July Author in the Spotlight Wrap-Up and Giveaway
Ghellow Road Giveaway Ends Today at Midnight!
July - Author in the Spotlight Wrap-Up.
July is coming to an end. I would like to highlight Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight, T.H. Waters.
Today is the last day to enter the contest to win a personalized copy of Ghellow Road. The contest ends at midnight tonight. The contest is open to people living in the U.S. that are current Booksnob followers. Good Luck and as always thanks for following Booksnob!
Click here to enter: Ghellow Road Contest
Please check out my book review of Ghellow Road. This memoir is amazing and reads like a novel. I read it at the beach and never even went in the water as I was glued to the book.
Ghellow Road Book Review
Check out the Author Interview with T.H. Waters. She lived through a hard childhood and emerged a strong and admirable women. I am so glad I was able to interview her. The interview provides much needed insight to the her book Ghellow Road.
T.H. Waters Author Interview
T.H. Waters wrote an interesting and informative guest post about her childhood, growing up with two mentally ill parents.
T.H. Waters Guest Post
I would like to personally thank T.H. Waters for her uplifting e-mails and her positive outlook. She is truly an inspiration and I am so glad we got to meet over the web and I would like to encourage you to read and support this great author. She will not disappoint you.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
July Author in the Spotlight Wrap-Up and Giveaway
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
T.H. Waters Author Interview with a contest
Hey Everyone,I would like to introduce you to the author of Ghellow Road, T.H. Waters. She is July's hometown track Minnesota author in the spotlight. This is a very insightful interview with a very strong woman. Read On!
1. Please tell us a little bit about yourself?
I was born and raised in Minnesota. I love it here. Whenever I travel, I get homesick. I live in Minneapolis with my significant other and two fur-balls – love all three of them to pieces. Which one is my favorite? Depends on the day. Though far from perfect, I try to make the world a better place in my own way. I volunteer with many animal rescue organizations and have also been a Girl Scout leader. I am addicted to all forms of art… music, movies, books, architecture, paintings & drawings, and or course, nature itself, which I consider to be art at its purest. I love being active and often immerse myself in running, biking and yoga several times a week. My idols (so far) are: Leonardo da Vinci, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King Jr., Jane Goodall, Doris Day, Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter, Dr. Neal Barnard, Wayne Pacelle and all the everyday saints who give to causes greater than themselves. I believe a hero lives within us all.
2. What is the inspiration behind your book, Ghellow Road?
2. What is the inspiration behind your book, Ghellow Road?
I wanted to challenge myself to step beyond the boundaries of my own skin in an attempt to do something profound.
3. What does the title "Ghellow Road" mean?
3. What does the title "Ghellow Road" mean?
“Ghellow” is my personal twist on the word gelatin, a substance, if transformed into a road, would create one that was unsteady and difficult to travel.
4. Why did you decide to share your personal story with the public? Have you run into any family objections or were they very supportive and helpful?
4. Why did you decide to share your personal story with the public? Have you run into any family objections or were they very supportive and helpful?
When I first decided to write “Ghellow Road”, I was struggling to come up with a topic & plot. My significant other encouraged me to write about my own personal experiences… “Write what you know”. That really resonated with me.
All members of my immediate family have passed away as well as many from my extended family. Those who remain don’t know that I’ve published “Ghellow Road”. To be honest, I’m not sure if they would object to my book or not. Because they haven’t remained in contact with me for many years, inviting them to become part of this chapter in my life felt unnatural to me.
5. Do you plan to write a second book to continue your story? I sure want to read what happens next in case you are wondering.
5. Do you plan to write a second book to continue your story? I sure want to read what happens next in case you are wondering.
Your encouragement to continue my story is a huge compliment – thank you so much, Laura! I’m considering writing a sequel but must admit that I’m on a much-needed break. I loved writing my book more than anything else I’ve ever done, but it was emotionally draining. I’m currently letting my thoughts “brew” in the old think-tank. Am hoping to have a sequel within the next few years.
6. Are you a reader? What books and authors influence you?
Oh yes… I adore reading. Some of my favorite books are: Flowers for Algernon, Catcher in the Rye, Memoirs of a Geisha, Girlfriend in a Coma and Ender’s Game. I admire any author, or any artist for that matter, who pushes and surpasses boundaries – that is the essence of true art. To be honest, although there are many brilliant storytellers, none have specifically influenced my writing. I believe inspiration should come from many sources. When writing “Ghellow Road”, I strove to be as unique as possible and wouldn’t allow myself to read any books at all, except for mind candy such as Dan Brown’s thrillers, biographies and non-fiction science books (I love science!). I didn’t want anyone else’s thoughts or style to inadvertently seep into my writing.
7. How were you able to gather the information required for writing your book? Did you find that your memory plays tricks on you or that other people remember the same event differently?
7. How were you able to gather the information required for writing your book? Did you find that your memory plays tricks on you or that other people remember the same event differently?
I filled two writing journals full of memories – hand wrote them all before I ever touched my computer. I also re-visited many of the places I wrote about and tried to open my mind to nothing but my senses, allowing the past to flood back. Did my memory play tricks? Hmmmm…. Really good question. I haven’t yet compared notes with anyone. Not a single person in my book knows it exists, not even my childhood best friend. Perhaps a reader’s poll is in order to see if I should give her a copy of my book or not.
8. Can you describe what Schizophrenia is?
Oh my goodness, this is such a fascinating question, Laura, and one that I’ve never before put into words. I believe it to be a state of existence when a person’s mind is held hostage against one’s will, preventing full birth into this world. In the case of my own mother, she was earthly, to be sure, yet her feet were far from firmly planted. She belonged to something else, somewhere else.
9. Do you have any advice for people who have grown up under the stigma of mental illness?
9. Do you have any advice for people who have grown up under the stigma of mental illness?
Ahhhh. Another great question. For those of us who share this fate, it is difficult to shine at times. When I was growing up, I was so ashamed of my circumstances. Now I look back and ask why?. I know now that what happened wasn’t my fault. It was never anyone’s fault. But, the truth of the matter is that a stigma will always be associated with mental illness, whether you’re the person who has been dealt such a devastating blow or just an unfortunate bystander who has to watch your loved one suffer. In my experience, there will always be those who will hold your past against you, no question, but there will also be plenty of kind & good people who will cheer for your every accomplishment. The key is in knowing who deserves your allegiance.
10. Do you encourage others to write their stories down? Do you have any great suggestions for people who want to do this?
10. Do you encourage others to write their stories down? Do you have any great suggestions for people who want to do this?
Oh yes – absolutely! I firmly believe each and every person has words of value to share with us all. Often times, those among us who seem the most ordinary are the ones who have the most extraordinary insight.
First, honor your inner voice. You are unique and deserve to be heard. If you let your writing be influenced by all forms of art and not just that of other authors who’ve come before you, a beautiful butterfly that is yours, and yours alone, will emerge.
Secondly, observation is your greatest ally. Strive to be the best observer you can be, not only of others and all that surrounds you, but also of yourself.
11. In one sentence, tell us why we should read Ghellow Road?
11. In one sentence, tell us why we should read Ghellow Road?
My book is an earnest attempt to make a positive impact on another person’s life.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, Laura, from the bottom of my heart for all of your amazing support. I truly don’t know where I’d be as an author if it weren’t for people like you & I am extremely grateful. Big Hugs to you !! Tera aka T.H. Waters
Thanks Tera!!!!
If you would like to win a copy of Water,s book Ghellow Road please click the link:
Ghellow Road Contest
Thanks Tera!!!!
If you would like to win a copy of Water,s book Ghellow Road please click the link:
Ghellow Road Contest
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Ghellow Road by T.H. Waters Review and Contest
Ghellow Road. A Literary Diary of a Young Girl's Journey by T.H. Waters
Mental illness affects everyone in comes in contact with. Ghellow Road is a literary diary of a young girl affected by mental illness. She grows up in a household with parents who are battling illnesses beyond their control. Theresa and her brother wade through their childhood and cross their fingers that they will come through unscathed.
Theresa and her brother were loved. Their father was an amazing man, a teacher who loved to share his knowledge with his kids. Their mother was beautiful and vibrant. Something changed and in the 1970's you didn't talk about it. Invisible forces, unforeseen by the children take hold and slowly change their world into chaos.
Ghellow Road is a page turner. I read it in two days and I couldn't wait to find out what happened. I was silently weeping for this young girl. I am sincerely hoping Waters, pens a second book to continue her amazing journey through the tangled web of life. Ghellow Road reminded me of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls, only different and better.
I really related to Theresa's story as my childhood wasn't ideal and normal either. I suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result of my experiences. I think many of us have gone through negative experiences that make us stronger and wiser and yet we don't talk about them. Waters doesn't sugar coat her story about mental illness and how it almost destroyed her life. I think it is time to talk and air our experiences good and bad. They are who we are and we are great, unique, amazing individuals. So shout it out loud and take a walk down Ghellow Road!
If you would like to win a copy of this book click the link here: Ghellow Road Contest
Mental illness affects everyone in comes in contact with. Ghellow Road is a literary diary of a young girl affected by mental illness. She grows up in a household with parents who are battling illnesses beyond their control. Theresa and her brother wade through their childhood and cross their fingers that they will come through unscathed.
Theresa and her brother were loved. Their father was an amazing man, a teacher who loved to share his knowledge with his kids. Their mother was beautiful and vibrant. Something changed and in the 1970's you didn't talk about it. Invisible forces, unforeseen by the children take hold and slowly change their world into chaos.
Ghellow Road is a page turner. I read it in two days and I couldn't wait to find out what happened. I was silently weeping for this young girl. I am sincerely hoping Waters, pens a second book to continue her amazing journey through the tangled web of life. Ghellow Road reminded me of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls, only different and better.
I really related to Theresa's story as my childhood wasn't ideal and normal either. I suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result of my experiences. I think many of us have gone through negative experiences that make us stronger and wiser and yet we don't talk about them. Waters doesn't sugar coat her story about mental illness and how it almost destroyed her life. I think it is time to talk and air our experiences good and bad. They are who we are and we are great, unique, amazing individuals. So shout it out loud and take a walk down Ghellow Road!
If you would like to win a copy of this book click the link here: Ghellow Road Contest
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
T.H. Waters Guest Post
T.H.Waters Guest Post
I would like to welcome T. H. Waters, as the Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight. Ms. Waters has graciously written a heartfelt guest post that spotlights mental illness. Read on.
I loved my parents… dearly. They both were young, smart and full of freshness when they married, poised to capture the American dream. Two people who were worthy of admiration for their unwavering determination. But as one life entwined itself around the other and the children came, bills mounted, jobs became harder to find, they were consumed by an obstacle that was simply insurmountable, and we eventually imploded, all four of us, Mom, Daddy, my brother and I, failing to land firmly on our feet. After Daddy died when I was ten years old, we moved to a small town in northern Minnesota. I swear that’s what saved my life. I was lucky that we knew so many gentle & caring people there who overlooked the untidiness of my wilting family and showed us the true meaning of “community”.
I would like to welcome T. H. Waters, as the Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight. Ms. Waters has graciously written a heartfelt guest post that spotlights mental illness. Read on.
A kid like me…
I was born a long time ago, eons actually, or so it seems. My upbringing was unusual, odd at best, and I longed for the conventional lifestyle that all my friends enjoyed. Unlike many other writers, I never knew what I wanted to be when I grew up. All I knew was that I wanted something different, far different, polar opposite different from the murky life I’d lived until the day I turned 18 and got ready to shove off for college.
I loved my parents… dearly. They both were young, smart and full of freshness when they married, poised to capture the American dream. Two people who were worthy of admiration for their unwavering determination. But as one life entwined itself around the other and the children came, bills mounted, jobs became harder to find, they were consumed by an obstacle that was simply insurmountable, and we eventually imploded, all four of us, Mom, Daddy, my brother and I, failing to land firmly on our feet. After Daddy died when I was ten years old, we moved to a small town in northern Minnesota. I swear that’s what saved my life. I was lucky that we knew so many gentle & caring people there who overlooked the untidiness of my wilting family and showed us the true meaning of “community”. My mother, broken from years of mental illness and loads of prescription medications, died five years ago. It was only then that I stopped viewing her as a woman who could never provide the only thing I’d ever wanted from her… an unyielding bond between the two of us. It was only then that I started to wonder what her young dreams had been as a girl and all that she had lost, this extremely bright, delicate creature who was robbed by an inexplicable foe of all that life could have offered her, should have offered her. I wish I could have known the soothing of her voice as she read me to sleep or felt the strength of her support during my many failed attempts to properly examine my world. But my mother was never capable of such pivotal parental duties. She was far too consumed with treading the tumultuous waters of her own existence. It was never anyone’s fault; it was simply something that just happened. I know that now.
My book, Ghellow Road, was an extremely ambitious project for me. I had never put as much effort into anything else as I did with this endeavor, my blood, sweat, tears… you name it. Why did I ever write it? One reason -- I had so much I wanted to say. I hope that each and every person who reads it will be touched in one way or another. But if you glean only one tidbit, one shining morsel, I would ask it to be this: My tale is larger than just one child. It belongs to the thousands of kids out there who are just like me, past, present… and future.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Laura from the bottom of my heart. You’ve been so gracious & I’m truly grateful for all of your support.
Tera aka T.H. Waters
I agree Tera, that millions of people are affected by mental illness. Thanks Tera for such a touching guest post!!!!
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Ghellow Road by T.H. Waters Contest
Ghellow Road by T.H. Waters Contest
Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight, T. H. Waters, is generously giving away three personalized copies of her book Ghellow Road to Booksnob followers who reside in the United States.
Here is the synopsis of the book from Goodreads:
Ghellow Road is a literary diary of a young girl's journey through the tangled labyrinth that is her life. Theresa's story begins in a large midwestern city where she is born to loving parents in 1965. For a brief moment in time, her life is full, as is her heart, and the world is hers to receive without consequence. As time passes and Theresa grows, supernatural forces begin to shape her existence, no matter how carefully her father colors the empty spaces of her world. After a series of tragic events, Theresa and her family seek refuge in a small Minnesota town nestled near the shores of Rainy Lake. She creates a new life for herself there, sharing adventures with friends and riding the ups and downs of adolescence. Yet through it all, her mother remains forever lost in the prison of her own mind and forever lost to Theresa. The young girl feels as though she is leading a double life, one that no one else could possibly understand. She begins to peer at the world as if looking through a thick, black veil, never certain which pieces are illusion and which are not. Through the kindness and support of the townspeople, She eventually summons the strength to survive. This is a story of tragedy and triumph. This is the story of my life.
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Contest ends July 31st at midnight
Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight, T. H. Waters, is generously giving away three personalized copies of her book Ghellow Road to Booksnob followers who reside in the United States.
Here is the synopsis of the book from Goodreads:
Ghellow Road is a literary diary of a young girl's journey through the tangled labyrinth that is her life. Theresa's story begins in a large midwestern city where she is born to loving parents in 1965. For a brief moment in time, her life is full, as is her heart, and the world is hers to receive without consequence. As time passes and Theresa grows, supernatural forces begin to shape her existence, no matter how carefully her father colors the empty spaces of her world. After a series of tragic events, Theresa and her family seek refuge in a small Minnesota town nestled near the shores of Rainy Lake. She creates a new life for herself there, sharing adventures with friends and riding the ups and downs of adolescence. Yet through it all, her mother remains forever lost in the prison of her own mind and forever lost to Theresa. The young girl feels as though she is leading a double life, one that no one else could possibly understand. She begins to peer at the world as if looking through a thick, black veil, never certain which pieces are illusion and which are not. Through the kindness and support of the townspeople, She eventually summons the strength to survive. This is a story of tragedy and triumph. This is the story of my life.
Please fill out the form.
Please leave a comment
U.S. only
Contest ends July 31st at midnight
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Hometown Track- MN Author Spotlight #12
Hometown Track- MN Author Spotlight #12
Happy July!! I am pleased to announce the Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight for the month of July is T.H. Waters, author Ghellow Road.
This month there will be a contest, a book review, an author interview and maybe a guest post. Looking forward to reading this great book and working with Minnesota author T.H.Waters. Check back often this month for updates. It is looking like it will be a hot and fun month at Booksnob.
Ghellow Road is a memoir and a literary diary about the author's experiences growing up with a mother who has a mental illness. Waters was born two years before me and so I expect I will relate to her book and I am really looking forward to reading the story of her life. I have always considered writing down my story and maybe this will be the inspiration I need to begin my own writing journey.
Happy July!! I am pleased to announce the Hometown Track Minnesota Author in the Spotlight for the month of July is T.H. Waters, author Ghellow Road.
This month there will be a contest, a book review, an author interview and maybe a guest post. Looking forward to reading this great book and working with Minnesota author T.H.Waters. Check back often this month for updates. It is looking like it will be a hot and fun month at Booksnob.Ghellow Road is a memoir and a literary diary about the author's experiences growing up with a mother who has a mental illness. Waters was born two years before me and so I expect I will relate to her book and I am really looking forward to reading the story of her life. I have always considered writing down my story and maybe this will be the inspiration I need to begin my own writing journey.
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Hometown Track author spotlight meme,
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