Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Fan Fiction and Originality

There are people... including some fan fiction writers... who say that works of fan fiction are not original, because the writers thereof are building on someone else's material.
Well, I do not agree with this. Yes, we are using material originated by others, but we are using it in a new way. 
If I were to design and sew a dress (not very likely), it would be
an original work, even though I did not weave the material myself.
The way I see, originality isn't so much using new material as it is using the material at hand in a new way, and adding a few personal touches.



Tuesday, September 9, 2014

New Fanfiction.net Category

At my request, (brag brag brag) the Books category on fanfiction.net now has a Betsy-Tacy sub-category.
I had a story ready and waiting, and I've already submitted it.
It will be on my This Week's Fan Fiction list.

Monday, September 8, 2014

The Greatest Woman Who Ever Lived??? NO!!!!! The Greatest Woman Who Ever Lived.... YES!!!!!

H.G. Wells once called Margaret Sanger "the greatest woman who ever lived."  
He could not have been more WRONG!!!
The greatest woman who ever lived is also the humblest woman
who ever lived... the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose birth we celebrate today.
Here is the Collect for today's feast.
Impart to your servants, we pray, O Lord,
the gift of heavenly grace,
that the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin
may bring deeper peace
for those for whom the birth of her Son
was the dawning of salvation.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
– Amen.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Not My Usual Sunday

Those of you who are familiar with this blog know how much I love Sunday.  You know that I usher it in on Saturday evening,
with a candle (battery-operated), a prayer adapted from the Jewish Sabbath, the hymn "On This Day, The First Of Days,"
a whispered "Shabbat shalom," and Evening Prayer I.
That's not what happened this week.  I was feeling too sick...
the worst being a sore throat.
Long story short, I didn't have my usual Sunday, so the Sunday Books segment will not appear on this week's book list.
I hope to be able to have my customary Sunday next week.  I felt really deprived today.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival

It's time to hop over to RAnn's blog for Sunday Snippets!  I've found some wonderful blogs thanks to RAnn.  How about sharing yours?






Books Read in the Past Week

Books read for the first time are marked with a #

Books, except for Sunday books, are grouped by author
and not necessarily in the order read.


"Between Heaven and Mirth"#
by James Martin, SJ
[non-fiction]
(Kindle book)
"A Right to Be Merry" #
by Mother Mary Francis, P. C. C
[nonfiction]
"Travelers Along the Way"
by Fr. Benedict Groeschel
[collective biography]
"Kitty from the Start"
"Kitty in the Middle"
(physical copies)
Kitty in the Summer"
(openlibrary.org loan)
by Judy Delton
[children's fiction]
(fast reads)
"The Story of a Soul"
by St. Therese of Lisieux
{Sunday books}

Bible books read this week:
"Isaiah"
"The Gospel According to John"
"The Gospel According to Matthew"


"Anne's House of Dreams"
{carried over from last week}
"Anne of Ingleside"
{carrying over into next week}
by L. M. Montgomery
[fiction]

"Intimate Practices: Literacy and Cultural Work in U. S. Women's
Clubs, 1880-1920" #
by Anne Ruggles Gere
{carrying over into next week}

"grace notes"
"love, annie"
{carrying over into next week}
by Dandi Daley Mackall
[children's fiction, Christian (Protestant, no denomination specified), "Blog On" series]
(Google books, replacing the physical copies lost when I moved)
It seems rather appropriate to read books about blogging online! :)


"A Time for Watching"
by Gunilla Norris
[children's fiction]

This Week's Fan Fiction

Friends at Last
an AU Another World story

Unsuited To Each Other
Chapter 2 is now up

Encouraging news about EWTN's Fr. Anthony

Fr. Anthony hopes to be back on the air in the near future.  Oh, HOW I'm praying for that to happen! https://franciscanmissionaries.c...