The Pyrenees---Southern France

The Pyrenees---Southern France

Friday, June 28, 2013

Heartwarming Tales. Tales That Inspire. Tales That Move.

     
Jake and Elwood--a sculpture in an airport...Chicago?
I'm not sure where I was when I snapped this picture.

The Blues Brothers--the original movie and the soundtrack--move me. I laugh, I dance in my seat, I sing along (much to the dismay of anyone within earshot).

On sale now is the Chicken Soup for the Soul's anthology for writers. There is a story of mine in this collection, as well as one by Cathi LaMarche, a Missouri writer. Cathi's story, "Complementary Attraction," is the most heartwarming story I've read in a long time. It's the kind of tale--so well crafted--that you imagine the perfect ending, you hope it will conclude that way and when you read the last line, you realize LaMarche has done it...she's brought you to an extremely satisfying end. (And as she's doing it, she paints a detailed picture of the risk we take when we share our writing with others.) 



My story includes something Donna Volkenannt did. If that has piqued your interest, you'll have to buy a copy of the book to find out what part Donna plays.

What kind of music makes you move? What are some of the movies on your "list of the funniest films"?

 

15 comments:

  1. Congrats on being "on the shelves"!
    I don't watch many funny movies, more of a drama/history junkie. Music changes with Old Country like Willie being favorite. However, Zac Brown bands makes me hop too! Have a good weekend....

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    1. Bookie--I like Willie Nelson at times, as well. Zac Brown, I don't know.

      Congratulations again on getting into the latest Silver Boomer Book. I got an official rejection; they had received over 200 entries and accepted less than 100. Yours was one of the chosen...

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  2. Three of my favorite writers mentioned in this post! Congratulations, Sioux.

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    1. Linda--I agree. Cathi is a marvelous writer, and I've been one of Donna's groupies for ages...

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  3. I might have to get my hands on a copy of this one. So let me get this straight...music is supposed to make you MOVE? I must be Emily Litella. Music makes me groove. Classic rock, and old country. Movies that crack me up are in the style of Animal House, the National Lampoon Vacations, Meatballs, Napoleon Dynamite. Generally, the ones other people call stupid.

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  4. Val--One of y favorite funny movies is "The Out-of-Towners." The original one with Jack Lemmon. It's such dark humor, it's past black.

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  5. Congrats on your latest CS triumph. Can't wait to find out what Donna did!
    I'm a blues gal, and definitely LOVE the Blues Brothers movie. Humor and awesome music. Who could ask for more?

    Pat
    Critter Alley

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    1. Pat--Thanks.

      I agree. The movie is a wonderful pairing of music and humor.

      So, no little piggy for us, huh? ;)

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  6. Is there a book signing in the future or should I just order the book? Congrats!!!! Can't wait to read it.

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    1. Lynn--Thanks.
      I will bring some copies to the St. Louis Writer's Guild next meeting...You can buy one there if you like...

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  7. My favorite funny film actually has Dan Akroyd in it; it's called "Nothing But Trouble" and it totally cracks me up.

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    1. Shay--I've never seen that one, but I will have to put it on my list. Dan Akroyd is quite mercurial, in my opinion. There was all of his SNL stuff, the Blues Brothers, Ghostbusters, Driving Miss Daisy...and now a different one to check out.

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  8. Blues Brothers is a definite classic...as it sounds like this book is. Congratulations on another publication!

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    1. Tammy--Thanks. This is one of the few stories that was not polished by the WWWPs. I think every other story that's been published was improved IMMENSELY by the group's critique.

      And I need to thank YOU for that...

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  9. Congrats to you and everybody who is in any of these books. The Blues brothers rendition of "Rawhide" is always good to get me laughing. And I also love Sandy Dennis in the Out of Towners! The Princess Bride, of course, and Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson in Shanghai Noon. Michael Keeton, Harry Sherer and Christopher Guest are a hoot.

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