Interview with Bellamy Black – Goal! A Love Story
Please join me in welcoming Bellamy Black, author of Goal! A Love Story, published with Entranced Publishing. Bellamy was kind enough to take the time and answer a few questions for us:
1. What books have most influenced your life most?
Two spring immediately to mind Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler. On the surface they don’t seem to have much in common, one is about Victorian era governess and the other about is about a young Black-American girl in a dystopian future, but they both featured women who believed in themselves and knew themselves and wouldn’t betray themselves and I really liked that. Plus, they both went on amazing journeys in their lives.
2. Do you see writing as a career or as merely a hobby?
How about a vocation? Writing has always definitely been more than a hobby for me. Even when I was a kid, I think I called myself a writer. My fourth grade story about the three little pigs was awesome! Ha! At the moment it’s not how I pay my bills but that’s what I want it to be someday.
3. Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
Love can come along when you least expect it but when it gets there, welcome it with open arms, and fight for it. Also, don’t be afraid to ride a bull every now and then!
4. Which characters did you find hardest to part with?
Probably Dora. Everyone needs a cheerleader like Dora, someone who believes you in unconditionally and won’t let you give up on yourself.
5. While you were writing, did you ever feel as if you were one of the characters?
Probably Dora because I just want to push Jenny and Paolo together and make everyone happy right away! But stories are about the twist and turns it to get to happy.
6. What would you be doing if you didn’t write books?
Oh gosh, I can’t even imagine. I wouldn’t be the same. For me, writing books is like that scene in The Wizard of Oz when Dorothy first stepped into Munchkinland. My world is in color now because of writing, I could never give that up.
7. Who was your favorite author when you were growing up?
From pre-teen up definitely Octavia Butler, her imagery and the worlds she could create were breathtaking. But as a little kid, probably Mercer Mayer. Those Little Critter books were all about me.
8. What do you wish you had known when you were starting out?
Everything? Ha! No, I wish I had known the true value of passion and that it’s best to view all criticism as constructive. There is almost always a kernel of truth (sometimes just a kernel) that can be taken from the harshest critique.
9. Hot or cold cider? Hard cider?
Hot hard cider. Nothing goes better with a warm mug of cider than a cinnamon stick and a shot of amaretto.
10. Do you go apple or pumpkin picking? Haunted hay rides? What are your fall traditions?
Definitely apple picking. I love those long drives to the orchards and watching the foliage change, the crisp air. It’s a gorgeous time of year and the best time to get hot hard cider. I’ve also never met a corn maze that I could resist. I don’t care if it’s only two feet high, I’m going in!
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Goal! A Love Story
Blurb:
Jenny Wales is a local television star who has everything she needs: good friends, a great career, and a gorgeous apartment with an outstanding shower. The only thing missing in her life is love, something that she hasn’t made time for in her quest to be the best reporter in town.
An international soccer star, Paolo Gutierrez is a reluctant celebrity looking for a quieter life away from the glitz and glamour of Europe. He longs for chance to remember the game he loves and build a life for himself far from the paparazzi’s lens.
When Jenny and Paolo meet, it’s love at first sight. It should be a simple story of boy meets girl, but the team, the town, and the entire world seem to have an opinion on their love affair. Up against a losing streak, Victoria Beckham wannabes, and the risk of losing their careers, Jenny and Paolo will have to fight to win this game of love.
Simple Fall Decor Ideas
It might be 80 degrees outside – at least it will be later on this afternoon in NJ – but according to the calendar, it is fall. For those of you who like to decorate, but don’t have a lot of extra money to spend, never fear! You can spruce up your space with these simple fall decor ideas.
Hit the Dollar Store for a Colorful Candle Arrangement
It’s all about color and what catches your eye. Go to your local dollar and/or low-cost store (such as Big Lots) and select two or three large jar candles in orange, brown and yellow. Add a few smaller votive and/or tea light candles in the same colors. Grab a glass or silver tray. Place the candles in an eye-catching grouping and place on a table. If you like, add some more fall color with an inexpensive garland twined around the candles, or pull off the leaves and “scatter” on the tray before placing the candles.
Note: You can do the same thing in Michael’s, Hobby Lobby and AC Moore, but the prices are much better at the dollar store, especially if you are buying for color and not for scent.
Become a Basket-Case
While you are in the dollar store, select a fall-colored or themed hand towel (or two), and a basket (with or without a handle). Line the basket with the towels and use that to hold your fall apples, oranges and mini-pumpkins. Or, if you’re not a huge fruit person, find fake fruit and use the leaves from that garland to create a lovely arrangement. You can also use a flat basket on the back of the toilet tank or on a bathroom shelf with rolled hand towels in fall colors.
Be creative
Get a large-bowled wine glass and fill it with candy corn. It can function both as a unique candy
dish and a decorative accent.
Use different heights of wine glasses as votive and/or tea light holders.
Fake sunflowers (or other flower) stuck in a tall vase with some glass beads/marbles.
Pick up a few gourds in the supermarket (what I call mini-pumpkins) and place in a simple clear glass bowl.
Though the fixes may seem small, these touches of color and creative decor will certainly brighten your living space.
Happy Fall!!
Dahlia
Seven Ways to Sexy
I must admit the cooler days are a welcome relief after the sweltering days of summer that we just went through up here in NJ. This is the time of year where the makeup colors change and it’s time for a fresh fall start.
Though I am a woman of a certain age, with three children and a rescue dog, I try to keep things hopping when it comes to feeling, well, feminine. While driving a mini-van and making lunches may not seem like the optimal way to seem sexy, it’s not always about what’s on the outside.
Let me share my seven ways to sexy with you.
1) Wear a vibrant color. I’m an Aries and my power color is red. If you don’t believe in astrology, pick a bright fall color and wear the heck out of it. It doesn’t have to be a shirt. Try an bright orange scarf as an accent around your neck, red jeweled earrings or a hairband in a bright color.
2) Smile. I’m not talking about a cheesy grin. Smile like you’ve got a secret, like you’re on your way to a rendezvous with your favorite fantasy (whoever that might be). Too many people walk around frowning. Stand out with that little Mona Lisa smile on your face.
3) Wear a new scent. No, don’t drench yourself in perfume. Try a body oil, which gives a subtle smell that changes and warms with your body temperature.
4) Make a change. If you don’t wear makeup, pick one item to try, such as a new lip gloss color, a different color eyeshadow or even a new tinted moisturizer. If you’re a makeup maven, try a color that you’ve always wanted to try.
5) Invest in a good bra. I know you’ve heard it a million times but a lot of women walk around wearing the wrong sized bra. I’ll let you in on a secret. A good fitting bra is the basics of feeling and looking good. When you can throw your shoulders back and the gals are supported….nothing like it. Good posture is always sexy.
6) Splurge on expensive tights. I love the cooler weather because I can stock up on tights. I’m a huge fan of Spanx….and not just because of the name.
7) Listen to sexy music. Whatever floats your boat here. Prince, Barry White, Hall and Oates, Fiona Apple….it’s wide open. Pick a playlist that gives you that lovin’ feeling and enjoy!
What are some ways that you give yourself a pick me up? List ‘em in the comments!
Football Fridays – Frustrated Tom Brady and Week 2 Matchups
Well, Geno Smith and the Jets’ one game winning streak has been broken! Most of us were in suspense regarding the game: Who would win?
Yeah, right.
Despite the gutting of the Patriots’ offense by free agency, injuries and (alleged) murder, the Jets suffered from poor performance on both sides of the ball.
I am not a Pats “fan” per se. I admire their work ethic and the coaching of Belichick, but I simply cannot abide a team that uses cheating tactics to win. Don’t they have enough film to study?
On the other hand, I am not a Jets’ fan, nor am I a fan of Geno Smith. So when it comes to these two teams, I go with the more mature QB.
That being said, the game was sloppy on both sides. Dropped passeds turnovers (not the tasty kind) and interceptions made the game a disappointment to watch. I expect more from Tom Brady, though I understand that he’s working with super-brand new players. But Tom showed his frustration, yelling on the sidelines about his immature receivers.
Either way, the Pats won and Tom Brady didn’t put up many fantasy points.
Let’s take a look at this weekend’s matchups:
Weekend Matchups –
(note…I only comment on the games that will probably be shown in the New York metro area. Your mileage may vary.)
Chargers at Eagles
The Chargers like to give away games and the Eagles seem like they are on a serious mission. With the addition of coach Chip Kelly, the Iggles are a team to be reckoned with. I pick the Eagles.
Saints at Buccaneers
Drew BREES! As a former New Orleans resident, I like Drew Brees. As a current New Jersey resident, I do not like former Rutgers coach Greg Schiano. But I do like former Tampa Buccaneer, Warren Sapp. Hmmmmm. I pick the Saints.
Redskins at Packers
I am neutral on the strength of both these teams, but I like RGIII much better than Aaron Rodgers. Despite my affection for the running quarterback, I have to pick the Packers.
49ers at Seahawks
I laughed this morning when the fellas on WFAN reported that someone on the 49ners called the Seahawks, the “Shehawks”. Juvenile? Yes. Fun? Most definitely. This will be a hard fought game between two tough teams. I can’t even venture to pick a winner.
The Manning Bowl – Broncos at Giants
What else can be said about this matchup? I don’t do point spreads and stuff like that, but let it be said that Peyton has won every Manning bowl so far. In addition, the Giants defense isn’t what it used to be – but the Broncos offense is hot! Either way, it should be a good game to watch.
Let it also be said that the Eli does have two championship rings to Peyton’s one.
Who’s your team? Who’s your player? Comment and let me know!
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