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Showing posts with label The Hunger Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hunger Games. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Hot Foil Design Give-Away, My Interpretation of The Hunger Games and What is a Trade-Up?

My Dear Trash has come across another fabulous entrepreneur and brilliant minded woman who wants to participate in a hot little give-away. Hot Foil Designs creates custom paper products including stationary and napkins (click here to see her blog and more cool stuff she designs).

Hot Foil Designs is giving away a package of personalized notecards to a lucky My Dear Trash follower. Want to win? Become a follower of My Dear Trash and leave a comment under any blog entry. The more comments you leave, the more you're entered in the give-away. We will post the winner April 15th, 2010. Good luck.

I woke up this morning with a query letter working through my mind. A dream I had (horrible as it was, really I was so scared) was turning into an idea for a novel. When I woke up I was already summing it up in an exciting one-paragraph hook.

A bright boy with incredible potentional is selected to attend a top-notch academy prep program. He’s proud parents sign the waiver and wave good-bye as their son, Chandler is bussed off for a week of learning. When the week is over, Chandler’s mom makes the long drive to pick him up. She arrives in a desolate part of Arizona, rural and run down. The academy looks nothing like the brochure pictured and she’s anxious to retrieve her son. Once inside, she discovers an open arena where the children are forced to participate in fierce competitions. She watches through a one-sided glass window as her son plays a brutal ball game with monster-like aliens. When the game is over, a hurt and bloody Chandler passes through the hallway and his mother frantically calls out his name. Both are desperate to leave, but the nasty academy president informs them the waiver actually assigned Chandler to a six month stay, dead or alive. The only way Chandler is leaving with his mother is if they can outsmart the academy and the law.

Alright, I know it’s a bit weak, but I just finished The Hunger Games and I’m completely spooked by the whole idea of children fighting to the death.

Plus, all weekend my kids watched Aliens in the Attic, hense the monster-like aliens.

Combine them plots and it’s a pitiful idea for a novel. Even still, I was scared to death and went to check on Chandler. Thank heavens he didn't have a bruise on him.

My super publicist and great friend, Doug Johnston of Little Red Ride Promotions has started a trade-up. What's a trade-up? Click here to read about Kyle McDonald who started with a red paper clip and eventually traded up to a house. So Doug has started with a paper clip and My Dear Trash contributed the first trade-up, a Charlie McCarthy silver-plated antique spoon.

Doug is an editor is the Morgan County News and will be featuring his trade-up here. I can't wait to see what happens next.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

What am I willing to pay full price for?

I couldn’t take it anymore.

I’ve looked on the cheap, waited to borrow and placed a hold at the library, but I had to buy, for full price, The Hunger Games. Have you heard about this book? I can't wait to read it.

It got me thinking. What am I willing to pay full price for?

Obviously, somethings are worth it. Like:

Cute, cute designer baby clothes, especially from boutiques ( love the babies)

A gift for a baby shower, wedding or birthday party

Music (currently the new CD from Corinne Bailey Rae)

Engraved necklaces from I Declare Charms (enter for our give-away by leaving a comment and becoming a follower and you can have this beauty for free)

Books

The birth of a baby, actually I don’t have a choice about this, but still I’m willing to do it.

Organic, wholesome food

Chocolate, especially Rocky Mountain Chocolate to surprise the counselor

My Costco membership

Guacamole at my favorite Mexican hot spot, Los Sombreros

(Thanks, Susie. It's always so great to see you.)

Gold Canyon Candles (although I paid $1.00 for this at a garage sale this weekend)

A really good haircut

Basketballs (purchased almost weekly for obvious reasons)

Matrix Biolage Shampoo

Snowcones at the fair

Prenatal Vitamins

What will I never buy used?

A bed, pillows, underwear, protein powder (read the following entry and you’ll understand why.), make-up, electronics and prenatal vitamins.

What will I never pay full price for?

Silk Flowers (yep, all from Garage Sales)

Maternity clothes

Furniture (all used)


Pajamas for the boys (all from Goodwill)

A white-elephant gift (I have too many of these to count)

XXL dress shirts for the counselor

Halloween Costumes

Designer jeans

Designer handbags

Grooming for my dogs

Birthday dinners (Chandler's free birthday dinner at Red Robin)

Lemons (I have about 10,000 of them)

Knick-knacks at pottery painting shops (I just can’t do it)

Frozen yogurt (I can always find a coupon)

Printing copies of my manuscripts (price match or coupons)

Frames (I paid $2.00 for this at a garage sale and the original sticker on the back said $52.00)

Big wheels and tricycles (the kids playing follow the leader on Goodwill finds)

What are you willing to pay full-price for?

What will you never buy used?

What will you never pay full price for?

This could get really fun, so check in later to read through the comments.