts@311 hosts these local professional and semi-professional artists for performances and exhibitions providing a friendly and interesting place for people to share with others the things of their passions. The stage is equipment for music performance and perfect for exhibitions of visual and fine arts, reading or other performance art in many forms. 

Their goal is to promote the artist and they do provide and promote such a wonderful venue for that, but they do so much more.  The atmosphere and the people there encourage even by the friendly and appreciative attitudes.  What they are doing and developing is more than a place to go with things to see and hear.  By being there you are a part of something special and having a wonderful time with art in so many forms by so many people.  The Arts @311 is something wonderful.

The NEA Writer's Group felt honored that CD Mitchell would be guest speaker for a special program we wanted to offer.  Who and what are we....

We hope that by gathering together and sharing, we might offer and receive encouragement, support, information and individual growth assisting us to accomplish our goals and make dreams come true. It is my desire that each person find something of interest and benefit from these meetings of friends reaching out to one another sharing a common interest and goals. If you love to write, want to write, are published or write for your own pleasure or just have an interest or want to share with others, we hope to form an interesting group to grow, share, learn, and reach out.

That’s it. I had an idea and hoped it would work out to be something that might really help others.  I hope that is exactly what it is doing because those in this group have helped me so much.  There is such an abundance of talent but there is so much more.  The enthusiasm, support, encouragement and attitudes are fodder for the soul to me.  Each and everyone who comes is special.

When we think of something special I have to say the experience of listening to CD Mitchell would have to go on the list of Something Wonderful.  He would have to sit at the top of the list.  I have listened to many speakers on many topics,but this man has the magic of a story teller, the expertise allowing for in depth and insightful discussion and the creativity that works magic to bring a story to life.  When he read his stories you could see it, feel it and know the characters.  The crowd sat motionless mesmerized with his presentation.




When CD had concluded speaking on stage he visited with everyone answering questions and speaking on many topics to the delight of all.  This man has a gift in not only his creativity but in his attitudes and compassion to inspire and help others to do and be more in the projects and their creations.  This is an individual of such talent we felt honored he shared the evening with us and hope to see him again.












Before it started I was so nervous.  I was going to speak explaining who and what the writer's group is and introduce CD.  As the moment neared my apprehension and I guess you could call it stage freight mounted and my hands actually trembled.  When I stepped up to speak I can not say I am the most professional speaker or experienced but I was looking out at faces.  There were not the faces of the crowd.  They were faces of some wonderful people who took the time to come and share the evening together listening to a wonderful speaker and story teller.

I have to say the evening was indeed.....something wonderful.







I will be making a photo album of these and more soon sharing this special event and I hope to have many more to follow.  There are some exciting things scheduled and fantastic announcements from more than one of the Writer's Group.  Just one of those is the fact that Silver Moon....the novel by Jetta Stone will be available during a special promotion July 19th 20 and 21.  I will have more news about it and the wonderful author very soon but it is something you will not want to miss.


Thursday, July 5, 2012

Jetta Stone Interview



Jetta Stone lives in Arkansas with her husband who is both a Cowboy and a 40 year careered law enforcement officer. Her love of the Old West Culture and the sport of Rodeo was the muze for her writings in this novel allowing her to not only create a vivid and realistic story, but one with the heart and soul of the culture found in so many who have the rodeo lifestyle.





Silver Moon is a rich story filled with passion and romance as well as high drama of shattered lives, hard choices, relationships that are breaking and bending, mystery, suspense and more. 


Interview with Jetta Stone – Author of "Silver Moon"

 Linda...

I've told a bit about you and Silver Moon but would love to have you share even more.

Jetta:..

Thank you Linda.  I would love to especially since Silver Moon is something dear to me.  As I worked writing the story the characters seemed to take on a will and life of their own.  Silver Moon immediately splinters into several different stories as it encompasses four separate lives. What makes the story interesting is that although each individual is struggling with their own issues, there is a common thread tying them together and that thread is the business they have contracted into as co-owners.  Money is the key and they hope to make a lot of it in this new business venture. Their hope is that this business will offer the launch for the change each person wishes for in their personal life. 

One wants to leave a relationship – one wants to desperately hold onto a relationship – one wants to realize a life long dream – while another wants to prove their self-worth.  All want change, and all get change; however, little did they know what lay ahead for them in the process.  Horrific consequences of this venture soon occur and bring about dark changes full of conflict, struggle, danger, and loss.  Yet, in the end, a lost relationship from the past resurfaces to see them through those dark unsettled times into a very different future.

Linda...

How long had you had the idea for your book before you began to write the story?

Jetta...

Silver Moon is a modern western romance. My husband owned a Rodeo Company for several years, and during that time I worked for the company. I fell in love with that Old West Culture – Rodeo is a New Twist of the Old West. The story started coming to me, piece by piece at first, then in a deluge that I couldn't keep up with. I had to pull over to the side of the road and write, I'd keep a pen & pad by my bed at night – I think I literally wrote in my sleep to keep up with the story and characters flooded my brain.

Linda...

Could you tell a bit more about how the love of the Old West culture and Rodeo helped to inspire you?  Many of us may have been to see a rodeo but there is always so much that goes on behind the scenes in any show, production or presentation. 

Jetta...

As I stated, I love the rugged, untamed nature of the Old West Culture.  Every generation has its heroes.  Superman is one such character.  Superman was a fictitious character, yet he was embraced for his bravery and moral values, which are the common threads which tie all heroes together.  The American Cowboy is a real life hero whose memory has crossed generations.  His courage and patriotism has been kept alive through music and the written word, and rodeo.  The horses, those Stetsons and Boots, the competition to tame the wild beast are all captivating and perhaps a bit hypnotic.  There is an intensity and vibrant life you can feel in rodeo and the people there.





Linda...

I would love to hear about your main characters. Who was your favorite? Why?

Jetta...

Well, I love the female heroine in the story, Jessica Warnick, and I do classify her as a hero. What is a hero? A hero is someone who takes the appropriate action at the appropriate time regardless of personal risks.  Sometimes that hero saves others, or saves the situation, sometimes the hero saves themselves.

Linda...

Who is your most unusual or most likeable character?

Jetta...

Oh, this one is easy. This character, Jake Warnick, is a person whom the reader will immediately develop a love/hate relationship with.  They will root for him to overcome his demons, for he really wants to.  They will get angry with him for his bad behavior and what it will cost him.  They will be intrigued by his playfulness and women will lust after him even though he is a bad boy.  Well, maybe that "is why" they will lust after him! Ha.

Linda...

How long did it take you to write your book? 

Jetta...

Let's just say "too long".  The book was in constant flux for a lengthy period of time until I finally had added enough variety of characters and venue to complete the fleshing out of the story to a point where I was satisfied that no more could be done to it.  I wanted it to be more than just a story well told.  I wanted it to be a story with characters that the reader could actually get to know and a story they would not forget.

Linda...

How do you develop and differentiate your characters? 

Jetta...

A good story is based upon a good plot.  After that, developing the personalities and actions of the characters to fit the plot is what makes for a good story.

What works for you to develop the plot and stay on track? Do you have specific techniques or customs that assist you in this process?

Jetta...

Using a well planned out plot is the framework on which the activities and personalities of the characters and situations is built.  Adhering to this framework keeps my mind from straying too far into useless material.

Linda...

How and when do you decide that you are finished writing a story? What do you consider being finished writing with the story?

Jetta...

The story is finished when no more can be done to achieve the ending of the story.  There are many other things to consider before the word finished can properly be used.  Editing of the story reveals issues to work and revise and at times even rewrite.  I am not sure that any author is ever really at peace to say it is finished as there is nothing in this life that is perfect and we strive to create the best that it can possibly be.  I gues there is a difference between writing the story and finishing the book.  In the story achieving the end of a well written and fully develped story would be an end to the beginning of what the author envisions for the book.

Linda...

What is your goal for the book?   what do you want people to take get and remember after they finish reading the story? 

Jetta:

I would hope that the reader would realize that all people have flaws in their character and behavior, even heroes have flaws.  Sheer physical strength and bravery do not necessarily make someone a hero.  Standing on one's values, not giving in to the moral decay in society could be considered being heroic.  Or, giving others the maximum time and effort to change, then having the courage to walk away when they do not change could be considered to be heroic.

I want each reader to get to know these characters and maybe find a way to look at things in a deep and understanding way.

Linda...

Could you tell a bit more about any message in your writing you want readers to grasp?

Jetta...

I would be happy to.  Be fair to others, but, be true to your beliefs.  This might be the idea I would like for people to be left with as they close the back cover on the book.

Linda...

What things have changed for you personally since you wrote your first book?

Jetta...

It has been delightful to get to know a whole new group of friends, who are writers themselves.  Writers support each other and are very sharing with their knowledge of the field of writing.  Hearing from all of the people who have read and are reading the book has been a pure delight.  I feel as if I am watching a dream become a reality and I can hold it in my hand.  I see the chance to share something I am passionate about with others and hope I can help them along the way too.

Linda...

What has been the thing that you found most surprising about being a writer?

Jetta...

Learning to think of myself as a writer.  I have always loved to write but never thought of myself in that way.  I worked to write a well crafted book that has more than a simple story.  I wanted Silver Moon to be special and leave the reader with more than just the story but also an understanding of the characters and their way of life. 


Linda....

We have discussed many things in our local writer's group and the group on line.  I would like to thank you for all of your participation and the time you devote helping and reaching out to others.  I want to thank you for taking this time to reveal things allowing us to better know you and the story of the story.  I also want to say I can hardly wait to read more.  I know this will be only the beginning of many new things to come.

I have heard news that you will soon be offering a special event sharing this wonderful novel in ebook for Kindle for free.  Could you tell us about that?

Jetta...

I am so excited for this opportunity to give Silver Moon as a gift and share with others.  The time is soon approaching and will be announced officially very soon....   but    I will tell you what I have planned.

July 19, 20 and 21st anyone can download the ebook of Silver Moon.  This is a 494 page novel that seems to appeal to men and women alike.

Linda...

Could you share some of the links where we can find more about you and the things you are doing and have done?

Jetta...

My facebook page is   https://www.facebook.com/JettaStone

        and      https://www.facebook.com/Stone2.J

That Ain't No Bull   Blog   http://jettastone1.blogspot.com/

    jettastone1(Twitter)

Amazon Author Central Page     http://www.amazon.com/Jetta-Stone/e/B005UNPFU2/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1





I retired from a 20 year career in the field of Health and Nutrition and I have worked as a Realtor for several years. I also worked with my husband in his Rodeo Company. It was the latter experience that led me to write my latest novel, Silver Moon. I loved the culture of the old west that has been preserved throughout the years in the sport of Rodeo. I gathered ideas from many places to write Silver Moon and my current novel project. Environment, people, places, experiences, movies, history books all give some inspiration toward any book idea in a writer's mind and these all play a part in the formation of the stories I write.

I try to learn from life and all that it has to offer.  I'm currently finishing up another novel - Lake of the Dead - that goes off in a totally different direction of thought than the contemporary western romance - Silver Moon. Lake of the Dead is a suspense thriller and I hope everyone will enjoy the read as much as I've enjoyed writing both of these novels.








Jetta Stone is an amazingly talented author that does more than put words on a page.  Jetta takes you to a world and people you can know and enjoy.  She reaches out to others with hope, help, inspiration and helping in any way that she can.
   

Monday, March 26, 2012

Fun Times… Memories and Magic In The Songs





 

My husband, daughter, grandson and I went to hear some music last Friday. It was wonderful to be able to get out and have special times together, but it was even more than I had expected. We went to a place called the Plantation Park Music Theater in Jonesboro, Ar. It is so beautiful and such a pleasure to experience. The people are friendly and you feel welcome from the time you step up on the porch. The location is in the country and even the view is something to see.

I intend to go as often as I can and hope to learn more about it. There is such an atmosphere there with the people and the music that you feel at home and surrounded by friends. The people smile and greet one another warmly and visit before the show. The feeling of welcome is contagious as I found myself smiling and so glad we went.

 






That brings me to tell you about the show. What a show….wow. Lauren Gray was performing a benefit concert. From the moment she stepped out on the stage it was magic. The music was more than the notes or sounds from instrument and voice. The music was filled with emotion and enthusiasm. It carried the sounds of life and passion. Hearing, seeing and sharing the event was more than fun…it was memories in the making for all of us. The magnetism of these talented people flowed through the crowd as people of all ages listened in delight.

 





Lauren is absolutely amazing and when you put them all together they have magic. There is more than just music…there is heart, soul and music that has a life of its own making times to remember and enjoyed by all. You could more than see the connection of these talented people as the played and sang so many songs. You could feel it as the music reached out and you felt a part of it all. That is such a gift and these people are filled with such talent and passion for what they do that you feel as if you are watching a dream come true. To be able to create something that has such impact is a dream come true and more than the words of a song or notes played.

Lauren has such a passion and it shows in the beautiful connection on the stage, in the music, and in the overall expressions between her and those around her.

 

There was a time to meet and greet those who presented and performed such a delightful show.  Autographs were signed and many wanted to show theirs in unique ways.......








The whole evening was such a pleasure and I was so happy that we went. It reminded me of the dream and passion I have with my own desires to write. Working to do something special takes determination and work. It takes more than that. It takes heart to try to do the very best that you can and to create something that reaches into the depths of our hearts and soul. I hope that my books and things that I write and paint will reach out to others. I see the same passion in the talented performers and individuals that work and practice to give something of themselves in every performance.

 








A place to go and people to see and hear….. Sharing the songs of hearts and words from deep with in our souls. The desire to create.