Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Me, My World, and I (our early November book choice)

Often, the beauty in art is in its meaning
Me, My World, and I 
A.V. Barber

This book is a wonderful companion for the upcoming colder months, but don't limit yourself to Autumn, Winter reading. The author has captured wonderful settings and placed them to words, accompanied with dashing images. We recommend you buy two copies, one for your summer home and one for your posh city dwelling.  
 
Sample
I bet you have never considered that, in at least some ways, you are a lot like an onion. That's not to say that you smell or make people cry - rather, what is on the surface is not always the entire story.
Like an onion, we have numerous layers. Each layer is different, and no layer is more important than the another.
 
If the key to enjoying poetry is making a connection on the basis of interpretation, I am guessing that people will form links for all manner of different reasons.
 
Often, the beauty in art is in its meaning. 
 
Our reviews are conducted by a team of three: an actor/director, a computer geek,and a writer.

 Images from Me, My World, and I
Three of our favourites ...

A Call To Springtime
Just the Rain
Portrait of a Summer's Morn

BUY Me, My World, and I
Next spotlight The Princeton Rugby Guy (our book of October, 2012) and an interview with the author of Solitary Fire.  Author A.V. Barber's Twitter  @AVBarber

Friday, October 19, 2012

BUY Books

BUY BOOKS

NEW pages

The Princeton Rugby Guy
Buy the book or E-book at Amazon.com. The Princeton Rugby Guy with added material, finely edited by Joel David Palmer. Playwright David Kennedy Polanco's first book in print is based on one of his characters from the play A Playground Twist.

With his landmark character, HARVARD, the author has given us an entertaining read that has created an appetite for more. With thought provoking conversations and a keen ear for dialogue, the author has created a comical, moving, and engaging story like none other - Marle Becker OUT FM.

Not a rehash of old hash. This story serves two underrepresented communities [Gay, Latino] well; with humor and poignant memorable moments - The Legendary Joe Franklin Bloomberg Radio


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Out Of The Past by Jeffrey Ballam

the only thing I ask is that you be totally honest with yourself, and with me
  ~ Jeffrey Ballam's Out of the Past

It's autumn and the perfect time to get comfortable with a cup of tea and a charming book. We suggest adding Out of the Past to your list of reads. There are few things worse than a predictable trajectory in a book (or film); Out of the Past has some twist that brings one more level of entertainment to this romantic novel. In the author's, Jeffrey Ballam, first book he shows his talent for crafting a story. A pleasant introduction to his work. We look forward to future works by Mr. Ballam - but for now the kettle is boiling and it's time for tea and Out of the Past

This review is the collaboration of a three person review board: an actor, a computer nerd, a writer.

The manuscript was submitted to us, for a review,  after reading the story, I'm buying this book for my Kindle ~ the Nerd. 

I'm glad to read about a Latino lawyer, educated and romantic ~ the Actor 

  A nice romantic evening doesn't have to always lead to sex
~ Out of the Past 



We also recommend The Princeton Rugby Guy by David Kennedy Polanco
 

Monday, October 15, 2012

A Note or more

The Princeton Rugby Guy is NOW available in print and Kindle. Beautifully edited by Joel David Palmer, with added material this is a triumph for the author, David Kennedy Polanco. Very seldom (if ever) do we read of a Mexican-American character like David's HARVARD (the central character of the novella). While most authors brush on Latino characters, and/or all too often feature accent-filled, half-English, short on knowledge brown faced Latinos -- David has created an articulate, educated (think Mayor of San Antonio Julian Castro) young man of Mexican ancestry. From the book:



From his choice of language and wardrobe, Harvard was criticized by the hoodlums in his neighborhood for "trying to act white", sometimes even more than for his sexuality. At the same time, the Latinos snickered at his limited Spanish vocabulary. Just the same, Harvard carried in equal measure his American patriotism and love for his Mexican heritage.
Harvard was of Mexican ancestry and solidly grounded as an American. He could in the same breath laud the achievements of Noble Prize winner Octavio Paz and boast of his grandfather’s five medals for service during the Second World War. Although Harvard, and his parents and their families, had been born in Los Angeles, being labeled Mexican - sometimes as a derogatory, other times as a compliment...

The Princeton Rugby Guy is Mr. Polanco's first book (the premiere of a book series), some of the conversations and all of the characters are taken from his plays. David's first works were produced on the New York City stage in 1998. Since that time, the playwright (turned author) has had at least one show on the boards annually. 
The novella is filled with historical tidbits (didn't know, until reading the book, Paul Revere's grandson died in the Civil War), great works of poetry in motion, and a twist. 

More Purchase 

Next the spotlight is cast on authors Jeffrey Ballam, Erasmo Guerra

Cry Me A Rio by Erasmo Guerra
Out Of The Past by Jeffrey Ballam  

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

News Reviews

Author EVE LE STRANGE has a follow-up of Widdershins  ....Solitary Fire. Excerpt Purchase


The Princeton Rugby Guy 
by David Kennedy Polanco
REVIEW


Who would think the simple question - Did you ever play team sports? - could stir up such a hornet’s nest?

I am not defined by the constellations, my ancestry, nor the person I desire, perhaps love.

I do not want to leave it to chance, my life. Nor do I want to stumble upon my fate - lights out, in the dark, knocking into my destiny. That type of strategy is for, well, other people."

It irks me to hear the laments of people who use the past as an excuse for their present condition.

A man spends his time paving his path with deeds of merit, but let him make one misstep; this is what people will remember...

All that is love - for me - is invested in You. And no other one can bring the love alive - in me. If you take it away - I'll be eclipsed by your absence.

Just who is the Princeton Rugby Guy?