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INSPIRATION IN THE ROCKIES

Friday, February 29th, 2008

mountains-along-road.jpg I live where I can see the Rocky Mountains, a fact so important to me that it’s included in many of my bios. The other day I needed my fix of the Rocks and headed for Banff.  (click on any of the pictures for a closer look)      

Now if you don’t know Banff, well you don’t know Banff. The area had long attracted explorers and adventurers but that changed in 1883 when three young men were looking for gold. They found a hole in the ground and upon further exploration, discovered a sulpher-rank hot spring. (There are actually 3 in the area. This is know as the lower hot springs or the Cave and Basin.) The benefit of soaking in a a hot mineral spring was well known throughout the world.  People have been going to the hot springs in Bath, UK since Roman times.

Soon these men were charging admission to enjoy the springs. They even constructed a crude hotel—emphasis on crude. Think of a tiny log structure barely big enough for a bed.

The government of Canada was not about to let a good thing go to waste and quickly turned the area into a park.

But it was William Van Horne, GM of the Canadian Pacific Railway who knew a good thing when he saw it

 

van-horne_web.jpg William Van Horne’s statue outside the famous hotel he was instrumental in having built. The hotel was opened in 1888.

Tourism was one way of getting people to ride his railway. The dollar potential of the Canadian Rockies did not escape his attention. He said, “Since we can’t export the scenery, we’ll import the tourists.” And wanting to attract people with money, he set about building a system of luxurious hotels across Canada. Many of them still exist, and still speak of luxury and maybe, excess. 

He advertised throughout North America and Europe. Here is a sample of his ads.

 CPR ad

The Banff Springs Hotel, known as the castle in the mountains, is a wonderful result of his plan.banff-springs-hotel.jpg

            The interior is every bit as stunning as the exterior. The furnishing are replicas of furnishings in real castle. The great hall is enormous and stunning and the twisting stone staircases lend authenticity. There is even a resident ghost.

            No trip to Banff is complete, IMO, without a visit to the Banff Springs.

            Of course there are many other wonderful things to see and do. In fact, I went with the express purpose of viewing the current exhibits in the stupendous Whyte Museum. But that’s another story.

            What has this to do with writing? Or does it? Yes. My muse is always so excited by the scenery, the history, the story possibilities and the flood of senses that after a day in Banff I have no trouble sitting at my computer and writing. Some day I am going to set a story in the Banff Springs Hotel. Can’t you just imagine a Victorian heroine and a duke exploring the rugged mountains and falling madly in love? Or… So many ideas. So little time.

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SECRETS OF THE WRITER’S LIFE

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

   The writer’s life is a dream life. Right? I sit around in my pajamas all day long, putzing around on the computer. My time is my own. And likely I have a luxurious office with a chaise lounge in hot pink.

Well some of that’s true. I sit most of the day though in jeans and a sweater. And I do my hair because the days I don’t…well, the doorbell rings constantly. The writing is fun in a perverse  sort of way though after a day, or a morning or an hour at the computer (whichever the rest of my life allows) I feel like I was run over, flopped to my back and stomped on. Emotionally speaking, of course. And my office… well, have a look for yourself:

                               new-cabin-by-the-lake.jpg

Yeah. Don’t I wish. This is one of my dream offices–in my imagination only. It is actually a picture of real estate in Montana so if you have a hankering for this view, go there.

Me, I have to be content with it on my screen saver.

By the way, if you’re interested in some juicy secrets of other authors, check back. I’m hoping to get a few of them to spill their secrets which I will them shamelessly post here for all to see.

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WELCOME TO MY WORLD AND MY CONTEST

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

God smilesWelcome. Here I am back again with a new blog to go with my new website. Be sure and check out the web page before you leave. You’ll see the new books I have coming out.

 This month saw the release of the first books in the new Love Inspired Historical line. This is the line I will have books coming out with in May 08, Aug. 08 and Jan. 09 (for starters). I’ve been so looking forward to reading the first of these books. But guess what? No one in my town has them on the shelves yet. I am so disappointed and keep hoping they’ll show up. Better late than never, right?

Of course, I can order them on line from www.eharlequin.com but I wanted to buy them off the shelf. There is just something about picking up a book and carrying it to the cash register that isn’t equalled by getting a parcel in the mail.

I hope in this blog to share bits of my world as a writer, a mother, a friend, a wife, etc. I plan to invite other writers to share the secrets of their writing life so drop in often to see what others are doing.

Also, to anyone who leaves a comment before the end of March, I’ll enter you in a draw for my latest book. I am looking forward to seeing lots of you visit my blog and my site.

Tags: books, contest, writing
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