I’m a guest at
Caffe Maggieato today for the Author Interview Series: Behind the Scenes with Alex J. Cavanaugh.
Interstellar Movie Review
The earth is dying and a group of explorers is sent through a wormhole to find a new home. Directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Matthew McConaughey.
Interstellar is a unique film. It has the feel of 2001: A Space Odyssey and tackles some really big concepts – worm holes, relativity, gravity, and time.
The effects are amazing, especially those of the wormholes. Nolan really shows what it might feel like to travel to another galaxy.
It’s a slower paced film, but it’s incredibly intense with some excellent action scenes. The film is long – 169 minutes – and probably could’ve been trimmed shorter.
Emotionally it packs a punch. This is not a feel-good film, but there is a sense of hope. You will be exhausted when it’s over.
The film isn’t perfect. There are tiny holes and I have no idea how much of the science is accurate.
Considering the scope and time frame of the film though, Interstellar is incredibly ambitious. Not many directors would’ve been capable of pulling off such a massive story. It sticks with you and you’ll find yourself thinking and talking about it for hours.
Recommended.
Realms Faire!
Today kicks off the week-long event of the Realms Faire, hosted by M Pax.
And today the Ninja Knight is jousting! Visit
M Pax. and cheer for me today (my cheer -
Ninja Army Rocks!) and you will be entered to win a review copy of
Dragon of the Stars.
There are tons of games and prizes all week long. You can continue to cheer for me every day and be eligible to win books and gift cards. Plus the knight with the most cheers at the end of the tournament wins!
Please show everyone that the Ninja Army is a force to be reckoned with!
Ninja News
At the A to Z Blog today is Karen Jones Gowen with her theme of life in Guatemala.
Thanks to all who commented on the cover for my next book, Dragon of the Stars. (And you can add it on Goodreads now!) Thanks to those who shared it on their site. It releases April 7, 2015, right in the middle of the A to Z Challenge, and several of you suggested I make it part of my Challenge theme. Thanks, I intend to do that!
Tonja Reynolds is the new fiction editor at Licking River Review, a literary/arts journal published annually at Northern Kentucky University. We are accepting submissions of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, critical essays, and art until January 31. We invite submissions of traditional and experimental styles by both new and veteran writers. Please review the submission guidelines for details.
Samantha Redstreake Geary announced this opportunity: Enter the world Of Mist And Magic, where fairy tales are reimagined under the influence of Epic Music Vn & Really Slow Motion‘s enchanting music! Submit your own twist on a classic fairy tale, inspired by composer, Phill Lober‘s ‘The Eternal Rest of a Ronin‘ (featuring gifted violinist, Kelly Ryu), and YOU could win a spot in the upcoming Of Mist And Magic anthology!
Interested in reviewing books? Sher A Hart has started a Review Queue for kid lit authors – visit her site for details.
PK Hrezo has started a Story Scientist service for writers – see her site for details.
Plus, her book, Induction Day, is now available!
New Releases:
Gears of Brass is a steampunk anthology published through Curiosity Quills. Within the pages, you’ll come across clockwork inventions and steampunk-ified fairy tale retellings. Eleven authors will guide you through worlds filled with airships, top hats, and corsets – including our very own S.A. Larsen
Find Gears of Brass at Curiosity Quills Press.
Now available – The Attic of Sand and Secrets by Medeia Sharif
Lily, a learning disabled girl, attempts to unravel the mystery of her abducted mother using supernatural clues from an ancient stranger, even when it means posing a danger to herself.
The book takes place in 1976. Every host for this book blast is going to post one fun fact for that year.
My fun sports facts: The Pittsburg Steelers beat the Dallas Cowboys in Superbowl X, the Montreal Canadians beat the Philadelphia Flyers for the Stanley Cup, and the Boston Celtics beat the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals.
Christmas novella, Married by Midnight by Talli Roland
Find it at Amazon US and Amazon US
You Cannot Kill a Swan by Carrie-Anne Brownian
Mini-Alex
Just a friendly reminder – forty-four more days until Christmas!
Five Years
And November 9 marked five years since I began blogging. That first post was lame and I had no followers. My heartfelt thanks to those who decided to follow me and continue to visit. You are all awesome friends and I could not have done it without you. Here’s to another five years!
Anyone else see Interstellar? Participating in the Realms Faire? Interested in those writing opportunities and new books? What do you remember about 1976? And who’s done with his Christmas shopping? And how many years have you been blogging…?
Be sure to cheer for my Ninja Knight at the Realms Faire!
And visit Caffe Maggieato!