Love this opening

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Good Day, I am writing and thought I would share this from the 1st chapter. Can’t wait for Kelly to make the illustration for this.Now back to chapter 3.

Have a great day, WB

“James jumps off his bed and races to the window and opens the both sides of the window. Its Matthias or Matt as James calls him the blue dragon and Syvok is standing on his back holding on to the golden shiny rope. Syvok dressed in green vest, brown pants and shirt, and his funny Robin Hood hat with ear flaps down over his pointy ears, jumps into James’s room. James steps back as Matt hangs his head in the window. They both ask “What are you doing?” The turquoise streaks in the in the dark day sky is the dragonets Alexandria and Bethany looping around like antique planes.  “Hi,” says James.  He waves to the dragonets and enjoys watching the dragonet zooming around like dancing northern lights in the sky. The Dragonet’s tip their wings in salute to James. It’s December so its dark 24 hours a day in Akureyri, Iceland and the dragons glitter and shine against the darkness. James is excited this means another adventure in the near future.”

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Review Anissa Part One

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 Good Evening , Anissa part one written by XchylerConn  just recently posted  on Solstice Publishing.  This is going to be a free series you can down load. First I would like to say I love the cover.  The cover intices me to look further into the book. The intro was gripping and I wanted to know more, what is going on, why is she confused.

I found Chapters 1 through 4 quite intriguing and interesting. Its is spooky and eerie . I want to know more about all the players. What is a question asked by Rachelle. Do you know what? She asked. I want to know what does it mean Anissa is the key to the Gate and what lays beyond the gate.  I want to know who really is the good guys and bad guys. The ending is a good cliff hanger.  Can’t wait for part two. I recommend this quick read and get into the Halloween spirit. Bye for now, WB

Link to Anissa Part One

http://www.solsticepublishing.com/products/Anissa.html

 

Meet The Author ME

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I spent the morning answering questions and All about Books was kind enough to post my article as a Meet the Author post. Tayna was very kind and helped along the way. It was posted this after noon and here is the link.

I hope you enjoy learning about me.

Check it out. Thanks and have a grand evening, WB

http://speedyreader-allthingsbooks.blogspot.com/2011/10/getting-to-know-author-wendy-nystrom.html#comments

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Learned what widgets are yesterday

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Good Evening Folks,

Widgets. Widgets are a way to link data to your blog or website. I discovered this while investigating wordpress features. My question why not just call them add ons for side bars? So I have successfully added with widgets my facebook link, twitter link, a picture of me with holding my book James Saves the Moon. I need sales big time. Only sold one book this summer. Elementary Children love this story. If you have a son, nephew, grandson named James they will really enjoy the story. And a dragon on every picture.


Available at:

http://www.solsticepublishing.com/products/James-Saves-the-Moon%252d%252d%252d-PDF-EBOOK.html

http://www.amazon.com/James-Saves-the-Moon-ebook/dp/B004VWXRJE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1317953055&sr=8-2

 

Reviews:

http://www.readingwritingbreathing.com/2011/09/review-james-saves-moon-by-wendy.html

James Saves the Moon by Wendy Nystrom: This is for the younger kids. My 5 year old LOVED having me read this to him. And he loved finding a dragon in every picture. The story is adorable, and teaches some too. My son learned about Iceland, and he learned that nothing is ever out of reach, if you try hard enough, and believe it can be done! I loved it! 5 of 5 stars!

Simplistic Halloz Books has agreed to review my book. I hope they like it. Here is their link. http://www.simplistik.org/shbooks/?page_id=50

I am posting every day on my twitter and facebook. Nice that I figured out how link to all these sites. I do know  two folks have decided to buy my book which is cool but I need about a 100 or more sales. Still looking at reviewers websites. Sent a request to another one today.

I finished my first draft of my 3rd chapter today on my 3rd story Tomfoolery and the Yule Lads of Iceland. I am having fun with this story.

Well that is about it for tonight. Hope every one has spectacular dreams tonight.The moon has been beautiful and bright and I think mars is the bright planet I can see off to west every evening.

Bles, WB

Reasearch Research

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Good Day,

I am just rolling along writing then boom need information. This leads to research. Research is vital to most stories. One of my good Icelandic pals and faboulous teacher, Rannveig helped with with some details on the Yule Lads, and some good links. I found a couple of other good links as well. Who could not love the Christmas time fun of the Yule Lads and their evil Mom and Lazy Father. Don’t forget the mean scary black cat. It is a perfect folk tale during the cold dark months in Iceland and else where. Enjoying the adventure with James and Syvok. Here is the Yule Lads.

The 13 Icelandic Yule Lads:

1.StekkjastaurStiffy Legs

2. Giljagaur- Gully Jumper

3. Stúfur- Stubby

4. Þvörusleikir- Spoon Licker

5. Pottasleikir- Pot Licker

6. Askasleikir- Bowl Licker

7. Hurðaskellir- Door Slammer

8. Skyrgámur- Yougart Gobbler

9. Bjúgnakrækir- Sausage Snatcher

10. Gluggagægir- Window Peeper

11. Gáttaþefur- Door Sniffer

12. Ketkrókur- Meat Hook

13. Kertasníkir- Candle Stealer

Grýla– Hag their Mother who is hungry and likes to eat children, but her sons never bring any back from their travels down the mountain.

Leppalúði-  Ragamuffin the lads father and he is lazy and naps a lot

Jólakötturinni – The Christmas Cat- Mean looks for scraps and will scratch or bite just because it wants to.

Information provided by  Friends in Iceland and Wikipedia

Back to my story Tomfoolery and the Icelandic Yule Lads.

Bles, WB

2nd Review. Reading Writing Breathing Book Review (This Rocks or Boulders LOL)

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Hi Folks, Here is the link to my second review. People who read my book James Saves the Moon really like it. We email the information and they do have the choice to ignore, refuse, or give you a negative review. I am getting positive feed back so far every time I send it out.  I thank H.D. for taking the time to read my book and for writing such a nice review.

Here is the link, Bles, WB

http://www.readingwritingbreathing.com/2011/09/review-james-saves-moon-by-wendy.html

The Review– from Reading Writing Breathing Book Reviews

“Review: James Saves The Moon by Wendy Nystrom and Author Interview!

James Saves The Moon
by Wendy  Nystrom

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“Here within lies a tale of a young boy named James, which takes place in a far away island nation of Iceland.”

Travel along with James up the mountain, soaring through the air with his friends he meets along the way to reach the moon.

My Review:

I just want to preface by saying that Wendy is the first author to contact ME about reviewing her book, and it was an honor to read her book for young readers, James Saves The Moon.

I also want to preface by mentioning i’m writing this review as an 8-10 year old, because this book is not for older kids, probably stops at 11 or 12! But nonetheless i was enchanted by this book!

James Saves The Moon is a book i would not normally pick up, because it is aimed at a much younger crowd than what i read and review! I know i have a few adult readers that come to RWB Book Reviews, so this is more for me to tell you that if your child that is between the ages of 8-10, and loves dragons, magic, and folklore, that this is the book you need to buy for him/her! I am a bit of an advanced reader for my age, and i’m 12, and i did not feel this book was for my age group, but if you have a reluctant reader at home this is a quick, easy read that will get your kids really liking to read!

James Saves The Moon is simply put, magical. In a small 32 pages, Wendy wraps up dragons and spells and magic, bravery and moral questions and moral values that is enchanting! James Saves The Moon teaches children multiple lessons about courage, bravery, friendship, wonder, and never giving up. I can’t get over how much magic Wendy has graced the pages of this book with!

This book would not be a book i would just LOOVEEE, because it is written for a really young audience, but i have no doubt that a reluctant reader will be enthralled by the tale of three friends off to save the earth from the moon!
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Wendy Nystrom is a writer, a wife, and a mother of three wonderful children. Wendy grew up in St. Paul, MN, and has lived at different points in her life in Minnesota, Texas, Idaho, Colorado, West Virginia, and Iceland. She currently resides in Michigan (USA). Wendy is an avid reader of many different genres; she love adventures; and devotes some of her time to being active in schools, the local library, and other community projects. Wendy began writing children stories in 2005 while living in the wonderful country of Iceland.
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What were your inspirations for James Saves the Moon?
My Son inspired the story. While looking out our balcony window, He said “Mom, look at the moon, it is sitting on the mountain, I bet I could go out and climb the mountain and touch it.” Rannveig, my son’s teacher, also gave me books on Iceland folklore, and other children’s stories. The story came to me within a few days. My first draft just had James travel to the mountain and touch it. It was the illustrator-Jim Weidman that suggested I add some type of calamity to the story. After I wrote this story it seemed to unlock an area of my brain I rarely used. The gift of creating and writing a story. It was wonderful.
The book is set in Iceland, why did you decide to have the book take place there?
Our family lived in Akureryi Iceland for Two years.Fall of 2004 to summer 2006.My husband taught at the University. James my son went to 1st and 2nd grade in Iceland. His twin sisters were 2 and 3. We really enjoyed Iceland. It was a good life changing experience. It is a magical place especially for children.
When did you start to write?

In 2005 while living in Iceland.
Are you working on another book for children?
I have finished the second one and have submitted it to my publisher (Solstice Publishing). Waiting to hear if they are going to publish it. It is called Helga Returns. The main Characters travel to a troll village in a mountain. New Illustrator, Kelly Murry. Mr. Weidman retired I owe him much he and his wife Barb mentored me as we worked a whole summer. I have a sneak peak of a couple pictures on my blog wendysbookcase.com
 I am currently working on the third book. “Amongst the clouds” Same characters, the trio travel up to fly inside a iridescent cloud and make a fun discovery hidden in the clouds. I have a rough draft of a third which includes Iceland’s 13 Santa’s. Yes they have 13 Santa’s. I am also developing a teen series which expands some of my experiences at a book store my Mom went to to learn about astrology and numerology. I met Witches, Wizards, tarot readers and other psychic folks growing up. Friend of mine suggested I should write some fiction about the New Moon Book Store. This was after visiting a book signing for Holly Black. I am working on a novel called Aliens Among Us. So I keep very busy. I have a folder with book ideas as I think of them. I just purchased a recorder to help me with writing.
What was your favorite part about writing James Saves the Moon?
My favorite part was when I decided to find an Illustrator and then send out my manuscript. It was a fun summer. It was like Christmas every time a new illustration was emailed to me from Mr. Weidman. All the kids in the neighborhood would come over to see the latest Illustration.
While I write I feel like I am with James on his adventure and seeing a feeling everything my characters are. I also like thinking of what traits I would like my character to have and then think about character traits people around me have. The main character of course has some traits my son James does. He is also very creative. Matt the dragon reminds me of a dear friends son in Corpus Christi, TX.
I am very fortunate that I  have so many friends and have lived many different places that contribute to my writing, keep me going when I was about to give up. My family have supported me the whole time.

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Not the Best Morning for Writing

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Greetings All,

I was hoping to finish chapter 2 this morning. It is not going to happen. I have road construction outside and construction in the house.  All of the construction is a very good thing. They are repaving the streets so no more pot holes . I live on a corner and they are paving both side streets. Lots of trucks and other equipment and beeping going on out there. My Bathroom is getting a much needed update. New Shower and Faucets on the  two sinks. 3rd bedroom is being painted. Actually the painter is quiet except when he uses his vacuum. Most of the time the contractors in the house do not bother me. I put in a CD, close the door to my office and travel to my imaginary world. I hope I can find some time tonight after the kids go to bed. Bedtime has been challenging with my twin 9 year olds the last couple weeks. I would not mind so much that they don’t fall asleep by 8pm. Just wish they would talk quietly instead of getting wild.

I really like my 3rd story. Tomfoolery and the  Yule Lads of Iceland. It is going to turn out to be a fun story. This story has been rattling in my head for about a month now it was going to be the 4th story.  When I cannot set it aside in my head or write the ideas that come in waves and return to the other story I have been working on. It means this story wants to be released now. I have the lay out done, basic outline, research done and assessable, introduction done and chapter 1 done. I was hopping to really get into the story and  have that wonderful feeling I am there experiencing everything my characters are experiencing. Not happening right now.  No flow keep getting pulled out of the imaginary world. So just more technical writing for a while.

Still waiting on a contract for book 2 Helga Returns

Until the next time, Have a Great Day, WB

P.S. Just a reminder “James Saves the Moon is available at

solsticepublishing.com, amazon.com, smashwords.com, barnesandnoble.com,schulerbooks.com, powells.com

First Book Review by a Stranger (Heather’s Book Reviews)

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James Saves the Moon by Wendy Nystrom: This is for the younger kids. My 5 year old LOVED having me read this to him. And he loved finding a dragon in every picture. The story is adorable, and teaches some too. My son learned about Iceland, and he learned that nothing is ever out of reach, if you try hard enough, and believe it can be done! I loved it! 5 of 5 stars!

This is so Awesome! Heather’s Book Reviews is on Face Book and was kind enough to review my book. The best part is she liked it! Bless Bless, WB