Monday, 19 December 2011

Happy Holidays FREE READ Christmas short story

"The best gift an author can give a reader is a well written story. The best gift a reader can give an author is a well read one." D L Richardson

To say thank you and happy holidays I  have written a short but sweet Christmas story.


“Forever Christmas Eve”
(C) 2011 D L Richardson

Becky held the ribbon in place with her finger while Mother tied it around the box. “Now what?” Becky asked.

“It’s a gift,” said Mother . “We need to give it to someone.”

Becky looked around the kitchen and saw a cat. As if reading her mind, Mother said, “Dexter already has a present under the tree. We need to give this to someone who needs it.”

So Becky spent the morning holding the box and staring at everyone. On the bus. In line at the checkout. Inside stores.

In the supermarket, an elderly lady was struggling to push the trolley. “What about her? She looks like she deserves a special present.”

Mother shook her head. “Is the box so heavy you would give it away to the first person you met?”

Becky sighed. “All right. I’ll keep looking.”

Waiting in line at the bank, Becky asked, “What about the manager. He looks exhausted.”

Mother frowned. “You’ll know the person the moment you see him or her.”

Becky wasn’t so sure.” “Is there a time limit?” she asked.

“We have until midnight Christmas Eve. After that, the gift is useless.”

Christmas Eve was today. By four o’clock Becky still had not found anyone to pass her gift onto. She began to worry she would run out of time.

As usual on Christmas Eve, stores were open late for people to grab last minute presents. At eight o’clock, as Becky and Mother walked past the hair salon, Becky felt a chill in the air. She saw a woman hovering near the doorway of the salon, casting nervous looks inside. The woman appeared to be talking to herself.

“What is she saying?” Becky whispered.

Mother closed her eyes. “Listen and you’ll hear.”

Becky did and heard the muddled noise of a thousand voices. She took a deep breath and focused only on the woman.
                                                   
“I shouldn’t. But if I don’t pay the rent I’ll lose the kids. No! I won’t do it. If I end up in prison I’ll lose them forever. Oh, what am I going to do? I need money... but stealing?”

It was then Becky noticed the handbag sitting on the small table, the woman it belonged to was having her hair shampooed at the basin across the room. Twenty feet separated the woman from her purse, and it was in danger of being stolen.

Becky watched a river of tears run down the cheeks of the woman who was standing outside the salon contemplating stealing a handbag. The box in Becky's hands began to shake. She stepped out of the darkness and held the gift out in front of her.

The woman, her face awash with surprise and guilt, began to back away. “Where did you come from?”

Becky pushed the box into the woman’s hands. “This box is filled with hope. I wish to give it to you.”

The woman nervously accepted the gift. Then her eyes widened in fright. “The kids… they’re home alone.”

“They’re safe, but go. They need their mother.”

Later, Becky and Mother stood in front of a giant Christmas tree. The branches shook as dozens of angels twirled and twirled until they were transformed into decorations on the tree. As the air stirred and captured Becky’s wings, she thought of the hope she’d delivered today to the woman who had lost her job, and she thought how wonderful it would be if it was Christmas Eve every day. Because on Christmas Eve the angels on the trees came to life to deliver special gifts to the world; gifts of peace, faith, hope, strength, courage and goodwill to those who needed it the most.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Author post on Buzz Words Magazine

Today I was privileged to be the first author to guest post on Buzz Words Magazine.
http://buzzwordsmagazine.blogspot.com/2011/11/e-book-process.html#!/2011/11/e-book-process.html
You can read an expanded version of this article in the 1 December 2011 issue of Buzz Words.

Buzz Words is an e-zine for writers, illustrators, publicists, anyone involved with children’s books.
I briefly talk about the popularity of the e-book for authors. The full article is available to members only,  so if you're a writer of children and young adult books this is great resourse. Well worth the $44 membership price. Each forthnight you'll receive in your inbox, a newsletter packed with interviews, writing opportunities, publishing and competition information.
Tip - Buzz Words is where I located www.Etopia-Press.net contact details and how I ended up with a published novel.



Thursday, 10 November 2011

4 star review of The Bird With The Broken Wing

Book Devotee Reviews gave The Bird With A Broken Wing a 4 star review.



I'm honored to receive such a great review. The thing I love about Book Devotee Reviews is that she's an Aussie gal like me. Please extend your support to all my fellow blog sites by becoming their followers too.

You can vote for the cover of The Bird With The Broken Wing on Good Reads.


Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Seeing Night Reviews Guest Author Post and Giveaway

I guest posted on Seeing Night Reviews where I'm giving away a copy of my novel The Bird With The Broken Wing  http://seeingnight.blogspot.com/2011/10/author-guest-post-giveaway-bird-with.html#more



Update! The winner is Brenda Jean. Congratulations. Her favorite Madonna song is Like A Virgin. She receives a free Kindle copy of my novel.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Free postcard of The Bird With The Broken Wing cover art

It's freebie time!!!!
I'm giving away a free signed postcard of my fabulous cover art to anyone who wants one. An who wouldn't, his cover is amazing (thanks Eithne O'Hanlon). You don't even have to have purchased a copy of the book to be included.

Just send an email dlrichardsonbooks@bigpond.com with your name and address (and yes, I'll send to anywhere in the world!) and please write Free Postcard in the subject line.

It's that easy. Here's a look at what you'll get in postcard size. I'll sign the back. If you want any sort of inscription on the back be sure to include it in the email.

You can check out more of Eithne O'Hanlon's amazing work at http://www.nianluain.com/

Friday, 21 October 2011

The Tree House Connection

As an e-book writers, most of my marketing is done through blogs, Facebook and Twitters. I wanted to connect with real people today so I visited The Tree House Connection, a cafe in Ulladulla NSW, for a bit of writing, chatting and coffee drinking.












On my table I set up my laptop, business cards, postcards and a framed cover art. I chatted with Catherine, a poet from Canada. It was a quiet day so I got a lot of editing done on my second novel.

The owners of this store are commited to selling products that are sustainable, upcycled and recycled. The furniture, jewelry and clothing is either hand crafted or vintage.












One of my favorite pieces on display were these notebooks made out of recycled vinyl LPs.


Out the front of the store a local band played though this was a quiet day. Normally there are loads more people.

  And I couldn't resist buying this timepiece before I headed home.