Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Down the Rabbit Hole—My Novel Freshman Experience



So there's a chance that NOT writing historical fiction was a good choice on my part. It seems whenever I start researching something (well, interesting somethings) I fall down the rabbit hole.  If you've followed my Novel Freshman Experience posts, you might be aware that I've been bitten by the pottery bug. I've taken one class a term for two years, and they've all been ceramics.  LOL I've also been working on my family tree and found that I have very deep southern roots. My people come from the mountains in Virginia and North Carolina.  Those two interests came together and led me to trying my hand at face jugs.  There have been examples of face jugs throughout history.  Most of my interest is in that Appalachian tradition.

I've read a bit online, looking at examples of face jugs.

Which led me to book shopping.

Which led to my tumbling down that rabbit hole.

I've done some shopping and fallen into the stories of potters who kept this tradition alive.

I found Burlon (BB) Craig. He came from the Catawaba Valley in North Carolina and made face jugs. I curled up last night with Philip E. Burrow Sr's The Final Kiln Opening, about well, the final sales of BB's pottery after his death. Which led to me ordering Catawba Clay: Contemporary Southern Face Jug Makers by Barry Gurley Huffman. It's on its way and I'm anxiously awaiting it.

I've also been reading Brothers in Clay by John Burrison. It's more about Georgia Potters, but they mention BB Craig, so I bought it and have been captivated by the stories in it.

Yes, I've fallen down the face jug rabbit hole.  I'm itching to make a few more. Yes, I know, some people think they're ugly. They are. But I really have fallen in love with them.

Now, I realize most of you won't find face jugs as intriguing as I do.  That's okay. The point of these posts isn't to turn you all into potters, but rather it's my way of reminding you to find your passions.  Find NEW passions. Find things that have you following down your own rabbit holes.

That first ceramics class led me to a second, then a third, then this fourth one. It's led me to exploring the craft. I'm hoping to have my own studio by this time next year. (Here's my future spring view. That's the edge of the pond to the left, the creek's straight ahead.)

I hope you all find your own rabbit hole. Something new that intrigues you and makes you smile!  I truly think that if you never lose that sense of wonder and excitement, you'll never grow old...no matter what the mirror says! LOL

Holly

The Makeover
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Thursday, April 11, 2019

May-December Friendship

The Makeover
I moved a family friend from one nursing home to one closer to my house. She's moving to more nursing care and it was a good time to move her closer to me.  You see, we're not related by blood, but we're family. She was my MIL's neighbor for years, and when we moved in here, she became ours. And as her care needs have increased, I've stepped in to help. It interesting explaining to doctors our relationship.  Friend would work. But I choose to say I'm her fungus...she caught me and can't get rid of me.  LOL She's part of the family.

Between the Words
That idea of May-December friendship might seem odd to some people, but I sort of feel as if my life has been filled with older friends and kids.  Yep, I've spent my life balancing the two.  LOL I was my grandmother's caregiver for years. She was in the home I just moved my friend into.  Nana was a difficult woman. She was a Rosie Riveter. She raised my mother singlehandedly. She was a tough old bird, but she loved me unconditionally and I tried to return the favor.

 I think those May-December relationships show up in my books.  Pearly Gates and Nana Vancy are two of the older characters who've appeared in a lot of books respectively. I love watching how their dynamics develop with younger heroes/heroines.  And I'll confess, I love writing older characters. They say and do what they want. There's a certain freedom in that. Maybe that's part of what attracts me.  That freedom.

Briar Hill Road
Someone asked why I stepped in for my neighbor.  Her husband passed away. She never had kids. She was alone. How could I not?  I am overflowing with family, but I like to think if I were alone in the world, someone would help me.  I hope you see that in my books as well.  That sense of community. That idea that we are all dependent on each other.  That idea that we are all connected.
The Moments

So as I sit here tonight, I'm thinking about getting older and what I hope for those older years. And I guess I hope even if I slow down, I hope I still find glee in everything. And I think it helps that most of my glee doesn't come from the big things in life, but rather the little things. Himself, kids, family, friends, Ella (my dog), books, coffee, sunsets on the beach, ice cream, a fire in the winter . . .

Yeah, it doesn't take much. And that's a good thing.

So tonight, I wish you all a sense of connection with your community. I wish you all glee.  I wish you all a good book and comfortable chair!

Holly

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Tuesday, April 02, 2019

I Do Not Have a Chicken Collection

I do not have a chicken collection. A certain person thinks I do. So I have an ever-growing chicken population in the house. A reader even sent me the cutest chicken bowl a few weeks back...it was adorable. But I do not have a chicken collection. 

So when this certain person gave me two new chicken books, and I sighed. Because I do not have a chicken collection. But then I read them. I was hooked.  For years, I was the kindergarten story lady, like Pip in Carry Her Heart.  I love children's literature. Love it!  Still, I do not have a chicken collection.

Check out Interrupting Chicken. You'll be as hooked as I am.

Holly

PS I do not have a chicken collection.

PPS I do have a new book, The Makeover.

PPPS (Okay, even I know that's ridiculous) the prequel, Not Precisely Pregnant, is free today!

Holly Jacobs' April Newsletter

The Makeover


If you've watched my Trippin' with Holly and Susan videos, you've probably realized I'm a comfortable person. My studio clothes are my camp clothes are my everyday clothes. I went to NYC for a conference a few years back with my daughter. There was a big party at the Waldorf. She asked if I remembered to bring makeup. Uh, I hadn't. So she came back to give me a makeover before the party. Despite the fact mine was a good makeover, I have a lot of sympathy for The Makeover's heroine's bad makeover.

Here's her blurb:

Welcome back to WMAC News, a station Where Nice News Matters.
Erie, Pennsylvania reporter, Mace Mason longs for a big, groundbreaking story but he doubts he's going to find it in a small town in neighboring Ohio. What he does find is Zoe, a woman with the worst makeover in the history of makeovers. When she cleans herself up, he discovers a small-town girl who seems utterly content with her life. But he quickly suspects Zoe's trying to keep something from him. With each minute Mace is not only closer to the secret . . . he's closer to Zoe, as well.

Will this crazy couple ever fall in love and save the day?
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Reviews:

"Holly Jacobs's latest is a very special blend of warmth and wit, highlighted by clever dialogue." ~RT Bookclub

"...loveable characters that come to life, a charming storyline, and an abundance of the humor one has come to associate with Holly Jacobs' books." ~Love Romances

"Ms. Jacobs does a fabulous job describing the personalities, foibles, and follies of small town living. Zoe and Mace have a wonderful chemistry, and their dialogue is sharp and witty. Ms. Jacob's characters are funny, fresh, and make you want to sit down and chat with them a while." ~Romance Junkies

"...a wonderfully funny story." ~Writers Unlimited Reviewer
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I hope you'll check it out! It's available as a ebook and a paperback. It's also available in Kindle Unlimited.  And while you're at Amazon, the first WMAC News story, Not Precisely Pregnant, is free today. It's my thank you for picking up The Makeover!

This is my summer of romantic comedy. How to Catch a Groom and How to Hunt a Husband will be out in June and August.  Romantic comedy was my first writing home and it's always fun to come home.

Speaking of homes, I'm planning to spend my summer at our cottage. We're still thick in the renovations. You can see where we're starting the season here. You can keep an eye on projects on social media. The blue tape around the stone is to protect the wood when we grout. All that stone came from our property. I'm taking Susan out later this spring to film so more Trippin' with Holly and Susan videos! I so love it out there!

I hope you love where you're at as well. And I hope sometimes where you're at is a comfy chair reading The Makeover!

As always, thanks for everything!

Holly
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