Monday, November 30, 2009

Holiday Vingettes

With the help of a little curly headed moppet and lots of watching of "The Christmas Story" and "Take Peace" Christmas has come to the little house! Come in and see....

I found this little snow-woman at a craft show a year or two ago. Her dress is made out of an old chenille bedspread with a fur collar. She's very vintage for a snowperson ;) I hearted her at once....


Little Miss on the mantle with some more snowpeople and some vintage santa cups my mother gave me. I love the color red all year round...and Christmas, with all its red prettiness is so much fun~

I am a bit in love with my new Christmas Tree topper. The fabric star with little chenille edging (hmm, perhaps I am now having a very merry chenille Christmas???) came from Wilson and Wilson Folk Art in Eureka Springs. Always a joy to go visit there....we even bought a santa ornament there to go in the new advent calendar :)

And my room....My love of red and quilts make it Christmasy, dont you think? Especially with the little tree on the dresser. We officially have 3 trees up (for now! ha!) I bought Audrey a pink one for her room. It is positively dainty!

I think we're all set for Christmas now...although I do want to get a live pine bough garland to line the mantle. Then it will smell like a real tree in here, and you'll never know that our tree came from Target ;)

Happy Holidays to you!~
H

Saturday, November 28, 2009

November in the Mountains

And so, we are home again--- back to the prairie from a holiday in the Ozark Mountains. The leaves have all fallen since we visited just last month, everything is gray but sunny there. Waiting for the deep sleep of winter.
On Thanksgiving Day my husband and I went exploring through the woods and came upon this quiet little cemetery:

Completely circled on all sides by rural mountains and thick woods, it is a very quiet place. The oldest stones were from the 1880s, but it is still in use today by locals. It was a very pretty place to be.

On our way home, we stopped at the Shiloh Museum in Springdale, Ar. on the recommendation of our little friends who also enjoy the Ozarks. There we saw many darling displays of early mountain pioneer life--- many fun activities for kids, and many old buildings that were moved to the grounds as a display of 'days gone by.' Perhaps my favorite was this little cabin, built in the mountains in the 1870s. Their scarecrow still guards a sleeping autumn garden:

Miss Audrey took a rest at the cabin door, which children many many years ago probably did as well :) She had lots of fun scampering around the grounds and it was a beautiful clear and warm day. I wonder how many warm days we have left until winter settles in....

Now that Thanksgiving has come and gone, it is time to think of Christmas. Oh, the holiday show is getting nearer and nearer...so many things I want to do. The sewing machine will once again be brought out to the kitchen table, so many things to make....

I cannot believe we are so close to Christmas, but I am enjoying it. Today we brought down all the Christmas pretties from the attic. Funny how you forget about what you have until you see their suddenly familiar faces. Audrey is having a wonderful time sorting through it all....and I am letting her, because I remember that being one of my most favorite things to do as a child...go through all the ornaments and dolls and decide which ones were prettiest.

The tree is standing bare but lit....it's time to welcome the season~
Happy Holidays to you~
heather



Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Holidays....

Wishing you a Happy Holiday this Thanksgiving time. Hope you get to spend it with someone you love :)

Headed out to spend our holiday in the Ozarks, but will be back soon to paint and paint!~
~H

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Tasha Tuesdays Post #10

Hello and happy Tuesday!~
Just moments ago I saw the sweetest scene. Its all pearl-gray and shadowed this morning....a November dawn.
Went to let my adorable Mr. Henry out of his crate when I heard the tiniest little tweet tweet tweets. On the back porch a group of lady cardinals, the prettiest blushy gray-red-rose, were hopping about the back porch eating some of the sunflower seeds that fell off our summer sunflowers and into the grass.
They were so sweet and adorable, I hope they plan to stay for the winter. I'll have to buy some bird seed to woo them. And watching them out the window in the early morning light, I couldn't help but think of Tasha and all her birds....and all her critters. Because if there was an original Elly May Clampett, by george, it was Tasha....

One thing I love most about Tasha is her love of animals. And boy did she have a few. Not just the regular dogs and cats but doves, finches, goats, cows, tame crows, mice...and of course they all got special Christmas meals and she made her own dog food and so on (of course! This is Tasha after all...)
One animal that stands out about Tasha though is her beloved Corgi dogs. Her son Tom had one sent home one year while he was studying in England. The dog made it home before he did, and Tasha was in love...
Now, until recently, I'd never understood how people pick one breed and fell in love. I also always considered myself a cat person....As a kid, and thanks to my Dad (Jed Clampett??) we always had plenty of animals around the house. I attended many a home birthing session and loved on litters of puppies and many, many kittens. We even raised beagles for a while, but as much as I loved Buddy and Holly and their pups, at the end of the day they were smelly ol' hound dogs that stayed outside. I wanted something cute and fuzzy to cuddle. I figured my best bet was a cat...any cat.

Then I met this young man....
Oh, look at those big brown eyes! I now know what Tasha was so ga-ga about with her corgis. I have fallen in love with the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, all because of this sweet boy, my Henry.
He was my anniversary gift last year. I saw him at a breeder's home in town. She had set up a little tent with her puppies in the yard....and I was innocently driving home from the store....when I saw spaniels. I did manage to walk away the first time but then got a tad obsessed. Luckily, I have a very understanding husband.
Henry has been the best little buddy, for me and Audrey. It is amazing what this dog will endure at the hands of a toddler ;) and it gives Audrey someone to play with and run with and laugh with....without me having to give birth again ;) problem solved! lol....

So now....I get it, Tasha. You find a dog that captures your heart and you think "I'm never going back again!" Not that you couldn't have the same feeling with any dog breed, or doodle-mix, or mutt ;) But I think Henry has won my heart for dogs like him forever.
Happily, there is a Cavalier King Charles rescue program, and I think in the future I would like to find my little friends through them. If you are interested in these beautiful, docile, cheerful little guys, I do suggest a visit to Cavalier Rescue USA and searching your area.

And if you are like Tasha and have a soft spot for Corgis, I've found rescue sites HERE and HERE. And if you love corgis and art, you should visit Cathy and The Christmas Corgi and see all her wonderful photos and art, it will warm your heart!

Now, off to snuggle with my furry pup before her royal highness gets up ;) she gets jealous sometimes. She even thinks he is her dog............ ;)

Happy Tasha Tuesday,
H

Monday, November 23, 2009

A skating romance

I don't know if many boys know this, but the ice is the perfect place for romance. You get to hold hands, show off your athletic abilities, and snuggle close if you're skating outdoors. This painting is a perfect illustration of that...first love and the love of skating, a perfect pair....

"A Skating Romance"
Oh, how I do love pair skating! I always had the most fun skating with my friends when I was a little ice bunny :) we'd try silly tricks and have so much fun....trying to figure out how to do a death spiral or a pair spin with your girl friends...I had a friend who studied pairs at one time and when his partner wasn't at the rink to practice he would consent to throwing me around for a while. I adored it~ I do believe skating is best done with a friend. I know I now have a very good skating partner....a little toddler girl who seems as much in love with it as her mother was...



I am very happy with how my little skating pair has come out, with little shimmers of wintery glitter....they will probably be the largest painting I take with my to my show next month. I hope they find themselves a good home! And in case you are very much like me and very impatient, I do have them skating around the shop in the form of a print.....

A happy monday to you, my friends!~
~H

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Jolly St. Nick

Hello Dear Readers!~
Guess what? This is my 400th post! Cant you believe it? That sounds like so many...and truthfully, so many things have happened since that first post more than 2 years ago. It's amazing! And a big thanks to you who visit me and share with me your thoughts and support. Thank you so very much :)

And now, here he is....another Christmas santa! It hardly seems time to be selling Christmas prints, but here it is almost mid-way through November! Here is a little portrait of my Jolly St. Nick :)
I have just added him to my shop, and since he's a Christmas print, he's on sale!

It has been so warm this weekend. Yesterday I finally got around to planting my bulbs. I had the help of three little blond girls to get them all in the ground. Tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, all pink....the little girls loved the idea that they would be sleeping in the garden under the mulch until springtime.

This morning I put the finishing touches on a big painting that I am very pleased with. The glitter is drying now...you know that's a good sign ;) I will show that one off tomorrow.
Until then....
~H

PS: I redecorated the blog today to match more with the fancy new site. What do you think? I do love a make-over....and this was less scary than cutting bangs ;)

Friday, November 20, 2009

Happy News and Christmas Sales~

A very good morning to you, my dear friends! It's a very good morning over here on the prairie....it's a thrill to wake up to good news. Some of which I can share with you here. And some of which you can enjoy yourself!

First off, this pretty little lady....Rosie Inspiration Angel:

She turned out rather lovely I think. To be honest with you....I really was a bit concerned with how she was coming out while making her. I chose reds and greens since she'll be gracing my Christmas show next month, but she was looking a bit like a spanish dancer instead of an angel for a while ;)
Oh, but when I finished her I thought, 'well, there she is!' it just shows it pays to finish things! The original piece is going to be offered at the Deluxe Indie Craft Bazaar in OKC on Dec. 12. But if you heart her, there are prints available here.

And speaking of prints!....
I added a couple of my past watercolor pieces to the new shop! I've decided to take up my watercolors again, when I get half of my bejillion little projects finished. Til then, you can find Winter Guardian and Christmas Angel available now :)

And as a very special offering..... I have discounted ALL my Christmas prints in the shop in anticipation of the lovely holiday that fast approaches :) COME SEE!!!

Also...remember a while back when I told you I was going to be featured in an art book written by Chrissie Grace? Well, the projects are all done and the book is starting to come together :) We are all so excited! The book is tentatively titled "Sharing Stitches" by Chrissie Grace. Look for it out in Autumn 2010!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

New Shop!~

Hello and good morning everyone! I have a little surprise for you--- Audrey Eclectic is moving to a NEW shop! I am so thrilled with it, and just a little bit in love. Come check it out HERE.

At the new shop, the buying (and selling!) experience will be so much easier, streamlined and secure. Unfortunately, my shop (among others) has been the victim of some vandalism lately, but that just spurred me to find my new shop home--- and I am so happy with the move :) Do go check it out, you will love it too. Now I will even be able to offer coupon codes, sales, and a more visually customized shop.

And so....without further delay....I give you the new Audrey Eclectic :)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tasha Tuesdays Post # 9

Ah, so it's Tuesday again :) I was working on into the evening on this little advent calendar so that I could share it with you today, on Tasha Tuesday~
Tasha was a big fan of advent calendars--- she created quite a few over the years that were stunning and intricate works of art. Neither of these adjectives can be used to describe my calendar--- but the word done can. Here is my little humble work of art:

Tasha was a big proponent of savoring the season. To her, Christmas was not just one day. The whole anticipation of the event was just as much a part of Christmas as the actual day. And that is what is so special about advent calendars....the wonderful anticipation of it.
If you've never heard of an advent calendar, the purpose is basically to count down the days to Christmas one whole day at a time. Some calendars features doors (or pockets) to open and find a special treat. Others involve a little stuffed toy or figure that you move from pocket to pocket, watching its visual journey up the calendar toward December 25.

I had a little store-bought felt calendar when I was a kid. I can still visualize it on my closet door, and moving the little mouse through the pockets one agonizing day at a time. As a visual person, it was a delight to me.....a tangible way to see the progression of time and anticipate that night when the mouse would reach the top and Santa would be on his way...

As a mama, I can appreciate the simple joy that the calendar can bring my little one. Joy doesn't have to come at a big price tag, and this year especially....I think everyone will be searching out simple ways to find joy and happiness where once they might have just bought it.

There are hundreds of ways to make an advent calendar, you can even find little wooden advent houses at the craft store, and I've seen some high-end calendars at stores such as Pottery Barn Kids and the like. However, there's something special about making the calendar that your family will enjoy for years to come. I got the idea for my calendar from this book. I liked the color scheme they used in the book, but you can use any color combo under the sun. My craft buddy Holly is making one in a stunning combination of cream, red and black. Whatever suits your family...whatever brings you joy.

Happy Tasha Tuesday :)
~H

Monday, November 16, 2009

Giveaway Winner!

Are you ready for romance???? I have a winner for the giveaway for the book Wild Heart by Lori Brighton! The winner is....
Christan!!!!
Congrats to you Christan! I'll be getting in touch and you will receive a copy of the book directly from the author!!

For all you other book readers, you can find Wild Heart on Amazon or at your local B&N or Borders. I bought a copy for myself at Borders last week, its such good cozy reading for a cold November night :)

I hope to have more giveaways as the holidays grew nearer...so come back and see me!~
~H

Tis the season....

Well, it seems November has finally arrived here on the prairie--- so long, 80 degrees weather! But it's about time, I think. Time for gray skies and cuddling. And time to prepare for the holidays.....

This is my newest Santa Claus. I think he turned out nicely, lots of rich color. Perhaps I'll offer him as a print :) Santas are pretty fun to paint....all that beard ;)
Gotta run off and mail some little paintings to their new homes ;) it's less than a month until my holiday show! I have to get painting and I still havent finished my advent calendar ;) 25 little pockets are a lot to hand embroider!! Cant wait to show you the finished result though, it's very sweet....

Have a lovely week!~
~H

Friday, November 13, 2009

Time to sew

My sewing machine and I had a bit of marriage counseling last night thanks to my quelle crafty friend, Holly :) she taught or reminded me about things the sewing machine can do that I have forgotten or blocked out since 9th grade Home Ec. ;)
We started on our advent calendars last night and I am so excited about it..... they are going to be so pretty....

We just got the basics done last night....we were pulled away from our project several times to referee our girls....this morning Audrey informed me that 'they like being mean to each other.' Hmmm....I guess that's what you get with a 2 1/2 year old and newly 3 year old ;)

Looking forward to getting down to the details and fun work....I hope to have something to share with you really soon.

I found the advent calendar project is this book ---- "Creating Your Perfect Christmas: Stylish ideas and step-by-step projects for the festive season.' I found my copy at Hobby Lobby, a regional craft store. If you live somewhere with a Hobby Lobby, I highly suggest using your coupons on their books and magazines, they're one of the last stores to let you do so.

What I like about this little book is that it shows you some pretty sweet projects to do while also assuming you're practically brain-dead when it comes to sewing ;)

So....that's what I'll be doing today! I will be super-proud if I get all this done before December 1!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

This & That

Happy Wednesday! I can't believe its mid-week already! The girl and puppy and I just got up...today we're going to go buy supplies to make an advent calendar with our favorite crafty gals, Holly and Ruby from Sweetheartville.

I found these fun questions over at Andrea's blog Where Ada Likes to Wander, and thought I'd share them here....I just love random information ;)


What is your current obsession?
Craftiness....I am obsessed with sewing and knitting right now. I am now attempting to knit in the round...see my first attempt up above ;) it started as a hat for Audrey, but I made it too big so I think it will become a hat for Mama ;)

what are you wearing now?
Red PJs!

do you nap a lot?
I usually do doze off for a bit when I put Audrey down for her nap...

who was the last person you hugged?
My Audrey!

if you were a tree, what tree would you be?
A pretty Maple Tree that turns brilliant red in the fall :)

what's for dinner?
Hmmm...I dont know yet. Maybe mexican chicken rice casserole? We Okies loooove our Rotel ;)

what was the last thing you bought?
A sewing basket that my mom is going to give me for Christmas! I will try to act surprised~

what are you listening to right now?
"Super Why" on PBS....my life is a sequence of children's shows ;)

What is your favorite weather and why?
If I'm at home cuddled in the Little House, I do like a good thunderstorm. There's something very exciting and restful at the same time about a rainy day. I also love the first snow....a little luxery here on the prairie where we only get a few inches each year.

what time do you usually wake up?
between 7:30 and 8 in the morning.

what is your most challenging goal right now?
Trying to get all my grandiose plans accomplished~

if you could have a house totally paid for, fully furnished anywhere in the world, where would you want it to be?
Hmmmm....I think I would live in a beautiful New England saltbox in some historic and picturesque little town...like Salem or Williamsburg. Some tiny and beautiful little town in France would be nice too...set in a field of lavender with a good bread shop just down the lane!~

3 dream vacation spots:
Williamsburg, Salem (around Halloween!) and Paris

what movies can you watch over and over?
"Pride and Prejudice", "Take Joy", "Take Peace", "The Princess Bride", "Sixteen Candles", "Marie Antoinette", "Amelie" ...and I DO watch them over and over ;)

what is your favourite tea?
Iced. I'm not too picky~

what are you reading right now?
I'm reading Lori's new book "Wild Heart" plus "Handmade Home".....and a giant stack of book that is always on my night stand~

what is your current guilty pleasure?
Coffee with real sugar and half&half. It's so good....Life is to be enjoyed, right?

where is the landscape of your mind?
In a beautiful prairie, with prairies to roam and creeks to explore and lots of precious little animals that love to be petted ;)

you have one wish:
For my family to always be happy and charmed and able to follow our dreams :)

Now....what are YOUR answers?...



Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tasha Tuesdays Post # 8

Why, Hello there....

This morning finds Audrey and I hanging out in the kitchen, the breeze coming in the screen door and a very foggy field just outside. Audrey is playing her newest most favorite game....button sorting....
In this age of Play Stations, Little Einsteins, and extreme baby gadgets, whodathough that a little jar of buttons would be so mesmerizing? Just another example of how simplicity is sometimes the path to joy.
I have been busy working and scheming for a handmade Christmas. Tasha liked to quote Ralph Waldo Emerson as saying "the only gift to give is a portion of thy self." Well, that is going to be my mantra this holiday season. Simple and heartfelt.

Last week i received a very special parcel in the mail! A tattered and well-loved copy of "Take Joy" that I found on Amazon. It wasn't extremely expensive compared to how some of these old books run....and I love that it came with the little library card of people who checked it out. Wonder if little Holly enjoyed the book?....
This is Audrey perusing the new book. "Be very careful with Mommy's book..." I tell her, and she usually is. This girl loves a book and a good magazine. My genes must be strong ;)
The book is full of Christmas stories and even a little bit on the Tudor family Christmas traditions and some recipes. I think we shall enjoy this book for a very long time....

Speaking of Christmas stories...do you have a favorite? Is there a book that you used to read every year as a kid or to your children? Any that were particularly memorable? I'm always on the look-out for a good book....

Anyhow....wishing you a peaceful and joyous holiday season. The anticipation of it is sometimes just as fun as the day itself. Perhaps this will be the year of the start of a family tradition.

~Take Joy~

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P.S.: A heartfelt thank-you to all of you who have contacted me about how much you enjoy Tasha Tuesdays. I am so glad! They are fun to think up and I can always find something to write about. Well, we'll see where I am at week 52 or so ;)

Some of you have asked about connecting Tasha Tuesdays to your blog, and what a fun idea! You are more than welcome to use my Tasha Tuesdays icon (found at the beginning of each post) and you can link to this URL:

By using that specific URL, you will be connected to a list of only the Tasha Tuesday posts which will update as I write each one.

Thanks everyone!~
Have a great day...
~H

Monday, November 9, 2009

Holiday Prints~

It's another early morning at the little house. After a pretty busy weekend, I am ready to settle down and sew and paint. Now that I'm an artist at home, I quite like mondays. There is quiet sense of getting back into the rhythm of things with a fresh start. Never ever thought I'd say that ;)

To start things off right, I am now offering two new holidays prints in my etsy shop! I am so in love with how this painting, Woodland Santa, came out:

Also got this pretty little painting listed as a print. I think my sweet aunt bought the original, she is becoming quite the Audrey Eclectic collector! But now you can have a print of Winter Blessings too:

As soon as I wake up and drink my coffee and cuddle the dog for a little bit, I am going to be so ready to get things done! I attended The Girlie Show this weekend in OKC and it really got me charged to get my little self home and get to work. I've got another craft show on Dec.12 and will be manning my biggest booth to date. And now that my sewing machine and I are trying to work things out, I think I'll have a lot of new and different things to share.
I feel so lucky to have fallen in with such a crafty local crowd who put on amazing shows each year. I say it all the time, but really--- if you're an artist, you should really look into getting into your local art/craft scene. If you take the time, i think you can find almost every community has one. It's so nice to have have *real live people* as arty friends and peers. Awww.... ;)

Ok! So....sounds like the coffee is brewed. Lets get this day started....

Friday, November 6, 2009

Sew Inspired

Something odd happened to me this week. I had the urge to sew.

For me, this is a bizarre ocurrance. I havent picked up the paint brush to even paint this week. But instead put the sewing machine out on the kitchen table and lived and breathed these little projects for days....

Last night I came home from a friend's party and kicked my favorite pair of heels off beside my basket of little ornaments I've been working on. It looked so sweet in a funny sort of way that it inspired a 'shoes + ornaments photoshoot ;)

I've been working on knicky-knack things to bring with me for my booth at deluxe. And what began as 'a few doo-dads- turned into full-on "Audrey Eclectic Home Collection" when I was given the chance to move into a booth space twice the size for what I planned on! So I rented another table to set up and Mama's been sewing like a madwoman...
These are little heart shaped ornaments with vintage photos sewn on--- they were my first project :) I even attached a little metal hook on the back which I thought looked really neat...a juxtaposition of soft plush fabric and hard metal wire. I also got out the ol' vintage button collection and sewed some buttons on.

Then, I decided that an old pair of gray velvet slacks that I'd banished to the back of the closet post-baby needed a new life. As velvet doves. Then I made their red counterparts out of cordoroy. I heart heart heart them. I also stuffed each one with a few dried bay leaves to give them a really good smell...I bet I'm the only one at the show with herby birdies, dont you think? ;)

I'd be sewing again today if I didn't feel a bit icky. But they day's not over yet ;) I've got plans for much, much more...and the fabric to prove it! I've just decided to follow my muse and see where she goes...I've learned its better to just shut up and let her do her thing. No use fighting it ;)

~H

PS: You have until November 15 to enter to win Lori's book Wild Heart! See post below for detail!~

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Giveaway: dashing English adventure...Wild Heart~

One of my most favorite things to do is to curl up with a good book. Especially one with some romance, adventure, and a good dash of old timeyness in it. That is why I am so pleased to offer this giveaway to you, dear reader! A chance to win the new just-released book "Wild Heart", straight from the talented author herself, Lori Brighton:

I came to know Lori by chance--- I think a friend of hers owns one of my paintings. The lovely Lori then decided that she wanted to do a special project that I was happy to help her with--- she had just sold her first novel Wild Heart and wanted to commission a portrait of her main character, Ella. Using Lori's character description and having the privilage to read her first chapter to get an idea of Ella's personality, I came up with this paining:

Lol, this painting has a bit less cleavage, and yes--- in the story, Ella is a brunette. In the background you can just make out the panther that is a big part of this paranormal Victorian England adventure. Think....Jane Eyre but much, much sexier ;)

Now that Wild Heart is making it's debut, Lori has agreed to do a little interview and give a free copy of her book to one of my lucky readers! Get to know Lori in our interview....

Author Lori Brighton

1) Congrats on the publication of your first novel! How does it feel to be a published author?

Thank you! It’s definitely exciting, especially now that the book is out. It takes about a year from when a book is sold until it hits shelves. Sometimes longer. So it’s a long wait!

As for how I felt when I sold…I’d been writing for six years, so of course I was thrilled. But there was something else too….a feeling I couldn’t quite identify. Then I read another author’s answer to that question and realized what it was. When someone asked her if she was thrilled when she got a contract, she replied with yes, but at the same moment there was this feeling of “it’s about damn time.” lol. That is exactly how I felt… excited, nervous and it’s about damn time.

2) Before you became a writer, you received your degree in anthropology and worked in a museum. How has that influenced your writing?

I never thought I’d be a writer. I’d always loved history and wanted to travel the world and experience different cultures. I went into anthropology/archaeology because of these interests. But I realized digging in the dirt wasn’t for me. So I went to work in a museum, which, I loved. The only opening was for a Natural Science Curator. I knew nothing about Natural Science, but have always loved nature and hiking. I adored working with the objects and learning about subjects I found fascinating. Of course I snuck into the cultural section as often as I could. Shrunken heads, that’s one of the more unique objects the museum had.

It wasn’t until after I quit my job to move closer to family that I decided to try and write a book. I could travel from my home. ;) As for how my career choices have influenced my books… I think Wild Heart has an adventurous Indiana Jones type feel to it. Even more so, the second book which will be out next year. Obviously, since the book is a historical I’ve used the knowledge I gained with my degree for something useful. As for Natural Science, I always find that my characters are natural science experts of some sort. Ella, my heroine, has an affinity for animals. In the manuscript I’m writing now, the heroine is working on a book about Wildflowers. I don’t set out to make them nature lovers, yet somehow they always are.

3)Your novel is set in Victorian England--- but has a ‘paranormal’ twist. What was your inspiration for that?

When you’re a writer, everything always starts with a “what if?” I’ve always liked reading both historicals and paranormals. In fact, I’ll read pretty much anything. When I started writing Wild Heart it was going to be a straight historical romance. Leo, the hero, lived a sort of animalistic life in the wilds of India. At first Ella, my heroine, was merely going to be an animal lover, but then I realized, why not make it paranormal? What if Ella had powers to control and sense the feeling of animals? Since Leo is more animalistic than most, she would be able to sense his emotions. I felt like it would make the story more unique and connect Leo and Ella in a way they wouldn’t have been. And I did have people tell me that I didn’t need that paranormal aspect. Fortunately I stuck with my instincts. You’ll see even more of a paranormal element in the second book.

4) What appeals to you most about the time period your book is set in?

I’ve always loved the Victorian era, probably because it’s the era most noticeable in the United States, especially the Midwest where I grew up. Big, old Victorian homes and those gorgeous dresses and ornate furniture. It was a very elegant time period, but also an era when people were expanding on their knowledge and environment. It was a big era of travel, antiquities and natural science. It’s also the first time period in which you have women leaving the home, so in that way there’s more freedom. Everything about it intrigues me.

5) Describe your hero and heroine

Leo is very alpha male. I tried to keep him true to life; what a real person would be like if they’d experienced what he has. On a trip to India, his parents were murdered. He was forced to stay in hiding in a country he knew nothing about. Much like The Count of Monte Cristo (one of my favorite books), vengeance has kept him going. He’s very determined and blunt, but he’s also very honest and loyal. He definitely doesn’t let people push him around.

Ella is the opposite. She’s very sweet and caring. She’s always been told what to do because she’s a woman and she’s poor. She’s almost too caring at times. She also has an underlying sense of guilt because of her powers. A tiny part of her thinks that perhaps her abilities are evil.

When she meets Leo, he teaches her to believe in herself, and she teaches him to let go of the past and see the beauty around him.

6) Can we expect a sequel, or have you ‘closed the book’ on Leo and Ella?

Yes! There will be a sequel and I’m very excited about it. When I signed with Kensington publishing it was for a two book contract. Wild Heart is the first book; the second wasn’t unwritten at the time. Even before I’d sold Wild Heart I knew I could make this a two book, three book, heck, even five book series. My editor said she wanted my second book to be a spinoff of the first and I eagerly obliged. The hero from my second book is actually a minor character in Wild Heart. He’s Colin, Ella’s cousin who you will meet toward the end of the first book. The second book is finished and it was a lot of fun to write. The entire manuscript takes place in India, so quite a different setting. I turned it into my editor about a month ago. If Wild Heart sells well and my publisher likes the idea, I could definitely turn this into a multiple book series. Fingers crossed!

7) What inspired you?

This is going to sound odd, but the Disney Cartoon Tarzan. My son was watching it a few years back. Around the same time, I saw a documentary on Discovery or some equally educational channel about feral children. I’d seen them both rather close together and thought, hmm, what it would it be like if my hero had been lost in the wild during his childhood? I also tend to like more alpha males and you couldn’t get a male more alpha than one who had had to survive on his own in a foreign country.

8) Alright….so you adore Regency and Victorian England…so you must love Jane Austen. Which Austen novel is your favorite? Any favorite couples?

Of course! I love them all. And this is horrible, terrible, but you’re much more likely to find me watching the movies than reading the books. lol. Yes, I’m that lazy. The first movie I saw was Emma, which was cute. I also really like Persuasion. At this point, I’ve seen them all. But yes, like most people, there is no greater love story than Pride and Prejudice. I prefer the Colin Firth version, but if I need a quick fix, I’ll watch the newer movie. As a writer of romance, Jane Austen is the ultimate. She’s our Queen Bee, the one we bow down to. At the same time, I find her life rather sad. The fact that she was probably in love, but couldn’t marry and ended up dying rather young…it’s a rather depressing story, don’t you think?

9) What other subjects/settings would you like to explore in other novels?

Honestly, I’d explore any setting! I’d love to explore Rome and the Gladiators. Perhaps a Western. I’d really like to try Colonial. I love the east coast and the Colonial time period. I also have some contemporary ideas. But most of my historical romances will probably be set in the 1800s. It’s the time period that feels the most right to me, and it’s also the time period that sells the best.

10) Where can readers purchase your book or find out more about you?

I have a website www.loribrighton.com where you can find a link to my blog. As for my book, check your local Barnes and Noble or Borders. And if you can’t find it there, you can order it online at Amazon!

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A big thank you to Lori for taking the time out of her busy author schedule to do the interview and giveaway a copy of her book! If you'd like to be in the running to win, just leave a comment on this post. And if you'd like to learn more about Lori and her adventures as a new author, please visit her blog HERE. It's a great place to read and learn about the ins and outs of being an author if you're an inspiring author, and also a great place to visit if you love romance novels, she's always doing great interviews and giveaways with authors.

GIVEAWAY ENDS NOVEMBER 15

Good luck!~

Heather

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Tasha Tuesday Post # 7

It's a bright and warm Tuesday morning here at the little house. Had my coffee and fed the dog, and the girl is still asleep in (my) bed. I treasure these quiet times. And I am also coming to treasure these Tuesday mornings....

So, it seems you've listened to me blather on for 7 weeks now about Tasha Tudor. Are you sick of it yet? Well, I'm not. I should have majored in Tasha Tudorology, because I seem to ramble at length about just about anything tasha.
However, I thought this was probably the perfect time for a reality check. About me, Tasha, motherhood, and the 'perfect life' in general. Because as much as I love and admire Tasha, she was not a perfect person. And as much as I (and many of you I'm sure) strive to be 'the most awesome mom ever' its a goal that always falls short. Even Tasha fell short at some times. And while it might be disappointing to think that Tasha wasn't the Goddess of Old Timey Motherhood, there's also a measure of comfort in it....we all are perfectly imperfect.

"Like the moon, we all have our dark side," Tasha once said of herself, and it is true of us all. I'm not meaning some sinister darkness, but just the part of us that is bitchy, impatient, tired or uninspired.
Even Tasha suffered her not-so-charming moments and after her death, it has become clear from will disputes that all was not so blissful with her children. Even Harry Davis' book "The Art of Tasha Tudor" paints an imperfect picture of the old lady we love--- she could be demanding and stubborn and 'my way or the highway.' And while these allegations of not being perfect may alarm some fans, I find a bit of comfort in it. So....even Tasha Tudor had her bad days. Even she had her moments of Mommy Failure. Tasha was just like the rest of us.
"No, Audrey, you cannot report me to DHS just because I didn't float you birthday cake in a candle-lit raft down a picturesque creek like Tasha Tudor did for her kids...."

While I'm sure generations of mothers wondered about their child-rearing skills, I wonder if any of them were as obsessive about it as our generation. In the past few years while I've been a Mama I have been subjected to "Good Mommy Media" like magazines, tv shows, and the always-make-you-feel-like-a-failure picturesque MommyBlog. You know the ones....while they are beautiful and lovely to read, all about frolics in nature, home made crafts and made from scratch food while homeschooling eight kids all done cheerfully with magic and laughter and blah blah blah....when you leave the blog you feel like "Damn. I am just not living up to this."

It's easy to feel that way about Tasha too. While she is so inspiring with all she did--- she also did an insane amount of 'super mom' projects. When she wasnt doing back-breaking chores and cooking meals from scratch, she was making marionettes (with which she and her children put on elaborate shows) making dolls and animals, orchestrating a "Sparrow Post" for her kids (her children would correspond with their toys through an imaginary postal system that they mother ran....yeah) inventing new games, painting, having afternoon tea......Oy. It's enough to make you feel down-right abusive for dishing out Cheerios for breakfast and letting your child watch Sesame Street all morning.
So to know that it wasn't all perfection all the time....gives a mama a little hope. As adults, Tasha's children have admitted that they were often mortified when out in public with their mom in her old-timey garb and that they had a hard time adjusting to life in the 'real world' after living in a fantasy world created by their mother.
And when you know more about Tasha's life....that she was pretty much pawned off on family friends as a kid when her parents divorced and that her marriage wasn't particularly a love-match and there was a lot of pressure on Tasha to be the breadwinner from her husband (who, if you read any books published with Tasha's approval, is never even named. One wonders if she would have completely erased him from her history if it wasnt for the fact that she had 4 kids with him)
All of these not-so-awesome aspects of her life probably spurred her into delving into a fantasy world, one that she controlled as was the complete ruler of.

So....knowing this, I am thankful to have a family I love and can depend on. I am thankful for my washer and dryer....and dish washer. I just can't believe I would be living a happier life without these appliances ;) I am also rather fond of central heat and air, running water, family members who offer to baby sit and am really looking forward to.....all day school! What a terrible mom, right???? ;)

Well, I can only do my best....as can you. And as did Tasha. We'll screw up. But we'll do some good too. No body's perfect, and that's a comforting thing.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Autumn Reflection

For a few weeks now we've watched the tractors take to the field and thresh the grasses, folding them up into tall neat bails that dot all the fields around us. It's harvest season, and we are getting closer to that time of year when we take moments for reflection.
November for me is also a little anniversary for me--- November 1, 2007 was the first day of my life as an at-home mama and my journey to being an at-home artist.
It was a bumpy start--- I woke up that morning in excruciating pain--- "happy first day of the rest of your life" started with a kidney stone. But things quickly got better ;) So many things have happened since that November....so many fantastic things.

To celebrate the season I try to take Audrey out for one last pretty photo shoot. This is Audrey last year under a gorgeous tree at a neighboring farm house:

And this is Audrey now, this autumn, under the same tree. These images speak a thousand words on how much can change in a year. My baby is now a girl:

Out amongst the hay bails....


And so we've come to another autumn....and how soon the next one will arrive...