Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Freebie

Right, so because I already did my Obscure Movie Day post this month ("Monster Mash"), this week will be something random.

While I could just post another little excerpt I suppose I can just rant about something instead. (There's only one or two of you who are looking at this anywho, so I don't feel as bad.)

I think I may have already plugged this site, but I have to say how much I LOVE sending postcards via Post Crossing.

Post Crossing is one of my new favorite love.

Basically you register with the site (all of your information is secure and safe!); then you send a post card - could be to anywhere in the world!

Each card has a unique Post crossing ID number with it, so that the person who receives it can then register it. Once it's registered, you wait and then receive a postcard from anywhere in the world.

I LOVE it.

Here are a few that I have received over the last year or so of being a member.































This is how I can visit the world while being a rather poor student.

Are there any countries you'd want to receive a postcard from? Leave a comment below.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

WIP: The Library

Work in Progress week.

This is something I've posted before on another site. I'll share it again here because I'm likely going to add a bit more to it later on.

The Backstory: This little idea began floating around the internet sometime last year. I kept seeing it pop up again and again everywhere I went on the web. So, I decided to write a quick little blurb around it.

The Prompt: What if during the Beauty and the Beast tale, instead of a big grande finale, the two of them are sitting in the library, reading. At one point she looks over and him and thinks, "You know what, I love this. Sitting here, reading with this guy who doesn't seem all that bad."


My W.I.P.:


It had been a few weeks since she’d taken her father’s place in the Beast’s castle. After the initial shock and fear they had grown into a steady rhythm. Most days were spent tolerating each other’s company until it was strange when they didn’t cross paths. The afternoons were spent in the library, often sitting apart from each other and reading. It was one such day that things changed.

Beauty was sitting in one of the plush chairs near a merry little fireplace. The warmth coming from the hearth placed her into a content mood, combined with the novel she was reading. They had gone out earlier that morning for a walk around the gardens. Though it had been pleasant, the effects of winter continued to linger amongst the foliage. It was what had driven the pair into the secluded, warm library after lunch.

Turning a page in her book she glanced over the top at the Beast. As was he custom, he was seated at a table, studying one of the larger tomes. Since they’d begun their afternoon discourse in the library he had begun brushing up on his learning of the outside world. He leaned over the table, absorbed in the writing on the pages. It was an endearing image. No one in her town would ever consider a book the way he was now.

He isn’t that bad, she thought, returning to her book. I suppose if anyone could change as much as he has, then I can give him a second chance.

A small laugh startled her from her thoughts. Looking up she saw him smile.

He’s smiling at a book; the thought was strange to her. I think I love him for that.

Returning to her book with a warmth in her chest, Beauty set aside the burst of light that came next as the Beast moving away and allowing the light from the far fireplace to show.

A few minutes later the door to the room flew open.

“Master!”

Beauty looked up and blinked. There was a man standing in the doorway. Blinking she watched a few other people rush into the room and stare. She followed their gaze to the Beast, the master of the castle. Only the Beast was no longer there. Instead there was a tall man with dark hair. He 
was staring at his hands in wonder.

“Master, the spell has been broken!”

Unable to look away Beauty watched the man slowly turn around and stare back at her. A confused look passed across his face.

“You love me?”





What I hope you enjoyed my little blurb. What's something you're working on?

Have a Fantastic Day!

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Book Nook: Fangirl

This past week I finished another book. (14 so far this year, woo!)

I found this book on one of the may "YOU SHOULD READ THIS" lists that circumventilate the internet though the year. You know the ones - "Christmas Reading List", "Books to Read Before You Go To College", "Teen Books", etc.

Well, this one had some elements that I was familiar with:
   - College Freshman
   - Writes FanFiction
   - Ignores Everyone
    - Introvert


While I am no longer a college freshman, and the others may or may not apply, I decided to check out this book.

.....

I think I just made a bad library pun.....


Book Title: "Fangirl"
Author: Rainbow Rowell
GoodReads Site: Fangirl - Rainbow Rowell


My brief little synopsis/opinion:

Cath is a twin.

She and Wren used to do everything together, including writing fanfiction for their favorite book series, "Simon Snow".

Now that they're in college, they live separately, and don't talk as much.

Writing fanfiction helps Cath to sorta stay grounded. It's the thing that's constant in her life as everything is changing.


Experience your freshman year of college all over again through they eyes of a girl who's just trying to write her story while taking classes, ignoring boys, writing stories with boys, keeping her sister from passing out, keeping tabs on her dad, and trying to make sense of where she stands in the world.


I would recommend this to anyone who love to write; who's been on the nerve-wracking side of dealing with new roommates; who's lived in the dorms; who's ever had that sliver of doubt about life.


Go check out, "Fangirl".

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

OMD: Monster Mash

I know - I know!

It's March, not the time of year for Halloween movies. And I was truly going to go with one that was more related to St. Patrick's Day.....until I realize I may have already done so. And this was on my YouTube watch list and I had such a fun time watching it.


I give you:

"Monster Mash: The Movie" (1995)


I couldn't find a decent image to post on here, so I challenge you to go onto the internet and look it up.


Right - the 90's were full of teenage-coming-of-age-always-in-trouble films and TV shows. Take "Full House" for instance....DJ Tanner is now the protagonist, with her boyfriend in a rather campy, musically fun flick.

"Romeo" and "Juliet" A.K.A. Scott and Mary are on their way to a Halloween party when their car breaks down. Lucky for them there's a rather frightening mansion close by that offers them refuge for the night.

No so luck, it's a house full of literal monsters!

I find this film rather dear because one of my favorite stage actors portrays Dracula (which was a rather big surprise for me when it came up on my playlist. I glanced the name in the opening credits and then freaked out when he started singing.)

With many twists and turns including: Dr. Frankenstein trying to transfer one brain to another body; vampires lusting for fresh blood; a wolf-man with an overbearing mother; a hunchback with a crush; a Mummy with a manager; and lots of campy songs sure to get stuck in your head.

And, of course, the titular title song: The Monster Mash.

Check it out here on YouTube - unless you have a VHS copy in your house!





What are some of your favorite holiday movies?

(Note: I am not paid for this blog. I use the names of things because - well - that's where credit is due.)