About me...

My heart is overflowing with a good theme; I recite my composition concerning the King; My tongue is the pen of a ready writer.
--Psalm 45:1

So yeah--aspiring writer, in love with the Word, also words wherever they may be found. This results in a rather alarming obsession with fiction, which will spill over into this blog.

ah well. Such things can't be helped. :)

Falon out.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Spring Cleaning

In the interest of "spring cleaning" I've changed the design. Do you guys like it? (Can you read it...I'm a bit worried by the font but I couldn't find anything else I really liked)

Oh, and here's a poem I wrote for spring: (aka the poetry contest)

Spring Forest Haiku

Green, bright green of life;
Sticks and twigs litter the ground,
New pines poking through.

There, a fallen tree,
Laying, resting, inviting me;
Boat, bench, sofa, bed.

Here, a sturdy larch;
There, ponderosa stands tall;
Look, balsam fir sways.

Life, all around me,
Growing, spreading, flourishing,
And that's just the trees!

You like?

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Crazy Love

So.
Crazy Love.
I've read it.
This is a review.


This is a really, really great book. Very well-founded in Scriputre. The author does use other speakers, but they are speakers who obviously got their words from the Bible. Some may accuse him of taking the Bible "too literally", but--come on, that is the lamest excuse ever. He proves every point he makes, and he proves it with God's own words.

In fact, one of the biggest "supports" I can give for this book is Matthew 7:17-20 (Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore by their fruits you will know them.). Look at the fruits of this book, this teaching. Look at the lives that have been changed, and what results from people not only reading the book but applying what they learned from it to their lives. Even without 'firsthand knowledge', if you don't know anyone affected by this book, just think about it. What can come from this but good fruit?

Also, a caveat: this book is NOT meant to be read and checked off of a list of "good books to read" and then forgotten. If you have an intention anywhere even remotely close to such a thing, check yourself. Be prepared to change a lot of things in your life. History's main character, God, doesn't share face time nor should He, and He certainly won't say, "oh, I'm glad you have such a laid-back approach to Me. Take your time wasting the time I gave you and the things I gave you--no rush." Don't read this book if you don't want your life to change.

If, however, you do want your life to change, if you realize something is missing in your life and your everyday thoughts and actions, if you are willing to sacrifice things, then read this book.

If I may say so, God has got to be the biggest romantic out there. Prince Charming isn't even worthy to be compared to a faint outline left by His shadow. He woos us with His world, He proves His love with His action, and what can we do but return His love? His literally otherworldly, fanatical, crazy love?

Monday, April 9, 2012

Tagged (or not) List of Things that Shouldn't be on the Internet

Or, you know, that one game where people list 11 facts about themselves and then answer 11 questions. Both of these sets of 11 one should be wary of posting on the Internet. People read these things, you know. People you might not actually want reading 22 facts about yourself. Da Web can be a scary place.
Etc.
So...I decided to post 11 things about one of my story characters. I think...I'll choose Jasmine. Mayhap because I feel immensely sorry for Odhranna. (her name is subject to change without notice)
So Jasmine's 11 things about herself:
1. I am an elf.
2. I have the ability to mindvoice, which is using my mind to communicate.
3. I am friends with dragons, most specifically 2.
4. 3, later on.
5. I never knew my mother or my father.
6. My author finished writing my story during NaNo, which means that it is incomplete and she needs to finish it.
7. I am responsible for finding the last dragon egg of a certain tribe.
8. A dragon who lived long before I was born foretold my existence, dreaming of me and making a mosaic of Amethyst (one of my dragoness friends) and me.
9. I am engaged in war with Decevir [author's note here--I may change his name. *cough you can tell what it was derived from cough*], a he-elf from a different tribe than I.
10. My mother fell in love with my father when she rescued him from Decevir's prison.
11. I follow the Maker of All.

And this is me, not Jasmine now. I don't believe she can answer the certain questions I have from a certain someone. So no questions answered.
So in retrospect, this ended up being an advert for a story. Ah well. I shall not tag anyone, as per the instructions, but start a whole other thing for my fellow authors (and authoresses and authoresses who dislike the -ess part--you know who you are).
So the rules:
1. You must post the rules.
2. Post eleven fun facts about one of your story characters. (from their point of view, if you like)

Or...just do the other one floating around. Write about yourself. Your choice. :)

Oh yeah, and do the facts about Jasmine interest anyone?


From the Mouth of Elijah

Bryan Davis' newest book in the Children of the Bard series is here! Woot!
Well...actually, it isn't here. Not yet. BUT! It is available for pre-ordering, which I have just done. The link to do so is...http://www.daviscrossing.com/MouthElijah.htm <-- there.
As far as I know he doesn't have a specific release date, but sometime around July or August.
I do believe I'll have to have two counts on my calendar now: how many days till the Hobbit (249) and how many until July. Ah well. :)

So here's to hoping publishing goes well.
(a word which here means extremely fast)

Thursday, April 5, 2012

I love you THIS MUCH!!!

You know when you're kids, and somehow or another the conversation turns to subjects like who is the strongest? Invariably, it will become a discussion that uses hand gestures to get the point across. "I'm this strong!" *holds hands about a foot apart*
Then there's those conversations where the subject is who loves Mom the most. Same hand gestures are used. "I love Mom THIS much!" *holds arms straight out*
Then there's that one guy who said "I love you this much", and he held his arms out.
I think He wins the contest.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Dear, dear neglected page...

So it's either good or bad that I haven't posted in a while. Good because it means I'm busy with more "important things". Yes, observant people, I put that in quotes because it relates to the bad part a bit more. The "more" important things, in this case, would be things like (writing) stories, (reading) fanfics, monkeying around on Pandora, catching up on TV shows, etc.
Instead of the really more important things like spending time with my family, getting into the Book, praying, school, exercising *cough I'm really out of shape and the sun is calling cough*, and other things that should take my time away from posting on here. So I suppose my excuse for not posting is that I feel guilty about not having a valid excuse to not post.
Yes, I realize it's a bad excuse. Ergo, the post. :)

Random update: I have discovered Pandora. My favorite part is when it goes from a soft Chris Tomlin song to hard Thousand Foot Krutch song. I loves it. =D
Random update 2: Be sending thoughts of encouragement and prayer my way, if you could. I have decided (about *counts* 6 lines above) to spend more time outside this spring/summer. Walking, gardening, digging trenches because our dirt here is mostly clay and does not absorb the water and therefore we have to guide the water away from the house because otherwise it floods our basement, and building a treehouse. Or, you know...a board nailed to a tree upon which we can sit. A treechair. Sounds good.

To the Author of Spring and Giver of Colors, Sounds, and Textures, I salute You.