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F.Y.I. Domain and Category Changes

F.Y.I. Domain and Category Changes…but first…

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

As with any new year, resolutions are made and changes occur. Radical changes are being made to this blog, especially since I deleted several domain accounts and transferred others to another domain name register.

So, no longer using eBookMouse, Digital Frolic, LifeArtz, Loss Sucks, Resell Ebooks Buzz, SporkBinge or Sporkette Gazette as category names. (Writers and Musicians: Find your interviews in the Sporkette category.)

Some other posts are listed in the newest categories: BrainBumple and WebWail.

Enjoy the New Year!

Blessings to All,

Patricia Spork

 

 

 

 

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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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Sporkette

Texas In Her Own Words Book Review

Texas In Her Own Words Texas In Her Own Words (ISBN 0-9720293-7-0) by Tweed Scott is a 3-time national award-winning book that includes Foreword by Kinky Friedman.

Texas In Her Own Words is filled with 62 interviews about what makes Texas special to its “natives” and “transplants“. The interviews accumulated because of author Tweed Scott’s search for the “T-chromosome“, which Mr. Scott feels attributes to Texans’ pride for their state. The “as told to Tweed Scott” interviews are contributed by well-known artists, writers and entertainers; high-profile sport and politician personalities; corporate, cemetery and state shrine directors; restaurateurs and “honky-tonk” owners; teachers and historians; and landowners, retired individuals and regular laypersons. What they all hold in common is a love for the great state of Texas!

Tweed Scott, originally a Yankee from the New England area of the United States, transplanted to Texas when stationed in this state while serving in the U.S. Navy. He met and married a native Texan, so wound up making his home in her state, which soon became his state too. He grew to love Texas, with its varied geography and peoples. His own pride in the state appears to have mentally forced him to compile Texas In Her Own Words; thankfully so, for it’s a book that can peak the interest of Texans and non-Texans alike.

Being a Texan, born in Virginia, I was fascinated by all the factoids supplied in Texas In Her Own Words, and enthralled by the familiar pride and attitude that only those residing in Texas can know and feel. Having been confronted in other states about what makes Texans the way they are (bigger and better, braggarts, gun-toting crazies, beef-lovers and cowboy eccentrics), I feel that the interviews in Texas In Her Words can admirably explain a great deal to anyone curious about—in my opinion—the world-famous “Texas attitude“.

Tweed Scott’s light-hearted, humorous, gentle and prideful attitude is apparent in his fine writing style, when writing about himself and for others. The author appears to have spared no expense when preparing Texas In Her Own Words for publication and in showing his pride for Texas. The soft cover book with its French flaps and “‘Lone Star” flag cover (photo by Mr. Scott’s wife “Zee”) is a real attention getter, while two-columns per page makes for easy reading, and the subtle tan tones and sepia graphics give pleasing Texas-style eye appeal during the read.

With all these positive factors, how can I not but very highly recommend Texas In Her Own Words by Tweed Scott, for the book is one I, too, am proud of… being a Texan and all!
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