“Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Books,music- any movie by M. Night Shyamalan or Ron Howard
Music
Ecletic tastes everything from Mozart to Greenday to Damien Rice
Laughing at my own collection of music videos...it looks like a rorshack test of music or something lol.
THIS IS A FABULOUS PITTSBURGH GROUP
Movies
Ha! There isnt enough space. Amadeus, Moulin Rouge, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Cider House Rules,The Village
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Television
That 70s SHow, Lost are all I have time for! Oh, and Extras (bbc-ricky gervais)-He is a comic genius LOL!The Kids in the Hall
Books
Again not enough space- The Stand, Pride and Prejudice,The Lord of the Rings, Jane Eyre, Marrying Mozart,The Hobbit
About me:
R.R. Smythe delivers a superb web of fantasy and mystery in this horror-filled coming-of-age tale set in the nineteenth century that is sure to capture the imagination of today's young adults.
~Michele Ann Young, Regency author.
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My new book, Into the WOods, will be out in stores in March 2007.
Callum McClure's family and village are under siege from an unknown foe. Villagers by the droves are falling into a mysterious sleep, a coma, from which they are unable to wake.
Callum and his school mates are in a race against time to decipher why and how their parents are unconscious. Odd natural disasters are occurring everywhere, and then, there are the trees…In each sleepers room, roots grow wild out of the closet, and wrap the comatose in a root sarcophagus. On each sleeper's closet door glows a message….Stand…See…Remember…Choose.
Will Callum and his mates' solve the riddle in time to free their parents…or will they be forever banned to the place known only as The NetherWood.
The Bride of Blackbeard
1718
In leaving behind Bristol, England, Constanza Smythe bids farewell and good riddance to a tumultuous childhood and her alcoholic surgeon father, for the life of a Governess in America.
However, her dream for a new life in the colonies quickly darkens into a nightmare. Her new plantation home is fraught with terror. It seems the estate sits beneath a cloud of doom. The livestock and slaves are sick and dying; chains on the tiny school desks, and nighttime screaming make her fear for her life.
And worst of all, she has unwittingly captured the attention of the most infamous pirate ever known-Edward Teach. Or as he is known to Outer Banks townsfolk- Blackbeard.
it's been a busy couple of weeks here....hope things are going well for you. enjoy your evening and have a fabulous weekend !!! if you get a chance stop by my page and have a look at the new images Ive put up.
We all love free books. So check out my contest at www.lindaciletti.net I’m giving away 2 romantic adventure books to one winner--a historical and a time travel either in ebook pdf format or trade paperback. The historical is a 2009 Eppie Winner.
Hope everything is going well with your writing. Can't wait to get my hands on a copy of the Bride of Blackbeard....I just watched the book trailor for it!
Maybe you can come and do a book signing at the library or something, I'm sure Dee would like that.