Showing posts with label By The Bay 2: More East Beach Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label By The Bay 2: More East Beach Stories. Show all posts

Monday, August 14, 2017

Favorite Books of 2016 - Elizabeth Kimball

Writers read!  And here is one of our By the Bay 2 authors' favorite book of 2016.
Book Title:  Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen

Author:  Mary Norris

Genre: This book fits in many genres: Nonfiction, memoir, language/writing, humor, and reference.

Setting:   

Format:  

Pages: 240

Publication date:  April 6, 2015

Publisher:  W.W. Norton & Company

Opening Lines: “Let’s get one thing straight right from the beginning: I didn’t set out to be a comma queen. The first job I ever had, the summer I was fifteen, was checking feet at a public pool in Cleveland. I was a “key girl”—“Key personnel” was the job title on my pay stub (I made seventy-five dollars a week). I never knew what that was supposed to mean. I was not in charge of any keys, and my position was by no means crucial to the operation of the pool, although I did clean the bathrooms.” 

Favorite Passage: “The Oxford comma refers to the Oxford University Press, whose house style is to use the serial comma. (The public-relations department at Oxford doesn’t use it, however. Presumably PR people see it as a waste of time and space. The business end of these operations is always in a hurry and does not approve of clutter. The serial comma is a pawn in the war between town and gown.) To call it the Oxford comma gives it a bit of class, a little snob appeal. Kids use it (or, rather, “reference” it) on their Twitter bios and their match.com profiles to show that they have standards. Chances are that if you use the Oxford comma you brush the crumbs off your shirtfront before going out. The British get to have it both ways: they deride us Americans for our allegiance to a comma that they named and then rejected as pretentious.”  

ReviewTo be successful, writers must write well. I have always been fascinated by grammar, punctuation, and usage rules, and I have many dry reference books on my bookshelf. When I first stumbled across Between You & Me, I was immediately captured by the humorous description of the author's own experiences in the copy department at The New Yorker, her use of historical examples, and the way she snuck rules on writing into stories and anecdotes. I quickly realized this was not a dry reference book—it was a hilarious conversation about why we write the way we write—and I found myself learning as I laughed. 

In the chapter on spelling, she explains why The New Yorker copy department only refers to Webster’s Third (or “Web 3”) after exhausting any references in Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (“the Little Red Web”), and “Web II” (Webster’s New International Dictionary (Unabridged), Second Edition). Dashes, she says, “like table forks, come in different sizes, and there is a proper use for each.”  I particularly enjoyed the chapters on commas (Chapter 5: Comma Comma Comma Comma, Chameleon), hyphens, and the apostrophe. In one illustration about hyphenating two words to form a compound, she opines “I like the hyphen in ‘high-school principal’ because there actually is such a word as ‘school principal,’ and if the school principal is high she should be escorted off the premises and given a TV series.” 

It’s not all grammar, punctuation, and the author’s experiences, though. She also discusses the use of profanity, gender, and pencils. 

No writer wants to be caught making foolish errors that distract from the plot and leave the reader with a low opinion of the author. So if writers must learn the rules, why not do it with a bit of humor?

About the author: Elizabeth S. Kimball is the author of “The Gatlins Come to East Beach” which will be published in Volume II of By the Bay: East Beach Stories in 2017. 



Monday, July 31, 2017

What Are You Up To?

Written by Gina Warren Buzby

Having finished the "book release" for our newest anthology, the East Beach Writer's Guild moves forward with promoting past, present and future books.  

Being a part of this group has been so rewarding.  I am in the middle of shipping out copies of both "By The Bay and By The Bay 2" to family and friends.  

Thank you all for ordering 
through me, Facebook and Instagram. The set of books is ideal to have in your guest room, give as gifts and take on vacation.  There are stories for everyone.  And, all of the profits go to literacy charities!






About the author: Gina Warren Buzby is the author of “Plein Mysterious” in By the Bay: East Beach Stories.  Her next story, “Plein Blackmail” will appear in By The Bay II: More East Beach Stories, to be launched in spring, 2017.  Gina is also one of three writers that collaborated on a story in the upcoming anthology.  The story is titled “The Proposal”.  Gina is (and writes about) a professional fine artist, working out of her Norfolk, VA studio.  Her website is www.GinaWarrenBuzby.com.

Monday, July 17, 2017

Meet The Nonprofit: Sinkinson Dyslexia Foundation

Written by Jamie McAllister

When you pick up a copy of By the Bay: East Beach Stories and By the Bay 2: More East Beach Stories, you are getting more than two amazing beach reads. You are also helping to support grassroots organizations doing amazing things for people in Hampton Roads. 

A portion of the proceeds from both By the Bay anthologies are donated to nonprofits dedicated to literacy in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia. The anthology authors are proud to support groups that go above and beyond to encourage and promote reading in the communities they call home.

One of the nonprofit groups our anthologies support is Sinkinson Dyslexia Foundation. Located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, SDF is a 501(c)3 that trains volunteers in Orton-Gillingham, an approach used to teach children and adults with dyslexia how to read. Tutoring is offered free of charge to individuals living in low to low-middle income households. The group offers up to 100 hours of free one-on-one tutoring with a volunteer. Many students work with their tutor for more than a year.  

Since 2014, Sinkinson Dyslexia Foundation has 

* received 152 applications for free reading tutoring
* tested the reading levels of 70 students and
* matched 62 students with a tutor

Eighty-six volunteers have received specialized training from SDF, and the group proudly reports that 12 students have fully graduated. (To graduate, participants must meet or exceed average reading scores for their age or grade level.)

All of the By the Bay authors are proud to support Sinkinson in their efforts to bring the joy of reading to those with dyslexia.

To learn more about Sinkinson Dyslexia Foundation, visit their website at www.sinkinsondyslexiafoundation.org. Follow them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sinkinsondyslexiafoundation.



About the author: Jamie McAllister is the author of “The Mermaid” in the anthology By the Bay 2: More East Beach Stories, published in 2017. She is a freelance writer in Virginia Beach. For more information about Jamie and her work, please visit her website.

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Mule's Big Day

Today we have an excerpt from "Mule's Big Day" by Will Hopkins.

But first let's read his blurb. 

Mule Dantone woke this morning with a jackhammer hangover and a missing wallet. Worse, the redhead also nicked his new TV and rent’s due tomorrow.  But it’s a pretty summer morning in old Ocean View, and Mule’s got a plan.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from his story.

Monday, June 26, 2017

First Landing

Today we have an excerpt from "First Landing" by Will Hopkins.

But first let's read his blurb. 

1607. Exhausted English sailors step onto the wind-swept beach of a strange new land. Unsure of what lies in the dark forests beyond the dunes, and fearful of Spanish attack from the sea, the men leave this forbidding place to find safer harbor.  Except two men. This is their tale.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from his story.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Gatlins Come To EB

Today we have an excerpt from "Gatlins Come To EB" by Elizabeth Kimball.

But first let's read her blurb. 

Cate Gatlin's life is about to change. When her military husband receives unexpected orders, this new Navy wife finds herself on a whirlwind search for a new home in Norfolk, Virginia. Little does she know, a new world of possibilities awaits her in East Beach.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from her story.

Monday, June 19, 2017

Author Interview: Mike Owens

Have you met our author Mike Owens?

No?

If you click on the AUTHOR INTERVIEW TAB you'll find an interview that we did with him as well as a few photos.

Each of the contributing authors submitted a question for this interview.  Which makes for an interesting interview.

So stop by and check out Mike's interview.  Here's just a sample of one of the many questions.


What is your favorite genre movie and is it the same genre that you like to read?
This one is easy, no favorite genre. Just tell/show me a good story, presented well, and I'm happy.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Prodigal

Today we have an excerpt from "Prodigal" by Mike Owens.

But first let's read his blurb. 

When he got up that morning, Lou Ballantine had the feeling that something wasn't right. By mid-afternoon he knew why.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from his story.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Author Interview: Will Hopkins

Have you met our author Will Hopkins?

No?

If you click on the AUTHOR INTERVIEW TAB you'll find an interview that we did with him as well as a few photos.

Each of the contributing authors submitted a question for this interview.  Which makes for an interesting interview.

So stop by and check out Will's interview.  Here's just a sample of one of the many questions.


What is your favorite genre movie and is it the same genre that you like to read?
I like 40s noir. I don't read a lot of it. 

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Forays Into Sailing

Today we have an excerpt from "Forays Into Sailing" by Mary-Jac O'Daniel.


But first let's read her blurb. 

Chance encounters sometimes provide the best opportunities for adventures, and new hobbies. “Foray’s into Sailing” describes Emily’s first sailing adventure. The story is a tribute to one of the sailing icons of the community, who was taken too soon.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from her story.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Author Interview: Elizabeth Kimball

Have you met our author Elizabeth Kimball?

No?

If you click on the AUTHOR INTERVIEW TAB you'll find an interview that we did with her as well as a few photos.

Each of the contributing authors submitted a question for this interview.  Which makes for an interesting interview.

So stop by and check out Elizabeth's interview.  Here's just a sample of one of the many questions.


What is your favorite genre movie and is it the same genre that you like to read?

I enjoy the action/adventure genre, though that's not my favorite genre to read.



Wednesday, May 31, 2017

The Proposal

Today we have an excerpt from "The Proposal" by Gina Buzby, Jayne Ormerod and Jenny Sparks.

But first let's read their blurb. 

A unique proposal goes forward despite a sad history, an old boyfriend, and an artistically-challenged fiancée

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from their story.

Monday, May 29, 2017

Author Interview: Mary-Jac O'Daniel

Have you met our author Mary-Jac O'Daniel?

No?

If you click on the AUTHOR INTERVIEW TAB you'll find an interview that we did with her as well as a few photos.

Each of the contributing authors submitted a question for this interview.  Which makes for an interesting interview.

So stop by and check out Mary-Jac's interview.  Here's just a sample of one of the many questions.

What is your favorite genre movie and is it the same genre that you like to read?
I enjoy adventure movies. As far as things I read, I enjoy drama and adventure.


Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Breast of Friends

Today we have an excerpt from "Breast of Friends" by Jenny Sparks.

But first lets read her blurb.

Friendship can grow in unexpected circumstances. Grace and Judy are at different stages of life but they develop a wonderful bond as one of them deals with the fallout from a breast cancer diagnosis.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from her story.

Monday, May 22, 2017

Author Interview: Gina Warren Buzby

Have you met our author Gina Warren Buzby?

No?

If you click on the AUTHOR INTERVIEW TAB you'll find an interview that we did with her as well as a few photos.

Each of the contributing authors submitted a question for this interview.  Which makes for an interesting interview.

So stop by and check out Gina's interview.  Here's just a sample of one of the many questions.

What is your favorite genre movie and is it the same genre that you like to read?
Romantic Comedy.  Yes, I do like to read those every once in a while, but, I like mysteries and thrillers too.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Comings And Goings



Today we have an excerpt from "Comings And Goings" by Karen Harris.

First let's check out her blurb.

Do you ever wonder, as you walk your dog, push a stroller, or meander the shady streets of your neighborhood, “Who is moving into the corner house?”   “Which neighbor is filling that moving van?”  Like a photograph, Comings and Goings gives a glimpse into those lives unknown.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from her story.

Monday, May 15, 2017

Author Interview: Michelle Davenport

Have you met our author Michelle Davenport?

No?

If you click on the AUTHOR INTERVIEW TAB you'll find an interview that we did with her as well as a few photos.

Each of the contributing authors submitted a question for this interview.  Which makes for an interesting interview.

So stop by and check out Michelle's interview.  Here's just a sample of one of the many questions.

What is your favorite genre movie and is it the same genre that you like to read?
I don’t have one favorite genre.  I’ll read horror, romance, comedy, sci-fi.  You name it I’ll read it at least once and the same can be said for movies.  Although I do go see a lot of Pixar and Disney movies.  And I admit I'm a bit of a sci-fi geek.









Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Plein Blackmail

Today we have an excerpt from "Plein Blackmail" by Gina Buzby.

But first let's read her blurb. 

An already stressed, young artist becomes the victim of a threatening blackmailer simultaneously as she embarks on a new relationship with a police detective.

Wow!  Don't you want more with that?

Well here's a bit more,  check out an excerpt from her story.

Monday, May 8, 2017

Author Interview: Patrick Clark

Have you met our author Patrick Clark?

No?

If you click on the AUTHOR INTERVIEW TAB you'll find an interview that we did with him as well as a few photos.

Each of the contributing authors submitted a question for this interview.  Which makes for an interesting interview.

So stop by and check out Pat's interview.  Here's just a sample of one of the many questions.


What is your favorite genre movie and is it the same genre that you like to read?
My favorite movie genre is thrillers and in that category, my favorite movies are the Bourne series.  I've enjoyed these thrillers since Ludlam wrote the Bourne Identity a long time ago.  And yes, this is definitely the genre that I like to read the most.

Saturday, May 6, 2017

May 1st Book Signing

On May 1st we had our book launch at the East Beach Bay Front Club.

Were you able to attend?  It was a great chance to purchase our new book, get it signed and chat with the authors.

For those who came out to support us, thank you.  If you weren't, we're sorry to have missed you.  We had a few people from out of state drop by and even had an adorable baby in attendance.  What a turn out!

Fear not the book is still available for purchase!

And just because we love our readers so much, we're including photos from the event.  Just click on the PHOTOS tab to see more.