Author Tristi Pinkston announces the publication of her tenth book, Women of Strength, a nonfiction inspirational novel geared for the LDS market that is perfect for Mother’s Day gift-giving … or as a very thoughtful present for yourself on any occasion. She’s holding an online book launch on her blog all day on Saturday, March 24th, and you are invited! Every two hours from 10 a.m. to midnight, Tristi will be holding mini-contests, answering trivia questions, and giving away great prizes. Head on over to http://www.tristipinkston.blogspot.com to enter and to have a great time!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Create a Home Library
What do Leonardo Davinci, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and Abe Lincoln all have in common?
The answer: They all had their own personal home library.
Lets face it, for most people reading is not a priority. Case in point: I attended a meeting several years ago where the keynote speaker, Bryan Dodge, claimed that he could tell where someone's TV was located just by looking at a floor plan of their house. It was pretty easy actually, he just picked the largest room in a central location. Most of our lives center around our TV. Bryan is self-improvement motivational speaker and when people ask him how they can improve themselves, he again refers to the floor plan of their house and asks them where their home library is located. Really? Reading can improve our lives? You bet!
What Bryan said that day stuck with me over the years, and when we moved into our new house, I designated a corner of our unfinished basement as the location of our home library.
Here's some tips so you can build your own home library.
1) Where to put it.
Most any room will do as long as you have some wall space. I've even seen a home library built into a closet.
BE CAUTIOUS OF PLACES THAT ARE PRONE TO FLOODING OR ARE HEAVY WITH HUMIDITY (You get mold and insects). AND PICK SOMEPLACE WITH AMPLE READING LIGHT, BUT KEEP YOUR BOOKS OUT OF DIRECT SUN LIGHT. (My first library was set up in our dinning room with 4 cheap shelving units placed against the wall where the sun came in and softly illuminated my precious books each afternoon. Big mistake. All of the book spines faded and the paper became brittle.)
2) How to organize
It doesn't matter how many books you have, you should organize them.
Most people organize them accordion to SUBJECT MATTER which is the way I do it. I group my books according to religion, business, do it yourself, classics, educational, fiction, etc.... I can always find a book quickly on my shelves when ever I need it. Other ways of organizing is by AUTHOR, or ALPHABETIZING, or even by COLOR (looks really nice, but not very practical). However you do it, ALWAYS PUT YOUR MOST USED BOOKS WITHIN REACH. SELDOM USED BOOKS GO ON TOP AND KID BOOKS GO ON BOTTOM.
3) Shelving units--build or buy?
There is no right or wrong way, but here are some things to consider. built-in bookshelves can provide floor-to-ceiling storage and are space savings. They can be tucked under staircases or other out-of-the-way spaces, and if your willing to build them yourself (there are lots of how-to-books out there on the subject) you can save some money. Freestanding bookcases are widely available in a variety of sizes, colors and price ranges, and are good for renters. Look at what it is made out of. I bought some bookshelves made out of pressed wood and the shelves sagged over time.
Either way you go, you should considering adding a desk or some reading chairs to go nearby.
I am extremely happy with the Library I built. Here's a quick run down of how I built mine:
First I selected the location--a large nook that was begging for some special attention. Then I got to work taking measurements and reading up on the different ways to build shelves. I designed my library myself, I'm proud to say. I framed mine up with 2x4's then faced them with pine and added the shelves. Shelves were 11" deep and 3/4 inch thick, but I faced them with a 1"x 2" board to give it a thicker, more finished look. That also extended the width of the shelf to 12 inches. My total cost was $800 and that gave me wall to wall, floor to ceiling, wooden shelves, molded edging, and poll and ladder. I even carved my favorite classic authors into each rung on the ladder. Nice touch I thought. If nothing else, I feel smarter just looking at it.
First I selected the location--a large nook that was begging for some special attention. Then I got to work taking measurements and reading up on the different ways to build shelves. I designed my library myself, I'm proud to say. I framed mine up with 2x4's then faced them with pine and added the shelves. Shelves were 11" deep and 3/4 inch thick, but I faced them with a 1"x 2" board to give it a thicker, more finished look. That also extended the width of the shelf to 12 inches. My total cost was $800 and that gave me wall to wall, floor to ceiling, wooden shelves, molded edging, and poll and ladder. I even carved my favorite classic authors into each rung on the ladder. Nice touch I thought. If nothing else, I feel smarter just looking at it.
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2x4's with the pine facing on them. |
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Shelves put in and held in place with tiny "L" brackets. |
Completed shelves with ladder. |
Fold out desk. |
Ladder. |
This is a great site that has step by step instructions on how to build bookshelves:
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Great Giveaway
Just a note to tell you that Mark of Royalty is being given away on the Mormon Mommy Writers blog.
Along with the book, they are giving away a DVD copy of the music video, with other special features!
There are several ways you can enter--check it out!
http://mormonmommywriters.blogspot.com/
Along with the book, they are giving away a DVD copy of the music video, with other special features!
There are several ways you can enter--check it out!
http://mormonmommywriters.blogspot.com/
Friday, January 20, 2012
No time to read?
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NO TIME TO READ??? |
Several weeks ago I met with a friend that I haven't seen for 9 years. We had a great reminiscing and catching up on what was happening in our lives. After a while she told me that she had my book, Mark of Royalty, but that she hadn't read it yet. That's okay. I'm not offended by a long shot. After all, there are several books on my list that I've "been meaning to get to". But then she continued to tell me how busy she was and that she never finds time to read. In fact, it's been years since she's been able to read a novel. I had a hard time keeping my jaw from dropping to the floor at her declaration, and I felt sad. No time to read? I can totally relate to being busy, but surely there can still be time to read. I found myself really wishing I could find some time for my friend. What I did find was some great articles on the subject.
Kenny Silva posted an article: Leaders are Readers. He states that the average American reads 3-6 books a year. That same average American will also watch about 35 hours of television… this week! Hmmmmm, that's interesting. He also suggests making a reading plan. It's easy to do once you consider these facts:
- The average adult reads at about 300 words per minute.
- A 200-page book comes in at right around 80,000 words.
- Using that standard, it takes the average adult reader about 4.5 hours to read a book.
Let’s be liberal with the numbers and say it takes you 7 hours to read a book. That gives you plenty of time to slow down, reflect, take notes, etc.
Take a look at your schedule and see how much time you can carve out for reading each day.
- A half an hour a day comes out to 2-3 books a month/26 a year.
- 15 minutes each day means 1-2 books a month/13 books a year.
I've mentioned before that I try to read 27 books a year, or about 1 every 2 weeks. I usually go over. But I admit, sometimes I go in waves. I have a dry spell and then suddenly I find myself completing 2 or even 3 books in a week. But, sadly, that bliss cannot be repeated every single week. Eventually my kids will need fed and the laundry can only be piled so high before it hits the ceiling. In a perfect world, there would be more books and no laundry. I can daydream, can't I?
Okay, kidding aside, I just sucked myself into the "I don't have time" excuse. But life and laundry aren't so pressing that I can't manage to carve 15 minutes out of my day--even during my dry spells.
But what if you were REALLY busy--like a CEO? They're busy right? Did you know that the average CEO reads 4 to 5 books a month? I'm telling you--leaders are readers.
“No matter how busy you may think you are, you must find time for reading,
or surrender yourself to self-chosen ignorance.”
Monday, January 2, 2012
Best of 2011 Giveaway Hop
Congratulations to Canda Mortensen,
the winner of my Best of 2011 Giveaway!
Canda, you just won a hard back copy of
Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans
winner selected by http://www.random.org/
What a way to start out the New Year! As always, my goal is to read at least 27 books this year. That's about one book every two weeks. I encourage everyone to try it. It's not hard to do, even when you have to take 6 months of the year to write your own manuscript.
I have a fabulous list of books that I'm making my way through and I just finished one today. Hooray--my first official entry in my reading journal for 2012! I'm well on my way.
Keep reading!!!
Monday, December 26, 2011
Best of 2011 Giveaway Hop
Welcome to The Best of 2011 Giveaway Hop. This hop runs from December 27th to 31st and features the Best Books of 2011!
100 Blogs are each hosting a giveaway for their favorite reads of 2011.
I have read 35 books this year...so far. I still have a couple of days left and I think I'll be able to fit one more in before bringing in the new year. It was a tough choice, but I did select my all time favorite read for 2011.
I am giving away a copy of:
Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25
by Richard Paul Evans
To everyone at Meridian High School, Michael Vey seems like an ordinary 14-year-old. But Michael is anything but ordinary. He was born with special electrical powers.
When Michael’s best friends, Ostin Liss and cheerleader Taylor Ridley, make an accidental discovery, the trio learns that there are other children with electric powers–and that someone, or some thing, is hunting them. After Michael’s mother is kidnapped, Michael will have to rely on his wits, powers and friends to combat the powerful Elgen and free his mother.
Awesomeness! This book sucked me in right from the beginning and I couldn't put it down. Of course I like YA adventures and this book had plenty. A clean read and fascinating characters, this book kept me turning pages. I would recommend it to all ages. My 15 year old son couldn't get enough of it when he started reading it. He recommended it to all of his friends and even to his bus driver. My parents (in their 60's) bought the audio version. Their reaction:
Dad: "This is kind of scary."
Mom: "Do you want me to turn it off? We can listen to something else."
Dad: "No. Put in the next cd."
Hmmmm. I wouldn't describe it as "scary". Definitely intense in certain scenes, but not "scary." But my parents enjoyed it, and even bought a copy for my 19 year old nephew who blew through it in 2 days.
To enter to win this book:
1. Become a follower of my blog
2. Leave a comment telling me that you are a follower and include your email address (This will only be used to contact you if you are the winner).
Additional entries: Want an extra chance to win? Just Tweet or Facebook about my giveaway and let me know in the comments about what you've done.
That's it! The winner will be posted and notified at the end of the hop.
Below is a long list of other blogs participating in this hop. Just click the links and go check out the books being given away.1. Become a follower of my blog
2. Leave a comment telling me that you are a follower and include your email address (This will only be used to contact you if you are the winner).
Additional entries: Want an extra chance to win? Just Tweet or Facebook about my giveaway and let me know in the comments about what you've done.
That's it! The winner will be posted and notified at the end of the hop.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Book Giveaway Winner
Hallelujah!!!!! We have a winner!
And our winner is.....(Drum Roll.....)
Runaway Bridal Planner, Kristy Wilson!
Congratulations Kristy!
And just in time for Christmas.
The prize, A Christmas to Remember, is a fabulous collection of short stories by 14 Covenant authors. Thank you to all who entered to win this book. I wish I had enough to give to everyone who entered; the stories are so touching and fun to read.
For those of you who want to buy a copy, I just received an email from Covenant that said that they are sold out of the printing, but there are still some copies available in some stores.
Winner chosen by Random.org
So Christmas is just around the corner and I've been inundated with the Christmas spirit. Christmas activities will do that to you. My oldest daughter was in the community play which meant that we attended The Best Christmas Pageant Ever-- 5 times.
My son is in the high school band so we went to the Christmas Light Parade--twice, and the band concert.
Our oldest daughter is in the choir, so we attended that Christmas performance as well. Our youngest daughter is in the Musical Majors which required my attendance at 6 traveling Christmas performances, and 2 school performances. And my brother-in-law sang a solo in Handle's Messiah. I've heard him sing--a lot. But I've never heard him sing like he did that night. It was amazing.
I love the Halleluiah chorus. It's such an amazing feeling to see everyone in the audience stand for that part of the program. So for your Christmas enjoyment, I found this video on YouTube. This little village in Alaska really has it going on when it comes to Christmas spirit.
Check it out! It's well worth your time.
Hallelujah!!!!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
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