On The Rack: The Thornbirds

On The Rack: The Thornbirds

The Thornbirds by Colleen McCullough

Flashback Friday from the Vault….

The Thornbirds CoverThe Thornbirds crosses into many genres. However, the book is by far my favorite “epic” novel. The term “epic” means several different things when it comes to romantic fiction. For me, “epic” involves the journey of the main character through many years and often decades; the beautiful and tragic, and the love and heartache that encompasses their lives.

This epic story, set in the beautiful Australian Outback, follows Meggie Cleary from the age of four until her children are grown.  The third person point of view includes Meggie and often switches to those around her and then eventually on to that of her daughter Justine and son Dane.

The novel was quite controversial when it first hit the book stores. A love story that crosses so many different forbidden elements with the age gap of Meggie and Ralph all the way to his religious affiliation.   Yes, that’s right. Ralph de Briccassart is a Catholic priest. Their story is one of many complex levels that twists right into your gut leaving the notion that epic love is epic pain. Hence, the thornbird.

Reason for being on the Rack:

I have owned the paperback of this novel since high school. Publication date is 1977, the same year that I was born. This copy has made approximately seven moves. In all these years, I have read the book at least ten or more times. The back cover is gone and the final page is almost torn in half. This book is either well read or I store my books in terrible places. Maybe a little of both.

Why do I love The Thornbirds?

The Thornbirds InsideI think the poetic quote at the beginning sums it up very nicely. It’s the meaning behind the title. The meaning behind the “epic” story. In some ways, The Thornbirds is my Anna Karenina.

The Thornbirds is available on Amazon in the friendly Kindle format that includes the back page unlike my well used copy.

The Mason List: Let the Final Edits Begin

The Mason List: Let the Final Edits Begin

Yes, that’s right.  My wonderful editor Anna has sent her final edits.  No more passive verbs!  Aka my nasty little habit.  This is also a transition for me since I have been writing away on my second novel, Red Dirt Claws.  Emma hat off.  Alex hat on.  In other words, a drastic channel change from comedy to drama.

In Red Dirt Claws, I’m leaving Emma standing in her yellow bikini in front of Wyatt flirting her way right to his heart.  –Channel Change — To The Mason List where Alex begins her story with a mental breakdown in the opening scene.

Here’s what’s left in the process of getting The Mason List published.  The final edit is the next step.  I basically have two copies of the book right now.  One copy from my editor with all the grammatical, spelling and sentence structure clean-ups.  I have another copy that I have edited with story line and scene clean-ups.  I will be taking my final copy and merging pieces into the editor’s final copy.

For me, this is the most tedious part of writing a novel.  Line by line.  Word by word comparison of the two copies.  This story is approximately 137,000 words which is roughly 550 novel pages.  In Microsoft Word, my copy is 461 pages.

The picture below shows the side-by-side comparison.  The story begins at 8:15 pm.  Yes, that means what you think it means for my friends who know of my LOST obsession.  I slipped that little bread crumb into The Mason List.

I do most of my writing in Microsoft Word.  I also use WriteWay Pro.  The program is really good with organizing chapters and exporting out in manuscript form.  I spent the final six months of writing The Mason List in WriteWay Pro.  As each chapter comes to a close, I will be feeding the pieces back into that program.

Once I get a better grasp on the final pass through the novel, I should be able to schedule a release date.  I am very excited to introduce the world to The Mason List!Mason List Edits

The Mason List: Behind the Scenes and Counting Stars

The Mason List: Behind the Scenes and Counting Stars

Last night, I watched One Republic LIVE with the awesome vocal range of Ryan Tedder.  The show brought me right back to one of my favorite songs by the band: Counting Stars. I’ve listened to that song on repeat hundreds of times. In fact, I listened over and over again while writing a certain beach scene in The Mason List. The main characters find themselves on Spring Break….Padre Island, Texas… Outdoor Concert.  A certain Oklahoma band is playing but the name is never mentioned. The band and the song is …..Counting Stars by One Republic. Granted, the whole band doesn’t have Tulsa roots but just roll with it.

As for book news….I am very close to a release date for The Mason List .…until then….turn it up loud!

Counting Stars by One Republic

Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon

Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon

The nostalgia of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.  I can link the actor to just about anything even the small town of Elmore City, Oklahoma. Those who live in the Heartland may already know of this interesting connection dating back to the 1980s which inspired the world to dance in Footloose.  That’s right!  Footloose is a true story that came from a real town that forbid dancing. In the attached article, follow the play-by-play of how Elmore City brought dancing back to prom and inspired Kevin Bacon to become the star of the cult classic.

Pulling from the 1980 vault in People Magazine: The Real Story of Footloose

On the Rack: Ugly Love

On the Rack: Ugly Love

Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover

Colleen Hoover might very well be replacing my love of Nicholas Sparks. That’s a very hard statement to make considering my long standing commitment to the guy. I have read almost all of Hoover’s books. I read Slammed in the first couple of months when it was first self-published. I found it by accident in the Kindle store and thought it seemed intriguing. I loved Slammed. Even more, I loved the story of the writer who came out of nowhere and started dominating the book lists. She is an inspiration to what can be accomplished in the self-publishing world. I honestly planned to list Slammed on The Book Rack as the first Colleen Hoover entry since it was my second self-published novel I ever downloaded.

Then I read Ugly Love.

Troubled and damaged people walk through our lives every day. They pass by everyone while hiding the pain they feel. They do this in order to survive until it becomes a way of life. The new normal. The new them.

Ugly Love is a modern day love story at its best. The sad Miles masquerading through life fooling everyone around him. He’s good at it until he meets Tate. Thus the Ugly Love begins with a person who fights to get through the façade.  With broken people, the ugly comes out with spikes and edges and glass ripping at anything that gets too close.  So the question remains for Tate.  How much are you willing to endure to stay close to the person who seems to need you the most?

This one brought me to tears so I can’t give the plane travel stamp of approval. However, this is a must read for all Colleen Hoover fans and dare I say it, for all Nicholas Sparks fans too! Find Ugly Love on Amazon here.