Friday, May 29, 2015

Disney/Fairytales

Five Fact Friday

1 - Disney's The Little Mermaid was released in Nov of 1989.
2 - Disney's animated Cinderella was released in 1950.
3 - Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarves premiered on Dec 21 1937.
4 - In Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid, Ariel does not get the Prince.
5 - Disney's Frozen is (I don't know how loosely) based on Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen.

Bonus Fact!: Today is the one month anniversary of this blog!


Friday, May 22, 2015

Character Encounters

Character Encounters is a writer's link-up hosted by Kendra E. Ardnek over at Knitted by God's Plan.
Click on her name is you want to learn more!
 
We will be encountering John Fletcher (yeah, I know he's the one I used for Beautiful People) at this months location... the Playground


I arrived at the playground, just before sunset, for no particular reason, and found it to be deserted.
I walk to the swings and sit down. Whilest swaying gently, I see that I am not entirely alone. A sad figure sits at the top of the slide far to my right, the setting sun behind him. His head is bent and he is still. I slip off the swing and walk to where he is. He looks up as I approach and I recognize my character, John.

"A twenty-one-year-old on a playset isn't something you see every day," I comment
"Well... maybe that's because we come when no one else is around,"
"What's wrong?" I ask gently
"What makes you think something is wrong?"
"You're sad, I can sense it," I reply
He smiles, "I was thinking... about her."
"Ahhh. Don't dwell to much on the past, John,"
"I know how to handle it now." He assures me.
"How is training going?"
"You know, I'm not supposed to talk about it... But I will say this: Naya actually said I did well on the course yesterday."
"Wow," I say enthusiastically, but I wonder if she meant it.
He glances towards the sun, "I better go, it's Gigi's night to cook, and game night, so I don't want to be late." He pushes himself down the slide and gently reaches the ground. He turns to me and says, "Goodnight. We're still on for coffee?"
"Of course," I pull him into a hug. At first he was a little stiff from surprise, but he hugged me back warmly.

I watch as he disappears in to the night and I sigh at his past and smile at his future.

Five Fact Friday: Superheroes, words, rodents, and Google.

1 - The amazing Stan Lee was born on December 28, 1922; in NYC, New York.
2 - Spiderman's first appearance was in Amazing Fantasy # 15 (Aug, 1962)
3 - Today's featured article on Wikipedia is about Rodents.
4 - The Merriam-Webster's Word of the day is:
Nepotism. \NEP-uh-tiz-um\ noun: favoritism (as in appointment to a job) based on kinship
5 - If you Google: Google barrel roll, something cool will happen.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

"I have lived most of my life surrounded my enemies. I will be grateful to die among my friends"

I have AMAZING friends. And there are days when I seriously wonder "How am I so lucky?"
So this is a shout out to all my wonderful, lovely, astounding, friends.

These are some pinterest finds:






I love my friends.

The title quote is from Guardians of the Galaxy.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Ultron: "You're unbelievably naïve." The Vision: "Well, I was born yesterday."

Acting is one of the few things that I have enjoyed for as long as I can remember. Lately, becoming a professional stage or screen actress has been one of my greatest dreams (my other greatest is probably becoming a beloved authoress); and thanks to Waco Civic Theatre, I've been able to begin fulfilling that goal.

I always thought acting would be easy, after all, I've been acting out my own little worlds for many years; but now I see that it was easy because they were my own stories that I had complete control over, plus the use of my imagination. Whereas now, I am given an already existing character, and someone else's vision.

So... Is it worth the effort and the stress?

I think so.

The title is an Avengers: Age Of Ultron quote - that has nothing to do with this post!

Friday, May 15, 2015

Five Fact Friday

So, I missed this last Friday - sorry about that - but since the name clearly says five facts I will not post an extra five to make up for it.

1 - Rowling (as in J. K. Rowling) is pronounced "rolling"
2 - J. K. Rowling published 3 books that exist within the Harry Potter series: "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", "Quidditch Through the Ages", and "The Tales of Beedle the Bard."
3 - She also wrote - under the pseudonym, Robert Galbraith - 2 crime fiction novels: "The Cuckoo's Calling" and "The Silkworm". I have not read them, nor do I know anything about them, therefore I cannot say if I would recommend them.
4 - Joanne (J. K.) Rowling was born on 31 July 1965, in Yate, Gloucestershire, England.
5 -  I LOVE the Harry Potter books!

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Poetic Prose: Emotions

Emotions

They can take us up to cloud nine.
Or down to the depths of despair.
Are they worth it?
Are the highs enough to balance out the lows?
Can the joy of one moment make up for the anguish of another?

Do you wish that you could control your emotions?
So that you would only feel happiness, and not pain?
But if all is grand, nothing is.
If everything were delightful, nothing would be.
You cannot have the good without the bad.

There is no gain without loss.
But I believe that it goes the other way as well.
There is no loss, without some gain.
Study your life and I think you will agree.
There is no day without night.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Quotes

So today I just felt like writing a post. But now I can't think of anything to say...
So how about I post some cool quotes!

"On matters of style, swim with the current, on matters of principle, stand like a rock."
~ Thomas Jefferson




"When the well is dry, we know the worth of water."
~ Benjamin Franklin





"Fear not death for the sooner we die, the longer we shall be immortal."
~ Benjamin Franklin


Thursday, May 7, 2015

Beautiful People: May Addition

Today I will participate in Beautiful People,

It is a monthly writer's link-up hosted by Sky over at Further Up and Further In, do go and learn more.

Now for the character that I will examine... John Fletcher! From my novel currently nicknamed "The John and Naya story" I would include a picture but I don't have one. Now for the questions!

1. Do they get nightmares? If so, why or what of? Well... mostly they are about his friends and family dying. I can't really say more without reveling a spoiler.
2. What is their biggest guilty pleasure/secret shame? He secretly likes "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" but he would fiercely deny it.
3. Are they easily persuaded or do they need more proof? He is pretty easily persuaded.
4. Do they suffer from any phobias? Does it affect their life in a big way? He doesn't have one until he "joins" D.I.D, but then he acquires the fear of being drowned, not drowning, being drowned. Meaning someone keeping him under the water until h suffocates.
5. What do they consider their “Achilles heel”? He feels that there are many ways that someone could take him down. Therefore he doesn't think that he has an "Achilles heel".
6. How do they handle a crisis? Depends. But usually he becomes calmly reckless, and can't think clearly enough to handle it.
7. Do they have a temper? Not really. But he can explode if there has been a build up of things he doesn't like. For example, he can handle Naya for quite some time, but after a while, one of her comments will hit the wrong button and he will respond loudly, and only verbally.
8. What are their core values and/or religious beliefs? He's a Christian, and that's about how well I can sum it up.
9. What things do they value most in life? His family and friends, and his camera.
10. What is one major event that helped shape who they are? Well... the one I want to say is a spoiler that happens shortly before the book begins... So I guess I have to pick another one... Ok so... I don't have one that isn't a spoiler. Sorry.


So there you have it. :)



John waited until a few awkward moments of stillness had passed, to plop down beside her and ask, “Now what?”

Friday, May 1, 2015

Five Fact Friday: the first one


I decided that I wanted to start a "trend" for lack of a better word. Where I post five random - or not so random - facts every Friday. So, without further ado:

1 - X is the 24th letter of the alphabet
2 - I am a Harry Potter fan
3 - If you cut a Sea Star in half, both halves will grow back. Therefore: 1 Sea Star cut in half = 2 Sea Stars
4 - If you mix red and blue you will get purple
5 - Shakespeare never had descendants

So, there you go.
If you have any corrections feel free to let me know.