Forever Enchanted

A blog by Kayla - dreamer, writer, wannabe novelist

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

You Are A Weeping Willow Tree

You are a dreamer, and you're into almost any kind of escapism.
Restless and capricious, you love to travel to exotic places.
You are easily influenced by others, as long as they don't pressure you.
You tend to suffer in love until you find that one loyal, steadfast partner.
An empathetic friend, you love to make others smile and laugh.
What's Your Celtic Horoscope?

In case you were wondering- yeah, the writer's block continues. But now you all know I can blame being a dreamer on the stars...at least the Celtic ones. Stay tuned for what should be a very interesting post next week, when I plan to give you all a full report on this. Can't wait!!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Picture Post


Hi everyone. For various reasons I've had a bit of writer's block lately, so this seems like a good time to share a photo I took over a year ago at Brighton Beach. I printed it in a darkroom as part of a course at the Camera Club of New York. If you're in the NY area and have any interest in photography, you should try a class there. It's a cute little place in the very cool area of Union Square. The classes are small, so you'll get all the individual attention you need, and you'll learn a lot. When you see your image start to surface on the paper...it's all pretty amazing. I wish I had the time/money to more seriously pursue it.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Only on Forever Enchanted

Time for another Enchantia post, but this is one of a different sort, because should the book get published you'll never see it. It's only for you exclusive people that read this (and you are a very exclusive bunch). Consider it like one of those bonus features you get on a dvd...

I bet you are wondering how that could be, that I was playing a game that felt so real I could see the Royal Pixies or the mystifying Queen Bea telling us to rescue her stolen unicorns. To prove this to you let me ask you this- when I described Queen Bea speaking, could you see her? And if that is so, that all you need to see her are a couple of words on a page which you read while sitting comfortably on a couch or easy-chair, then you can surely imagine how Megan and I could make ourselves see such things out in The Woods, when we had nothing but our overactive imaginations to feed off of.

I could do a lot of these types of posts because I have cut sooo much out, but I will spare you, as there's usually a good reason why I don't want it in the book. As for this one, I was inspired by a style from a book I read in college called The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles. In the middle of telling the story he often breaks off and talks to the reader, and I really liked that. But it just didn't work in my case- felt like it broke the flow, the voice didn't sound quite right, and the narrator was explaining too much when the story should speak for itself. So I chopped it. Yet for a while I liked it, and it's one of the themes I explore in the book, so I'm glad I could share it with you here.

Monday, July 03, 2006

The ultimate dreamer's song

Success! And though it has already achieved fame and fortune, I must give my thanks to google and the site it led me to - radioblogclub.com.

The song I'm sharing is a pretty famous and extremely beautiful rendition of Over the Rainbow by Israel"IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole (and this version also has some of A Wonderful World mixed in). The first time I heard it, I either got teary eyed or a serious case of the chills or both. You can just tell the song comes straight from this man's heart. So I'll stop writing now…if you're reading this from home I highly recommend that you find a comfortable spot, turn the volume up, close your eyes, and let your mind drift with the music…

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