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Showing posts with label free eBooks. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Who Doesn't Like a Free eBook?



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Debra Shiveley Welch Love and Writing Newsletter and win a free copy of
My award winning eBook Cedar Woman
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Nest month's newsletter: Writing Your First Book

 
 Winner of the Best Native American Fiction Award
By TW Brown, Author, Editor, and Reviewer


Cedar Woman struck me very early on with the powerful emotions a reader could feel from just the written word. It grabs you so quickly that even events early on make you feel WITH the characters, not FOR them. I know that men may not be her target audience, but you GUYS will be missing out on something extraordinary if you pass over this book.

The inclusion of a plethora of Native American words and phrases was done in such a seamless manner that the reader stops seeing them as you become engrossed in this story. A translation is provided in footnotes, but you no longer find yourself looking after a while. You are simply too engrossed in the story and it almost seems to make itself understood when some of the Native Sioux words appear in the dialog.

Throughout the story, I was struck by how similar yet different cultures that live side-by-side can be. Having a very good friend who is a member of one of the Pacific Northwest tribes, I recalled early on our struggles to communicate because our styles were so oddly different. This story gives you a look at a love story from a cultural perspective that you may not even realize exists.

The one thought that came over and over as I read was that this book is "The Notebook" for a Native American audience. Having enjoyed some wonderful films that I would have missed otherwise, I can attest to the striking difference in films from and about the Native Americans and our own. This story is ripe for a Native film maker to scoop up. (See "Skins" to really understand what I am trying to say here.)

Cedar Woman by Debra Shiveley Welch is a wonderful story that will make you feel things with the characters as you read. Ladies will love this, and guys...if you want to score some huge points, make this the first book on your "Couples" reading list and share in it together.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring Blog Hop!!



Friday through Monday!  Lots of prizes to win and lots of fun!






Click Here to visit other blogs connected to this hop!!


Click the link below to enter for your chance to win a $65.00 Amazon or B&N Gift Card!

Now, that’s a great way to start Spring!

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/7833060829/



It has been a very hard winter for many, and this year’s buds, warm sun and fragrantly scented air will be more welcomed than ever.

As an author, I am often closeted, chained to my computer as it were, but this spring, I’m going to shrug off my chains and bask in the warmth of earth’s renewal.  It’s been a difficult few years, and I deserve this, I want this, and I’m happy to celebrate it with you!

To rejoice in the coming of spring, I will be giving away eBooks! 

Following are two poems which express my feelings regarding this glorious season.  In the comment section, tell me what you think of the arrival of spring!  One winner will be chosen each day and will be given the choice of any of my eBooks.  Just go here to take a peek and pick out the one you’d like to read:  


A Very Special Child
Son of My Soul - The Adoption of Christopher
Cedar Woman
Christopher Meets Buddy 

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Spring Glory

The earth exhales in gratitude at the hope of Winter’s end; 

flowers in bloom herald the arrival of Spring.

Youth rejoices as the air warms with the scent of daffodils, 

and glorious tulips side-by-side like lovers stand.

Birds trill their joyous song, hungry mouths stretched toward the sky, 

as Robin and Jay and Sparrow, renew the promise of the season with new life.

Those of us who remember yesterday and yesterday and yesterday more, 

stand and stretch and warm our bones beneath Spring’s rejuvenating rays,

And once again our hearts lift up in thankful prayer,
for another Spring is ours.

©2011 Debra Shiveley Welch


 

Daffodil

Sphagnum-scented, bright green spear
Thrusting upward through dark, moist moss.
Golden crown and rosy trumpet
Iridescent in Spring’s shimmering sunlight.
Breathe now of delicious perfume
As sweet as a newborn’s scent,
And glory in the silken softness of newly opened petals.

Debra Shiveley Welch
©2008



Have fun, visit the other blogs and win prizes.  Spring is here!