C. Lee McKenzie

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…and now it’s the first Wednesday in November

November 2, 2022 By C. Lee McKenzie

#IWSG
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so let’s rock the neurotic writing world!

Thanks, Alex

Our Twitter handle is @TheIWSG and hashtag is #IWSG.

The awesome co-hosts for the November 2 posting of the IWSG are Diedre Knight, Douglas Thomas Greening, Nick Wilford, and Diane Burton!

Every month, we announce a question that members can answer in their IWSG post. These questions may prompt you to share advice, insight, a personal experience or story. Include your answer to the question in your IWSG post or let it inspire your post if you are struggling with something to say. 

Remember, the question is optional!

November 2 question - November is National Novel Writing Month. Have you ever participated? If not, why not?

I’m so happy this question is easy to answer. I’m just not up to thinking right now. I’ve never participated in NANORIMO. The simple reason is I don’t want to. I don’t write the way participating requires. I don’t want to write that way. If I did write that way, nobody would ever want to read the product-even after major edits-including the author, so there’s no need to consider signing up. I always wish everyone well, and I’m pleased to cheer them on, but I’m a sideliner for this event, and I’m sure I always will be.


Now, talk about a total shift of topic…

There are two things that significantly change the way I see the world. One is writing. The other is travel. And on this trip I combined both interests. For ten days in Sicily I explored an island that’s steeped in history and offers up a chance to see some spectacular examples of civilizations that extend from the prehistoric through the Greek, Carthaginian, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, and Norman invasions-yes, Sicily has long been a target for conquest.

Clatafilmi, Sequesta
I’m listing to an archeologist read a bit of Euripides. Without a microphone her voice could be heard at the top of the theater.

Your face is going to go blank on this next image. With all of the beauty in Sicily why did I post one of an ancient pair of manacles? Great question, and I asked almost the same one. Why were these displayed alongside such amazing works of art in a museum? They’re iron. Iron rusts. Unlike marble or pottery shards, anything made of iron is pretty much gone by the first few decades after being tossed. These manacles are extremely rare, and they offer up an image (author alert) of what it was like to be a captured slave of the Greeks.

Agrigento, Manacles

Moving right along into the 4th century A.D., here’s the Villa Romana del Casale. The abundant mosaics are almost as brilliant as the day they were created, and that’s because they were buried very quickly by a landslide and preserved by layers of earth for many centuries. I’ve added a link to a more complete look at the villa because the mosaics are nearly uncountable and incredibly beautiful. This very famous one caught my attention.

This is nicknamed the Bikini Girls. It looks like my gym!
I just did this yesterday…with more clothes on.

Obviously, I still have one foot in Sicily, and my head is filled with so much that I saw. How can I use all of what I experienced in a story? Let me think.


Quote of the Month: “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”
– St. Augustine

Filed Under: Insecure Writers Support Group, IWSG, Sicily Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge

Sweep Up The Kitchen Time!

March 27, 2017 By C. Lee McKenzie

Yep! It’s time to tidy up this here blog and get set up for April. So here’s my Spring Cleaning Post.

The big news is Elephant’s Child is the winner of one of Bish’s eBooks! Congratulations. 

Amazon

This month’s Featured Follower has been Bish Denham. And what a wonderful follower Bish is. We’ve been playing tag with each other since I started this blog in 2007. Holy Molly, folks! That’s ten years.

Well, after that shock here’s a bit about Email Connect, which The Write Game’s small contribution to helping authors. 

Read and review your book (Amazon and Goodreads) and mark it as “Am Reading/Read” on Goodreads.

Feature you on The Write Game two times.

Post your cover on Pinterest under Covers That Catch My Eye.

Feature you/your book on Email Connect that goes out on the 1st and 15th of each month.

Post on fb and link to your review.

Each Wednesday post tweets about your book three times throughout the day.

I’ll be skipping a Featured Follower in April, but stay tuned for who the next author will be in May.

IWSG News:


The #IWSGPit is on and becoming very exciting with all of the agents and publishers signing on to participate. Put July 27 on your calendar!

If you haven’t jumped into the Goodreads Book Club yet, for heaven sakes what are you waiting for? A book club for writers to read/learn about the writing craft. No promo. No review requests. Join us today.


The #AtoZ 2017

I was all set to do the #AtoZChallenge this year, when whammo, my already damaged shoulder started giving me fits. Now, it’s affecting my right arm and hand, so hi ho, hi ho it’s off to therapy I go. AGAIN. Since I have to keep my typing to a minimum, I’ll be cheerleading this year, but the good news is I have 2018 all ready to go.




 
Young Adult Scavenger Hunt

#YASH/ @YAScavengerHunt is on again and I’ll be posting how to enter soon. And since it’s only on from Tuesday, April 4th at 12 pm Pacific Time to Sunday, April 9th at noon Pacific time, my doctor says I can do it. Hope you’ll support the Blue Team and try to win some books. Take a look at the books we’re giving away.

Here’s to a wonderful and exciting April. I’ll pop in and during the #AtoZ alphabet marathon with my pom poms and some encouragement. Have you joined #IWSG Goodreads Book Club? Will you take part in the #IWSGPit? Are you #AtoZing?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, Email Connect, YA Scavenger Hunt

Reflections on AtoZ Blogging Challenge

May 6, 2015 By C. Lee McKenzie

Reflections on the AtoZ Blogging Challenge

Well, it’s over. Everyone who stuck it out from A to Z is well aware of that, I’m sure.  So now it’s time to Reflect. I divided my Reflections into three categories: What I Loved. What I didn’t Love. What I’d do Differently.

What I Loved

  • My Muffin Commando Squad Team. They rocked. 

Thanks to Matusic

Yvonne Ventresca, Patricia Lynne, Elizabeth Seckman, Tammy Therialut, Tyrean Martinson, Tara Tyler, Donna McDine, Carrie Butler

  • Visiting my already favorite blogs daily or almost daily. 

Hilary’s posts  about Cornwall were amazing and informative. I’ve marked a few to return to. 

Julie at Empty Nest Insider always is entertaining and poignant. She was that and more from A to Z. 

Alex gave use something fun, informative and interesting daily. 

Untethered Realms made up a great team and served tantalizing teasers to their books. 

And speaking of teams, I thought L. Diane’s beautiful photography along with Writer In Transit’s (Michelle’s) short fiction was a super theme. 

Chrys Fey terrified me with her AtoZ catastrophes, so, of course, I went back again and again. 

Zalka’s Multicolored Diary intrigued me with myths I’d never heard of before. 

  • Discovering new favorite bloggers was something else I loved.

J.H. Moncrief’s Tales of Terror and Suspense was a thrill a day.

Kern Windwraith’s The Odd Particle Review is so well written and interesting that I’ve marked it as a blog I’ll visit frequently.

Maui Jungalow is clever, perky and informative. I’ll be back there for sure.

Brigit at BB Creations went through some fabulous actors from bygone eras and filled us in on their lives. So interesting.

Scribbles From Jenn took us back through the Twilight Zone, and that was quite a trip. Well written. 

What I Didn’t Love and what might be in the Guidelines for 2016

  • Some blogs had font that was so small or complicated I couldn’t-and finally wouldn’t-stop by. 
  • I soon hated the black background, especially with green font. Be serious! My eyes just couldn’t take it.
  • Never appreciated the comment “Thanks for sharing.” That’s a Red Flag and means: “I didn’t bother reading or even skimming your post.”
  • It was sometimes so hard to figure out where the comment link was on some blogs. It would be great if bloggers would configure blogs so that feature was easy to find. 

What I’d Do Differently 

I’d always include a direct link to my blog with my name at the bottom of my comments. I didn’t always do that.

I’d try to find MORE blogs I’d never visited before. This is always a challenge during the Challenge.

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Did I touch on any of your favorite bloggers? Your peeves about blogs your visited? What would you do differently?

You might like a Survivor T-Shirt. Take a look at what Jeremy Being Retro has designed for the intrepid bloggers who finished the AtoZ Challenge and are proud of it.

Get your A to Z Gear

And then there’s that thing called Insecurity! Can’t forget that, can we? But we can give it a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. Go away. I don’t want to be Insecure today. How easy that was. Try it. See what happens.

Alex Cavanaugh

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, A-Z Reflection Post, Arlee Bird

Insecure Writers’ Group and AtoZChallenge 2015

March 4, 2015 By C. Lee McKenzie

IWSG Sign Up 

I’m getting good reviews on my books, so I’m very lucky, but there are times when reviewers write things that make me feel like the kid caught doing something bad and hauled in front of the principal. That principal thing only happened to me once, but when I remember the experience I know what insecurity and shame for not doing the right thing feels like. 

We writers are such a vulnerable lot. We want to do the right thing. We don’t set out to make ourselves insecure or ashamed by writing badly, but we can’t wow everyone, can we? And when we fall short, one thing we can do to keep our keels on the even, is to remember we have a lot of people who support us, who understand exactly what it’s like to be called up in front of the principal.

AtoZ Challenge Sign Up

Now I hope you’re all signed up and ready for the April Challenge. If you haven’t done that yet, get going. It’ll be fantastic. Click on the Sign Up List and look at all the people you can hang out with-Including the Muffin Commando Squad. Yvonne Ventresca, Carrie Butler, Donna McDine, Patricia Lynne, Elizabeth Seckman, Tyrean Martinson, Tara Tyler, Tammy Theriault, and me. You’ll get to know more about us in the weeks to come. 

www.matusic.com

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, Alex Cavanaugh, IWSG

Hello USA and Xpresso Tour Unleashed

December 1, 2014 By C. Lee McKenzie

I’m back and I’m late with my first post since taking a break. This is going to be short and somewhat jet-lagged, but at least I found the keyboard and was able to turn on the computer.

News of the Day:

Double Negative is on Tour, starting today. 

December 1st
-Reading To Distraction >> Review
-FictionZeal.com >> Guest Post
-Loving the Language of Literacy >> Review
-Suzy Turner, YA Author >> Spotlight

Just turned in my first line edits for Sudden Secrets to Evernight Teen. Book due out this month.

Burma is the colonial name for Myanmar, so I’m officially switching to Myanmar since I now know the people prefer it.

I have my A to Z Blogging Challenge theme and just have to write the posts, so hope I can post 2015’s Survivor Badge after April.

Great to be back. Will be around to say hi to everyone ASAP!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, Double Negative

Reflections-A to Z Blog Challenge Redux

May 12, 2014 By C. Lee McKenzie

You may have briefly seen this post last week, but that was do to pilot error. What with my scrambled April brain, a few home disasters (DISASTER POST in case you missed it) and two book events, I published this on the wrong day. I caught the mistake, but a few people saw it before I could make the change. Vacation sounds very good about now.

If you have time, Sliding on the Edge just got another REVIEW that made me happy. Always appreciate it when you chime in. And you might consider connecting with The Book Sage. He’s fair, he reads, he writes reviews. Oh, and did I forget to mention. . .he buys your book. 🙂

I procrastinated about doing the challenge for a third year. I had a lot going on, but then who didn’t? Once I asked myself that question, I tossed out my first excuse. 

But I had another one. I couldn’t think of a theme that I wanted to spend time on for a whole month. 

Besides, (and here’s my last excuse) what a drag to be inside at a computer when I could be outside having fun in the April weather?

Still, a lot of people I enjoy visiting were going to be in the challenge, and I didn’t want miss out. That started me thinking about all the great posts I’d read last year and all I’d learned. And bam, that’s when my theme came to me. 

Morgue Files: GaborfromHungry

I called it the Mystery Blogger Contest. I featured one blogger each day, posting what they had written for that letter in 2013. To win, visitors had to guess who the Mystery Blogger was, but to be fair to new A to Z’ers I gave points for “glibness” or for adding to the information in the posts. 

So here’s what this theme did for me: 

It saved me time. I didn’t have to actually write the posts. They were already done. I could still have a lot going on AND do the A to Z Challenge.

Because the posts were so varied, I was interested in putting them up and revisiting them.

And I had fun because each day people either guessed or gave me “glib” comments that made me chuckle.

In thinking about why I chose the 2013 posts to use for this contest, or why I’d choose posts if I repeated this theme another time here’s what I came up with. 

They 

  • were fun for me
  • challenged my brain
  • informed me
  • had variety
  • were well-written ( I appreciate good grammar and spelling and hate it when I screw up on either)
  • were easy to read
  • had no word verification (hate WV)
  • had no form that had to be filled out each time I commented
  • were written by bloggers who returned my support with comments, tweets or fb posts (it’s good to show that the time you take is recognized)
Reflecting on this year’s Challenge, I found that these were also the characteristics that pulled me back to the blogs that I visited regularly, so they will be ones I will strive to achieve in my posts this coming year.

Hats off to all who entered and finished! And thanks to those who put this together and then did a lot of work to make it successful.

Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out
Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh
Author Stephen Tremp
Tina @ Life is Good
Damyanti @ Amlokiblogs
Jeremy @ Being Retro
Nicole Ayers - The Madlab Post
M. J. Joachim’s Writing Tips
Heather M. Gardner
AJ @ Naturally Sweet
Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian


If you’ve got a book coming, let ME know. This summer I’m dedicating a lot of space to people with book launches or giveaways or awards to show off.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, A-Z Reflection Post

A To Z Blog Challenge: The Letter Z

April 30, 2014 By C. Lee McKenzie

The Write Game’s Theme 
AtoZ Blog Challenge
2014
Stuff I Learned or Laughed at from Bloggers in the 2013 A to Z Challenge .
All you gots to do is identify the Mystery Blogger each day. I’ll give you hints when I can. I’ll post the answers and the winner each Monday.
The last winner will receive a signed copy of The Princess of Las Pulgas 

(If you already have one this, I’ll figure something else out!)BY

1) identifying the most bloggers correctly=2 points.  
2) leaving witty comments=1 point or more depending on glibness
3) adding to the information and making it more valuable=2 points 
TIES WILL BE BROKEN BY MY CAT. SHE’S FAIR AND IMPARTIAL.UNLESS CATNIP IS INVOLVED, THEN SHE GOES WITH THE BEST SUPPLIER.

Earl53


Mystery Blogger Z’s 2013 theme: “My theme for the challenge this year is Alaska, the setting of my novel. . . .”

Z is for Zarnowksy

A Russian, Zarnowsky has a dubious claim to fame, as he is known for unwittingly selling half of the richest gold claim on the richest gold creek in the Alaskan Far North for a sack of flour and a side of bacon.
Zarnowsky believed he was too late to strike it rich with his claim, which was along a small stream known as “Bonanza’s Pup.” That small stream would eventually become known as Eldorado Creek, which was the most valuable placer discovery in history.
Alex McDonald, who bought Zarnowsky’s claim for that bacon and flour in 1896, later became known as the “The King of the Klondike,” and made a fortune during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-1898.
Who is it? HINT: I already gave you one. Take a look at the theme.
SIGN UP or VISIT the others who are on this AtoZ Challenge and check out the HOSTS:
Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out
Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh
Author Stephen Tremp
Tina @ Life is Good
Damyanti @ Amlokiblogs
Jeremy @ Being Retro
Nicole Ayers - The Madlab Post
M. J. Joachim’s Writing Tips
Heather M. Gardner
AJ @ Naturally Sweet
Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, AJ, Alex Cavanaugh, Arlee Bird, Damyanti, Heather M. Gardner, Jeremy, M.J. Joachim, Nicole Ayers, Pam, Stephen Tremp, Tina

A to Z Blog Challenge: The Letter Y

April 29, 2014 By C. Lee McKenzie

The Write Game’s Theme 
AtoZ Blog Challenge
2014
Stuff I Learned or Laughed at from Bloggers in the 2013 A to Z Challenge .

All you gots to do is identify the Mystery Blogger each day. I’ll give you hints when I can. I’ll post the answers and the winner each Monday.

The last winner will receive a signed copy of The Princess of Las Pulgas 

(If you already have one of the prizes, I’ll figure something else out!)

BY

1) identifying the most bloggers correctly=2 points.  
2) leaving witty comments=1 point or more depending on glibness
3) adding to the information and making it more valuable=2 points 

TIES WILL BE BROKEN BY MY CAT. SHE’S FAIR AND IMPARTIAL.UNLESS CATNIP IS INVOLVED, THEN SHE GOES WITH THE BEST SUPPLIER.

Y is for Yeth Hound

Mystery Blogger Y’s 2013 theme: “This year will be all things supernatural…. those beings and creatures we all know and love/hate. And, because I’m a glutton for punishment, there’ll be a poem added to each post as well.

“Yeth Hound— one of the incarnations of the “Black Dog” myth, this one located specifically, in Devon, England.

“Black Dogs” appear in myths across the world, most are associated with death and bad omens… i.e. Hell Hounds.

The Yeth Hound is said to be the spirit of an unbaptised child that takes the form of a headless black dog. The Hound wanders the woods at night making pitiful wailing sounds (though, I’m unclear as to how it makes wailing sounds without having a head).

The Black Dogs were possibly one inspiration from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ghost dog in The Hound of the Baskervilles- “an enormous coal-black hound, but not such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen.”

HINT: This blogger’s a book seller by day. A book writer by night.

Who was it? 

SIGN UP or VISIT the others who are on this AtoZ Challenge and check out the HOSTS:

Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out
Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh
Author Stephen Tremp
Tina @ Life is Good

Damyanti @ Amlokiblogs

Jeremy @ Being Retro

Nicole Ayers - The Madlab Post

M. J. Joachim’s Writing Tips
Heather M. Gardner
AJ @ Naturally Sweet

Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, AJ, Alex, Arlee Bird, Damyanti, Heather M. Gardner, Jeremy, M.J. Joachim, Nicole Ayers, Pam, Stephen Tremp, Tina

A to Z Blog Challenge: The Letter X + A Special Hop I Almost Forgot

April 28, 2014 By C. Lee McKenzie

The Write Game’s Theme 
AtoZ Blog Challenge
2014
Stuff I Learned or Laughed at from Bloggers in the 
2013 A to Z Challenge 


WINNER WEEK FOUR
TA DA

 THE CAPTAIN WINS THIS ROUND. ALEX GUESSED EVERY ONE OF THE MYSTERY BLOGGERS THIS WEEK, AND, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ONE DAY, DID IT FIRST. NINJAS ARE NOT ONLY STEALTHY, THEY NEVER  SLEEP.

email me and the ebook of The Princess of Las Pulgas  is yours.
http://www.cleemckenziebooks.com/contact.html
Week Four Answers: 

R: Carrie Butler
S: Golden Eagle
T: Misha Gericke
U: PK Hrezo
U: Mooderino 
V: Arlee Bird

All you gots to do is identify the Mystery Blogger each day. I’ll give you hints when I can. I’ll post the answers and the winner each Monday.

Week 4) a signed copy of The Princess of Las Pulgas 

(If you already have one of the prizes, I’ll figure something else out!) 

BY

1) identifying the most bloggers correctly=2 points.  
2) leaving witty comments=1 point or more depending on glibness
3) adding to the information and making it more valuable=2 points 

TIES WILL BE BROKEN BY MY CAT. SHE’S FAIR AND IMPARTIAL.UNLESS CATNIP IS INVOLVED, THEN SHE GOES WITH THE BEST SUPPLIER.

I loved this motivating post last year. Hope you love it in this deja vu 2014.



Mystery Blogger X’s 2013 theme: “Promo and other tips for writers”


X is for Xtra Mile

(Yes, extra begins with an E - just go with me on this one!)

What is the xtra mile?

It’s doing more than what’s required.

It’s going out of your way.

It’s taking the initiative.

It’s stepping past the masses.

It’s being your best toward others.

It’s doing what others are not willing to do to succeed!

Are you going the xtra mile to fulfill your writing dreams? 

Hint: This blogger is always full of spunk.

Who is it?

SIGN UP or VISIT the others who are on this AtoZ Challenge and check out the HOSTS:

Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out
Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh
Author Stephen Tremp
Tina @ Life is Good

Damyanti @ Amlokiblogs

Jeremy @ Being Retro

Nicole Ayers - The Madlab Post

M. J. Joachim’s Writing Tips
Heather M. Gardner
AJ @ Naturally Sweet
Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian
Pardon My Process


My Writing Process. 

Look out! It’s another HOP.

I was tagged by BETH FEHLBAUM for this post, so here ’tis. 
1) What am I working on? 
I can’t believe it, but I’ve just wrapped up a sequel to my middle grade book, Alligators Overhead. And I was sure I didn’t have a sequel in me. I’m calling this second book The Great Time Lock Disaster. 
I just wrote The End to two young adult stories and am starting to think how I’ll get them out into the world. Double Negative and Secrets have been in the works for a couple of years, so I’m glad to see them done.
So I guess the answer to this question is almost nothing right now, but I’m kind of glad. I need a short break after managing three projects at the same time. 
2) How does my work differ from others of its genre? 
While my protagonists are the usual age (sixteen or seventeen) I always love to include an older character who acts as someone for my teen to oppose or bounce off of. 

  • In Sliding on the Edge, the grandmother takes this role and I let the reader see that while teens struggle to find their own path, so do adults. Adults have made mistake. They’ve often lost their direction and need help, too. 
  • With The Princess of Las Pulgas, Carlie’s mom has as many problems adjusting to her new lifestyle as Carlie does. I wanted readers to see the two women searching for ways to heal and start a new life. Each do things differently, but both have a difficult time of it. 
  • Double Negative has a teenaged boy who is headed for disaster unless he grabs the lifeline a retired school teacher tosses him. But as this teacher tries to save Hutch, she slowly loses her battle with Alzheimers. The question becomes who will need more help? 
  • Secrets is a story about a young girl who is supposed to keep her baby sister safe and doesn’t. When the child dies, Cleo can’t forgive herself. The older character in this story is Beleza, a high fashion model from the sixties whose secret has driven her into seclusion. When these two come together, they change each others lives dramatically.


3) Why do I write what I do? 

I write contemporary, realistic YA because I used to look for characters in books that I could relate to, someone who floundered around, trying to sort out who they were and where they were going. I went to adult books because when I was a teen there were few books with teen characters as protagonists. Those that did have teens as lead roles, were outdated, and those kids didn’t deal with the same issues I was dealing with. As for writing middle grade, I love to write fantasy adventure stories for that age. And these give me a break from my young adult topics of suicide, loss and abuse. I treat my middle grade stories as my sorbet.

4) How does my writing process work? 

I get ideas from music, or a news article or a conversation. I often tuck these at the back of my head until I hear a character. They pretty much come full born, kind of like Venus from the froth. I see them, their voice is clear and they can be downright bossy unless I start writing their story. The most I do as far as planning is concerned is to write a sentence summary—never more than two sentences. That summary I put in the header, so it appears on each page. I tweak it as I go or I tweak the story so it stays true to that summary. Then I write as long as the words come. When they stop, I take a break or print out and go outside to read what I’ve put down. I don’t always do that right away. I often let the day’s work alone until the next day.  
One thing I’ve found helpful for starting again is to write a sentence or two that describes where I think the story should go next. Sometimes I even list things I want in the next scene. When I come back to the story, I have a place to start.
I’ve tagged DONNA MCDINE to post on May 1. Donna is an award winning author of so many great books for young reader. You must check her out.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A-Z Blog Challenge, AJ, Alex Cavanaugh, Arlee Bird, Beth Fehlbaum, Damyanti, Donna McDine, Heather M. Gardner, Jeremy, M.J. Joachim, Nicole Ayers, Pam, Stephen Tremp, Tina, WritingProcessHop

A to Z Blog Challenge: The Letter W

April 26, 2014 By C. Lee McKenzie

The Write Game’s Theme 
AtoZ Blog Challenge
2014

Stuff I Learned or Laughed at from Bloggers in the 2013 A to Z Challenge .

All you gots to do is identify the Mystery Blogger each day. I’ll give you hints when I can. I’ll post the answers and the winner each Monday.

Two visitors (one each week) can win: 
Week 3) an ebook of The Princess of Las Pulgas 
Week 4) a $10 gift certificate from Amazon
 (If you already have one of the prizes, I’ll figure something else out!)

BY

1) identifying the most bloggers correctly=2 points.  
2) leaving witty comments=1 point or more depending on glibness
3) adding to the information and making it more valuable=2 points 

TIES WILL BE BROKEN BY MY CAT. SHE’S FAIR AND IMPARTIAL.UNLESS CATNIP IS INVOLVED, THEN SHE GOES WITH THE BEST SUPPLIER.

Cover of The Shining [Blu-ray]

Mystery Blogger W’s 2013 theme: “The films that I’ll be listing in my April postings will not necessarily be films that I’d call my favorite films, but they will be favorites in the genres I’ll be naming.   The A to Z genres are very specific micro genres as opposed to the broader genres like action, romance, or comedy.”


W is for Writers In Movies: Here are some of this bloggers favorite movies about writers. It made a great list of TO SEE MOVIES

8 1/2 (1963)-Okay, I know I already used this film in my post Movies about Making Movies, but that’s how much I like this film.  This is one of my top ten films.  If you are a serious writer you should see this film and take it to heart.  A masterpiece of the genre of thinkers’ films.  Forget this one if you’re an action fan unless you’re in the mood to just sit, listen, and learn.  I’ll warn you that it’s in Italian and you’ll have to read the subtitles if you don’t know the language.  I just can’t rave enough about this film.  Oh, and did I say it’s good?


The Shining (1980)— Jack Nicholson stars as a writer who gets more than he bargains for when he secludes himself and his family so he can get some writing done.  Chalk up another hit for Stephen King.  One writer’s nightmare is another writer’s dream. A shot of Red Rum anybody?


Misery (1990)-Famous novelist crashes car and is rescued by his “number one fan”.   Fans like this we don’t need.   Stephen King strikes again.

Shadowlands (1993)— Based on the true relationship between author C.S. Lewis and poet Joy Davidson, this one’s a weeper.  Grab the popcorn and the Kleenex.

Shakespeare in Love (1998)— A liberal dose of poetic license results in a lot of fun with one of the most famous writers of all time.  This film won a few awards as well.

Adaptation (2002)-Great cast of actors in a curious tale.  This is one of those films that I rewatched as soon as I had watched it the first time.  Great film.

Secret Window (2004)-Johnny Depp as a writer suffering from writer’s block.  But it doesn’t end there. Now he’s being accused of plagiarism and it only gets worse.  Oh yeah, and Stephen King is in on this one too.

Sideways (2004)-If the writing career is not working, you can always go get drunk.  The focus of this film is wine, but it’s really about a writer and writing.



Freedom Writers (2007)-Brand new idealistic English teacher gets assigned to tough class of inner city students.  She gets them involved in journaling and they in turn fall into the writing life.  Inspirational film about teaching and the power of words.




Midnight in Paris (2011) — In one of the best films directed by Woody Allen, a writer vacationing in Paris time travels back to the 1920’s and meets famous authors and others.   Doesn’t matter if it’s a dream, a fantasy, or what-it’s fun.




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