Aspects of Creative Thought & Expression!
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Writer Pashalia Travlou talks at her book about the issues that have to do with the psychodynamics of the writer, meaning she dares to talk about psychodynamics at the moment where the writer by confronting his words and his ideas on paper, confronts the huge according to the writer issue of whether he returns back to them to check them. Very often though as she says, scripts have to stay for a while and thoughts become mature before the writer confronts them again.
Depending on:
• his talent
• his self confidence
• his trends for questioning
• the degree at which becomes sensible his expressive ability
• the importance he gives at literary and or expressive wholeness
• traumatic experiences
• his same mental speed and its relation with expression and the linguistic code of the text
is determined to a great extent the degree at which the writer censors and reprocesses his writings by making logical, points that perhaps don’t ease communication. More specifically the need for expressive integrity makes it obligatory every kind of post-evolution of older scripts. As well as his focusing some times at words and some times at ideas for a writer that sometimes expresses himself through streams of ideas, is that separate writers in two categories. Those who express themselves mainly impulsively and through ideas being less biased at the beginning on literary and expressive integrity and those the having indeed the power through diverse linguistic codes to combine speed and integrity at the same time. I will take advantage of an excerpt of the book.
"Literature and in a broader term, art, as it is an after effect of inner needs that originate from the subconscious and not the consciousness of writer-litterateur, awakens powers that the creator doesn’t realize from the outset he has." This is the key point of today’s discussion! It is acceptable that no matter how much we insist on multiple processing and refining of scripts, a few mental, of soul and emotional discoveries are stormed that don’t follow logic. No one can come out of darkness and be brought to light without paying the price. Very often for a writer that he is called to confront his dark side, it is being said by the writer that the faith at an eternal roasting on fire can be proved mistaken.
It must not worry the creator his capricious writing at the first stages as long as he remains hard working and sportsmanlike. Though especially in creative writing no one can learn let alone practice out of non being, without primal material in other words. Personally, I believe that for creators to awaken powers that the creators can’t realize from the outset they have, cuts down creative expression and the subconscious to the rational sight and often understanding of the world that surrounds us, at an appropriate relation of inner – outer world. Thus, if literature and writing become the cause for the coveted transcendence of objective being of a work towards the reality of civilization, this is an issue depending on the creator himself. Certainly though, the synthesis of multiple emotional, of soul, mental, aesthetic as well as conscious factors is a reality that concerns both the creative process as well as every thoughtful man. The quest though in every occasion is the utilization of the ideas and principles of man towards a better tomorrow. Have a great weekend!
The Bee Season Book Movie Storytelling, Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche!
Saul Nauman is a precentor at the Jewish Synagogue and is married with Miriam, who seems absorbed by her career as a lawyer. They have 2 children, Aaron and Elaiza. Elaiza goes to primary school and her brother is a few years older than her. Even though she is a bad, at start, pupil, soon she discovers her talent in dictation and words. A dictation competition entitled Spelling Bee will become the cause so that Elaiza discovers her true self. Even though this competition seems it will verify once again her mediocrity, Elaiza makes the surprise, she wins. She wins indeed both at the beginning but also the regional, geographically, competition which opens to her the door for the National dictation competition. This unexpected success becomes the cause so that her family fall into a vortex of changes. Initially, Miriam and Saul seem aloof. Miriam, not even one time has she taken Saul at her office, to feel familiar with her job, Saul though seems absorbed by the leather-bound books, Tora, Abulafia as well as his role as a precentor. We witness scenes at which the family participates at synagogues. Aaron initially shows interest in guitar lessons, with the help of his father, but soon Elaiza’s success will substitute Aaron to the eyes of Saul. Aaron initially wants to have his father’s position. He wants to become a rabbi.
Saul being inspired by Tora, Jewish mysticism, Tikum Olam or in other words, world’s repair, Abulafia, he decides to start training Elaiza for the final. He tells her indeed, later that it doesn’t matter whether she wins at the first time, for simply there is a second time. Saul seems absorbed by words and letters. He believes it though so deeply, that when Aaron is being beaten by his classmates, he brings him at his office to seduce him with books. You’re better than them Aaron, he tells to him. You have something they don’t and they know it very well, this drives them crazy. With a potential, that is later proved not everyone can handle Saul wants to share his ideas with his son by telling him: What we do in here cancels doubly what others do out there.
Saul buys a dictionary and starts devoting endless hours with Elaiza in his office. Contacting Miriam is rare, they simply see each other at night and little by little their sexual desire starts decreasing. Nevertheless, Elaiza motivated by Saul starts to deepen more at words and develops dimensions that do not depend from the dictation competition. It’s not necessary to her, as she thinks. Even though the first time fails at the final, together with her father they are determined to get closer to God’s vision. And what does this mean? Saul decides to revel everything to Elaiza about Abulafia and his way of thinking.

In 1280 a Jewish mystic named Abraham Abulafia, writes a book entitled Haia Olam a Ba which means “The Life of Future World”. In it it’s clarified that the transcendence of the sensible world is language itself. Creation takes place through words, a series of ‘God said’. The foundation of language is letters. Abulafia would believe that by focusing at letters, the mind could be freed by its bonds and communicate with an existence greater than itself, this that himself named sifa, input. Elaiza starts to learn about all the possible mathematical permutations of letters of words by having the exclusivity of her father’s time. Aaron though that he once wanted to be like Saul starts to read books about Eastern religions by exploring other dogmas and criticizing Christianity and the onto Earth test related with Heaven or Hell, liken it with an electronic game. Proceed at the next level… Aaron starts to explore other religions by shaping complete negativity about his father.
Even though the longing of one young child, Elaiza, for praises and acceptance seems to become the center that monopolizes the pages of the book, soon evolution is dramatic. Elaiza even though she has the perfect motive so that she can get her school report with grade Excellent, love school and progress at future without needing a competition, Miriam soon starts to show her bizarre side, together with Aaron that seems to be converted to Krisna, the other name of God. The basic elements of Miriam at which her family was based are proved to be lies. Miriam has stopped practicing law for ten years and Saul’s name has been added to an account of her parents, with which she was able to pay the bills which Saul thought she was paying with her work. Miriam also robs houses the objects of which are placed at a special apartment that she rents and names kaleidoscope.
After being arrested by the police, being charged with accusations and being locked at a psychiatric clinic, Saul is being informed speechless. The reader though asks: Not even in 10 years has there been the slightest of checking? A meal with colleagues, professional conversations or some visits at the office? Saul was being devoted at his books, the synagogue and God. He didn’t want not even for one moment to check about Miriam and his house and this led to the result of him being deceived. Even though this is his own responsibility, the book brings us in front of a family at which everyone, unfortunately follows his/her own path, though we can compare each one’s trajectories.
Both Miriam and Aaron function at a wrong denominator, contrary to Elaiza that through family warmth and studying she evolves rapidly. Not even the fantasies she has are left out about possible success! There will be interviews in television, arbitrations so that she can talk, a trip at the White House… She will be bombarded with questions from all over the world, she will be called to solve conflicts, invent therapies, battle hunger as well as if the President asks her to create a weapon against the Russians she will refuse. She will use her forces only for good. Aaron on the other hand thanks to his forthcoming adulthood as well as his interest about Krisna comes to a complete rupture with his father. Saul dares to mention at his children, one day before the final the real identity of Miriam and he receives a slap by his son. Saul the next day fearing his family will be destroyed completely says to his children that he said things he didn’t mean so that Elaiza can proceed with the dictation competition.
Even though she loses the competition by spelling the word handicraft with an e at the end, finally it is proved that she and Saul by wearing really big hats with the motive of accomplishing their goals, they have got the stuff to stand out even though everything around them seems to fall apart. Even though the world of letters of Abulafia doesn’t start and end at the perception, the temperament and the character of Saul as there is deception and lies in our world, finally yes, the world of letters is the true world of beatitude!
Working on my short story...!
Dear friends, I am happy to announce I have completed a short story (the
kind of word) at the category of fairytale fantasy (the genre of the
script) which I am thinking of publishing as a pocket book, in terms of
its dimensions, at the global internet, as an ebook and print on demand!
It has to do with a fairytale fantasy which according to the book Grammar of Fantasy of highly distinguished writer, teacher and journalist Gianni Rodari (he was awarded the Andersen Prize in 1970, the greatest distinction globally for a writer of children literature) follows the technique of salad of fairytales.
Example, my heroine meets Pinocchio and learns precious allegories as well as consequences about truth and lies (Pinocchio's nose grows bigger when he tells lies). Adventures are mingled and the 2 stories occur at the diagonal as they both act at the same point, the resultant. Even though my own work is original!
Stay tuned for the book being for children and grown-ups!
It has to do with a fairytale fantasy which according to the book Grammar of Fantasy of highly distinguished writer, teacher and journalist Gianni Rodari (he was awarded the Andersen Prize in 1970, the greatest distinction globally for a writer of children literature) follows the technique of salad of fairytales.
Example, my heroine meets Pinocchio and learns precious allegories as well as consequences about truth and lies (Pinocchio's nose grows bigger when he tells lies). Adventures are mingled and the 2 stories occur at the diagonal as they both act at the same point, the resultant. Even though my own work is original!
Stay tuned for the book being for children and grown-ups!
My Book at a Great Chinese Market!
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The Words Of Emily Logan is being selled at OverDrive!
The Words Of Emily Logan is being selled on the biggest digital library provider reaching out millions of new readers! Territory focus
of OverDrive ranges between Australia, North America, UK and Germany in Europe, and Japan. Nevertheless OverDrive is a closed marketplace for libraries, so unfortunately, you
will not be able to see the book in the store in all cases. You need to
have a registered account to be able to open certain store pages, but
only libraries and educational institutes have access to creating an
account. So far this is another market creating added value for my book and I am happy to share the good news with you! Stay tuned!
P.J. Hogan's Peter Pan Stays True To Its Literary Roots!
The 2003 adaptation brings J.M. Barrie’s famous story into current-day while still honoring its source material.
Oh, the cleverness of Peter Pan. Even those who have not read J.M. Barrie’s classic have a basic understanding of its themes thanks to the very many iterations it’s inspired: Barrie himself transformed his own original version, a play, into a novel. Walt Disney took a pass at a retelling in the 1953 animated film version, and through the years we’ve seen adaptations, prequels and sequels, from Steven Spielberg’s iconic Hook starring Dustin Hoffman and Robin Williams, to the latest (less memorable) revamp, Pan, by Joe Wright. Many of these films offer their own takes on the story of the boy who refused to grow up, oftentimes sacrificing the incredible language, impishness and poignancy of Barrie’s source material. 2003’s Peter Pan, written and directed by P.J. Hogan (director of My Best Friend’s Wedding), however, brings back what was lost.
Hogan wisely allows his updates roll with the times, keeping it fresh, while still maintaining the essence of the original work. Wendy Darling is our real hero: We follow her from London to Neverland and back, watching as she takes captivates with her storytelling, sword fights with the best of them, and ultimately realizes when it’s time to return home. She is a strong female character in a world full of self-assured men, and holds her own in every scene. One of the film’s few misses might be that it wasn’t called Peter and Wendy, the alternate title of the play.
Stocked with kid-friendly elements, Hogan’s Peter Pan may be a film for children, but is one of the few that retains the true darkness of Barrie’s version. Wendy (Rachel Hurd-Wood), a young girl who loves to tell stories and play pretend with her brothers, is faced with the fact that she is on the verge of growing up. Try as she might, she cannot conceal the maturity that comes through on her face in the form of a secret “kiss” — a dimple on her chin, similar to the one her mother (played by the luminescent Olivia Williams) bears. Faced with the prospect of leaving her imaginary world behind, Wendy flies off with a strange boy to Neverland, but her adoration of Pan (Jeremy Sumpter) slowly dims as she learns his ability to stay youthful comes at a cost — his emotions are over-simplified, and he cannot truly love her the way she wants. Peter Pan has always been about the realization that we cannot — nor should we — cling to our childhood. The greatest adventures come from living life to the fullest.
Heavy stuff for a “kids’ movie,” but this was the dilemma Barrie asked his audiences to consider, and Hogan’s film, visually reminiscent of a young person’s Moulin Rouge, does the same. The movie does not sacrifice imagination for depth, nor does it go so far into action-adventure that it is without emotional impact.The scene where Peter screams into the void about believing in fairies to desperately revive a dying Tinkerbell is full of purity and emotion, and will have you reciting the words with him as the music swells.
Hogan maintains accuracy to scenes and dialogue in a manner other adaptations do not, from building a house around a fallen Wendy, to the reminder of how children emulate adult things without understanding their full definition (the rowdy Lost Boys are thrilled to have a “Mother” when Wendy arrives so that someone can tell them stories and make them take their medicine, for instance.)
Another favorite choice: Allowing the talented Jason Isaacs (of the Harry Potter series) to serve as both George Darling and James Hook, just as it was written in the play. These thoughtful details link the movie to the Barrie’s work, and despite an adjusted ending, Hogan’s Peter Pan is the most touching and accurate film version of the play.
“To die would be an awfully big adventure,” says Peter. Deep words for a child, but wholly appropriate in a film that believe a kids’ movie can possess a literary soul, true emotion and thoughtful questions.
Source: https://www.hbo.com/movies/staff-picks/peter-pan-2003-live-action
Oh, the cleverness of Peter Pan. Even those who have not read J.M. Barrie’s classic have a basic understanding of its themes thanks to the very many iterations it’s inspired: Barrie himself transformed his own original version, a play, into a novel. Walt Disney took a pass at a retelling in the 1953 animated film version, and through the years we’ve seen adaptations, prequels and sequels, from Steven Spielberg’s iconic Hook starring Dustin Hoffman and Robin Williams, to the latest (less memorable) revamp, Pan, by Joe Wright. Many of these films offer their own takes on the story of the boy who refused to grow up, oftentimes sacrificing the incredible language, impishness and poignancy of Barrie’s source material. 2003’s Peter Pan, written and directed by P.J. Hogan (director of My Best Friend’s Wedding), however, brings back what was lost.
Hogan wisely allows his updates roll with the times, keeping it fresh, while still maintaining the essence of the original work. Wendy Darling is our real hero: We follow her from London to Neverland and back, watching as she takes captivates with her storytelling, sword fights with the best of them, and ultimately realizes when it’s time to return home. She is a strong female character in a world full of self-assured men, and holds her own in every scene. One of the film’s few misses might be that it wasn’t called Peter and Wendy, the alternate title of the play.
Stocked with kid-friendly elements, Hogan’s Peter Pan may be a film for children, but is one of the few that retains the true darkness of Barrie’s version. Wendy (Rachel Hurd-Wood), a young girl who loves to tell stories and play pretend with her brothers, is faced with the fact that she is on the verge of growing up. Try as she might, she cannot conceal the maturity that comes through on her face in the form of a secret “kiss” — a dimple on her chin, similar to the one her mother (played by the luminescent Olivia Williams) bears. Faced with the prospect of leaving her imaginary world behind, Wendy flies off with a strange boy to Neverland, but her adoration of Pan (Jeremy Sumpter) slowly dims as she learns his ability to stay youthful comes at a cost — his emotions are over-simplified, and he cannot truly love her the way she wants. Peter Pan has always been about the realization that we cannot — nor should we — cling to our childhood. The greatest adventures come from living life to the fullest.
Heavy stuff for a “kids’ movie,” but this was the dilemma Barrie asked his audiences to consider, and Hogan’s film, visually reminiscent of a young person’s Moulin Rouge, does the same. The movie does not sacrifice imagination for depth, nor does it go so far into action-adventure that it is without emotional impact.The scene where Peter screams into the void about believing in fairies to desperately revive a dying Tinkerbell is full of purity and emotion, and will have you reciting the words with him as the music swells.
Hogan maintains accuracy to scenes and dialogue in a manner other adaptations do not, from building a house around a fallen Wendy, to the reminder of how children emulate adult things without understanding their full definition (the rowdy Lost Boys are thrilled to have a “Mother” when Wendy arrives so that someone can tell them stories and make them take their medicine, for instance.)
Another favorite choice: Allowing the talented Jason Isaacs (of the Harry Potter series) to serve as both George Darling and James Hook, just as it was written in the play. These thoughtful details link the movie to the Barrie’s work, and despite an adjusted ending, Hogan’s Peter Pan is the most touching and accurate film version of the play.
“To die would be an awfully big adventure,” says Peter. Deep words for a child, but wholly appropriate in a film that believe a kids’ movie can possess a literary soul, true emotion and thoughtful questions.
Source: https://www.hbo.com/movies/staff-picks/peter-pan-2003-live-action
My New Release Title in Amazon Universal Distribution!
Dear friends, there's been a continuum with Amazon in terms of the
coming together of notions of art, enterprise and different cultures of
people and limits of where the one stops and where the other starts are
quite blurred...! Searching the platform of my ebook distribution
partner, I realized there are extra markets in Amazon my book has been
released, including options from Lightning Source (UK) in terms of more
print on demand markets. What I haven't already talked to you
about is the market of United Arab Emirates and the market of
Singapore! Nevertheless distribution is universal so far including both
the ebook and print on demand at landing pages! Today I have the feeling
of what it is to distribute globally, truly! So if you want to get to
know the story and the plot that started it all you can follow the links
down below:
Amazon Singapore link: http://bit.ly/32ZVgQk
Amazon United Arab Emirates link: https://amzn.to/2MZRh0H
Amazon Spain link: https://amzn.to/2PCkqAq
Amazon Japan link: https://amzn.to/2JztWRg
Amazon Mexico link: https://amzn.to/2JAIGzd
Amazon Netherlands link: https://amzn.to/333wOxq
Amazon France link: https://amzn.to/36n2KPB
Amazon Italy link: https://amzn.to/2Wp0ouV
Amazon USA link: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Amazon UK link: https://amzn.to/2mOvLS1
Amazon Canada link: https://amzn.to/2mOvVsB
Amazon Australia link: https://amzn.to/2mMCr3a
Amazon India link: https://amzn.to/2mDKDCW
Amazon Brazil link: https://amzn.to/35EYri0
Amazon Singapore link: http://bit.ly/32ZVgQk
Amazon United Arab Emirates link: https://amzn.to/2MZRh0H
Amazon Spain link: https://amzn.to/2PCkqAq
Amazon Japan link: https://amzn.to/2JztWRg
Amazon Mexico link: https://amzn.to/2JAIGzd
Amazon Netherlands link: https://amzn.to/333wOxq
Amazon France link: https://amzn.to/36n2KPB
Amazon Italy link: https://amzn.to/2Wp0ouV
Amazon USA link: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Amazon UK link: https://amzn.to/2mOvLS1
Amazon Canada link: https://amzn.to/2mOvVsB
Amazon Australia link: https://amzn.to/2mMCr3a
Amazon India link: https://amzn.to/2mDKDCW
Amazon Brazil link: https://amzn.to/35EYri0
Full Launch in Diverse Amazon Marketplaces!
Dear readers, I am happy to announce that through PublishDrive and Lightning Source UK we managed to upload The Words of Emily Logan both as an ebook and paperback at all Amazon marketplaces. Links displayed down below now display both versions of my screenplay. But selling a product through various markets only starts to evolve right now. Even though I have declared creative presence at social networks, marketplaces require channel specific moves. Stay tuned for featured book, channel specific promotions, book reviews and several other initiatives! Below are the links you need to view my work:
Amazon Global link: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Amazon UK link: https://amzn.to/2mOvLS1
Amazon Canada link: https://amzn.to/2mOvVsB
Amazon Australia link: https://amzn.to/2mMCr3a
Amazon India link: https://amzn.to/2mDKDCW
Amazon Brazil link: https://amzn.to/35EYri0
Amazon Global link: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Amazon UK link: https://amzn.to/2mOvLS1
Amazon Canada link: https://amzn.to/2mOvVsB
Amazon Australia link: https://amzn.to/2mMCr3a
Amazon India link: https://amzn.to/2mDKDCW
Amazon Brazil link: https://amzn.to/35EYri0
Walmart Displays My Romantic Drama Screenplay!
Walmart is a Global Retailer Corporation that owns a chain of
hypermarkets, discount department stores and grocery stores
headquartered in Arkansas. Originating from Publisher Kobo, they decided to display The Words of Emily Logan through its ebook version!
Books, Arts & Entertainment, Performing Arts, Screenplays, this is how they decided to structure their categorization tree for my book. Remember that ebooks, exactly as if you buy something from Amazon, are being read through an App. For Amazon it's the Kindle Reader.
Digital delivery by Walmart is being actualized through Walmart ebooks App or Kobo eReader.
Here's the link to Walmart: http://bit.ly/33pUMm6
Books, Arts & Entertainment, Performing Arts, Screenplays, this is how they decided to structure their categorization tree for my book. Remember that ebooks, exactly as if you buy something from Amazon, are being read through an App. For Amazon it's the Kindle Reader.
Digital delivery by Walmart is being actualized through Walmart ebooks App or Kobo eReader.
Here's the link to Walmart: http://bit.ly/33pUMm6
The Words of Emily Logan as Paperback and eBook at Barnes & Noble!
At Barnes & Noble the Paperback Version and the NOOK Book Version (ebook) of The Words of Emily Logan are already available!
You can get a Free NOOK Book sample, Buy it as a Gift or Explore the NOOK through hyperlink choices at the Book Information page.
Barnes & Noble is quite a big retailer that sells books, eBooks, magazines, toys & games, music, DVD and Blu-ray, and related products and services.
You can get a Free NOOK Book sample, Buy it as a Gift or Explore the NOOK through hyperlink choices at the Book Information page.
Barnes & Noble is quite a big retailer that sells books, eBooks, magazines, toys & games, music, DVD and Blu-ray, and related products and services.
One of the
largest Internet Bookstores it can be your market choice (for both the
paperback or the ebook) for my Dramatic Writing Book if you're keen on
it!
Here's the link to Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/2mwMUPB
Here's the link to Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/2mwMUPB
Get my Screenplay on Apple Books!
Hello
friends, here's some info related to The Words of Emily Logan: Apple
Books also already distributes my ebook, accessible by all devices, but
you can only check the iBook store from an Apple device, iPhone, iPad,
Mac. It's the ebook version and the link below is a preview for
everyone. As a romantic drama book it's being categorized as Arts &
Entertainment and of course, ebooks are cheaper than paperbacks if
you're really interested in getting it! Below is the market link:
Here's the link to Apple Books: https://apple.co/2mr75hO
Here's the link to Apple Books: https://apple.co/2mr75hO
Goodreads Network Displays The Words of Emily Logan!
"The right book in the right hands at the right time can change the world."
This is how Goodreads introduces the network experience in.
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Goodreads exhibits The Words of Emily Logan! A romantic drama book suitable for people who want to mingle with a love story of hope and ambition in the midst of tumultuous days in their lives written in a movie format! A story about artists, below is the market link:
http://bit.ly/2OvGLPW
Scribd & The Words of Emily Logan!
That's the Scribd market, displaying The Words of Emily Logan! Firstly lets start with a Quote written in their website:
"Curiosity is available to everyone." Elizabeth Gilbert
What they do
Scribd brings together the best books, audiobooks, and journalism to help readers become their best selves.
Their mission
To change the way the world reads.
Still curious about my book? You can get the market link here: http://bit.ly/30MSJXV
"Curiosity is available to everyone." Elizabeth Gilbert
What they do
Scribd brings together the best books, audiobooks, and journalism to help readers become their best selves.
Their mission
To change the way the world reads.
Still curious about my book? You can get the market link here: http://bit.ly/30MSJXV
The Words of Emily Logan at 24 Symbols!
24 Symbols International Bookstore displays The Words of Emily Logan!
Since books are being distributed to bookstores with specially chosen
categories, (drama, screenplay in my
case) each market uses different categorization for each book submitted.
The one that is closest to what is presented. Since screenplays are
different than novels and are closer to the structure of theatrical
"plays", the book is being displayed at "The Arts" & "Poetry &
Theatre" categories. This is being described down below the book! Here
is the market link: http://bit.ly/2prBb6D
Hobbiton Movie Set Tours Website
Their Story:
In 1998, Sir Peter Jackson’s team of location scouts were searching for the iconic rolling hills and lush green pastures of Hobbiton™. An aerial search led them to the Alexander farm, a stunning 1,250 acre sheep farm in the heart of the Waikato. They noted the area’s striking similarity to The Shire™, as described by JRR Tolkien, and quickly realised that the Hobbits™ had found a home.
In one particular part of the farm, a magnificent pine tree towered over a nearby lake, adjacent to a rising hill. Bag End now sits atop that hill, overlooking the Party Tree, as that pine would later be known. The surrounding areas were untouched; no power lines, no buildings and no roads in sight. This meant that Sir Peter Jackson could leave the 20th century behind, and fully submerge himself in the fantasy world of Middle-earth™.
In March 1999 the crew began the nine month quest to bring the ideas for Hobbiton to fruition; help was provided by the New Zealand Army, and soon 39 temporary Hobbit Holes™ were scattered across the 12 acre plot used for the set. Secrecy was key, and strict security measures were put in place by the production company throughout construction and filming. Filming commenced in December 1999, and it took around three months to get a wrap on The Shire.
After an initial attempt at demolition, 17 bare plywood facades remained. These shells would serve as the catalyst that propelled Hobbiton forward into the public eye, with guided tours commencing in 2002.
In 2009, Sir Peter Jackson returned to film The Hobbit trilogy, and he left behind the beautiful movie set you’ll see today; 44 permanently reconstructed Hobbit Holes, in the same fantastic detail seen in the movies. In 2012 The Green Dragon™ Inn was opened as the finale to the journey. Guests now finish their Hobbiton Movie Set experience with a refreshing beverage from the Hobbit™ Southfarthing™ Range. There’s an abundance of movie magic nestled inside the fully operational farm.
Source: https://www.hobbitontours.com/en/
In 1998, Sir Peter Jackson’s team of location scouts were searching for the iconic rolling hills and lush green pastures of Hobbiton™. An aerial search led them to the Alexander farm, a stunning 1,250 acre sheep farm in the heart of the Waikato. They noted the area’s striking similarity to The Shire™, as described by JRR Tolkien, and quickly realised that the Hobbits™ had found a home.
In one particular part of the farm, a magnificent pine tree towered over a nearby lake, adjacent to a rising hill. Bag End now sits atop that hill, overlooking the Party Tree, as that pine would later be known. The surrounding areas were untouched; no power lines, no buildings and no roads in sight. This meant that Sir Peter Jackson could leave the 20th century behind, and fully submerge himself in the fantasy world of Middle-earth™.
In March 1999 the crew began the nine month quest to bring the ideas for Hobbiton to fruition; help was provided by the New Zealand Army, and soon 39 temporary Hobbit Holes™ were scattered across the 12 acre plot used for the set. Secrecy was key, and strict security measures were put in place by the production company throughout construction and filming. Filming commenced in December 1999, and it took around three months to get a wrap on The Shire.
After an initial attempt at demolition, 17 bare plywood facades remained. These shells would serve as the catalyst that propelled Hobbiton forward into the public eye, with guided tours commencing in 2002.
In 2009, Sir Peter Jackson returned to film The Hobbit trilogy, and he left behind the beautiful movie set you’ll see today; 44 permanently reconstructed Hobbit Holes, in the same fantastic detail seen in the movies. In 2012 The Green Dragon™ Inn was opened as the finale to the journey. Guests now finish their Hobbiton Movie Set experience with a refreshing beverage from the Hobbit™ Southfarthing™ Range. There’s an abundance of movie magic nestled inside the fully operational farm.
Source: https://www.hobbitontours.com/en/
Amazon Marketplaces Display The Words of Emily Logan!
Hello friends, when a book is published, we can search it in Google and
after a while find out a lot! This is how I discovered my book is
published in Amazon India! When it comes
to paperbacks, which is the case for the time being, the entire list of
wholesalers and independent distributors may be "partly visible" to the
distribution company (Lightning Source UK) even though I have received a
complete list of their Channel Partners. The example is similar with
working with a Publishing House. You never know, you, as a writer, all
the exact bookstores that have decided to list your title, even though
the Publishing House may decide e.g. complete domestic distribution. In
any case, since I have written it in English, it's true that Amazon
Global, Amazon UK, Amazon Canada, Amazon Australia and Amazon India have
decided to list it which makes me a very happy person! Below are the
market links:
Amazon Global link: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Amazon UK link: https://amzn.to/2mOvLS1
Amazon Canada link: https://amzn.to/2mOvVsB
Amazon Australia link: https://amzn.to/2mMCr3a
Amazon India link: https://amzn.to/2mDKDCW
Amazon Global link: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Amazon UK link: https://amzn.to/2mOvLS1
Amazon Canada link: https://amzn.to/2mOvVsB
Amazon Australia link: https://amzn.to/2mMCr3a
Amazon India link: https://amzn.to/2mDKDCW
A Dramatic Writing Book
Dear friends, The Words of Emily Logan has been a romantic drama script,
a screenplay actually that has just gone into distribution! Screenplays
are a more simplified form of
literature, simpler than novels actually and exclusively AudioVisual!
Screenplays are intended for the big screen, even though I wanted to
produce a book out of it, dramatic writing indeed! It takes time for
distribution, as it also takes time in many markets for the absorbing of
the parameters of the book. The Words of Emily Logan is a self
publishing venture in Greece, by me actually, that will also be put at
The National Library of Greece from which I got the ISBNs! Especially
for Apple Books, purchase is only allowed by Apple devices, even though
the link I give you is visible everywhere! Below are the market links:
Here's the link to Amazon: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Here's the link to Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/2mwMUPB
Here's the link to Apple Books: https://apple.co/2mr75hO
Here's the link to Rakuten Kobo: http://bit.ly/2lc3nso
Here's the link to Odilo.es: http://bit.ly/2mIdlCh
Here's the link to Bookmate: http://bit.ly/2mLdogm
Here's the link to Chapters Indigo: http://bit.ly/2m4eLXF
Here's the link to Amazon: https://amzn.to/2kC2oS3
Here's the link to Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/2mwMUPB
Here's the link to Apple Books: https://apple.co/2mr75hO
Here's the link to Rakuten Kobo: http://bit.ly/2lc3nso
Here's the link to Odilo.es: http://bit.ly/2mIdlCh
Here's the link to Bookmate: http://bit.ly/2mLdogm
Here's the link to Chapters Indigo: http://bit.ly/2m4eLXF
Frodo Baggins at The Lord Of The Rings!
Frodo Baggins, son of Drogo Baggins, was a Hobbit of the Shire during the Third Age. He was, and still is, Tolkien's most renowned character for his leading role in the Quest of the Ring, in which he bore the One Ring to Mount Doom, where it was destroyed. He was a Ring-bearer, best friend to his gardener, Samwise Gamgee, and one of the three Hobbits who sailed from Middle-earth to the Uttermost West at the end of the Third Age.
Biography
Childhood
Much of Frodo's youth was spent at Brandy Hall in Buckland, the ancestral home of the Brandybuck family, including his mother (Primula Brandybuck). Frodo was known as something of a rascal, befriending Meriadoc (Merry) Brandybuck and Peregrin (Pippin) Took and causing trouble wherever they went. They would often steal mushrooms from Farmer Maggot's farm Bamfurlong.
In TA 2980, when Frodo was only 12 years old, his parents drowned in a boating accident on the Brandywine River. An only child, Frodo stayed in Brandy Hall until his 99-year-old "uncle" Bilbo adopted him in TA 2989. Bilbo took Frodo to live with him in his home at Bag End and made him his heir.
The two grew very close in the following years; Frodo learned much of the Elvish language during his time with Bilbo, as well as much of the lore of Middle-earth. The two shared the same birthday, September 22 by Shire Reckoning (around September 12–14 of our calendar),[1] and a party of special magnificence was held at the beginning of The Fellowship of the Ring when Frodo came of age of thirty-three and Bilbo hit the peculiar year of 111.
Bilbo gave a memorable Birthday Speech before playing a joke on his fellow hobbits by using the One Ring to disappear, at which Gandalf quickly reacted and used his staff to create a blinding flash where Bilbo had been standing. The hobbits at the Party were left confused and disgruntled, and Bilbo was never again seen in the Shire.
Before departing for his journey to Rivendell, Bilbo had a long conversation with Gandalf, who finally persuaded him to voluntarily surrender the One Ring. Bilbo left it on the fireplace mantel with a note for Frodo, who would now become the next Ring-bearer.
Council of Elrond
After his healing, Frodo was summoned to a great Council that Elrond had organized. Representatives of all the Free Peoples of Middle-earth discussed the history of the Rings of Power and decided that the One Ring must be destroyed. As the ring was shown and tempers flared, argument broke out as to who should carry the Ring on this mission, until Frodo bravely volunteered to take the Ring to Mordor and cast it into the fires of Mount Doom. A member of each of the Free Peoples offered to join Frodo in his quest, thus forming the Fellowship of the Ring.
The Fellowship consisted of Frodo, Samwise, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Gandalf, Boromir of Gondor, Legolas of the Woodland Realm, and Gimli of the Dwarves. Before leaving Rivendell, Bilbo gave Frodo his dwarf-made coat of mithril mail and his elven blade Sting. The mithril coat had been given to Bilbo by Thorin after the events of The Hobbit, and Sting had been taken by Bilbo from the den of a troll. On December 25, the Fellowship of the Ring departed from Rivendell and headed south.
Moria
On January 11, 3019, the Fellowship attempted to cross the Misty Mountains (specifically the Pass of Caradhras), but were unable to due to a snowstorm. They instead traveled through the underground city of Moria at the urging of Gimli.
Moria (also named Khazad-dum), was the most ancient and grand of Dwarven cities, but was deserted when the dwarves uncovered a Balrog, known only as Durin's Bane, beneath the city, and had been defeated by legions of goblins. When they entered the Chamber of Mazarbul, the Fellowship was attacked by Orcs and a cave-troll. Frodo helped to defeat the troll before he was stabbed by an orc captain, his mithril shirt saving him from a deadly blow. The Fellowship ran through Moria to the Bridge of Khazad-dum, where Gandalf fell while confronting Durin's Bane. Once outside Moria, while the Fellowship was grieving, Gimli took Frodo and Sam to look upon the Mirrormere, even in their great hurry.
Lothlórien
Deeply grieved by their loss, the Fellowship journeyed to the Elven kingdom of Lothlórien, where they met the Lady Galadriel and Lord Celeborn. Galadriel showed Frodo a vision of the future in her Mirror. Frodo offered her the One Ring, but she resisted the temptation to take it, passing the test that was laid before her, and accepting the diminishing of the power of the elves. Before the Fellowship departed from Lothlórien, Galadriel gave each member a gift. To Frodo, she gave a phial with the light of the star Eärendil captured inside; this gift would prove hugely important later on in the quest. They were also provided with elven way-bread, other supplies, and ships for their voyage down the Anduin River.
Mordor and Mount Doom
Frodo and Sam crawled onward through the empty plains of Mordor, as the Orcs had been sent to the Black Gate to stop the Men of the West's army, and, after falling in and out of a company of Orcs, started to climb Mount Doom. They journeyed on for many days with hardly any food or water, and Frodo became progressively weaker as the Ring's power over him grew the closer they came to Orodruin. Frodo was eventually unable to go on, and Sam was forced to carry him a fair distance while his master rested upon his back. It was then that Gollum decided to reappear, and after a brief struggle, Sam cut Gollum in the stomach, and Frodo fled up the mountain.
Inside the Crack of Doom, Frodo finally had the chance to destroy the ring, and rid himself of his burden, but the power of the ring was at its strongest, due to the proximity of the cracks. It was here that Frodo finally yielded to the temptation and power of the ring. Sam yelled for Frodo to destroy the Ring, but Frodo was overcome by its power and claimed the Ring for himself. Gollum attacked Sam, who fell and hit his head on a rock, temporarily knocking him unconscious. When he came to he saw Gollum fighting with an unseen foe (Frodo, having put on the Ring). Then Gollum bit off Frodo's finger, Ring and all, and was reunited with his treasure for a short time, until dancing with joy he toppled off the brink and fell into the depths, destroying himself and the One Ring.
The two hobbits tried to escape as the volcano erupted. Just as it looked as though they were doomed, Gwaihir the Lord of Eagles saw them, and with his Eagle companions Landroval and Meneldor rescued Sam and Frodo and flew them to safety.
Source: https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings/
Biography
Childhood
Much of Frodo's youth was spent at Brandy Hall in Buckland, the ancestral home of the Brandybuck family, including his mother (Primula Brandybuck). Frodo was known as something of a rascal, befriending Meriadoc (Merry) Brandybuck and Peregrin (Pippin) Took and causing trouble wherever they went. They would often steal mushrooms from Farmer Maggot's farm Bamfurlong.
In TA 2980, when Frodo was only 12 years old, his parents drowned in a boating accident on the Brandywine River. An only child, Frodo stayed in Brandy Hall until his 99-year-old "uncle" Bilbo adopted him in TA 2989. Bilbo took Frodo to live with him in his home at Bag End and made him his heir.
The two grew very close in the following years; Frodo learned much of the Elvish language during his time with Bilbo, as well as much of the lore of Middle-earth. The two shared the same birthday, September 22 by Shire Reckoning (around September 12–14 of our calendar),[1] and a party of special magnificence was held at the beginning of The Fellowship of the Ring when Frodo came of age of thirty-three and Bilbo hit the peculiar year of 111.
Bilbo gave a memorable Birthday Speech before playing a joke on his fellow hobbits by using the One Ring to disappear, at which Gandalf quickly reacted and used his staff to create a blinding flash where Bilbo had been standing. The hobbits at the Party were left confused and disgruntled, and Bilbo was never again seen in the Shire.
Before departing for his journey to Rivendell, Bilbo had a long conversation with Gandalf, who finally persuaded him to voluntarily surrender the One Ring. Bilbo left it on the fireplace mantel with a note for Frodo, who would now become the next Ring-bearer.
Council of Elrond
After his healing, Frodo was summoned to a great Council that Elrond had organized. Representatives of all the Free Peoples of Middle-earth discussed the history of the Rings of Power and decided that the One Ring must be destroyed. As the ring was shown and tempers flared, argument broke out as to who should carry the Ring on this mission, until Frodo bravely volunteered to take the Ring to Mordor and cast it into the fires of Mount Doom. A member of each of the Free Peoples offered to join Frodo in his quest, thus forming the Fellowship of the Ring.
The Fellowship consisted of Frodo, Samwise, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Gandalf, Boromir of Gondor, Legolas of the Woodland Realm, and Gimli of the Dwarves. Before leaving Rivendell, Bilbo gave Frodo his dwarf-made coat of mithril mail and his elven blade Sting. The mithril coat had been given to Bilbo by Thorin after the events of The Hobbit, and Sting had been taken by Bilbo from the den of a troll. On December 25, the Fellowship of the Ring departed from Rivendell and headed south.
Moria
On January 11, 3019, the Fellowship attempted to cross the Misty Mountains (specifically the Pass of Caradhras), but were unable to due to a snowstorm. They instead traveled through the underground city of Moria at the urging of Gimli.
Moria (also named Khazad-dum), was the most ancient and grand of Dwarven cities, but was deserted when the dwarves uncovered a Balrog, known only as Durin's Bane, beneath the city, and had been defeated by legions of goblins. When they entered the Chamber of Mazarbul, the Fellowship was attacked by Orcs and a cave-troll. Frodo helped to defeat the troll before he was stabbed by an orc captain, his mithril shirt saving him from a deadly blow. The Fellowship ran through Moria to the Bridge of Khazad-dum, where Gandalf fell while confronting Durin's Bane. Once outside Moria, while the Fellowship was grieving, Gimli took Frodo and Sam to look upon the Mirrormere, even in their great hurry.
Lothlórien
Deeply grieved by their loss, the Fellowship journeyed to the Elven kingdom of Lothlórien, where they met the Lady Galadriel and Lord Celeborn. Galadriel showed Frodo a vision of the future in her Mirror. Frodo offered her the One Ring, but she resisted the temptation to take it, passing the test that was laid before her, and accepting the diminishing of the power of the elves. Before the Fellowship departed from Lothlórien, Galadriel gave each member a gift. To Frodo, she gave a phial with the light of the star Eärendil captured inside; this gift would prove hugely important later on in the quest. They were also provided with elven way-bread, other supplies, and ships for their voyage down the Anduin River.
Mordor and Mount Doom
Frodo and Sam crawled onward through the empty plains of Mordor, as the Orcs had been sent to the Black Gate to stop the Men of the West's army, and, after falling in and out of a company of Orcs, started to climb Mount Doom. They journeyed on for many days with hardly any food or water, and Frodo became progressively weaker as the Ring's power over him grew the closer they came to Orodruin. Frodo was eventually unable to go on, and Sam was forced to carry him a fair distance while his master rested upon his back. It was then that Gollum decided to reappear, and after a brief struggle, Sam cut Gollum in the stomach, and Frodo fled up the mountain.
Inside the Crack of Doom, Frodo finally had the chance to destroy the ring, and rid himself of his burden, but the power of the ring was at its strongest, due to the proximity of the cracks. It was here that Frodo finally yielded to the temptation and power of the ring. Sam yelled for Frodo to destroy the Ring, but Frodo was overcome by its power and claimed the Ring for himself. Gollum attacked Sam, who fell and hit his head on a rock, temporarily knocking him unconscious. When he came to he saw Gollum fighting with an unseen foe (Frodo, having put on the Ring). Then Gollum bit off Frodo's finger, Ring and all, and was reunited with his treasure for a short time, until dancing with joy he toppled off the brink and fell into the depths, destroying himself and the One Ring.
The two hobbits tried to escape as the volcano erupted. Just as it looked as though they were doomed, Gwaihir the Lord of Eagles saw them, and with his Eagle companions Landroval and Meneldor rescued Sam and Frodo and flew them to safety.
Source: https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings/
The Indigo Marketplace Displays The Words of Emily Logan!
Dear friends, The Indigo marketplace displays my book both as a Kobo ebook as well as paperback. Chapters Indigo falls under the category of Rakuten Kobo. Indigo is a business of books, toys electronics, home decor, fashion, etc, a multistore actually! It took collaboration of both my ebook digital distributor partner, that is PublishDrive as well as Lightning Source UK which is responsible for my paperback. There is complete parameterization of the book, meaning, its characteristics although the paperback version still lacks a cover image in the store.
To tell you the truth, I like their logo...! Stay tuned for many more markets to come. Below is the market link:
Chapters Indigo market link: http://bit.ly/2m4eLXF
To tell you the truth, I like their logo...! Stay tuned for many more markets to come. Below is the market link:
Chapters Indigo market link: http://bit.ly/2m4eLXF
Mad Hatter in Alice's Adventures!
Tarrant Hightopp, also know as The Mad Hatter or simply The Hatter, is the deuteragonist of the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland and the main protagonist in its sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass. He is a hat maker that has been poisoned by mercury, hence his orange hair. He is part of the resistance to bring down the Red Queen's command of Underland and thus end her bloody rule. He is portrayed by Johnny Depp.
Personality
Tarrant's origins involve him with the Hightopp Clan, a family of hatters, which was supposedly destroyed by the Jabberwock, sent by the Red Queen during a visit by the White Queen to their village on the "Horevendush Day". The Hightopps did not indeed perish though, as it turns out they were actually captured and imprisoned by the Red Queen out of revenge. Though the White Queen was safely spirited away, the Vorpal Sword (as well as her crown) was lost in the confusion. Tarrant was thought to be the only member of his clan left- everybody and everything else was supposedly killed or burned to the ground. Tarrant only escaped the destruction because he led the White Queen's panicked horse away from the initial attack. He returns after to find the village burnt to the ground, a shocked look on his face he bends down to pick up his trademark hat. When we next see his face it is clear from the half smile that his sanity has shattered. A scene of Tarrant's past can be seen-the Jabberwock blowing fire down on the clan, when he and Alice are travelling and they pass through the remains of his home, causing him to briefly flash back to the destruction.
The destruction of his clan broke something in Tarrant's mind - causing him to become detached from reality and also develop a slight split personality. When he becomes upset his eyes change from green to a golden yellow and he begins speaking in a noticeable Scottish brogue. Tarrant can become violent in this state unless someone snaps him out of it. Mallymkun the Dormouse snaps him out of it the first time by shouting, "Hatter!!" when he is about to attack the Chesire cat who he blames for the attack on his clan. Alice later snaps him out of one of his episodes when he is imprisoned at the Red Queen's castle making hats. Tarrant himself is vaguely aware of his personality problem telling Alice that he has to get out of the Red Queen's castle saying its getting harder for him to think clearly there.
Source: Alice in Wonderland Wiki: https://aliceinwonderland.fandom.com/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_Wiki
Personality
Tarrant's origins involve him with the Hightopp Clan, a family of hatters, which was supposedly destroyed by the Jabberwock, sent by the Red Queen during a visit by the White Queen to their village on the "Horevendush Day". The Hightopps did not indeed perish though, as it turns out they were actually captured and imprisoned by the Red Queen out of revenge. Though the White Queen was safely spirited away, the Vorpal Sword (as well as her crown) was lost in the confusion. Tarrant was thought to be the only member of his clan left- everybody and everything else was supposedly killed or burned to the ground. Tarrant only escaped the destruction because he led the White Queen's panicked horse away from the initial attack. He returns after to find the village burnt to the ground, a shocked look on his face he bends down to pick up his trademark hat. When we next see his face it is clear from the half smile that his sanity has shattered. A scene of Tarrant's past can be seen-the Jabberwock blowing fire down on the clan, when he and Alice are travelling and they pass through the remains of his home, causing him to briefly flash back to the destruction.
The destruction of his clan broke something in Tarrant's mind - causing him to become detached from reality and also develop a slight split personality. When he becomes upset his eyes change from green to a golden yellow and he begins speaking in a noticeable Scottish brogue. Tarrant can become violent in this state unless someone snaps him out of it. Mallymkun the Dormouse snaps him out of it the first time by shouting, "Hatter!!" when he is about to attack the Chesire cat who he blames for the attack on his clan. Alice later snaps him out of one of his episodes when he is imprisoned at the Red Queen's castle making hats. Tarrant himself is vaguely aware of his personality problem telling Alice that he has to get out of the Red Queen's castle saying its getting harder for him to think clearly there.
Source: Alice in Wonderland Wiki: https://aliceinwonderland.fandom.com/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_Wiki
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