Nancy Stewart |
Pen and Ink welcomes Guest Blogger, Nancy Stewart.
Enter to win a copy of Bella Saves The Beach by leaving a comment at the end of the post.
What is it about muses? I know they take their work
seriously, and yet conjuring up mine can be quite a chore at times.
I almost always search for her at the computer. She’s
usually there, but not today. Sometimes
she hides in my Favorites List. But not
today. How about the Homepage? Nope.
One more try my lists of guest posts.
Occasionally she will transform herself into a bright new post from an
old one. Today, no such luck.
Not one to give up, I go to the gym. Strangely enough, she hangs out there. And usually her gym ideas are good ones, full
of life and vigor. She particularly
likes the elliptical. Actually, so do
I. But after 20
minutes of trying to coax her to visit, I give up and move to other machines
where I’ve never seen her ply her magic.
On the way home, I stop by the bookstore. I congratulate myself on a stroke of
genius. She can’t not be there, I tell
myself. It’s a muse kind of place, after
all. She’s not there. Not even in the kids’ books section. She’s always
in the kids’ books section. Copying
ideas, I tell her, but she rejects that notion.
Ah, well. I give
up. I’ve learned there’s no future in
sleuthing after a muse that does not want to be detected. So home I go.
I consider the computer a lost cause, so I opt for a
glass of iced tea and a comfy chair. And
then, like a tiny bee buzzing in my brain, she’s here. She speaks of Bella and Britt and empowering
kids, of a middle grade novel set in Africa, of a chapter book series.
My muse is such a
tease. But when she gets down to
business, there’s no stopping her!
Today, I’m just happy she visited, threw out a couple of notions then
left me to ruminate.
What is it about muses?
I still haven’t figured out that answer.
But I’m happy I have one!
Thank you, Nancy for stopping by as part of your blog
tour for Bella Saves the Beach written
by Nancy and Illustrated by Samantha Bell.
Bella and Britt are worried about all the trash appearing
on their beautiful beach. But what can
they do? Britt is leaving on vacation,
and Bella can’t solve the problem alone.
Without adults to lend a hand, can they possibly save their beach?
Excerpt
from Bella Saves the Beach:
Bella, Britt and all their
friends built sand castles and filled moats with salty sea. But this summer,
the girls were worried.
“Look
at all this trash, Britt,” said Bella.
She nodded.
“Yeah, and I leave on vacation tomorrow. I can’t help pick it up!”
Next
morning, Bella walked along the beach alone. “Hello.” Bella said to the old
crooked beak pelican, perched on his piling. “Somebody has to help, and I guess
it’s me.”
Bella is the newest book in the Bella and Britt series. The opening book of the series, One Pelican at a Time, was the first book published on the Gulf Oil Spill.
Or you can buy the paperback or hardcover at AMAZON or BARNES AND NOBLE
Pen and Ink is delighted to be a stop on Nancy’s Blog Tour. You can catch up
with her tomorrow at Write What Inspires You.