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QUIRKY QUILL is for and by young writers and readers, hosted and moderated by me, Sharon Kirk Clifton. Welcome!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Whatcha Reading?

[If you know who created this image, please let me know so that I may credit the artist. It appears on booksandpublishing.tumblr.com. I love it.]
 
My elder grandson recently had a birthday. He's an MK (missionary kid) living on the other side of the planet who loves books and reading, so I had him choose a book on Amazon.com as a birthday gift. Together we had read the Red Rock Mysteries series by Jerry B. Jenkins and Chris Fabry, so he knows he likes their writing. With my ordering The Book of the King, he's starting on The Wormling series by Jenkins and Fabry.
       Why didn't I send him my two Kindle books, Up a Rutted Road and The Second Cellar? He already has them! In fact, I read Up a Rutted Road to him.
       We love to read books aloud in our family. Does your family do that, also? It's much more fun and beneficial than watching TV.
       I'd love it if you'd use the "Post a Comment" section to tell me what you're reading right now. Also, what is your all-time favorite book or series?
       Who's your favorite author?
       Have you ever written or sent an email message to an author? Did he or she write you back?
       Have you ever met an author in person?
       Are you a writer? What have you written?
       As always, I'd love to hear from you.
 
Keep reading! Keep writing! I will, too!
Because of Jesus,
Sharon

Friday, May 16, 2014

It's CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK! CELEBRATE!

 
Summer vacation is coming! Get ready! Get set! Get Up a Rutted Road downloaded to your e-reader today! Find it on Amazon.com and GET READING!
 
CAMIE McCAIN had never met a hermit, not till Claude shows up smack-dab in the middle of Aunt Charlene’s old-timey kitchen. Camie reckons Uncle Glen is the recluse’s only friend. Off and on that summer, she spies Claude in the most unlikely places, but he vanishes before she can catch up to talk to him. Does he really live in a barrel in some lonely holler like the kids at church say? Is he on the run from the law? How come he shies away from folks like a skittish colt?
 

What do I like to read?

I'm an eclectic reader. My reading tastes cross many genres, including mystery, high fantasy (think Lord of the Rings), non-fiction, books about writing, historical fiction, adventure, poetry, biography, picture books--my tastes are varied. Two genres I will not read: what I call blood-and-gore crime and anything that even hints at the occult (no vampires, werewolves, zombies, or anything that glorifies the dark side or the enemy of God's people).
       I love nearly everything I've read by C.S. Lewis (Chronicles of Narnia, etc.), J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, etc., although I found The Silmarillion a little daunting), Kate DiCamillo, Patricia Reilly Giff, Sharon Creech, the team of Jerry Jenkins and Chris Fabry, and too many others to list.
       When I was in the eighth grade, my health teacher assigned us to write our autobiography. I thought my own life was too boring to write about (which was wrong, of course), so I fictionalized it, saying that I had survived many adventures all around the world. Of course, my teacher held me after class to question me about my travels (which included some journeys to other planets).
      "I read a lot," I told him. "I've been to all those places and done all those things through the pages of hundreds of books." He smiled, nodded, and gave me an A.
       Don't you love books? They can take you on amazing journeys through space, time, and imagination to places you'd hardly be able to visit physically.
      

Your Turn!

  • Where have books taken you?
  • Who are your favorite authors?
  • What's your favorite genre?
  • How do you feel when you finish a really good book you've spent some time with?
  • Do the characters seem like friends?
Please answer in the "Comments" section below. I'd love to read your responses. So would others. Thanks for visiting Quirky Quill!
 
Keep reading good books!
Because of Jesus,
Sharon Kirk Clifton