Sunday, September 23, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Camy Tang is celebrating -- and wants to give you ...

Camy Tang's first book, Sushi for One, just came out. To celebrate (and to generate interest in the book) she is hostessing an awesome contest. The grand prize, first place winner, will receive an 8 GB iPod! Plus a lot of books (I didn't count them all ...)
For more information, and to enter, go here:
http://www.camytang.com/contest.html
You will need two things
- you'll need my email address to put in the contest entry form -- SuseADoodle at gmail.com. Please be sure to use that, okay?
- a Yahoo ID so you can join her Yahoo Group, Camy's Loft. And you will WANT to join her Yahoo group because every week she gives away books!
An author who whole-heartedly believes writers are readers too!
The contest runs till October 31, 2007.

The book sounds like a wonderful read. It is on my list of "GET THIS SOON!" Books and I've scheduled an afternoon to read it cover-to-cover. Want to know a little more about it? Check out:
http://christianfictionblogalliance.blogspot.com/2007/09/sushi-for-one-by-camy-tang.html
or
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0310273986
or
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?item_no=273981&netp_id=479128&event=ESRCN&item_code=WW
Sunday, September 16, 2007
DO THE BLUE "Virtual Quilt Show" Appendix

First, Thank You for stopping by for Marilynn's DO THE BLUE Book Tour stop here for the Virtual Quilt Show. If you just happened to stop by and are visiting without knowing about the DO THE BLUE Book Tour or the Virtual Quilt Show that is now in progress here -- well, you are quite welcome here too. A great big huge welcome to everyone who stops by.
If you haven't yet met Marilynn Griffith, you just have to! Stop by her blog "Rhythms of Grace" by clicking this link http://www.marilynngriffith.typepad.com/rhythmsofgrace/ [I haven't figured out that nice little trick of turning a link into words like "here" that you can click and fly away someplace else -- eventually my computer savvy / HTML savvy hubby will teach me -- in the meantime, please bear with me :-) ]
There are tons and tons of photo-sharing sites on the Net. I chose to use some of the photos from Flickr for this show. Photo Bucket and Snap Fish are just two of the many others out there. Each photo that comes from Flickr will have info under it about the photographer and you can click the photo to go to that person's Flickr page and see more of their work.
Now, back to Marilynn and her Book Tour. :-)
At her blog you will find the link to the first stop on the DO THE BLUE Book Tour -- an interview with Marilynn. A great way to be introduced to her. One of the fascinating things I learned about Marilynn, from reading through the archives of her blog, is that she used to make soaps (seasonally) and when it came time to make soap one year, she had gotten ill and temporarily lost her sense of smell. It was this event that got her to get writing. In the interview, I found out that Marilynn's first book debuted in January 2006. In the 18 months since then, she has had a total of six books published and she is hard at work on the next one. WOW!
I got to "know" Marilyn through a link to her blog form another author's blog. While there I read an entry of hers about winning some gourmet brownies. Hmmm ... my hubby loves brownies but I never bake them (neither of us really "needs" them). There was a hitch -- you needed to read her latest book, TURQUOISE, and send her an email about why it was such a "sweet read' by the end of August. This was about 12:30 AM, August 29th.
I went to Amazon and did the "see inside" for TURQUOISE and immediately sent off an email to Marilynn. Quite "scary" (LOL) was getting a reply within a few minutes! We've emailed back and forth from time to time since. (I'm trying to not pester her, but let her keep working on her new book -- but she is a very interesting and wonderful woman.)
Which is why TURQUOISE is such a great book to read. It is the fourth of a series. I hadn't read the first three (YET) but was able to connect with each of the characters quite easily and become part of the story. (I got the book in time and spent an afternoon reading it -- and it was an afternoon well spent!)
It is the story of Chenille Rizzo whose husband Lyle has died of cancer. Some time has gone by and out of the blue, Chenille receives an email telling her there is a new post at Lyle's blog!
Chenille rides the waves of emotion as she wants to fall in love again and is afraid that maybe there just isn't enough love inside of her to give to someone else again.
TURQUOISE is a sweet read, but ... you will need a box of tissues next to you as you read. It's worth every tissue, though. It really is.
Next question you are asking, how do quilts fit into this book tour? As TURQUOISE opens, Chenille is carrying an armload of baby quilts into the hospital. They are for the babies in the NICU.
Visiting one of the local libraries last week, I saw a notice for a group of women that meet monthly to make simple quilts for our returning wounded soldiers. One of the local churches hosts a group of women who make quilts for all the babies born at the local hospital. Another church hosts a group who make quilts for a women's shelter.
Quilts can be as easy as 12x12 inch squares sewn together to intricately pieced works of art. (I've left out the very intricate patterns for this show -- I want to encourage you to think about getting involved in a quilt donation program near you, and I don't want to frighten you away). Quilts can be quilted, stitched to hold the layers together, by hand or by machine; or they can be tied with yarn or floss at regular intervals to keep the layers from shifting during use.
So, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to read TURQUOISE (better yet, why not read the entire SHADES OF STYLE series?), visit the entire Virtual Quilt Show here (all the way to the post about Chocolate -- and if you like chocolate, read that one too), visit Marilynn's blog "Rhythms of Grace," and consider becoming part of a local quilt donation group -- through donating fabrics or by helping cut and piece the quilts. You'll be glad you did both!
[PS -- go here http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?item_no=9952&netp_id=474938&event=ESRCN&item_code=WW to find the entire Shades of Style series! It's the best price you'll find on the net.]
Welcome to DO THE BLUE Virtual Quilt Show



Okay, now on to the Quilt Show!

Baby Quilt Finished!!
Finished baby quilt
Baby Quilt
Oscar's baby clothes quilt
baby quilt detail
Saturday, September 15, 2007
baby quilt
Square Baby Quilt
Baby rag quilt
monkey quilt
Here is the first quilt I'd like to share with you for the Do The Blue Virtual Book Tour's "Virtual Quilt Tour" ...
What is the DO THE BLUE Book Tour? Go here to find out more http://www.marilynngriffith.typepad.com/rhythmsofgrace/
FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE EVENT

Sunday, September 9, 2007
Do the Blue Book Tour!
About two weeks ago, I found out about a new book that had just been released. TURQUOISE. I wrote a little about that here: http://suseadoodle-pms.blogspot.com/2007/08/one-more-book-to-look-inside.html
It is the fourth in a series called "Shades of Style." And, no, I haven't read the first three books in the series -- YET. I did go to Amazon, after reading TURQUOISE, to find out more about them. You can "see inside" a few of the books in that series -- meaning, Amazon.com lets you see the first few pages of the book. That is usually the title page, the copyright page, and the pages of the first chapter to page 16 of the book, plus the back cover. If there is a Foreword, that is not included in the "see inside."
Also included at the Amazon page about a book is the Publisher's Weekly review and usually one other review. I don't really pay attention to other reader's opinions of a book, I want to know a little more about the subject matter of the book. And, I do plan to read the first three books as soon as I can. :-)
I'm going to be mean, and not tell you too much about the plot of the story. Go on over to Marilynn's website and click on the picture of the book on the right sidebar. That will take you to the page at Amazon.com. Why am I sending you away from here? I want you to get to know Marilynn, not just her books. She is an awesome lady, whose blog is filled with delightful stories and insights about living the Christian life, about God's nature and His love for us. http://marilynngriffith.typepad.com/rhythmsofgrace/
Now that you have done that, (or make sure you do it soon, okay?), I want to share just a little about Chenille Rizzo, the book's "heroine." Chenille is a "real" person. She isn't a perfect package who has figured out everything and is sure she is always right. Along with typical romance novel relationship gyrations (does he like me? is he interested in me? am I ready for this? etc.), there is something atypical about the book as a romance. But I can't tell you -- it might spoil the suspense for you.
We meet Chenille in TURQUOISE as she heads into the hospital to deliver an armload of baby quilts she has made. And in honor of TURQUOISE, I'm going to share with you a small VIRTUAL QUILT SHOW.
Come on back here within the next couple of days and I will have them all lovingly displayed for your enjoyment. In the meantime, check out Marilynn's blog and find out more about her books!
(You can find her books at your local Christian bookstore. Or if you are like me and live more than an hour from a bookstore of any kind, go to ChristianBook.com. You can find all of Marilynn's books here for less than at WalMart.com or Amazon.com!)
If you have already read TURQUOISE, try to figure out what I mean when I say it has something atypical about it for a romance novel. If you haven't read the novel yet, read it. (I do have a reason for this. To be included in the "Show Notes" for the Virtual Quilt Show.)
EDITED 9/16 to add:
You can start the Virtual Quilt Show with my ramblings about it, here:
http://suseadoodle-pms.blogspot.com/2007/09/welcome-to-do-blue-virtual-quilt-show.html
or with the first quilt of the show, here:
http://suseadoodle-pms.blogspot.com/2007/09/monkey-quilt.html
or here for the Show "Appendix:"
http://suseadoodle-pms.blogspot.com/2007/09/do-blue-quilt-show-appendix.html
Edited 9/17 to add:
The Virtual Quilt Show is up and running ...
All you need to do is keep working "forward" through the blog posts from here. There is one non-quilt post in-between the start of the show and here. That entry might be of interest to you -- it's about CHOCOLATE! If you are one of the 3 people in the world who do not like chocolate, skip it and go on to "Monkey Quilt" and work "up" to the most recent post at the blog. (I'm going to try to not add anything new here until the end of September ...)
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Dreams are great! Following them -- even better!
http://loopdeloops.blogspot.com/2007/09/dreams-can-come-true.html
Okay, I'm not so sure you went over there. Go on. Kay does not bite. She's got a "Nice Matters Award" so you can trust her to be nice to you and welcome you quite warmly. So, go. Now. Scat. Just remember to come on back here when you're done visiting with her, okay?
You went? You listened? You watched? You cried, too, didn't you? You can admit it.
I cried even though I knew he would get the response he did and I had heard an excerpt of him singing on the radio. They were debating whether it was a good or bad thing for opera for an amateur to "debase" opera in such a popular venue. Thankfully, the opera snobs can't control this one. He's great. And the people love him, too. He's becoming a sort of hero to some. And why not?
He had a dream. He didn't really believe in himself, but he believed in the dream. He tried.
Dream your dream. Trust your talents and gifts. Hey, you may not win something big or become a hero to many. Be a hero to one, at least.
Dream. Follow your talent. Embrace your gifts. Share them and yourself.
Now, go away from here and go do that. Just be sure to stop back once in a while and let me know how it's going. :-)
Monday, September 3, 2007
"My Blog Lesson For Today" Continues Again ...
http://suseadoodle-tmm.blogspot.com/2007/09/my-blog-lesson-for-today-continues-part.html
Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful day today. It is THE DAY THE LORD HAS MADE -- REJOICE AND BE GLAD IN IT!