Thursday 26 July 2012

Online Friends & Writers Series – Judy Croome


It gives me great pleasure to introduce Judy Croome to my online community. Judy is a talented writer, generous, genuine, and one of the nicest people I've met online. I've read her book, Dancing in The Shadows of Love, and enjoyed it. Judy's offering free copies of DANCING IN THE SHADOWS OF LOVE to two lucky blog visitors, in the format of your choice. All you must do to be in the draw is comment on this post. If you post anonymously leave contact details. The giveaway will run for 4 weeks, so please share on social media platforms. I'll also give away one free skype reading or distant healing. If you want to be in that draw mention reading or healing in your comment. Don't forget to leave your email :).

BOOK DESCRIPTION: Lulu is different to others. Once, she believed, she had a friend to love her. Then that friend betrayed her and Lulu learned that hate is safer than love. When she begins her new life at the Court of St Jerome in the Old Sea City, she finds people who must fight their personal demons of hatred, ambition and greed. Embraced in St Jerome’s fold, Lulu learns to trust again, perhaps even to love.
Nothing, however, is as it seems and Lulu discovers that love doesn’t always wear the face of the one you yearn to call beloved.

Lyrical and atmospheric, buoyed by touches of magical realism, this compelling spiritual story explores the sacrifices people make in the pursuit of their dreams. Lulu’s quest, and that of Jamila and Zahra too, is to find the divine love that will fulfil their hopes and save their souls...if they can recognise the masks of those who seek to lead them astray. You can read the first chapter or browse reader reviews
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Judy Croome lives and writes in Johannesburg, South Africa. Shortlisted in the African Writing Flash Fiction 2011 competition, Judy’s short stories and poems have appeared in various magazines and anthologies. DANCING IN THE SHADOWS OF LOVE is Judy’s debut novel. A LAMP AT MIDDAY, a collection of Judy’s poetry exploring life, loss and love, will be published by Aztar Press in June 2012. Visit Judy on her blog www.judycroome.blogspot.com or join her on Twitter @judy_croome


Please tell us why you love writing?

I write because I believe that words have great power: they can bring comfort, joy and hope. They can reveal secrets and lies. And, while they may not change the world, they can - at their best - change people's lives, even if only for a moment. I hope that, in some small way, my writing opens new doorways of awareness for those who are touched by my stories.

What are you writing now?

I’ve just finished a volume of poetry called A LAMP AT MIDDAY, which will be available in print end June 2012, and eBook later in the year. I’m currently researching my next full-length novel (about child murders and forgiveness) and aim to start writing the first draft after July when we’re back from two weeks holiday in the bush.

If you could travel back in time and talk to yourself, what age would you be and what would you say?

I wouldn’t want to travel back in time – the age I’m at now is the first time I’ve really been at peace with myself and my human frailties. At the risk of being superficial and vain, I wouldn’t mind looking physically like I did at the age of 32. And then I’d say to myself “Be happy with your weight, not everyone is meant to be size zero!”

If you had the opportunity to talk to high school students, what would you talk about and why?

I’d talk to them about kindness. I’d say that giving in to anger and sarcasm is like planting weeds in a field: easy to sow and soon becoming a wilderness that ensnares all who walk through that field. But kindness is like an acorn: we can’t stay to watch that small seed we dropped into the ground grow and grow; we’ll probably never know the people who take shelter under its branches…but, if we have the inner strength to choose compassion for another’s actions when it’s easier to be angry with them, one day, many years or lifetimes in the future, we may stumble along, battered by life’s storms and, finding shelter, realise that the branches protecting us are those of the acorn we once planted long before, now grown into a magnificent oak tree.

Can you share a defining moment in your life?

My husband and I met when we were both accountants (he has now specialised in tax law and become a lawyer – you can imagine the slew of jokes he’s subjected too!). As is usual on early dates, we were asking each other deep and profound questions. I asked Beric why he decided to specialise in tax. His answer changed my life! He said, “The figures spoke to me.” I realised, that in nearly 15 years of accountancy, the figures on a page had never, ever spoken to me. Not once. I asked myself, If figures didn’t speak to me, what did? The answer was “words” – so I went back to uni and started studying English literature. The rest, as they say, is history.

What's on your bucket list that would surprise your family and friends?

I’m afraid I’m pretty much an open book to my family and friends. The only thing that may surprise those who knew me before I started writing is how serious I am about my career as a writer. Most of them see it as my little hobby that keeps me busy (and sometimes quiet!)

And, because we love them, do you have a ghost/supernatural story to share?

Oh, I have lots of fabulous supernatural stories, especially about my late Dad, who was an extremely talented dowser and healer. But my favourite personal story is from the days when I still did evolutionary astrology charts. Before starting a new chart, I’d do a cleansing ritual in my room and then say an opening prayer for protection and guidance, and call on the ancestral spirits of the person whose chart I was doing to help me. One evening, Beric was sitting reading the newspaper in the lounge and I felt a strong urge to start a new chart for a lady who was having a tough time coming to terms with the loss of her mother. So, off I went, closed the door and started my rituals. When I came to the calling up of the ancestral spirits, this lady’s mother – a VERY strong energy – just wooshed into the room and took over. I burst into tears, ran out of the room straight to where my husband (the accountant!) sat reading his paper and, between hysterical sobs, told him what had happened. A minute of silence, except for the rustle of the newspaper, passed. Then another minute. And then, just as I was about to ask him if he’d heard what I said, Beric lowered the paper and, in a calm, steady voice, said to me, “Jude, I think I’d like a cup of tea, please.” Well! Talk about being brought back to earth with a bang! But his reaction was probably the best thing at the time, because it grounded me instantly. And now we just laugh about it!

Where's Judy?

I’m most active on Twitter ( @judy_croome ) and on Goodreads ( Judy Croome ), but you’ll also find me on my blog “Judy Croome: Author on the Prowl”, Linked In or FaceBook.

Judy, thank you for visiting. Readers, Judy mailed me her book after I commented on another blog, and a few weeks later another package arrived in the mail! Judy, thank you for being you :)





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Friday 20 July 2012

Belief is a Product of Human Consciousness


This is what you'll find on Facebook. Visit sometime :)

Living as a spiritual being doesn't mean conforming to spiritual belief systems. Belief is a product of human consciousness not experience. My experiences and conversations with nature are happening now. They don't happen because of the experiences of a past life. If my soul has lived a thousand lives those experiences and knowledge are also the experiences and knowledge of your soul.
Soul contracts, soul mates, karma, the hierarchy of ascended masters/spirit, are all human belief systems. When you put aside everything you've read, heard and then believed to be true – including the stories I share – and only focus on what you experience, then you're experience will be the only true thing. My stories are interesting or boring depending on the listener. They're only true for me.
Our belief systems remain in consciousness/the universe, and connecting with, intuiting, channelling that information doesn't make it true. Creating 'miraculous' healings are the building blocks needed to create another, but with subtle differences. Be brave enough to create something new. Spirit and the energy/vibrations of the past will assist you, but spirit are waiting for us to be original and creators.
The Christ consciousness is an energy created by human consciousness. Jesus was a mother's son, a boy and then a man. That's what made him powerful and interesting. Be that! A son, a daughter, a man, or a woman, and be magnificent.
We love you. ♥



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Thursday 5 July 2012

My Dog Died & My Heart Broke


On Wednesday morning I went downstairs and Tink was unconscious. I rushed her to the vets and I was advised she may have a brain injury or illness. She was in a coma and had zero neurological responses. The vet asked if I wanted to put her down, as she couldn't guarantee, because of Tink's condition, that treatment would help.

Tink asked me, “let me go,” but I wasn't brave enough. I've worked with clients in palliative care before, and their souls ask to be freed, but Tink was family, and I ignored her plea. The vet wrapped her in heat blankets, shaved parts of her body and hooked her up to a drip, took blood for testing, and consulted with staff. Tink recovered over the day, was able to walk, drink and feed, but she deteriorated overnight and by morning was in a coma again.

I spoke to the vet by phone and this time I was able to advise her to euthanise her, but I asked her to wait until I was there. I didn't want Tink to die without family beside her. She died three minutes before Maree, Julia and I arrived. We viewed her body, I held her cold ear, and our hearts broke. I cry every time I think about her.

I know that Tink will visit in spirit, but the last conversation we had haunts me. She knew she was dying, and she wanted me to let her go. 

“Tink, I love you, baby girl. We're all going to miss you.”













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Wednesday 4 July 2012

What's Simon Reading?


I realised some time ago that I write unhelpful reviews. I enjoy a book or I don't, and often I can't describe why a book is worth reading or not, but this is what's on my reading list now :).


Prince of Thieves by Chuck Hogan – Thriller.

The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater @mstiefvater – YA, fantasy. Maggie is a favourite YA author and this book has been the best YA book I've read this year. Maggie has also influenced how I interact online. She's a social media superstar, a writing mentor and I read what she recommends

Jane Was Here by Sarah Kernochan @SarahKernochan – Thriller, paranormal. This book was recommended to me on twitter, and after following Sarah I ordered it. Twitter works!

You by Charles Benoit – YA. I've read it and loved it.

County Line by Bill Cameron @bcmystery – Crime, thriller. I read it over three days, which is quick for me. Some time shifts in this, but they were handled well and I didn't get confused. Bill is in Janet Reid's stable and that's the only recommendation I need to read him. I read what Janet recommends and I've never been disappointed. I've been a fan of Janet's for a few years now and I consider her to be a writing mentor.

The Space Between by Brenna Yovanoff @brennayovanoff – YA, dark fantasy. Brenna is another of my favourite YA authors, a writing mentor, and someone I'd like to emulate. I'm looking forward to reading this book.

Hunted by Cheryl Rainfield @CherylRainfield– YA, dystopian. I've read this and loved it. The best YA book I've read thus far about being a telepath and psychic.

Larkstorm by Dawn Rae Miller @DawnRaeMiller – YA, dystopian. I follow Dawn on Twitter and I bought the book because she has a great online personality.

Divergent by Veronica Roth @VeronicaRoth – YA, dystopian. So many people have talked about this book online that I had to buy it :).


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