Several days ago, I got tagged by my friend Emily (the wench!) but forgot to do this before now.
So, here we go:
Pick up the nearest book of 123 pages or more.
HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS.
Find page 123.
Find the first 5 sentences.
Post the next 3 sentences.
(Well, as if that's not confusing...)
"Hello, Nick," said Harry.
"Hello, hello," said Nearly Headless Nick, starting and looking around. He wore a dashing, plumed hat on his long, curly hair, and a tunic with a ruff, which concealed the fact that his neck was almost completely severed.
Well. There you go.
Now, onto tagging others...
Mary
Jill
Tripp
Gina
Tracy
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Spring is Just Around the Corner...
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11:52 AM
Which puts me in the mood to fish.
Yes, fish.
I've come to the conclusion that the human "hunter/gatherer" instinct is alive and well inside me. I don't hunt (doesn't seem very sporting unless you give deer guns), but fishing is A-ok with me. It's a thinking sport in a lot of ways--where are the fish, what are they eating, what bait do you use, are they spawning? Is the weather right? Is there too much wind? Are you fishing in the right spot with the right equipment and the right bait for the right fish? Lots to learn, lots to think about. And that's before you even get into casting techniques and fishing styles.
I am primarily a catch and release type fisherman, but on occasion, if I'm in the mood, I will keep what I catch, clean it and eat it. I don't keep a fish I don't intend to eat, however. No trophies for me. My feeling is that if I'm going to kill an animal, I have a personal obligation to eat it. (Unless it was trying to kill me first. In which case, the sucker's goin' down).
Anyway. A lot of fishermen are into the big sport fish--largemouth bass, stripe, ocean fish, salmon and trout. Not me. My favorites are the variety of sunfish that fall under the heading "bream" (at least down here in the south) and those lovely speckled fish known as crappie.
Crappie are voracious eaters when they're in the mood. The bait of choice is either live minnows or small jigs. Use light line (4-6 lb. test) on a lightweight spinning reel and small, short rod for precision of casting and a good fight. A little splitshot weight helps it go farther without making it hard to maneuver.
Crappie can get as large as 5 lbs (but that's world record territory). Most average between a half pound to a pound. I've caught one that was close to a pound. Big, fat, pretty fish.
Bream, at least here in the south, covers a number of sunfish, including bluegills, shellcrackers, red ears, warmouths, pumpkinseeds and rock bass. These tend to get round and saucer-shaped the bigger they are, and when they're hooked, they tend to twist their bodies so that the round, flat side of their bodies drag through the water as you reel them in. On lightweight line, with lightweight tackle, they make for a very exciting fight.
Here are a few pictures of "bream":
Bluegill:
Shellcrackers:
Red Ears:
Pumpkinseeds
Both crappie and bream make for good eating. You can clean them and leave the bones in, fry them up and then pick the fish off the bones, or if they're large enough and fat enough, you can fillet them, take the skin off and either bake or fry the fillets. They have a delicate, non-fishy and non-muddy flavor that I really like.
I figure by mid-March, the weather down here should be good enough to go crappie fishing. Can't wait!
Yes, fish.
I've come to the conclusion that the human "hunter/gatherer" instinct is alive and well inside me. I don't hunt (doesn't seem very sporting unless you give deer guns), but fishing is A-ok with me. It's a thinking sport in a lot of ways--where are the fish, what are they eating, what bait do you use, are they spawning? Is the weather right? Is there too much wind? Are you fishing in the right spot with the right equipment and the right bait for the right fish? Lots to learn, lots to think about. And that's before you even get into casting techniques and fishing styles.
I am primarily a catch and release type fisherman, but on occasion, if I'm in the mood, I will keep what I catch, clean it and eat it. I don't keep a fish I don't intend to eat, however. No trophies for me. My feeling is that if I'm going to kill an animal, I have a personal obligation to eat it. (Unless it was trying to kill me first. In which case, the sucker's goin' down).
Anyway. A lot of fishermen are into the big sport fish--largemouth bass, stripe, ocean fish, salmon and trout. Not me. My favorites are the variety of sunfish that fall under the heading "bream" (at least down here in the south) and those lovely speckled fish known as crappie.
Crappie are voracious eaters when they're in the mood. The bait of choice is either live minnows or small jigs. Use light line (4-6 lb. test) on a lightweight spinning reel and small, short rod for precision of casting and a good fight. A little splitshot weight helps it go farther without making it hard to maneuver.
Crappie can get as large as 5 lbs (but that's world record territory). Most average between a half pound to a pound. I've caught one that was close to a pound. Big, fat, pretty fish.
Bream, at least here in the south, covers a number of sunfish, including bluegills, shellcrackers, red ears, warmouths, pumpkinseeds and rock bass. These tend to get round and saucer-shaped the bigger they are, and when they're hooked, they tend to twist their bodies so that the round, flat side of their bodies drag through the water as you reel them in. On lightweight line, with lightweight tackle, they make for a very exciting fight.
Here are a few pictures of "bream":
Bluegill:
Shellcrackers:
Red Ears:
Pumpkinseeds
Both crappie and bream make for good eating. You can clean them and leave the bones in, fry them up and then pick the fish off the bones, or if they're large enough and fat enough, you can fillet them, take the skin off and either bake or fry the fillets. They have a delicate, non-fishy and non-muddy flavor that I really like.
I figure by mid-March, the weather down here should be good enough to go crappie fishing. Can't wait!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
And the Winners Are...
Posted by
Paula
at
6:25 AM
Ellen and Jeanine! Ladies, email me at paulawritesromance@charter.net with the email address you want your amazon.com gift certificates sent to.
And thanks, everyone who dropped by my launch party last night. Now it's time to go buy the book! And tell all your friends about it.
And thanks, everyone who dropped by my launch party last night. Now it's time to go buy the book! And tell all your friends about it.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
FORBIDDEN TOUCH Launch Party!
Posted by
Paula
at
7:37 PM
It's time to partay! Remember, leave your questions, comments, whatever in the comments section. Two commenters will each win a $10.00 amazon.com gift certificate at the end of the party (around 9 pm central time).
Ready? Let's go!
Update: I'm going to let this "party" go on overnight, so everyone can get comments in and get a chance to win the gift certificates. I'll check in frequently before bedtime to answer more questions and then I'll do the drawing in the morning.
Ready? Let's go!
Update: I'm going to let this "party" go on overnight, so everyone can get comments in and get a chance to win the gift certificates. I'll check in frequently before bedtime to answer more questions and then I'll do the drawing in the morning.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Tomorrow's the Day
Posted by
Paula
at
1:11 PM
The official "publication date" of FORBIDDEN TOUCH.
So...y'all wanna have another launch party? With prizes?
Tomorrow night, 8 - 9 pm central time. Ask me any question you want, about writing in general and FORBIDDEN TOUCH in particular. I'll choose two winners at random from the commenters each to win a $10 Amazon.com gift certificate. Which, of course, should promptly be used to buy my new book. (Okay, not really, but it would be kinda cool, for me, anyway).
I'll start the party thread around 8. See ya then!
So...y'all wanna have another launch party? With prizes?
Tomorrow night, 8 - 9 pm central time. Ask me any question you want, about writing in general and FORBIDDEN TOUCH in particular. I'll choose two winners at random from the commenters each to win a $10 Amazon.com gift certificate. Which, of course, should promptly be used to buy my new book. (Okay, not really, but it would be kinda cool, for me, anyway).
I'll start the party thread around 8. See ya then!
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
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