Great New Review of COLD LIGHT on Gimme the Scoop Blog
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Great New Review of COLD LIGHT on Gimme the Scoop Blog

“I have long awaited this second book, Cold Light, after the way Fallen ended. I was NOT disappointed!” writes Jennifer in this impassioned review. Check it out!

Emma’s daughter has been kidnapped by a rogue group and she goes on a suicide mission to get her back. I was very excited to be reunited with a few of the cast from Fallen and am still in anxious need of book three now to see how this all wraps up.

Emma is one strong and determined woman but Arthur is just as determined. I am torn on which way I want Emma to go because with the one man her husband she has the strong history and children but she shares something with Arthur that I dont think she and her husband ever really had or ever will.

I can’t say much more without a spoiler comment but I will say I didn’t really like the way Cold Light ended. I would not want to be in Emma’s shoes and have to make the choices she is being forced to but it’s time…. there can be only one victor in this war.

And to Jennifer and other readers who are asking for Book 3: it’s coming!

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Now Available For the First Time: Sabin Howard Anatomical Drawing Prints

Now Available For the First Time: Sabin Howard Anatomical Drawing Prints

For all the fans of Leonardo and Michelangelo and beautiful art and human bodies, take a look at my husband Sabin Howard‘s anatomical drawings, now available as signed, numbered, limited edition giclee prints.

The drawings are printed on 104 lb all cotton Rives Paper, which is mold-made in France.

http://sabinhowarddrawings.com/index.html

See also the drawing page on Sabin’s website

Also the drawings on sabinhowardart.com

 

The Lost Entwife Reviews COLD LIGHT
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The Lost Entwife Reviews COLD LIGHT

Check out this great new review of COLD LIGHT on the popular Lost Entwife bookblog.

Traci Slatton nails it with her follow up to Fallen….”

Traci Slatton nails it with her follow up to Fallen. In Cold Light Emma is faced with hard decision after hard decision – and we’re not talking about decisions on simply where to live or who to be with. We’re talking life and death decisions in a place that is just simply not pretty.

The end of Fallen leaves of with the reuniting of Emma with her family. She leaves behind someone she’s grown attached to and does what is right and honorable. But now her life in Europe has followed her to Canada – in more ways than one.

What I appreciate about the After trilogy is how the world can be so bleak, but yet there is so much hope in the story. There’s love, and thoughtfulness, and honor in a place where those just don’t seem like they’d exist anymore. And what I love even more is how honest Traci’s writing is. She doesn’t hesitate to do what needs to be done to move the story forward. When writing a story like Cold Light (or it’s previous book), there are hard things which need to be done to give the story credibility. You cannot write about bad people and have them not do bad things. This is not a young adult dystopian or post-apocolyptic story – this is hardcore, knuckle-whitening stuff and it kept me riveted from page one.

 

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Loving Dirtyyogaco.com
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Loving Dirtyyogaco.com

A few months ago, I had a serious beef with my yoga studio, Pure Yoga of NYC, when I discovered them squirting “Industrial Strength Cleaner” on the mats between classes. Yes, that’s exactly what I saw: workers liberally spraying the mats with liquid from bottles marked “Industrial Strength Cleaner.”

Not okay.

Pure was not forthcoming about the ingredients in those bottles when I asked to study the labels. I guess Pure Yoga does not want yogis to know what they are lying on, inhaling, and absorbing.

The moral of that story is: bring your own yoga mat. The other moral, for me, was not to trust a studio that calls itself “Pure” and then secretly applies probable toxins to its mats.

But I wasn’t going to quit yoga. I’ve been doing yoga for 10 years; at this point, I can’t imagine my life without it.

To my utter delight, I discovered a new online virtual yoga studio: Dirtyyogaco. I signed up for Dirtyyoga as soon as possible. I’ve been thrilled with it ever since.

Three new sessions show up online every Monday. If you don’t use the prior sessions, they are gone, sayonara, arrivederci, au revoir. Use ’em or lose ’em.

Classes last from about 30 minutes to about 38 minutes. The teacher is a most appealing Jess Gronholm, one of the creators of DirtyYoga, along with Susi Rajah. The website relates that Susi had a dream, one of the kind that plays in your head when you’re sleeping. She roused herself just enough to write it down, and then shared it with Jess the next day.

What a dream to manifest! For me, as a mother and author, I have a hard time getting away for two hours in the middle of the day. That’s how long it takes to go to a studio, do a 1.5 hour class, and rush home again. Every minute that I’m away from my iMac is a minute I’m not writing. And let’s not mention weekends, when my little one vociferously announces that she wants my undivided attention for the entire day.

So for me to be able to run down the hall any time, lay out a mat that has NOT been sprayed with industrial strength cleaner but has been washed in my washing machine, and then work up a good sweat with a solid yoga class in under an hour–well, that’s satchitananda bliss!

Classes move through warrior 1, 2 and 3, triangle and rotated triangle, extended side angle, crescent pose, chair pose, vinyasas, etc–the basics. Poses flow well and Jess’ instructions are thoughtful and articulate. My body builds up heat and I get a good sweat going, which is my favorite thing.

There is some room for improvement. Dirtyyoga classes do a lot more twists than hip openers, and I really need the hip openers. I’d love to see some pigeon and some shoulder stands. Would like some full wheels. Yes, I stay a few extra moments on my mat to do those poses, but it would be great to see them incorporated into the session.

Best of all, there’s no spiritual moralizing from twenty-eight-year-olds who haven’t been around the block, twice, and had the sh*t kicked out of them, bounced back, and kept going while raising four kids and writing books–as I have. I mean, I know I have something to learn from everyone I meet; I just don’t always want to hear deep thoughts from an earnest kid.

Instead, there are cute, clever, and inspirational quotes from famous people–little sayings that always make me grin. Today I saw this one from Abraham Lincoln:  Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.”

This quote typifies the dirtyyogaco approach: whimsical while serious, fun while sweaty.

I love dirtyyogaco.com, and I heartily recommend it!

 

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NO DUMP AT E 91 in NYC! STOP SPEAKER QUINN FROM DESTROYING THE AREA!

STOP SPEAKER CHRISTINE QUINN FROM DESTROYING ASPHALT GREEN AND EAST-HARLEM-YORKVILLE! THE PROPOSED DUMP ON E 91 WILL HARM THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN, ELDERLY, AND AREA RESIDENTS AS WELL AS POLLUTE THE EAST RIVER! IT IS HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS OVER-BUDGET!
http://sanetrash.org/

Garbage dumps don’t belong in residential neighborhoods

PLEASE email or call Speaker Christine Quinn today at 212 564 7757 and tell her that we are holding her, as city council speaker, directly responsible for this proposed atrocity, which is a substantial threat to the health and safety of thousands of children and area residents, and will significantly compromise the public’s use of asphalt green and our parklands.

Christine Quinn  (Speaker)
Staff: (212) 564-7757
Legislative office: 212 788 7210
speakerquinn@council.nyc.ny.us

NO OTHER TRANSFER STATION ANYWHERE IN New York City poses such a direct threat to the health and safety of thousands of children and area residents.

The proposed dump will cost the city over $554.3 million of taxpayer money– $335.4 million more than the current cost!

Residents for Sane Trash Solutions