Showing posts with label J. Keller Ford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J. Keller Ford. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Groundhog-type Day Has You Trapped - WHAT Do You Do??? #OneDayMore #YAlit #Romance #Fantasy


LOVE the idea of this antho! When I heard about the tour, I thought, I wonder what these authors would do in a similar situation. I just had to ask & here's what they all had to say. 

Be sure to check out the excerpt from headliner, L.S. Murphy's, contribution to this awesome antho!

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L.S. Murphy

I’d totally be Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog Day. Every single time I see that movie, I think “I’d do that!” Learning an instrument, eating as much crap as I can, and read ALL the books. Seriously, I’d go to the library and move in.

Before I did any of that though, I would spend endless days with my daughter. We’d color. We’d bake. We’d do whatever her heart desires. I could enjoy something every mother dreams of: more time with her child. They grow up too fast, you know. Every moment is special.

Marissa Haverson

Groundhog day, huh? So, I’m waiting for the groundhog to peek his head out of his burrow, and just as he has done so, everything freezes. Time freezes.

NOOOOOO!!!! How do we find out if it’s going to be winter or spring now? I can’t live with winter for another second!

Okay, well, that would be what I’d be thinking. What would I do? Well, I want spring to be on its way, of course, so....

I think it’s time to fish out my childhood fort-making skills. I’ll grab some blankets, and some pillows, and maybe gather together some furniture to drape it over. I’ll set all of these items up around the groundhog, and create a protective shelter for him.

Just kidding. It’s not to protect him (although I can pretend). It’s to protect me from winter and to encourage the arrival of spring. When time unfreezes, there’s no way the groundhog will see his shadow. He’s protected from the sun and I, therefore, am protected from winter!

Erika Beebe

If my life suddenly boiled down to one day and one day only, I would freeze a typical Saturday in my life. Saturdays, first of all, are one of my all time favorite days. I’m on a high from Friday, and I wake up to the coffee pot brewing, slip on my fluffy slippers and shuffle out to make a cup. I usually get a few minutes to myself before my two wee ones wake up, so I use every minute of that time working on my writing, marketing, and staring out the back porch window at whatever morning is lifting up across the east sky. Once my kiddos wake up, I make breakfast, we get dressed and hustle off to the YMCA where I teach Yoga, and boy, is it also a great way to wake up. After Yoga, we pack picnic lunches and go to the park when it’s warm, or we take a nature walk outside and talk about all the wonderful things we see. If it’s cold, game time, or dance party in the living room. Sometimes we clean our rooms too. :0) Naptime quickly follows, and I get to write for a couple of hours. Grandma and Grandpa usually watch the kiddos in the evenings on Saturday so my husband and I can have some down time. It is my perfect sort of day. A day of balance between all the things I love to do, a perfect day to repeat over and over again. Now where is my magic fairy dust to make it so? 
Thank you for having me Terri.
~Erika

Danielle Shipley

To mind my, there’s only one thing to do upon realization that time has frozen: Dash out in search of more magical, impossible things! What better time than a time that defies time to uncover portals to other dimensions, catch sight of mythical creatures, or learn to fly? Something amazing is clearly going down – time doesn’t slam to a stop for no reason! – so once I get over my pessimistic panic about the worst this could possibly mean, I’m going after the best I could possibly dream.

Anna Simpson
Thank you Terri for having me here today. It means a lot.

So if I was stuck in a Groundhog Day type of freeze, what would I do?
You know this sounded so easy when I first read the question. But the more I thought about it the more I realized this wasn't easy at all. What would I do? I think of Bill Murray and he learned piano, pulling a few stunts along the way. He had to remember everything, because it all disappeared by the next morning.
I live in a very small town. From the outside my life is boring. In here—I'm pointing at my temple—is where all the action is. With Groundhog Day, Bill Murray stayed in one place and woke up to a new day ready to try to win over Andie MacDowell.
I'm sorry but I have to change the rules a bit and travel to another place. We make our own fun in a smalltownsville and every day does kind of feel like being in a never ending time loop except for the aging part—that never stops.
Oh, and births, death and taxes.
Point made, I think I'll move on.
So how does everyone feel about libraries? I happen to love them, because that's where they keep all the great books. And since I'm going to have a Groundhog Day experience I want to wake up all excited and ready to get my read on.
But first, I need a hotel. Five star all the way because it's Groundhog Day and I'll only have to pay for one, or maybe two nights. Ah to be spoiled.
It will have a fitness centre so I don't dissolve into a puddle of flab BECAUSE five star hotels have great food and I'll have to try everything on the menu at least once.  The rest of the time I'll have my nose in a book.
I'll start in horror and work my way through the genres.
What about you? What would you do? I know! Not as easy as it looks.
Have a great tomorrow.
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J. Keller Ford

Hmm, if I was stuck in a Groundhog Day sort of scenario, what would I do for the day?  That’s difficult as there are sooo many things I want to do that can’t all be done in a day.  I know one place I would love to go back to is Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.  I visited the palace as a child and remember it through a child’s eyes.  I’d love to see it as an adult.  What would be even cooler is if there was a way to go back in time.  If there was, I’d visit King Ludwig II.  I’d sit and talk to him for hours.  We’d take a night ride in his carriage in the snow.  I’d stay at the castle when it was new and fresh, during the only eleven days he lived there.  There would be a live opera in the Singers Hall.  Perhaps I could meet Richard Wagner himself and see if he was really the devil many believed he was.  Maybe I could even be there on the day of Ludwig’s death and solve the mystery of whether he committed suicide or if the Mad King Ludwig was murdered.  I believe it was the latter but would love to find evidence and proof.  Even as a child, I felt quite eerie near the lake where his body was found along with his doctor’s.  It was such a tragedy for a man who wanted to escape the nuances of the world and live in his fairytale castle, away from all the pomp and circumstance.  Was he truly mad?  I don’t think so.  I think he was a very lonely, misunderstood, eccentric spirit who was simply trying to find a place to fit in.  This castle is a grand escape and one that I would love to explore over and over again.   

Kimberly Kay

I’ve often reflected on how lucky it would be to end up in that sort of situation because this would give me a LOT of time to work on my novels and perfect them—I mean, one never ending day is as good as stepping right out of time. However, the problem would be that all my hard editing work would be nixed the next day.  So after trying that a couple of times, I’d slip into studying different ways to edit my work, so that when I finally escaped the time flux, I could apply them. I’d eventually realize I could do the same for any information that would last long term: how to get a query letter that really shines, and researching agents or publishers that would be likely to represent my future publication. And all this while eating A LOT of cookies. Plus, I’d eat at expensive restaurants for every meal, since all the money spent would simply end up in my bank account again the next day.  Heheh.


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The Purdy!

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One More Day

Release Date: December 2, 2013
Target Reader: Young Adult
Keywords: Contemporary Romance, Fantasy, Fiction, Romantic, Science Fiction, Urban Fantasy

What if today never ends?

What if everything about life—everything anyone hoped to be, to do, to experience—never happens?

Whether sitting in a chair, driving down the road, in surgery, jumping off a cliff or flying … that’s where you’d be … forever.

Unless …

In One More Day, Erika Beebe, Marissa Halvorson, Kimberly Kay, J. Keller Ford, Danielle E. Shipley and Anna Simpson join L.S. Murphy to give us their twists, surprising us with answers to two big questions, all from the perspective of characters under the age of eighteen.

How do we restart time?

How do we make everything go back to normal?

The answers, in whatever the world—human, alien, medieval, fantasy or fairytale—could,maybe, happen today.

Right now.

What would you do if this happened … to you?

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Excerpt from “The 13th Month” by L.S. Murphy coming soon in ONE MORE DAY!

“Stop being a douche, Jackie. This end of the world crap is nothing but a load of … well, crap. Get over it.” I snatched our shared laptop from my little brother and closed the lid, not bothering to check out the site he’d become fixated on during the last hour. Jackie’s conspiracy theories were a constant pain in my ass.
“Give it back, Nixon.” He whined, reaching across my body as I shoved the ancient computer behind my back. “This one’s real. I’m telling you; it’s gonna to happen.”
“Just like you said Rapture was real, right? Or the Mayan prophecy of December twenty-first in two-thousand twelve?” I shoved his thirteen-year-old body away from me. “Guess what, dipshit? Twenty-twelve has come and gone with the world still spinning. Get outta here so I can chat with my girl.”
Jackie stood, brushing invisible dirt of his green plaid shorts. In a few years, he’d either be modeling or coming out of the closet. I swore my brother got all the looks in the family—Mom’s California blonde hair, Dad’s bright blue eyes, and
at least two inches taller than I was.
Me? I inherited Dad’s brown hair that curled if it got too long and Mom’s brown eyes the color of dry dirt. In other words, boring.
“One of these days, you’ll believe me,” Jackie said, his voice deeper than normal. His eyes sparkled like ice held up to a light bulb. “The end is coming. Everything will stop. And there’s nothing you can do to prevent it.”
“Dude, did you forget your Zoloft, or something? What’s with the voice?” I fell onto my twin bed, wishing for the millionth time I had my own room. The computer lay across my
thighs, warming the denim beneath it.
Flipping me the bird, Jackie left the room and slammed our door behind him, rattling the windows from the force. The little shit must’ve started lifting weights. I glanced over to his half of the room but saw no sign that my brother had suddenly decided to add to his martial arts workout. Instead, his side was spotless, with a perfectly made bed, organized desk, laid-out clothes, and his lined-up tae kwon do ribbons. Jackie switched disciplines when he was seven, while I stuck with karate. I would’ve quit, but girls thought it was sexy. Laura included.
My shit was less than perfect. A box shoved into the closet hid my wrinkled karate ribbons. Homework and textbooks littered my desk. Even our matching blue plaid comforters were opposites—mine faded and wrinkled, his smooth and bright like the day Mom bought it.
Shaking my head, I opened the laptop and typed in the password. Laura was far more important than worrying about what was up little bro’s butt. Especially since we had big plans that night. Her parents would be out ringing in twenty-fourteen at some hotel soiree, leaving the house to us. Alone. Six years of crushing on her and six months of dating her were leading to what I hoped would be the best night of my life.


About L.S. Murphy: 

L.S. Murphy lives in the Greater St. Louis area where she watches Cardinals baseball, reads every book she can find, and weaves tales for teens and adults. When not doing all of the above, she tends to The Bean (aka her daughter), her husband and a menagerie of pets. She is the author of romance novellas  A Reason to Stay  and Neighbors.  Her debut novel Reaper, a YA paranormal romance, is now available.

She is a member of Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and the St. Louis Writer’s Guild.

Links: Website: http://lsmurphy.com 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

What Is J. Keller Ford's Perfect Dream Come True?






Welcome once again to my week-long Meet The Author fest! We're focusing on the six lovely ladies of the Make Believe Anthology from J. Taylor Publishing that released December 3rd!

Today we're meeting with another beta bud of mine & fellow Scribo critter.





 J. Keller Ford

YA Author & Award Winning Blogger








Tell us why we should read your story.

Because it’s awesome!   LOL.  Just kidding.  The Amulet of Ormisez is a story of greed, malice, desire and loss.  It is also a story of triumph, love, perseverance, even if it means sacrificing everything one holds dear to do what is right.

What is the first thing you thought of upon seeing the picture prompt for the Make Believe Anthology?

The first thing I thought was “Oh, wow, I get to write a fantasy short story.  Cool!”  My mind went blank for two months after that.  J

Which came first: The story or the character?

In this case, they both sort of fell in inline together.  I didn’t plot anything.  I sat down and wrote, which is usually how I write anyway.  I guess if anything came first it was the opening scene.  Once I wrote that down, the rest followed.

How did you choose your setting?

I’ve always wanted to start a story the way I did with Amulet, but never could find the right sort of novel to write that fit it well.  I’m glad I saved it because the cold, damp, darkness of it all suited this particular story perfectly.

Is there a moral behind your story?

Only that there is no sacrifice too big for true love.

What was your favorite food when you were a child? 

Artichokes.  Loved them then, love them still.

What is your favorite song of all time? 

“You Don’t Know Me” sung by the incomparable Elvis Presley.

If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?   

Donate a huge chunk to my local Humane Society and St. Jude’s Hospital.

What did you do growing up that got you into trouble?  

Embellishing the truth.  I always ‘told stories’.

What is something you learned in school that you think is useless to you today? 

Geometry.  Never once used it.  Thought it was useless then.  Haven’t changed my opinion all these years later.

What is your favorite holiday and how do you celebrate it?

Christmas!  We put up lights outside.  We always have a real tree and it’s a big one.  I always make Christmas Day dinner and all the family converges on my house for a fabulous meal.  It is the one day a year my entire family is together.  It’s wonderful, a mom’s perfect dream come true.

If you had to spend a day not using any technology, what would you do?  

Bike riding, going to the beach, collecting sea shells, reading, playing board games, hanging with my kids, grand-daughter and dogs, doing puzzles…

If you could have someone else's face, whom would you choose?  

A young Ingrid Bergman.  She was absolutely beautiful. 

What bad habit would you be willing to give up if it guaranteed you would live to be 100? 

Over-eating food I love (Chinese buffets get me every time)

If you lived in the pioneer days, would you have traveled west or stayed put in the east?  

I would have stayed in the east.  I love mountains, trees, and oceans too much to leave them for the hot, dry deserts.





Lovely Link List For Ms. Ford

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Meet the other ladies of Make Believe:  Lynda R. YoungJennifer M. EatonKelly Said, J.A. Belfield

Monday, May 21, 2012

Make Believe Cover Reveal!!!

Here it is, folks - my name on the cover of a book. *major dork dance* It's my first anthology publication with the great





Let's go ahead & let that SQUEEEEEEEEEEE out, shall we? hehe

And yes, I DID re-do my blog & website to match. It's that OCD thingy that sometimes rears its silly head.





So what is this anthology about???


Sacrificial Oath by Terri Rochenski
An impetuous act unwittingly makes Alesuela the fulfillment of the Sovereign’s Blood Oath to their Goddess. In five days, she’ll be forced to make the greatest choice of her life: become the virginal sacrifice already promised, or force the man she loves most to die in her place.
With an impossible choice in front of her, she searches for ways to undo the oath, and in her quest, finds not everything in her life is as she expects.

The Amulet of Ormisez by J. Keller Ford
There is only one way to save Elton Fletcher’s brother from an insanity-ridden death.
After years away from home, fighting for his people, Elton returns to discover his only sibling, Cayden, possessed by greed and malice, and responsible for malicious, unthinkable deeds. Cayden, though, isn’t the only one afflicted by the Amulet of Ormisez, and Elton finds himself in yet another battle, where the price of failure could be his own life.

Birthright by Lynda R. Young
Christa can mask the pain and hide the scars, but running from a birthright is impossible.
She’s tried to escape her grief by fleeing to a small town in Florida. Much to her frustration, the locals think they recognize her even though she's never been there before. To make things worse, a man named Jack spouts outrageous theories about her.
Both spur Christa to bolt, to start fresh yet again, but there’s something about Jack that intrigues her enough to stay. The only problem? Someone else wants her to leave, and they won’t stop until she’s dead.

Petrified by Kelly Said
A mysterious storm has replaced summer with winter, devastating crops and smothering Castle lands in snow.  Prince Sterling August stands alone as a leader, lost in personal grief as well as a desire to help his people but with an inability to do either.
The answers he needs await him, but without Lochlyn, a woman who’s just as isolated as Sterling, he’ll never see what stands before him, cloaked in illusion.

Last Winter Red by Jennifer M. Eaton
Emily is a Red, a woman whose sole purpose in life is to produce offspring. When her husband dies and leaves her childless, she risks her life and forsakes the safety of Terra—a disease-free city born after the nuclear holocaust. Beyond its boundaries, she knows, survives a man with whom she can be properly paired.
The Outside, though, holds secrets the government struggles to keep, and what Emily discovers on her quest for a mate will change her life forever.

Escort to Insanity by J.A. Belfield
From a charity auction, to a stroll in the park, to the craziest night of her life. Nicole Harrington can’t help but wonder how a simple event went so drastically wrong.
Of course, the male escort she booked is wholly to blame. Not only charming but shrewdly intelligent, Benjamin Gold drags Nicole into a platoon of unimaginable problems—ones from which she’ll have to find the courage just to survive.

So are you excited? Gunna gobble this one up on December  3rd or what!??? Can't order one yet, but add it to your Goodreads shelf by clicking HERE.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

F: FREAKIN' AWESOME NEWS!!!


So. It's official. Sacrificial Oath is contracted with J. Taylor Publishing !!! 




Squeeeeeeeeeee! Here's the link to MY PAGE on their website.

*insert another squeeeeeeeee here*

Here's part of the press release: 


Make Believe Anthology authors revealed!
Five authors to be featured with J.A. Belfield in Make Believe Anthology from J. Taylor Publishing.
On December 3, 2012, J. Taylor Publishing will release Make Believe, an anthology of six short stories, ranging from contemporary romance to fantasy, written based on a photo prompt with a wintery setting and a woman in red.
The anthology will open with Terri Rochenski’s Sacrificial Oath, a story of self sacrifice. J. Keller Ford’s The Amulet of Ormisez will follow—a story of success in failure. From there, Birthright by Australian author Lynda R. Young will delve into secrets revealed. Kelly Said returns to this anthology with Petrified, taking the reader on a journey of finding one’s purpose. Last Winter Red by Jennifer M. Eaton finds us in a post-apocalyptic world where not all is as it seems. Rounding out the anthology, is our headline author, J.A. Belfield, author of Darkness & Light and the to-be-released Blue Moon, with Escort to Insanity


 December is a LONG ways away, so I'll leave you with one last SQUEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!