Saturday, March 23, 2013

Writing Challenge With Author, Kirstin Pulioff

Good morning, everyone! This week Write Like A Wizard will feature the author of The Escape of Princess Madeline, Kirstin Pulioff. I am very pleased that she has accepted my fun, fantasy, challenge!

The Challenge: 
In 2000 words or less, write about an egg. What is inside the egg? A dragon? A chicken? A turtle? Be creative! Also, who discovers the egg and what do they do with it? 


The Results:
  
The Family Tradition

By, Kirstin Pulioff

Jackson’s family had a peculiar tradition.  They planted treasures.  It started generations ago when Jackson’s great-great-great-grandfather planted his magical beans.  After that, each person, on their thirteenth birthday journeyed to the same spot and planted their own treasure in hopes of magic.  As with most traditions, the reasoning behind it had been long forgotten, but the practice remained, and every new generation looked forward to this rite of passage.    

Jackson could hardly sleep.  Visions of beanstalks, magic, and adventure raced through his mind as he carefully planned which treasures to plant. By the time the first yellow rays of sunshine peaked through his window, he was already up and ready.  

A soft rat-a-tat-tat sounded on his window.  Running over to see what the commotion was, Jackson instantly smiled.  Down in his front yard stood his best friend, Gretchen.  With her strawberry-blond hair pulled back neatly into a ponytail, wearing her work overalls and a blue gingham shirt, she looked quite at ease with the big shovel slung over her shoulder.  Her goofy grin matched his.  She had been waiting for this day too.  One more rock, thrown in fun was all it took to get Jackson moving. 

“Mom,” Jackson called out, running down the stairs, his fingers futilely trying to straighten the messy mop of brown curls on top of his head. “Mom?” he asked again, seeing no sign of her in the main room or hall.  “Mom!” he yelled.

“Jackson, honey, what is it?” she asked running into the room, soap bubbles dripping off her fingertips.

“Sorry, Mom” he said sheepishly.  “I just wanted to see if I could run and play with Gretchen today?  We’re going to plant our treasure.”

“Of course, dear, just remember- be careful where you dig, some treasures are meant to stay buried… and have fun.”  She waved him off with a smile, watching him practically jump through the door, as soap suds dripped onto the floor beneath her.  

“Are you ready?!” Gretchen asked excitedly, as he bounded towards her, her little nose scrunched up, making her sun-kissed freckles stand out even more.  Standing there with one hand on the shovel, a basket of bread beside her, she gently teased him by tossing the seed shape container in the air.

“Careful,” Jackson warned, leaning in and grabbing the seed before she tossed it again.  “There are special things in there.”  Looking down at the seed, he saw his reflection staring back.  Big blue eyes, a head full of brown curls, and more freckles than was considered cute covering his cheeks.  

“Are you ready?” she asked again, shaking the shovel impatiently.  

“You betcha,” he said, cradling the container carefully in one hand.  “Let’s go!”

Their giggles rang high as they skipped over the hills, across Farmer Percy’s beet farm, stopping only for a moment to toss rocks in the old river, and a final look at the map. 

“Here,” he said pointing to the corner.  “This is where we need to go, in the shade of the old bean plant.”

“Are you sure?”  Gretchen asked, her normal confidence replaced with a slight tremble.  “My mom told me the Giants still hide in that part of the forest.” 

“Giants, nah,” Jackson giggled.  “They disappeared years ago when Great-Grandpa chopped down the beanstalk.  We’re almost there, and anyways,” he said holding out his hand, “I’ll keep you safe.”

She smiled up at him and grabbed his hand.  Together, they ran the rest of the way through the farmlands, to the far end of the dark forest, stopping as they entered the clearing where the stump stood.  

Even chopped down, the top of the stump was over Jackson’s head, and at least five feet around.  Tiny sprouts of green vines twirled around the base, a living tribute to the magic and adventure that their family planted.

“We’re here,” Jackson said quietly, looking up in silent reverence.  Gretchen elbowed him, and nodded to the seed container.

“Did you remember everything?” he asked, slightly shaking the container and hearing a soft shuffle inside.  

“Yes,” she said, sticking the shovel into the ground in front of them.  “One loaf of bread from the bakery, and my stuffed unicorn, you just need to add in your pieces.”  

“They’re right here,” he said pulling them from his pocket, smiling at the loud thump as each treasure was dropped in- his favorite action hero and his magic rock.  

 The rock was something special that he had found one day at the river.  It was perfectly smooth and flat, and every time he skipped it on the surface of the river, it bounced along to the other side without sinking.  If anything was magical to him, it was that rock.

The shovel dug into the ground easily, and before long, a pile was growing.  Sweat beaded up on his forehead as the tower of dirt waved above them.  Jackson yelled in excitement as his shovel struck something hard.  

“Got it,” he said, reaching down to grab the items in the hole, and passing them off to Gretchen.  A seed shaped container like his, and a round golden egg.

 “This one is heavy,” she said struggling to take it from Jackson’s hands so he could climb out.  “Ok, let’s see what’s in here,” she said, shaking the dirt stained egg side to side.  Jackson knelt by her side.  

“Ewww,” they squealed, pulling out a moldy blob that slightly resembled his mother’s famous chocolate brownies. Quickly peaking in to see if there was more, Jackson pulled out a yellow ribbon, and some dried flowers.  “I guess that is all from hers,” he said disappointed.  

“I wonder what’s in the other one,” he said, moving closer to the sparkly egg.

“I don’t know, Jackson.  This one looks different.  Maybe your mom was right that some treasures should stay buried.” 

He looked at her with a crooked smile and wink.  “Alright, but what if we take just a quick peak.  Nothing wrong in peaking, right?” he asked.  “Besides, this one is cracked anyway.  We need to check, to make sure nothing broke on the inside.”  

That was enough of an excuse for both of them.  Keeping the egg hidden between them, Jackson took a deep breath and lifted the egg up gently in his hands.

“Ouch,” he yelled, dropping the egg, pulling his hand back to reveal a small pinprick.  “It bit me.  There’s something in there.”   

The egg rolled to the side where they had discarded the shovel and bread basket. 

“I knew it, we should have left it alone,” Gretchen whispered, quickly moving behind his back, shutting her eyes as the egg shook, and the cracks opened.  They jumped backwards in shock, as the egg broke away, revealing a small white bird.  

“Gretchen,” he said, pulling on her ponytail to make her open her eyes, and pointing to the bird.  “Do you know what we found?”

“What?” she asked, slowly peeking through her fingers.  She gasped, quickly covering her mouth.  “Is that what I think it is?”

“Yes!” Jackson yelled excitingly, jumping up and down.  “That is one of the Golden Goose’s eggs.  We found it, and it hatched!  Do you know what this means?”

“Do you know what this means?” she asked looking at him in horror.  “Don’t you remember the old stories?” she asked, recalling in her own mind the tales of blessings and curses that came from the Golden Goose.  “It wasn’t all golden dreams.  Each egg that the golden goose laid was made either for human dreams or curses.  If the hatched bird turned blue, a dream would come true.  If the feathers turned orange…” she trailed off, watching the white bird peck at the stump.

“Dreamers, be warned.” Jackson finished for her, knowing the stories himself.  “Well, look here. This bird hasn’t decided her colors yet, maybe we’ll be on the lucky side.”  He said, stretching his hand towards the bird, holding out crumbs from Gretchen’s bread basket.  “Here, birdie birdie…”

“Jackson, I don’t think we should be doing this.” She backed away.

“Don’t be silly, it’s just a little b-,” he started to say and stopped as soft colors began to appear on the colorless wings.
The white feathers slowly turned soft shades of greens, purples, and darker hues, and then settled on a fearful bright orange.

Gretchen pulled Jack towards her, as her eyes began to fill with tears.  “Jackson, I’m scared.  This was not the adventure we had in mind.” 

Jackson sat, mutely nodding, watching as his blessing of adventure turned into a curse before his eyes. 
The bird moved, slowly at first, stretching its wings, pecking at the base of the stump, jumping closer to their basket of bread.  Jack and Gretchen backed away slowly, their eyes fixed on the moving curse.  

Blood slowly dripped from the bite on Jack’s hand onto the ground.  A soft drop, quiet enough they did not notice, but the bird did.  Its head shifted in their direction, its beady eyes reflecting off the bright sun as it focused in on them.  Jumping closer, it sniffed up to them and squawked.  Their faces reflected off its small eyes, as the bird narrowed in on them- the fear in their wide eyes, the trembling of their chins, the tears flowing down Gretchen’s cheeks.  They stood still, watching as the bird approached. 

A quick squawk, some beating of its wings, and the orange bird took flight.  They watched, paralyzed with fear as it circled overhead, gathering speed and strength, before turning back down towards them.

“Run!” Jackson yelled seeing the bird descending towards them.  His chest burned as he struggled to run faster and farther, his feet matching the beat of his heart, until he heard the screams.

Looking back, he saw Gretchen flailing in the air.  The bird’s talons tightly hooked around her overall straps.  Her screams shot straight to his heart.  

 “Jackson!” she cried.  “Help me!”  Her voice cracked with fear between sobs.

Jackson watched in horror as his best friend was carried away.  He watched her slowly disappear, her soft red hair blending into the orange of the feathers, her freckles fading out of vision as they rose higher.

His heart pounded in his chest, his mind raced trying to find a way to rescue his friend.  If only he hadn’t shared this tradition with her, she would have been safe.  He had hoped for magic, but not at this price.  Hearing her screams echo through the air, seeing her body swing all over, somehow the adventure of planting his magic rock seemed so insignificant.

The rock!  The rock!  He thought to himself.  Quickly running, he skidded into the fresh dirt by the beanstalk stump, digging through until his seed container was found.   Ripping it open, he scattered the pieces and ran, feeling the cold stone squeezed into his palm.

“Here, birdie birdie,” he yelled again, watching it circle above.  The bird squawked and dove towards him.

“One, Two, Three,” he yelled, throwing the rock in a perfect arc.  It skipped through the air, and bounced off the bird’s beak.  Gretchen screamed as the bird dropped her.  The ground shook with a thud as her body fell to the ground.

“Gretchen!” he yelled, running to her side.  “Are you alright?” he asked, moving a strand of hair out of her freckled face.  

Her pale lips inched up in a smile, but her eyes remained closed. 
  ***

His mother watched him enter, and stopped in her tracks.  “Jackson?” she asked, “did you enjoy planting your treasure?”

He stared at her, no words to even begin explaining.
“Did you open any other seeds?” she accused taking his silence as an admittance of guilt.  “I hope you remembered what I said.  That some treasures are meant to stay buried,” she reminded him.

He stared back at her, incredulously.  “You have no idea.” He muttered under his breath, knowing the thin line between a blessing and a curse, and all about buried treasures.  
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Wow, that was an excellent read! Check in soon for Kirstin's interview! -K.N. Lee



Kirstin Pulioff


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Quicksand- Writing Prompt

Today's writing prompt is to in 500 words or less, imagine you have gotten stuck in quicksand. How do you free yourself? Who do you call to help you? Remember there are all kinds of friendly, and tricky, beings in this forest...


Season of the Sparrow- A Poem

To celebrate the first day of spring, I give you a little poem.

Season of the Sparrow
K.N. Lee

There's a gentle breeze 
And the smell of rain
As I lean against my window pane
The sky is clear 
And the flowers bloom
When a sparrow flies into my room
He's a tiny fellow
Of white and brown
He chirps a "hello"
And I sit down

He jumps and flies
Before my eyes
Can you imagine
My surprise?
A smile creeps onto my lips
As I watch the bird dance
And quip
The sweetest songs I've ever heard
How could I have the pleasure
To meet such a bird?
His songs are joyous
And his chest puffs out with pride
He takes my hands with his wings 
And around my room we glide
We laugh and sing 
Hum and shout

The snow is gone!
The snow is gone!
How happy we are
That the snow is gone.



Have a great day, everyone! -K.N. Lee

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

My Life...In 5 Years!

Today on www.facebook.com/knycolelee, I asked fans where they saw themselves in 5 years, and I promised to reveal my vision.

Sometimes it's good to keep your goals and dreams in perspective. I'm the kind of person who always thinks ahead. Some might call me a dreamer, an optimist, and sometimes grandiose. I don't mind, because I am ambitious and driven enough to make my dreams come true.

I wish I remember the author that gave me this advice back at the Mystery Writers of America's conference in Charlotte last October, but he told me to put myself in the path of luck.

Profound.

That's what I thought. You cannot simply sit back and wait for things to happen. You have to take charge, and I feel like I am doing that. I invite you to join me on this journey.

In 5 years, I see myself living in London and traveling the world as I please. Of course I will be writing books on a regular basis and trying to make movies! Perhaps The Chronicles of Koa will be a tv series on Showtime, and Rise of the Flame will be in theaters with the ranks of The Lord of the Rings. What? I can dream, can't I? ;)

Write on, my friends!





The Perfect Gift- Writing Prompt

Today's creative writing prompt is to write about the best gift you've ever received! Who gave it to you?

Monday, March 18, 2013

Writing Challenge with Author, Luke Wood!!

I am pleased to introduce the author of Approaching Humanity, Luke Wood! He is my second guest here on Write Like A Wizard and has been brave enough to face my writing challenge.

The concept is simple, I give an author a challenge, they write something cool and I promote their endeavors! Then, I conduct an interview with said author. Check in next week for Luke Wood's interview.

Without further delay...here is Luke Wood's challenge!


Challenge:
In less than 2000 words, write about something ugly...hate, cruelty, murder, bullying, the choice is yours! Get creative!

The Result:

Hatred
By, Luke Wood

I hate you so much I can’t even breathe
Why are you in my life, why can’t you leave
You are my enemy and I want you dead
Never be friends, we can never break bread
Being around you, it makes my blood boil
I see you and want your neck in a coil
You are a cancer crawling in my skin
Wanting you dead, even God can forgive this sin
As I see you my anger continues to grow
Will not stop until I see you are six feet below
You are a cancer and I will stop this infection
Next time I see you, as I look into my reflection

For more on Luke Wood visit:


Very Inspiring Blogger Award!!





Very Inspiring Blogger Award


The Rules.

1. Display the logo on your blog.


2. Link back to the person who nominated you.


3. State 7 things about yourself.


4. Nominate 15 other bloggers for the award.


5. Notify your nominees.



The Link Back
Author, C.G. Ayling is my nominator. I was impressed by his tweets and he further impressed me when he agreed to take my writing challenge! I am very honored that he thought of me for this. I assume he feels inspired because my writing challenge took him out of his comfort zone. I enjoy encouraging others to explore their creativity and make it a point to do so daily!

7 Things About Me!
www.kn-lee.com
  • I am obsessed with everything Asian, and I am a self professed Anglophile. My journey to South Korea changed my life and inspired the main character of my book, The Chronicles of Koa! Koa and her British best friend, Halston, keep our world safe from naughty supernatural beings!

  • I am a lover of languages! I make it my mission to learn every language I can. Right now I can only claim Spanish, French, a little Korean, and of course, English!

  • I have been documenting my dreams since high school! Most of my dreams become short stories, or even novels.

  • I enjoy cooking. If I wasn't a writer, I'd pursue the culinary arts. Perhaps I can do both...Hmmm...

  • What do I enjoy as much as reading and writing? Movies!! I am a fanatic for all movies, especially foreign!

  • I listen to Gaelic music whenever I write! The tunes are so ethereal and soothing, that they transport me to another world!

  • I can name every bone and muscle in the human body. Random, I know...but I majored in Biology ;)

My Nominations: In Random Order



And now, I'm off to notify my nominees! How exciting! www.twitter.com/knycole_lee


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