Friday, January 15, 2016

Free-day Friday Update. All That's Changed by K.L.Hallam

Hello out there!

I've been busy working on a website using WIX and so far it's been good. Can't wait to show everyone, along with The Unmoving Sky's cover reveal on Jan 25! 

In my creative torture process of building a website,
I came across this song I wrote, (Oh, about five years ago) All That's Changed, about a relationship being pulled apart, with growing families, and life's distractions; trying to remember what each person meant... now that time has clouded the romance. 




Phil Carroll of Recording Artists Development mixed the music. 
Lyrics, melody, voice, by K.L. Hallam  (me!)

I should mention it's my first attempt at iMovie. Most of the images are from my portfolio. 

Now back to the Website. Apparently, I have two sets of revisions ready to land in my lap--any minute.   Not to lose a moment... Enjoy the music!  

Monday, January 11, 2016

5 Stars for COUNTING THYME by Melanie Conklin


Counting ThymeCounting Thyme by Melanie Conklin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was very special, heart-rending, realistic, and beautifully written.

Twelve-year-old Thyme has moved to New York City, leaving her friends and Grandmother behind in San Diego. She longs to return. She saves her slips of time to return and plans to get back to her best friend and grandmother no matter what. She has a plan.

Except, she’d have to leave her father, mother, teenage sister, and her five-year-old brother, who’s undergoing cancer treatment for neuroblastoma behind. She struggles with this. Thyme loves her brother, and he needs her, she’s the one he talks to.

At least, they won’t be in New York City much longer, thank goodness. The apartment is terribly small, not like her house in San Diego. There are grouchy neighbors, stinky subways, and her parents never seem to hear her anymore. Then there’s public school. It does offer a few distractions, with the new friends she’s met and the approaching talent show. She doesn’t want to tell anyone about her brother and risk having them feel sorry for her. Thyme is one tough and loveable kid. She bares much through the trials her brother goes through.

Such a tough subject, written clearly and deftly; explaining much about the type of cancer and the experience Thyme’s brother goes through. It will rip your heart out.

But there’s hope and a lot of love. I wanted to underline over half the book. There's so much to relate to, so many emotions. One of my favorite Middle-Grade reads this year, a classic in the making.


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