Charity Jacob
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
LDS Storymakers Annual Writer's Conference
This past weekend I attended this writer's conference. It was so worth the money. I learned a lot. I learned so much that I've decided that I need to totally rewrite my novel I had planned to send in June 1st. Now, I'm not sure when I'll be sending it in. Soon I hope.
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
I went and did it!
Yes, you read the title right. I went a did it! "Did what?" you ask. Well I finally went on ldssingles.com. I am paying money in hopes of finding someone online. Can you believe that! I have a hard time believing it, especially after trying a different online dating site a year ago with no luck. Who is to say this time will be different? Maybe I need an examanation to see if everything in my head is working right. Oh well, I've paid for three months. If after three months nothing happens, then I'll get off the dating site and stay off of others for sure. Wish me luck.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Frustrations!
So I've been wanting to work on my novel in progress The MASH Boys, but whenever I go to sit down to work on it I feel like it is total crap. I work so hard to come up with funny scenes or even heart touching scenes, but when I read through what I wrote I feel like it is moving too slow. I want to do a story time with a couple of my friends so I can get their feedback on my story, but whenever I try to set up a time to have story time they have something else going on. So, that is what I've been feeling frustrated over lately. But since I've been pretty much stuck on my MASH Boys story I've actually been able to start a whole new novel, which I don't have a title for, and I'm loving it. So I'm actually trying to work on two novels at the same time.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Introducing Shannen Camp!
So my second cousin Shannen Camp is getting published! I am so super excited for her. Her release date for her book "The Breakup Artist" comes to stores October 2011. Since I work at Seagull Book, I expect to see you all there to get a copy of the amazing book. I seriously couldn't put it down, or should I say turn off the computer. You can read her blog at shannencbooks.blogspot.com
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Smokescreen by Traci Hunter Abramson
Hey Readers,
I just finished Traci's newest book Smokescreen. Smokescreen is number 5 in her Saint Squad Series. This series is about a team of Navy Seals in Virgina Beach. They are full of action, suspence, and don't let me forget Romance.
Smokescreen is specifically about Navy Seal Quinn Lambert and the mission he is one to protect the girl he loves from the bad guys. Taylor Palmetta is an artist who spent a year in Europe painting before she came back home to Virginia where all of a sudden one bad thing to another happens to her or more specifically her paintings.
I highy recommend this book, but only if you read her other books. Her other books include: Freefall, Lockdown, Crossfire, Backlass. She also has Undercurrent, The Deep End, The Ripple Effect, and Royal Target. They are all just as great.
I just finished Traci's newest book Smokescreen. Smokescreen is number 5 in her Saint Squad Series. This series is about a team of Navy Seals in Virgina Beach. They are full of action, suspence, and don't let me forget Romance.
Smokescreen is specifically about Navy Seal Quinn Lambert and the mission he is one to protect the girl he loves from the bad guys. Taylor Palmetta is an artist who spent a year in Europe painting before she came back home to Virginia where all of a sudden one bad thing to another happens to her or more specifically her paintings.
I highy recommend this book, but only if you read her other books. Her other books include: Freefall, Lockdown, Crossfire, Backlass. She also has Undercurrent, The Deep End, The Ripple Effect, and Royal Target. They are all just as great.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
My new class
Last week I started a class through the continuing education program through the Granite School District called Granite Peaks. The class I'm taking now is called "Stop Thinking and Start Writing". I am so loving this class. I just got back from from second week of class and would like to share the peice I wrote that my teacher and fellow class attenders enjoyed.
That Distant Night
The sound of the distant thunder shuddered down my spine as I watched the fog roll in over the hills through my bedroom window. Shaken with fear from the thunderous noise Gussie, my dog, snuggled up to me for comfort. As I held her in my arms petting her in hopes to calm her down, I thought about the distant night when my life change dramatically…
I could hear him in the other room preparing what should’ve been an excellent meal of spicy tacos. I could smell the spice of the taco meat from where I sat by the fire in the front room and couldn’t wait for him to tell me dinner was done.
I continued to sit there by the fire waiting for dinner and thought about the perfect day I had spent with him. The day started nice and hot, an unusual for our fall like season. We walked barefoot on the hot sidewalk surrounding our home soaking in the heat. After a while we decided to take the advantage of the nice day to go up into the canyons for a nice long hike. We ended up at the waterfall where we walked down to the bottom to stand behind on the rocks. We shared a kiss standing underneath the waterfall and were cherishing the moment that we shared.
When the sun started to descend, we made our way back home feeling the air chill drastically.
Brought out of my reverie of our day adventure, I walked away from the fire to look out the window. My eyes popped open with surprise as I watched snowflakes gently fall to the ground.
Excited for the first snowfall of the year I ran into the kitchen to pull him outside with me. I grabbed the towel he was holding and tossed it to the side. He hollered in excitement as we danced around letting the snow fall around us. I saw a large snowflake land on his nose and decided to kiss the flake away which brought about my first taste of snowflakes that year.
We lost all sense of time as we absorbed the warmth our bodies brought to each other out in the snow touched air. Later my nose started sniffing the air as it detected the smell of smoke. I quickly turned to look at the house and saw the house filled with smoke and flames. My heart clenched with fear as I thought about my most precious possession sleeping at the moment in the nursery. I screamed at the top of my lungs running towards the front door to go retrieve my baby, but I was stopped from behind by my husband who in turn ran to fetch the baby.
Surrounding neighbors started to gather around to watch my home rapidly get destroyed by fire. I held my breath waiting for my loved ones to emerge from the fiery wrath. I heard the sound of sirens approaching from a distant as I realized my life had changed forever.
I really hope you enjoyed it!
That Distant Night
The sound of the distant thunder shuddered down my spine as I watched the fog roll in over the hills through my bedroom window. Shaken with fear from the thunderous noise Gussie, my dog, snuggled up to me for comfort. As I held her in my arms petting her in hopes to calm her down, I thought about the distant night when my life change dramatically…
I could hear him in the other room preparing what should’ve been an excellent meal of spicy tacos. I could smell the spice of the taco meat from where I sat by the fire in the front room and couldn’t wait for him to tell me dinner was done.
I continued to sit there by the fire waiting for dinner and thought about the perfect day I had spent with him. The day started nice and hot, an unusual for our fall like season. We walked barefoot on the hot sidewalk surrounding our home soaking in the heat. After a while we decided to take the advantage of the nice day to go up into the canyons for a nice long hike. We ended up at the waterfall where we walked down to the bottom to stand behind on the rocks. We shared a kiss standing underneath the waterfall and were cherishing the moment that we shared.
When the sun started to descend, we made our way back home feeling the air chill drastically.
Brought out of my reverie of our day adventure, I walked away from the fire to look out the window. My eyes popped open with surprise as I watched snowflakes gently fall to the ground.
Excited for the first snowfall of the year I ran into the kitchen to pull him outside with me. I grabbed the towel he was holding and tossed it to the side. He hollered in excitement as we danced around letting the snow fall around us. I saw a large snowflake land on his nose and decided to kiss the flake away which brought about my first taste of snowflakes that year.
We lost all sense of time as we absorbed the warmth our bodies brought to each other out in the snow touched air. Later my nose started sniffing the air as it detected the smell of smoke. I quickly turned to look at the house and saw the house filled with smoke and flames. My heart clenched with fear as I thought about my most precious possession sleeping at the moment in the nursery. I screamed at the top of my lungs running towards the front door to go retrieve my baby, but I was stopped from behind by my husband who in turn ran to fetch the baby.
Surrounding neighbors started to gather around to watch my home rapidly get destroyed by fire. I held my breath waiting for my loved ones to emerge from the fiery wrath. I heard the sound of sirens approaching from a distant as I realized my life had changed forever.
I really hope you enjoyed it!
Thursday, July 01, 2010
I did it!
I actually wrote a novel in one and a half months! I owe all that to Kelli and Myelle, who I work with, for all the support and encouragement they gave me concerning my writing. Thank you gals! Maybe one day you'll be able to see your name on my acknowledgement page of that book sitting on a bookshelf at Seagull Book!
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