Showing posts with label Storheart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storheart. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Across the Pond and Back Again


As promised in yesterdays blog, here is the first chapter of my new book, well up to now it is...



CHAPTER 1

Fred sat staring at the newspaper the airhostess had given him, the picture of Chipper Evans holding the baseball.

Above it was the headline.

“CHIPPER EVANS, WITH HIS 500th RUN BALL
A GIFT HE SAYS, FROM A FRIEND ACROSS THE POND”

A friend across the pond, that’s what Chipper, had called him. Now here he was flying back across that same pond.

His mind flipped through the last couple of weeks and how much his life had changed. Faces and events like on one of those old time black and white movies flashed across his memory. The friends he had made, the adventures he’d had, even his fight with Steve Harris. And above all Brit and what she had become to him.

Love at first site, he’d never believed in, perhaps not at first site, but what there had been and grown into something special and the pain he felt when Brit had turned to go, told him it was for real.

The unhappiness and anger that he had felt in having to go to America in the first place had been replaced by an even deeper sadness at leaving the USA.

Trying to drag himself out of his melancholy, Fred pulled out the envelope from his jacket pocket. A check for a thousand dollars and two return first class tickets. Phil and Julie had also promised that Brit would be coming over to England for Christmas.

His thoughts were interrupted by a message over the planes intercom.

“Will Fred Squire please make himself known to a member of the cabin crew.”

Fred Squire? That’s me! Now what?

He looked round, but the only members of the cabin crew he could see were busy elsewhere.

Make himself known; did that mean he had to go somewhere, stand up or what?

A “ping pong” sound from further down the cabin brought realization and he hurriedly looked the “call attendant” button in his arm rest.

To his surprise it was Mandy the attendant who had looked after him when he’d arrived in the US that made her way towards him.

“Errr, there was an announcement” he said “I’m Fred Squire”

“Yes” Mandy said, “I thought I recognized the name, Fred not Frederick isn’t it.”

Fred was surprised she remembered him.

“Well young man”, Mandy continued. “It seems you are a bit of a celebrity. We’ve had a radio message from New York. Central control, have told us that you are to be upgraded to the first class cabin.”

She handed the openmouthed Fred a piece of paper, slowly he read the typed words.

“Please upgrade passenger Fred Squire to first class. And tell him it is from the New York Mets, even though we lost, as a thank you to a true sportsman.”

First Chipper and now the team his five hundredth run had helped beat.

“Is this all a dream?” he asked Mandy.

“No dream hero. You’re now a first class passenger. Do you have any hand luggage?”

Fred pointed out his bag in the overhead compartment. He then slowly followed Mandy and his luggage towards the front of the plane, feeling like everybody every passenger was staring at him.

There were only a couple of people in the first class area and both of those were deeply engrossed in tapping away on their laptops. It was another world in first class the seats looked like armchairs. One of which Mandy escorted him to.

Sensing Fred’s confusion Mandy explained how the seat could be altered until it was almost a bed.

As the announced to get ready for take off came over the intercom, and the plane started to taxi towards the runway. Fred Squire his emotions in total turmoil, did up his seat belt prepared to leave America.

In a car heading back North towards Connecticut, A very pale and quiet Brit sat in the back of the car. Her eyes pricked with tears and her lip was red as she bit it trying to control her feelings.

I am not going to cry! I am not going to give in! I will toughen up and never be that weepy teenager again.

Julie looked around at her daughter as if sensing the turmoil she was going through. She was just about to say something when she felt Phil hand on hers. She looked at her husband, seeing concern on his face, matching that on hers. Phil gave a slight shake of his head and mouthed the word “no” before squeezing his wives hand.

Time, it would take time.

She looked out the car window, noticing a plane slowly climbing into the darkening skies.

For all of them!





Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
"Across the Pond"

Saturday, May 9, 2009

A BOOK and a CHAT with "Herbert Howard Jones"

Another interesting and enjoyable "Book and a Chat" radio program this time with author "Herbert Howard Jones" and is Young Adult Science Fiction/Fantasy book "The Pyewiz and the Amazing Mobile Phone"



You can find out more about Herbert and his book at http://science-fiction-fantasy.com

Check out today's chat with Herbert, and learn about his book and some of the many people and events that have dotted his interesting life.

It is available at...

Across the Pond Blog Spot:
http://acrossthepond-storyheart.blogspot.com


The radio Show location:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond

Or downloaded from:
http://romance2read.com/show-hhj.mp3


Barry Eva (Storyheart)
Author of "Across the Pond"

Friday, May 1, 2009

THE MANY HATS OF LILLIAN BRUMMET

Saturday on "A BOOK AND A CHAT" I have special guest LILLIAN BRUMMET

Author of the books, Trash Talk, Towards Understanding, Purple Snowflake Marketing. Blogger, writer, radio show host, drum manufacturer and so much more.

Stop by Saturday at 11:00am EST for

"A BOOK AND CHAT with LILLIAN BRUMMET

at

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-Pond


Sunday we have Storyheart's Sunday UK Blog at

http://acrossthepond-storyheart.blogspot.com/

This week.... talking "Bob's your Uncle" a familiar saying in the UK but where does it originate from ?

Find out this Sunday.


Today's BBC Weird News Snippet.




Tiny bride wows Sierra Leone


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8028834.stm






Storyheart


Author of Young Adult Romance/Fiction book
Across the Pond
http://acrossthepond-storyheart.blogspot.com/
http://across-t-pond.com





Saturday, April 18, 2009

Wombat Droppings Fight the Rescession

Fresh from the BBC's strange but true news.

How Wombat Droppings are helping one town fight he effects of the global financial crisis.

Burnie, in the north-west of the state of Tasmania, has been hit by repeated rounds of job cuts.
But despite the gloom, one local industry is thriving by producing handmade paper out of a material no-one else wants - wombat poo.
The novelty paper is a hit with tourists keen to buy a distinctly Australian souvenir from the area.
The wombat, a furry marsupial, lives in the wild only in Australia.
Its characteristic waddle and playful appearance, makes it one of the country's most endearing native creatures.
'Nice organic smell'
In recent years, a company in the port city has been experimenting with paper made from kangaroo droppings - but its popularity has been eclipsed by wombat-inspired products.
Creative Paper manager Darren Simpson says the manufacturing process can be rather unpleasant.

"When we are boiling it, it does smell horrific as you can imagine, but once it has been sterilized and rinsed properly there's no scent left to it. If anything it just gives you a nice organic smell," he said.
He added that it was the tourists themselves who came up with the wombat idea.
"As people were coming through and we were showing them the samples of our paper, they would throw questions at you like 'can you make it from sheep poo or can you make it from koalas?'. And the one that kept popping up more than any other was the wombat."

All the paper is made from the dung of a single animal called Nugget that lives in a wildlife park near Cradle Mountain, one of Tasmania's most popular tourist destinations.

Every day Nugget's droppings are collected by his keeper and sent off to the factory.
Wombats are herbivores and diets loaded with plant fiber make their feces ideal for making some of Australia's most unusual paper.