Today I would like to give a warm welcome to chic lit/romance author, Carol Cadoo!
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
Wait a minute, hold on there; yeah you with the smudge dazed eyes and
the crippled fingers. Yes you the one
who has dreamed of becoming a writer.
You who spent years crying out against the tyrannical society that
allowed people with a calling for medicine to make a living at it, or folks who
dream of taking a spaceship to the moon to go.
Reach for the stars, there is nothing you can’t do; your dreams will
make you a success. They get to do what
they want when they grow up, they are not considered flakey and lackadaisical
they are considered true professionals.
In some instances for let’s say Doctors, Lawyers and Computer Wizards
their careers define them in the community as well.
While we in the arts are forced to wait tables, dress as a chicken and
wave a sign around offering cheap lunch or teach the future of the country. In order
to be considered remotely responsible.
Well the Kindle has changed
all that. I am living this one right now
in real time my friends. At the end of
the day I feel fantastic my eyes are strained my back is killing me and I drank
too much coffee but you know what I am living my dream I am a writer and it is
awesome. I get a big lump in my throat because I feel joyous with the process
of rewriting. Of course that is on productive days there is always tomorrow to
cut open a vein and bleed a little.
So the the world of publishing
is changing and I invite you to dig out all those manuscripts’ you thought were
only a dream, dust them off, update them to current and start selling your
book. It really is that easy don’t
hesitate out of fear.
I have one thing to say to the Kindle Haters and here it is so listen
up Kindle has as much of chance of replacing paper books as elevators had for
replacing stairs, ok it is just not going to happen in this or any other
century. There will always be libraries
and people will still be able to experience the joy of sorting through a dusty
old store looking for the perfect weekend read. Nothing will ever replace the
smell of ink and paper, someone should really bottle that scent. But there is limited potential for writers
in traditional publishing before it can get printed someone needs to like it
and believe in it. Let me qualify this
someone other than you. Then as a writer you have to be prepared to compromise,
edit and if necessary change your story to fit their guidelines. Where with Kindle you as an artist are
empowered with all the decision making of your book the good, the bad and the
ugly,
What Kindle has done is let all those waitresses, janitors, chickens,
and day laborers live their dream and really isn’t that what is all about
anyway. It’s not about becoming famous
or making the best seller list although that would be absolutely wonderful it
does not need to happen for me to at last be able to call myself a writer. More
important than me my mother introduced me to a friend the other day as her
daughter Carol the writer, gotta love the Kindle. To quote the great detective
Sam Spade in my number one favorite movie the Maltese Falcon when asked what is
the Maltese Falcon he looks off in the distance (insert shot of Carol holding Kindle) holding
the statue and states “The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of.”
I wish you at least one good read in a hammock on a beautiful autumn
day.
Carol Cadoo
Author Déjà vu of Love
Excerpt:
Excerpt:
It just couldn’t be, no way, things like this don’t happen
in real life… yet there he stood. Stunning, arrogant, ok ay Jazz Kelly had to
admit it sexy as all get out.. Have you ever had that feeling you’ve
experienced something before a smile, a sigh, a touch a look... Oh my god the
look, when Jazz Kelly saw "the look" she almost collapsed. That's
when Jazz knew, this was Déjà Vu of Love.
Jazz tried to pull herself together in the middle of the
hotel lobby, last time she had contact with Mr. Gianni Payne he tried to
destroy her life he almost succeeded. He
didn’t but only because Jazz was stronger than he or anyone else thought.
She had survived… no beyond that she had thrived. A successful production company, endorsements
with major linen and home wares companies.
She had lunch with Mick Jagger dog gone it. Jazz was not going to get sucked into that
pretend relationship again. Oh no she would not go. Gianni Payne could go to the devil and take
his girl Friday Alicia with him.
Jazz was an important successful business woman and she
would not be tricked by the passion that was already rising in her. How could she be so attracted to a person who
with the exception of one gift had added nothing but pain. Oh well at the end of the day Jazz had to
admit the price of the ticket was worth the ride. Now only one question remained was she going
to get on the ride or walk.
****
Across the Lobby Gianni Payne was reeling from the shock of
seeing Jazz Kelly again. He thought he
was over her years ago. His almost
middle aged ego did not need another go round with that vixen. Even as he thought the word he could not help
but smile. Jazz Kelly was his kind of
woman that was for sure. The biggest problem was she had made it very clear to
Gianni he was not her kind of man.
Besides Alicia would kill him if he got that nightmare going again. It had taken him months if not years to
bounce back from that hurt. Nope, he
boarded the elevator I can’t go there again.
****
Alicia, Gianni Payne’s assistant had watched everything from
the café just of the lobby o the four star hotel. Enjoying her tea she had practically spit the
delicious concoction when she spotted the stunning auburn haired beauty
strolling through the lobby. At first
Alicia was in complete denial, no way, no way.
I thought I took care of her 8 years ago.
Oh this is not good if Gianni sees her it is all over. Alicia would never be able to keep them apart
again; this was not good Alicia needed to think.
****
Jazz Kelly watched Gianni Payne board the elevator, oh
clearly he had seen Jazz he chose to ignore her. Fine two could play the ignore game; she was
not here to see Gianni Payne anyway.
Jazz was in Zurich to work, she had Chalet to design and a party to go
to. She was Jazz Kelly of Trading Casa’s
a hit television show now. Not a little
Client Service Manager. She was no
longer a girl she was a woman.
~*GIVEAWAY*~
Carol is giving away one digital copy of Deja Vu of Love to one reader. To enter, just leave a comment or question on this post for the author and then fill out the rafflecopter below. Additional entries are available but not required. Good luck!
Awesome blog. Love it.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for a fun post and congrats on living the dream! :)
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