Thursday, May 19, 2011

Yay!! Blog hop's back!

Since Blogger's not hating on the blog hop this week, here we go again! ;)






There are so many great authors who have inspired me over the years. I often wonder what it would be like to spend a day with them. If I could spend a day with only one, it would be so hard to choose. But in the end, I would have to go with JRR Tolkien. The man was seriously a genius and I imagine his brain would be kind of like mine, seeing something mundane and ordinary in a way no one else could even imagine. I can tell he is a very visual person, like me, by the vivid descriptions in his books. And I would also love to hear his opinion of Peter Jackson's interpretation of his vision.

So if you could spend a day with any author, dead or alive, who would it be and why?

Please join me in welcoming MG Ainsworth of Writing After Nine with this weeks answer!

I consider myself fortunate that I've had an entire week to think about this because it's a difficult decision. There are many wonderful authors I admire and would like to meet. I considered Jane Austen, Dr. Seuss, Edgar Allan Poe and J.R.R. Tolkien as deceased authors and living authors included J.K. Rowling, Charlaine Harris, Nora Roberts and Chelsea Handler who would provide a most entertaining day, I'm sure.

After much deliberation Nora Roberts is the winner. Not only are her books in the Three Sisters Island, Key, Born In, In the Garden and Circle trilogies amongst my favorites, I also admire her work ethic and dedication to writing as a profession. While I don't read all of her books since I am more interested in those with an urban fantasy or paranormal vibe I admire her ability to write books across multiple genres and for different audiences.

She embodies being an Author as a profession. She once stated "you don't find time to write. You make time. It's my job." She spends her weekdays in an office writing and releases several novels a year with great reviews. I dream of being at the point where I am not finding time to write but making time, and I find I am make much more progress when I take this approach carving out hours dedicated to writing.

She has also uttered the words that have inspired me most as a writer both to start writing and to continue despite obstacles from self doubt to exhaustion:

"You can fix anything but a blank page"

I would like to spend a day with her not only because I admire her works but because she has some real insight into the writing process and inspires me as an Author to keep writing.

So how do you get in on the fun? That’s a really good question. The rules are simple.

Follow me, Elizabeth Sharp, the host of this hop
Follow the featured author of the week MG Ainsworth
Copy the image code beow and paste it in your blog.
Add your name to the link at the bottom of this post.
Copy and paste the rules (the ones below, not these) in your blog, as well as this week’s question.
Answer the question
Follow, follow, follow.
This is about networking, people, making connections with people in your community. So talk to us. We don't bite!If someone stops by, says hi and follows you, the polite thing to do is to say hi back.
Comment here and introduce yourself and you just might find a new follower or two.

Breaking it down, you copy V this code V in this box V and paste into your blog in HTML mode


Next, copy these rules. You don’t want the ones above because they are tailor made for my page. These ones are for everyone else…
Follow this blog.
Follow Elizabeth Sharp, the originator of this hop
Follow the featured author of the week, MG Ainsworth
Go to Sharp words and copy the image code found there and paste it in your blog. Add your name to the link at the bottom of the post while you are there.
Copy and paste the rules in your blog, as well as this week’s question.
Answer the question
Follow, follow, follow. This is about networking, people, making connections with people in your community. So talk to us. We don't bite!If someone stops by, says hi and follows you, the polite thing to do is to say hi back.
Comment here and introduce yourself and you just might find a new follower or two

And lastly, add youself to the linky  


This last bit is optional, but if you want the linky, grab the code here:


get the InLinkz code

3 comments:

  1. Ugh, finally got it all right. For some reason my blog edit is stuck in HTML!! NOT FUN!!!

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  2. Hey Elizabeth. Computers are a bugger, sometimes, aren't they? I only just got the Linkz code to work on my site. Thanks for getting this blog hop up and running.

    Stay well and good luck with your writing,

    Darrell.

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  3. We have the same taste in great writers. I love your choices. I just stumbled by..glad I did.

    http://www.doreenmcgettigan.com

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