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Thursday, March 30, 2017
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Friday, March 17, 2017
Once Upon a Time a Chipmunk and a Penguin Went to a Motel Room
Once Upon a Time a Chipmunk and a Penguin Went to a Motel Room
Im finishing an illustration-only book. It was intended for children, but its suitable for all ages.Please refer to this post.
So would it be considered a childrens picture book because it meets the page-count criteria, or could it be stretched to the novelty category and submitted to agents that dont accept childrens fiction? It seems to me that novelty can be a tough sell, but arent consumers more likely to purchase a novelty/gift book than, say, a fifteen-dollar picture book? I ask that realizing your answer most likely is that it depends on the pictures, but feel free to surprise me here.It depends on the pictures---and the topic.
There is a core audience for your book. Im guessing, from your question, that the topic or treatment is somewhat adult, and the only reason you think it might be a childrens book is the format. I dont suppose youve seen Baby, Mix Me a Drink? Or Furverts? Those are both board book formats, a format associated with infants and toddlers. Does the format make them for that audience? OH HELL NO.
Of course, there are some picture books published every year by childrens imprints for which the audience is really adults. The ones who skate that line in an acceptable way are usually light-hearted life advice, like: "if you love someone, set them free." They are bought as graduation gifts (see Walk On or Oh The Places Youll Go). The ones that dont are usually dreadful and sometimes psychotic life advice, like: "if you love someone, let them chop you down to a stump."
But graduation gifts is a difficult niche to publish into---more difficult than adult novelty books.
Figure out who your audience is. Good luck!
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Tuesday, March 7, 2017
One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand Amoretti LXXV Edmund Spenser
One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand Amoretti LXXV Edmund Spenser
(Poem #1820) One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand (Amoretti LXXV) One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washed it away; Again I wrote it with a second hand, But came the tide and made my pains his prey. "Vain man," said she "thou dost in vain assay A mortal thing so to immortalize, For I myself shall like to this decay, And eke my name be wiped out likewise." "Not so," quoth I "let baser things devise To die in dust, but you shall live by fame: My verse your virtues rare shall eternize, And in the heavens write your glorious name; Where, whenas death shall all the world subdue, Our love shall live, and later life renew." |
Note: The Amoretti are a series of eighty nine sonnets Spenser wrote to commemorate his courtship of his second wife, Elizabeth Boyle. A companion piece, 'Epithalamion', honours their wedding. It's hard to believe I've never come across Spenser's Amoretti before, but the fact remains that they are simply not very well represented in anthologies, recommendations, etc. . I have to wonder if their closeness in theme, form, feel and publication date to Shakespeare's more famous sonnets has to some extent led to their being overshadowed and relatively ignored - Palgrave declines to include one, for instance - but for whatever reason, I have managed to live in blissful ignorance of them. Anyway, I've made up for that now, having spent a happy evening reading through the sonnets - not really the recommended way to read them, of course, but I was pleasantly surprised by their variety, all the more impressive considering the short period in which they were written, and by the reasonably consistent quality of the poems. I chose to run today's sonnet because I was drawn by its resemblance to one of my favourites from Shakespeare, "Nor Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments" [Poem #1575], but this is in reality a very different sort of poem, more playful and less self-absorbed than Shakespeare's despite its superficial thematic similarity. (It is also not as good a poem, but then, few could compare to Shakespeare on what was practically his home ground.) The theme, as I have remarked before, is one beloved of poets through the ages, but the anecdotal tone of Spenser's poem lends it a certain extra charm and intimacy. martin [Links] Biography of Spenser: http://www.bartleby.com/65/sp/Spenser.html On the Amoretti: http://www.bartleby.com/213/1207.html An essay on Spenser: http://www.themediadrome.com/content/articles/words_articles/poems_spenser.htm The complete Amoretti: http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/spenser1.html
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Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Once Upon A Time In Amritsar 2016 Watch Punjabi Full Movie
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Once Upon A Time In Amritsar Full Movie cast and Crew:
Release Date:
April 29, 2016
Director
Harjit Singh Ricky
Producer
Mohit Banwait
Written by
Gurjind Maan
screenplay by
Harjit Singh Ricky
Genre
Action
Cast:
Dilpreet Dhillon
Gurjind Maan
Tanvi Nagi
Sonia Kaur
Pavan Malhotra
Arun Bali
Music by
Desi Crew
Daljit Singh
Pavneet Birgi
Goldy Boy
Gurcharan Singh
Arvinder Singh
Cinematography
Shivtar Shiv
Prakash Biswas
Raj Irani
Edited by
Just Right Studioz
Production company
Banwait Film
Cine Vision Films
Country
India
Language
Punjabi
Release Date:
April 29, 2016
Director
Harjit Singh Ricky
Producer
Mohit Banwait
Written by
Gurjind Maan
screenplay by
Harjit Singh Ricky
Genre
Action
Cast:
Dilpreet Dhillon
Gurjind Maan
Tanvi Nagi
Sonia Kaur
Pavan Malhotra
Arun Bali
Music by
Desi Crew
Daljit Singh
Pavneet Birgi
Goldy Boy
Gurcharan Singh
Arvinder Singh
Cinematography
Shivtar Shiv
Prakash Biswas
Raj Irani
Edited by
Just Right Studioz
Production company
Banwait Film
Cine Vision Films
Country
India
Language
Punjabi
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Once upon a time there was a Duke and his Duchess
Once upon a time there was a Duke and his Duchess
Hi there,
Thanks for popping in.
Fridays blog a private peek, right?
Well, let me tell you a story.
Once upon a time we had two beautiful black labs,
called Dutchie and Duke.

They were the most beautiful dogs,
and they loved each other very much.
In fact, when they were young lovers,
they had a litter of 8 beautiful puppies too.
5 black labs and 3 yellow!
You can imagine our surprise when the little blondies slipped out!
Dutchie was an amazing Mum,
and all 8 were fine pedigree labrador specimens!
As you will appreciate, we couldnt keep all the babies,
but they went to good homes, each and every one.
In those days, I used to make slate vases to make ends meet,
and used to exhibit the slates at Art & Craft shows
around the country. I made some very good friends in that arty world. Real artisans, wood turners, sculptors, painters, jewellers -
a very different blend to this craft world.
One of those friends was a jeweller called Gill.
We met at the Penshurst Show that May, and she sadly
told me that she had just said goodbye to one of her three cherished yellow labs. You have to know that her dogs were her world, her best friends. Where you saw Gill, you saw her 3 pals.
Well, Gill, would you consider a puppy? I asked.
Dutchy and Duke have recently had a litter.
Immediately her face lit up,
but then she remembered mine were black.
But Barbara, I prefer yellow labs. Girls
So I explained about the surprise arrivals,
that there was still one yellow girl left at home,
and she could hardly wait to come and meet her.
You may or may not know that pedigree dogs fetch a tidy sum.
You may or may not know that most of us artists who slept in the van and ate round the camp fire at those shows lived from hand to mouth and certainly had no spare cash for pedigree dogs!
It went without saying that I was more interested in
finding a perfect home for the little yellow lab,
and although the money would have come in handy for us,
Gill was happy to pay for all the jabs etc and I was delighted
to introduce them to each other. Job done.
In the September we met at Penshurst again.
Junior was doing well, and so was Gill.
But she gave me something very, very precious as a thank you.
Six silver napkin rings.
With all the hallmarks too.
They are my pride and joy.
They only come out on special occasions, like Christmas.
So I nearly went spare the other evening looking for them.
I had put them in such a safe place!
And when I was frantically hunting for them,
it wasnt the napkin rings I was really desperate for -
it was the memory. The puppies.
Dutchie and Duke.
Gill. Her joy.
And when I finally found them,
tucked away at the back of the dresser,
I was so relieved I cried.
Not about the silver though.
No no! What they represent.
Look! They have even had some little puppies.
Time to go decorate the tree.
My two pups are arriving Sunday.
Love & Hugs,
Barb
xxxx
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