Wednesday, December 12

Breaking up is hard to do...

There often come a time to part ways. It's sad, but it happens. Marian Vere and Julianna Scott have been the best of friend, but the time has finally arrived for them to go their separate ways--in the blogging world anyway.

This may seem sudden, but allow me to explain.

Marian has been blogging here for several years. She has had a blast and has made awesome friends along the way. However, the time has come for Julianna to set out and begin blogin on her own to prepare for her book release this coming March. Marian and Julianna are both perfectly willing to blog separately -the problem is their handler. She is only one person--me--and I have yet to find a way to add hours to the day. Short of building a cartoon-super-villain style 'time device' in my basement, there is no way I will be able to up keep two blogs constantly. Thus, Marian Vere will have to take a back seat for a while in the blogging world so that Julianna can start her own blogging adventures.

That is not to say that nothing will be posted here, as I will still be sure to post news and anything pertinent to Marian, but if you would like to continue following me in the blogosphere--and I hope you do--you will now find me as Julianna Scott at her new author website, juliannascott.blogspot.com . Not only are there brand new diggs, but for the next ten days I will be reposting the ten most popular posts from this very blog.

Also, if you are in a surfing mood, you can check out the new website for Julianna's upcoming book, THE HOLDERS, here.

I promise for all of our sakes to continue work on my time device--though fair warning, all I have so far is a sketch of what looks like a jukebox with a satellite dish on it, so it might take a while. But until then, I love you all, thanks so much for understanding, and I'll see you over at the new site!

xoxo!


Monday, November 26

10,592

10,592 days ago at 5:27 in the evening, Catherine Dominick delivered her first child; a daughter who was so late that Catherine actually had her husband Richard deliberately drive the car over speed bumps in an abandoned parking lot to induce labor. (It did work, though for the record I am not endorsing this method of delivery.) Cathy's baby was quiet and a good sleeper, though she was not nearly as cute as everyone gave her credit for, in fact she looked more like a boy than a girl for the first year and a half of life.

She was a performer even from an early age, her creative debut taking place at the age of 4 when she stared as The Virgin Mary in her Church's Christmas pageant, only to drop the plastic baby Jesus down the alter stairs during her grand entrance. And in case you were wondering, yes, hollow plastic baby Jesuses do bounce. Loudly.

She moved with her parents and baby brother, Timmy, to North Carolina when she was five, only to return to Pennsylvania three years later when her dad was transferred back. She moved through school, always a musician. A band geek if you will, (though that title was not really appropriate in a high school where the band was one of the largest and most successful organizations there was) and even became the Drum Major her senior year. Being Drum Major, she decided that it was time the 'most school spirit' award, that was granted to one student a year for having the best red and white(her school colors) outfit during homecoming week, return to the band. She made the craziest outfit she could, including red and white cape, and red metallic wig, and was sure she would win. It was the perfect garb to win such an award, and the clincher would be the all-over face paint, which she would use to write MOON (her school district's name) on her forehead. However, what she didn't consider until reaching school that morning was that if one writes MOON on oneself while looking in the mirror, one will end up with NOOM on one's forehead, and if the makeup one uses has a strong die in it, it will stain one's forehead making the mistake impossible to fix and or remove. She did not win the spirit award.

She went off to college, majoring in music education, only to discover that she had heart disease  She got a pacemaker during her second year of college, and while this did not completely change her plans for the future, it did make the education portion of her degree impossible, so she changed her major to vocal music performance. Kelly Clarkson she is not, but give her some Puccini, and she just might surprise you.

After college, she moved to Kissimmee Florida and worked at Disney World for over a year, also during that time she signed up for e-harmony and met her now husband, who is an even bigger Disney Fan than she is. They got engaged three months after meeting and were married fice months after that at Disney. They had planned to live in Florida, but due to hubby's work, they had to move up to Chicago.

Creative and crafty as ever, she had had a custom quilt making business while in Florida, but now in Chicago, there was no longer the space, so her quilt business became a custom cake business. Once afternoon while making a cake that was actually a Tarzan-style tree house, she got to thinking about Tarzan and how unappreciated it really is as a story. Most people only know the old movies but few have actually read the book. What she thought they should do is tell the story from a woman's perspective, as that might interest a wider audience of readers. It sounded like a good idea, but she didn't think anyone would actually do it. Then she wondered if she should give it a try. Why not? She had always done well writing in school, and writing her own story could be fun. Anyway it was worth a try.

About half way through the story she lost steam due to people getting down on her idea, so she stopped her Tarzan story to begin a new one, this one a modern version of one of her favorite novels, Persuasion by Jane Austen. Luckily, she had also just found out that she was pregnant, and due to her heart condition, she was not allowed to do much more that sit around, so she had plenty of time on her hands to write. Three months later, she had finished her story. Three months after that, she had signed with a literary agent. One year and two kids later, her book was sold to a publisher. Eight months after that, her book was released, and here we are, less than a month after that, and it is the morning of her 29th birthday.

Cheers, thanks for reading, and have some cake on me. :-)

Monday, November 12

Once Upon a Second Chance Blog Tour


Today is the first day of the Once Upon a Second Chance Blog Tour! We will be at some fantastic blogs all this week, so be sure to stop by a few, say hi, and enter to win some free books!

And so you won't miss out on any of the fun, here is the entire tour schedule!

Hope to see you there!



Monday, Nov. 12:
That READioactive Book Blog ~ Author Interview




My Escape ~ Review


Tuesday, Nov. 13:
Chick Lit is Not Dead ~ Review, Interview, and Giveaway

A Tale of Many Book Reviews ~ Favorite Quotes from OUaSC

The college crawl ~ Excerpt


Wednesday, Nov. 14:


Book Briefs ~ Review



I Talk Books! ~ Review



Thursday, Nov. 15:
Jenuine Cupcakes ~ Excerpt



Cherie Reads ~ Review






Friday, Nov. 16:

Kimmie's Bookshelf ~ The Writer’s Cave


Bookshelf Confessions  ~ Guest Post



Reader Girls ~ Review


SnifferWalk ~ Excerpt



Wanted Readers ~ Six Words for OUaSC Guest Post

Tuesday, November 6

My Very First Book Birthday!

Well, today is the day! Two years and four months after I started writing, my debut novel, ONCE UPON A SECOND CHANCE, is officially available to readers everywhere. I wanted to have something profound or interesting to say, but honestly it's so surreal, I'm a bit at a loss.

However, the one thing I can say is how grateful at am. The support I have received throughout this process is staggering and I want to give my most sincerest thank you to everyone who helped to make this day a reality.

Be sure to stop by the amazing Angela V. Cook's blog for the chance to win a copy of ONCE UPON A SECOND CHANCE and for an interview with yours truly.

And if that isn't enough, Omnific Publishing is also featuring OUASC on their blog.

Thank you all again for your support and well wishes! It means the world!

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Monday, November 5

ONE MORE DAY!!!

That's right, only one more day until my very first novel is released out into the world! I'm super excited! And super nervous! But mostly excited! Not to mention super busy, which is why I haven't been around, sorry about that...

But if you've been missing me (and for my ego's sake, let's just say you have) not to worry. The Once Upon a Second Chance blog tour will begin in a matter of days, and you can can hear from me all you want--through other people. I will have all the info, stops, giveaway details, and more soon, so stay tuned!

I will have a special post tomorrow for release day, but until then, xoxo!


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