Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Teen Forced To Wear Humiliating Name Tag At Work

16 year old Tyler Brandt’s supervisor created and required him to wear a name tag labeled “GAYTARD” while he worked at a Taco John’s restaurant in Yankton, South Dakota. Tyler was intentionally humiliated in front of customers and coworkers to the point that he felt he had no option but to quit his job.
No one should have to face slurs in their workplace – no boss should be allowed to label their employee with insults.
This is why the ACLU is representing Tyler with his charge of discrimination against Taco John’s - but it's time they also apologize to Tyler and publicly speak out against discrimination and bullying in the workplace.
All corporations, including Taco John's, have a responsibility to ensure that their franchises understand that discrimination is unacceptable and illegal.
Will you sign to stand with Tyler and demand an apology from Taco John’s? Let's call on them to take a public stance against discrimination and bullying in the workplace, so no one else will have the horrible, shaming experience that Tyler had.

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Friday, September 19, 2014

Living The Dream


In my humble opinion, I believe everybody should write at least one book and publish it!   No, it may never be a number one best seller.  But at least it was written and it was put out there for all to see and enjoy.  And that's an accomplishment you can live with!

I was talking to a co-worker the other day about Children of the Luminaries.  She mentioned how she always wanted to publish a book herself.  Naturally, I told her to do it!   Sadly, she said she could never do it because no one would ever read it.  I then gave her the advice that was given me many years ago. 


Never write for others.  Always write for yourself.  Write what you would like to read.  Write about the things you enjoy!  And if others read your work and discover they like it and enjoy it, then you have doubled your blessings!
 
Wise words from the one and only, Ray Bradbury!

Of course then she told me how she had been working on one particular novel since she was a teenager.  She griped about how it was just taking too long to write. I laughed and informed  her when I had actually started writing Children of the Luminaries.  She was a little shocked and relieved all at the same time.

You see, the very first time I sat down to draft out Children of the Luminaries was written 25 years ago.  We're talking 1990 here.    On an electric typewriter no less!  The second draft didn't happen until 8 years after that.  I had gotten a used word processor and keyed in the first draft, making changes along the way.   I put it away and didn't pick it back up until late 2003.  In 2011, I shared the story with an online acquaintance who had a publishing business.  Unfortunately, she and I had different ideas on how the story should go, so we parted ways. 

It wasn't until late 2013 that my best friend told me that we are going to publish it ourselves.  And we did.  It took us a year and a half to get everything set up.  But once that proverbial ball got moving...it MOVED!


On July 25, 2014, the first book of the Children of the Luminaries trilogy became a physical manifestation. 

Now my journey isn't unique and it's far from over.  Did you know there are quite a few people out there who got started late in life and succeeded in fulfilling their dreams of being a writer?  Yep!  It's True!  And you can too!

My sharing my personal story is to remind you that your dreams will always be with you.  But only YOU can live them out.  Only YOU can fulfill them.  Don't let the passages of time be a deterrent. Just DO IT!  I mean...what do you have to lose?


​ Don't wait until you have the time...MAKE the time!  Write about the things you know, the things you enjoy, the things that excite you.  Just DO IT!

One of my favorite yearly exercises is writing a novel in thirty days.  It's actually a national contest held yearly online.  Lots of fun!  And oh quite so liberating!

But you don't have to join any contest to put forth the effort of letting your fingers fly on the keyboard.  Just take an hour a day every single day for the next 30 days and write your story.  Don't look at what you wrote.  Don't try to correct yourself.  Just DO IT! 

I will leave you with this last piece of sage advice that was given to me years ago by my mentor Joseph "CASAC" Casis.

"For all sad words of tongue and pen, The saddest are these:  "It might have been."  John Greenleaf Wittier













Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Pre-order Jackson Galaxy’s “Catification” and Help Homeless Community Cats

CATIFICATION: The book every cat lover needs to get their paws on!


This gorgeously designed, full-color book includes more than 15 fun DIY projects, from cat towers and kitty hammocks to catios (cat patios) and “cat superhighways” that are sure to make readers—and their cats—purr in approval.
Available October 14, 2014.
Pre-order your copy before Oct 14th and Tarcher/Penguin will donate $1 for every copy pre-ordered to organizations dedicated to helping homeless community cats!

CATIFICATION is Available at http://www.tarcherbooks.net/catification/




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Monday, September 15, 2014

Children of the Luminaries Book Two: Training Day ***UPDATE***

Well kiddies, I am five chapters away from completing  Book Two of the Children of the Luminaries trilogy.  

(loud yell and lots of happy dances around the room).  

I'm very excited.  Can you tell?

In Book Two, we get to find out a few things.  Like who the hell are those two people hanging out in the shadow's of Tori's bedroom?  And what really happened to Tori's memory?  Where did the Twelve go?  Where did The Oracle and everybody else go to?   But most importantly...How the hell does The Oracle get to be a warrior any hoo?

Well you guys are gonna have to wait until Book Two is published before finding that all out!  Cause I'm sworn to secrecy dontcha know!  

Oh and for those of you who don't have clue one what I'm talking about...you need  to read Book One!    You can get your copy TODAY by clicking  HERE





Friday, September 12, 2014

CLICK To Feed Hungry Shelter Animals



Right or wrong, you win! Click on an answer, and every day you do, we'll provide 10 pieces of kibble to Animal Shelters to help feed their hungry cats and dogs.

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And while you're there don't forget to CLICK to provide litter to shelter cats!

Click HERE  (copy and paste URL http://www.freekatlitter.com/)  to get the cat scratching... and every day you do, we'll provide much needed litter to animal shelters. 

Click to scratch every day - the more you do, the more high quality litter we can donate - they need it!





Thursday, September 11, 2014

Find Me On The Author's Den!

Come Be My Fan over on my  The Author's Den page

Click HERE to be transported to my personal page. 


When you get there just click "Become a Fan"   located  on the top left side.



Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Enjoy a purr-fect coffee at North America’s first cat café

Pop-up cat cafes have been taking over cities in Europe and Japan, but Saturday, North America got its very own permanent feline coffee shop with the grand opening of Le Café des Chats in Montreal.
Youssef Labib, one of the café’s owners who loves both cats and coffee, will soon be opening similar themed shops in San Diego, Portland, New York and Seattle, according to Eater.
The cat cafe will be a feline-lover's paradise.  In addition to getting a cup of coffee and some snacks, the restaurant will be home to about a dozen cats that have been adopted from shelters or groups. Each cat will receive veterinary care, vaccinations, and be microchipped and spayed or neutered. If you’re allergic to cats be wary: These felines roam free throughout the shop, playing with toys and leaping on specially built apparatus.
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