New Friends

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When was the last time you got to meet someone and feel like you became instant friends with them? As I get older, I sometimes think that my group of friends is dwindling. But it doesn’t have to be that way. If I’m open, I have plenty of people that I’ve met virtually as Story-Power guests who could become dear friends.

Barry and I were privileged to meet Lorraine Haataia, Story-Power podcast guests in 2022, and her husband Bob on Friday. They were coming for the weekend to Bisbee, and since we live right on the way, she asked if they could meet us someplace. I loved the idea of meeting one of my podcast guests in person. We invited them to have tea and a snack at our house. The four of us had a wonderful chat about our businesses, retirement and travel. It was much too short, but it was a good start to becoming dear friends.

Lorraine is dedicated to giving writers tools and support with her business Prolific Writers Life. One of the things most writers say is that writing is a solitary pursuit. Lorraine hopes to change that by creating a writing community where writers support each other. I love that idea. She’s got a new book coming out soon, for which we will be chatting again on Story-Power to help her promote it. The title is, Finish Your Book: Plug Into the Power of A Writing Community and Get it Done. If you join her newsletter, you can snag a free copy. I don’t know other writers, but I get stalled on writing my novel. Either the ideas are not there, or the situation in the world isn’t giving me material, or I just lack motivation. A community of people who understand the ups and downs of any creative endeavor can be a big help.

If you’re a writer and would like to find a community to help keep you motivated, or give you great ideas, then Prolific Writers Life might be for you. Below is the link to my conversation with Lorraine, episode 51 June 22, 2022. Take a listen and see if you might benefit from some support.

Here’s hoping you are enjoying the season and finding community with friends and family. Thanks for reading, liking, and commenting. I appreciate you.

Blessings,

Lucinda Sage-Midgorden © 2023

Story-Power on Patreon and Apple Subscriptions

I’m so passionate about stories that I created the Story-Power podcast, Patreon Community, and Apple subscription so I’d have an excuse to talk story with other story lovers. Patreon is $5 a month for content not found on the Story-Power podcast, or on my Sage Woman Blog. The Apple subscription is $3 a month, again with content not found on the Story-Power podcast. If you’re passionate about stories, and want to talk about what you’ve learned from your favorites, come join me at patreon.com/StoryPower. Or, you can subscribe to the subscription on Apple podcast where Story-Power is published.

PodMatch 

If you are a podcaster, or have a message or fantastic product you want to share with the world, I encourage you to check out PodMatch. I call them a dating service for podcasters. Use the affiliate link and tell them, Lucinda sent you. Then contact me so we can set up a Story-Power chat.

The Space Between Time

Lucinda is the author of The Space Between Time, an award finalist in the “Fiction: Fantasy” category of the 2017 Best Book Awards.

Have you ever experienced life shattering events? Yeah, after the last few years, most of us have. In The Space Between Time, Jenna Holden gets slammed by her fiancé walking out, her mother’s untimely death, and losing her job all in one week. But she receives unexpected help when she finds her three-times great-grandmother’s journals and begins the adventure of a lifetime.

The Space Between Time is available in all ebook formats at Smashwords and for Kindle at Amazon, or you can find the ebook at iBooks or Barnes and Noble. If you prefer a physical copy, you can find a print-on-demand version at Amazon. Stay tuned for news when the audiobook version is published.

Romance With a Twist

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I’m an Author/Publisher at Jeweled Dagger Publishing. I love helping other authors and connecting with authors of all Genres. Maybe you do too. My main genre of writing is Romance but tell me about what you are writing and how we can help each other connect and reach out. I have 5 novels published and counting. Get a FREE copy of Angelina’s Secret @ https://BookHip.com/FFJRKAT or https://mailchi.mp/dianemerrillwigginton/as-landing-page / Let’s help each other out

My first Novel “Angelina’s Secret,” Lady Angelina Marguerite Amelia Stewart was born in a time when women were valued for their beauty and titles but little else. As a beloved daughter, Angelina was blessed with a quick mind and a sharp wit which she used liberally regardless of the consequences. Determined never to be owned by any man, she 

shunned societal rules to live life on her own terms. Surprised by her parents for her nineteenth birthday, Angelina sets out on a sea voyage that will challenge her resolve. She discovers a family secret that changes her life. Captain Jude Deveraux is living a double life. He is the Captain of a band of French privateers sanctioned by the King of France to steal and plunder unsuspecting ships that sail into his territory. Jude was awarded the title of Duke of Bayonne for services rendered to the Crown. He was educated in the finest schools in London alongside other aristocratic noblemen, so he knows how to blend in. Jilted in his youth, Jude is determined to take what he wants and he soon discovers that he wants Lady Angelina Stewart.

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Diane’s books published through her company: Jewel Dagger Publishing

  A Compromising Position Awards: The Global Book Award, Bookfest, Firebird Books

  Laura’s Story

  Angelina’s Secret

  Isabella’s Heart

  The Secret of One Eyed Cogburn: The Dreaded Pirate Captain

  The Duke’s Lady is a Spy (work in progress)

Other books and authors mentioned

The War Pianist, Mandy Robotham

Witchnapped in Westerham: A Fun Witch Cozy Mystery, Dionne Lister

Catherine Woodwise

Diana Gabaldon’s The Outlander series

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Marie Forleo, business coach and author of the book, Everything is Figuroutable

The Space Between Time, Lucinda Sage-Midgorden

Story-Power on Patreon and Apple

I’m so passionate about stories that I created the Story-Power podcast, Patreon Community, and Apple subscription so I’d have an excuse to talk story with other story lovers. Patreon is $5 a month for content not found on the Story-Power podcast, or on my Sage Woman Blog. The Apple subscription is $3 a month, again with content not found on the Story-Power podcast. If you’re passionate about stories, and want to talk about what you’ve learned from your favorites, come join me at patreon.com/StoryPower. Or, you can subscribe to the subscription on Apple podcast where Story-Power is published.

PodMatch

If you are a podcaster, or have a message or fantastic product you want to share with the world, I encourage you to check out PodMatch. I call them a dating service for podcasters. Use the affiliate link and tell them, Lucinda sent you. Then contact me so we can set up a Story-Power chat.

Do A Little Good

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It’s Christmas decorating weekend for us. Even though we don’t attend church any longer, we still love the message of hope, love, and redemption this season brings. 

It’s also a season of Christmas movies. There are so many Christmas stories and songs with great messages that it’s hard to discover the best ones. I want to suggest one first aired last year, that has a message for everyone, even if you’re not a Christian. It’s Spirited a musical based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens told, in this case, from the Ghost’s point of view. Every year they pick one person to redeem. The year they do this in the movie, they choose a very hard case played by Ryan Reynolds. It also stars Will Ferrell and Olivia Spencer. All three sing and dance. The sound track is one that has a great message and makes you want to get up and dance along. It’s available on Apple+, but if you don’t have Apple+ you can listen to the fantastic, upbeat sound track on iTunes. Each song has the message that to make a better world all we have to do is Do a Little Good everyday. No one is Unredeemable. If we each do our part to spread kindness and love we will create a Ripple of goodness. I encourage you to check it out and feel good at the end. 

I don’t usually make New Year’s Resolutions, but I want to declare now that I’m going to be doing as much good every day as I can in 2024 because I believe we can create a better world for everyone to live in. The more people I bring along with me, the faster we’ll make a big difference for every living thing on this planet.

I’m not sure if I’ll be posting any more essays the rest of this month. I’m finishing up two projects that are important to me. So, if I don’t connect with you here, have a wonderful holiday season no matter what celebrations you participate in. 

Thanks for reading, liking, and commenting. I send you love and blessings.

Lucinda Sage-Midgorden © 2023

The Space Between Time

Lucinda is the author of The Space Between Time, an award finalist in the “Fiction: Fantasy” category of the 2017 Best Book Awards.

Have you ever experienced life shattering events? Yeah, after the last few years, most of us have. In The Space Between Time, Jenna Holden gets slammed by her fiancé walking out, her mother’s untimely death, and losing her job all in one week. But she receives unexpected help when she finds her three-times great-grandmother’s journals and begins the adventure of a lifetime.

The Space Between Time is available in all ebook formats at Smashwords and for Kindle at Amazon, or you can find the ebook at iBooks or Barnes and Noble. If you prefer a physical copy, you can find a print-on-demand version at Amazon. Stay tuned for news when the audiobook version is published.

Story-Power on Patreon and Apple Subscriptions

I’m so passionate about stories that I created the Story-Power podcast, Patreon Community, and Apple subscription so I’d have an excuse to talk story with other story lovers. Patreon is $5 a month for content not found on the Story-Power podcast, or on my Sage Woman Blog. The Apple subscription is $3 a month, again with content not found on the Story-Power podcast. If you’re passionate about stories, and want to talk about what you’ve learned from your favorites, come join me at patreon.com/StoryPower. Or, you can subscribe to the subscription on Apple podcast where Story-Power is published.

PodMatch

If you are a podcaster, or have a message or fantastic product you want to share with the world, I encourage you to check out PodMatch. I call them a dating service for podcasters. Use the affiliate link and tell them, Lucinda sent you. Then contact me so we can set up a Story-Power chat.

Lessons in What Makes a Good Story

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“All tales, then, are at some level a journey into the woods to find the missing part of us, to retrieve it and make ourselves whole. Storytelling is as simple – and complex – as that. That’s the pattern. That’s how we tell stories.” ~ John Yorke, Into the Woods: A Five Act Journey Into Story

I love a good story anytime, but winter seems to be the best time to hunker down under a warm throw and catch up on movies and TV shows that I’ve been wanting to watch. Barry and I love binge watching TV series and a few nights ago we started watching Lessons in Chemistry. Monday night we watched two episodes, but Tuesday evenings, Barry has a standing date to join a live MacVoices chat. However, since he only needed to work half a day on Wednesday, he and I sat down in the late afternoon to watch a few more episodes. The show was so engaging that we stayed up late and finished watching the remaining 6 episodes. Barry and I were so impressed with the show that we now want to read the book by Bonnie Garmus the TV show is based upon.

In my opinion, Apple+ has some of the best stories on television and I’m so happy they sponsored Lessons in Chemistry. It’s a story that leaves you feeling good at the end, all about love on lots of different levels. Brie Larson is the star and executive producer. One critic indicated that this story, both the book and the TV series are a kind of a fairy tale about the roles of women in the 1950s and 60s and how the women, both black and white, are idealized in a way that makes us want to be like them. They are extremely intelligent but living in a man’s world and making their dreams come true is quite challenging as any woman knows. The women in the story are the kind of ordinary heroines many women aspire to be. And that’s one thing I like about the show. The characters don’t back down from trying to make their lives and the world a better place. 

Brie’s character, Elizabeth Zott, is a chemist with a Master’s Degree from UCLA, working at Hastings lab. She’s one of the smartest chemists there, but because she doesn’t have a PhD and she’s a woman, she’s a lab assistant making coffee for men who have mediocre talent. The reason she didn’t get her PhD is one of the more disturbing episodes in the series. She’s interested in proving that abiogenesis (DNA) is the building block of life. Deciding she’s not going to let her lack of a PhD stop her, she works after hours on her research, but, of course, when her boss finds out, he belittles her, telling her she’s not a real chemist. Which, of course, is not true. He’s one of the mediocre scientists she works with and he knows it. But working at the lab is Calvin Evans. He is a Nobel Prize nominated chemist, and eventually the two end up working together. And, of course, they fall in love.

One of the things I love about Elizabeth’s character, is that she’s highly logical. When men try to put her in her place, she doesn’t get emotional, she comes back with a logical response that is hard for them to refute, but of course, they are men with the power, so most of the time they get their way.

As the story goes along, her life takes turns that she was not planning on or expecting. She suffers grief, the hardships of being a new mother, who didn’t want to have children in the first place. She struggles with finding a way to make a living after being fired from her job. Eventually, she unexpectedly get’s offered her own cooking show, which highlights her talent for cooking, which she treats as chemistry experiments. She takes a common sense approach to the show using the chemical names as well as the common names for the ingredients for the recipe of the day. The women who attend the live episode, come armed with notebooks and pencils eager to learn. Occasionally during the Q & A segment of the show, Elizabeth has the opportunity to encourage a woman who wants more out of life than to be just a wife and mother. Those moments make her extremely popular.

Another great thing about the show is how Elizabeth’s awareness expands. When she falls in love with Calvin, he introduces her to hobbies not related to chemistry, like rowing and swimming. It’s also interesting that he’s the only white person living in his neighborhood. He moved there because it was just enough miles from work that he could run there every day and get a good workout. He, and eventually Elizabeth develop deeply satisfying relationships with their neighbors. Eventually, Elizabeth learns to be an ally to them in their attempts to save their neighborhood from being turned into a freeway. 

The last endearing thing I want to point out about the show is Elizabeth’s relationship with her 7 year old daughter, Mad. She names her that because when the nurse asks the name of the baby, she says, “I hadn’t thought of a name.” The nurse says, “Just name her what you feel,” to which Elizabeth says, “Mad.” Of course her official name is Madeline, but Elizabeth and even some of their friends call her “Mad” for short. Even though Elizabeth didn’t want to become a mother, and has an extremely rough first few months or even years learning how to take care of her daughter, she becomes a wonderful mother. She pays attention to the things Madeline loves, and how her growing TV fame is affecting her. The one thing she can’t do, though, is talk about Calvin who died before Madeline was born. But Mad tells someone that she misses her father even though she never knew him. 

When Madeline is given the school assignment to build a family tree, she goes on a secret quest to find out as much as she can about her father. Elizabeth has a difficult time talking about him. Her grief is still so present. But when Elizabeth finds out what Mad is doing, her search brings them closer together. Surprising things about his childhood and why he grew up in an orphanage are revealed. The story ends when Elizabeth chooses to take her own advice and go back to her first love and get her PhD in chemistry supported by a large group of loving friends and family. 

This series, like so many I’ve seen on Apple+ left me feeling hopeful about the future. It’s an example of how to deal with the ups and downs of life and one of the vital things we need when we’re faced with really difficult challenges is a strong support system of loving people who encourage us not to settle for anything less than what we really want.

Thanks for reading, liking and commenting. I hope you are enjoying the change of seasons wherever you live in the world.

Blessings,

Lucinda Sage-Midgorden © 2023

Story-Power on Patreon and Apple subscriptions

I’m so passionate about stories that I created the Story-Power podcast, Patreon Community, and Apple subscription so I’d have an excuse to talk story with other story lovers. Patreon is $5 a month for content not found on the Story-Power podcast, or on my Sage Woman Blog. The Apple subscription is $3 a month, again with content not found on the Story-Power podcast. If you’re passionate about stories, and want to talk about what you’ve learned from your favorites, come join me at patreon.com/StoryPower. Or, you can subscribe to the subscription on Apple podcast where Story-Power is published.

PodMatch for Podcasters

If you are a podcaster, or have a message or fantastic product you want to share with the world, I encourage you to check out PodMatch. I call them a dating service for podcasters. Use the affiliate link and tell them, Lucinda sent you. Then contact me so we can set up a Story-Power chat.

Stories are Better With a Bit of Mystery

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I never really enjoyed writing as a kid. In school, it always felt like work. But after several post-college jobs required me to write, I (ironically) slowly grew to enjoy it. My first unpublished draft came about after doing a team-building exercise for my co-workers that involved writing a story together. 

After that, I realized how much I enjoyed writing fiction, and my first novel ever, Imitation Murder, was born! I really hope you enjoy reading my stories as much as I enjoy writing them, but if you don’t, that’s okay, too.

When I’m not writing, I enjoy: hanging out in the garden; walking the dogs; taking care of my fish; reading mysteries, sci-fi, & YA dystopian novels; and painting. Anything creative, really!

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Interactive books for children:

  The Endless Hike

  Danger on the Slopes

  Deep Sea Disaster

  Arizona Secrets

  Cheyenne Mountain Chaos

  Moab Mystery

  Barcelona Nightmare

Books for Adults

  Imitation Murder

  Wandering Stars

  What Happened to Jade?

  Love Not Found

The Brother Cadfael Series, A Morbid Taste for Bones, first in the series by Ellis Peters

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Possible Movies that might be the one Rachael mentioned as her favorite

  Mark of the Vampire (1935) Director, Tod Browning, Screenplay, Guy Endore, plus 5 others      Actors, Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill

 Crypt of the Vampire (1964) Director, Camilla Mastrocinque, Screenwriter, Tonino Valerii,  Actors, Christopher Lee, Adriana Ames, Ursula Davis, José Campos

  The Castle of the Living Dead, (1964) Director, Warren Kiefer and Luciano Ricci, Screenwriters, Paul Maslansky and 3 others, Actors, Christopher Lee, Gaia Germani, Philippe Leroy

  Theatre of Death, (1967) Director, Samuel Gallu, Screenplay, Ellis Madison, Roger Marshall, Actors, Christopher Lee, Julian Glover, Lelia Goldoni, Jenny Till

Story-Power on Patreon, Apple Subscription 

I’m so passionate about stories that I created the Story-Power podcast, Patreon Community, and Apple subscription so I’d have an excuse to talk story with other story lovers. Patreon is $5 a month for content not found on the Story-Power podcast, or on my Sage Woman Blog. The Apple subscription is $3 a month, again with content not included in the Story-Power podcast. If you’re passionate about stories, and want to talk about what you’ve learned from your favorites, come join me at patreon.com/StoryPower. Or, you can subscribe to the subscription on Apple where Story-Power is published.

PodMatch for Podcasters 

If you are a podcaster, or have a message or fantastic product you want to share with the world, I encourage you to check out PodMatch. I call them a dating service for podcasters. Use the affiliate link and tell them, Lucinda sent you. Then contact me so we can set up a Story-Power chat.