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Levada Pendry Interview Excerpts

Levada_Pendry Levada Pendry Interview first published online in Sporkette Gazette – August 24, 2009 – Volume 4, Issue 10.

Levada Pendry Interview Excerpts:

I met Levada Pendry…in fall of 1990. To make a long story short, we wound up becoming roommates for a short time and have been friends ever since. We often talk by phone or video chat, constantly brainstorming together and tutoring each other about various skills learned. That’s because we’re mega-thinkers, with jillions of ideas, and self-motivators when it comes to learning something new

Levada is a bookkeeper, who, in her spare time,  earns extra income by writing and designing Web sites. She is an expert quilter.

More Levada Pendry Interview Excerpts:

SPORKETTE: How have you implemented your sewing and quilting knowledge into written works?

LEVADA PENDRY: Well, it is fun to combine interests. Plus, when I write an ebook on a quilting subject, I know that there is a HUGE base of quilters out there interested in this subject. They are what is referred to in marketing terms as a ‘hungry’ market.

SPORKETTE: How has writing skills helped you as a Web site designer for clients?

LEVADA PENDRY: Frequently, I find myself recommending to them that they produce an ebook and offer it as an inducement to get folks to sign up for their newsletter, thus building a list that can be marketed to.

SPORKETTE: How have you used your creative skills to barter for things you wanted, such as for a tattoo and navel piercing?

LEVADA PENDRY: LOL! That’s not fair to tell the world about my barter habits, not to mention my body decorating spree that I have been on lately. So I refuse to answer this question.

SPORKETTE: Why do you believe that writers do not always need to seek publication?

LEVADA PENDRY: I recently started to write what I call my ‘God Notes’. I am a Christian, and I was experiencing that the Lord was really doing some things in my life, especially on Sundays during worship. I get sort of double the benefit because now I go home on Sunday afternoons and write about what has happened that day. Sometimes…well, actually, many times, it is an intensely personal experience that I don’t care to share with others. Sometimes our writing can just be for US!

SPORKETTE: Give me three reasons why potential writers should consider another career?

LEVADA PENDRY: Oh, sure! My best advice is that if you can live without it, then do so.

But if you can’t stand to live without writing, then with hard work you can overcome these bad aspects to the writing business:

  1. It is hard to make enough money, especially if you opt into the old school business model of trying to get your work published by the established publishing companies. I personally decided to self-publish and it has been a good decision.
  2. It is lonely work. I would suggest to you that you cultivate real life relationships with real life people, especially with other writers.
  3. Unless you plan on writing on a yellow pad with a dull pencil, you will have to become expert at technology…simple necessary things, such as computers, writing programs, graphics programs, PDF programs, CD burning software & hardware, digital delivery of electronic products, payment gateway usage, blogging, social media…etc., etc., etc.

And, oh yes, creating your own website – another part of self-promotion, which is a necessity for any writer.

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Levada Pendry is a freelance writer, web designer and quilter living on the Upper West Coast of the United States. Follow’ Levada.

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Doug Underwood Interview Excerpts – OZIAS

Doug Underwood Doug Underwood Interview first published online at SporkBinge, December 15, 2009 .

Interview Excerpts:

Doug Underwood is the bass guitarist for the Christian Rock band OZIAS, based in Beaumont, Texas. …As introduction to his interview, Doug states: “I’ve been called a ‘Jack of all trades’, and I always add to that ‘master of none’. I guess I get tagged with that because I am a thirty-five year old husband and father of two, who seems to be involved in as much as I am able. Never has there been a duty or task I shunned or turned down. In the Christian and Church circles this is a, ummm, how do I say…’dangerous’ place to be, as there is always something going or doing in an effort to meet the call that God has placed on many. Since being found by Christ in November 1992, I have been actively serving and following His lead. Cast almost directly into ministry at eighteen as a youth leader and chaperon, you find me eighteen years later with the same zeal and devotion of that immature baby Christian. While the hats have changed over the years, the one constant for me has been music. The story goes like this…August, 1992, I bought an acoustic guitar; November, 1992, God came and arrested me out of the world; August, 1993, I committed my life to Christ, taught myself to play guitar, started a band, cut my teeth ministering behind an Ovation ™ guitar and microphone, watched a band fall apart, and moved into many other projects, which led me to fill the position of bass player in the Southeast Texas Christian Rock band, Ozias.“

More Interview Excerpts:

SPORKETTE: Do you think a metronome is a required tool for the beginning bass player, and why or why not?

DOUG UNDERWOOD: I don’t think it is an absolute, but I’ve found it does help. For me, I have never used one for playing, but we have recently started using one in Ozias during practices. The drummer uses a headset with the metronome piped in. Once he gets use to it, it’s amazing how more solid our songs sound. They asked me if I wanted it once, and I told them, ‘No, if Cody (drummer) is on beat, I’ll be on beat.’ So far, that thought is working. It does take some time to get the whole song down when you have a ‘beep, beep, beep, bop’ leading the tempo, but it is amazingly tight and timed when you get it.  Because we’re retraining ourselves on the songs, it is a work in progress.

SPORKETTE: How did you become the bass guitarist for the Christian Rock band Ozias?

DOUG UNDERWOOD: Joshua Rogers is the front man of Ozias…and someone I have known for a number of years now. We’ve served together as Youth Pastor (me) and Youth Praise leader (Josh), for almost three years, and in and out of different projects for about five. So when he teamed up with the guys in Ozias, I was excited to see him in another active band. I believe Josh mentioned – one day in February 2009 – that their current bass player would be stepping down. I asked for a try out, got it, and was invited to do a church service with them that week. Since then, I have been playing the bass.

SPORKETTE: Of the original songs performed by Ozias, which is your favorite as a bass player…and why?

DOUG UNDERWOOD: ‘Lips And Lives‘ is a lot of fun to play, for its solid verse breakdown and the turn around from the chorus. But, as a bass player, I really enjoy ‘I Will Go‘; it is the heaviest of Ozias‘ line up…heavy as in Heavy Metal. It has a great message wrapped inside…this really driving, grab you by the throat sound. This song is always way better live, because Josh’s vocals really get out there. The beat keeps driving you to the edge, and then…there is that nifty bass solo. (Toot!)

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Doug Ubderwood 2Doug Underwood

Bass Guitarist for Southeast Texas Christian Rock band Ozias.

Ozias EP Cover
Visit the Ozias artist page and listen to soundtracks.

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Suffering Madness Book Review

SufferingMadness SUFFERING MADNESS by Glenn Sasscer.

ISBN 978-0981657400

Publisher: Geez Press – Subsidiary of Geez Press Publications

Detective Bailey Duncan, of the Toledo Police Department, is hunting a murderer believed to be responsible for the deaths of 25 people over the last 18 years. Her search intensifies when her mother is considered a victim of the Schoolyard Psycho and clues surface leading the investigation forward.

Eric Shayman, Security Consultant for Global Securities, is called upon to assist Detective Duncan. But Eric is not himself of late, having recently found he can read other people’s minds and control their actions, and his dreams have become nightmares of reality.

Benjamin (Ben) Duncan, a fireman and Bailey’s uncle, believes Eric’s powers are gifts from God. But Bailey, who questions the existence of God, is most doubtful. Yet, when pulled into Eric’s nightmares, she encounters his satanic enemy in hellish darkness. She soon comes to know THEM that magnify vile evil in others; THEY, who feed on blood and death and inhabit non-believers.

Will Bailey’s lack of faith cause THEM to feed on her? On her uncle? On Eric? Or will THEY come to know Our God and His Almighty Power?

Glenn Sasscer delivers a terrifying, gruesome tale, pitting men and women against demons of undeniable strength and cunning. Faith in God is a determining factor in the outcome of Mr. Sasscer’s first novel depicting Good against Evil and God against Satan’s henchmen. In my opinion, Glenn Sasscer’s excellent writing skills for delivering this religious horror can only be a gift from God. He shares his gift and his faith in Our Lord with you in a tumultuous and quite satisfying fashion.

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Glenn Sasscer is a published author of several short stories, magazine articles, and a novel – Suffering Madness. Glenn combines his taste for horror, suspense, and thriller type stories with his Christian worldview to create stories to scare the Hell out of you. Glenn lives in northwest Ohio with his wife and three children. Check out Glenn’s Christian blog: “What Glenn Writes” and his bookstore. His most recent short story is available as an eStory in PDF format for $3.00 at the bookstore.

Read my interview with Glenn Sasscer.

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