By : Sally Valentine

January 20 2015

January 20, 2015 Disney Stories

I’m spending a few weeks escaping the cold and snow and visiting my old friend, Walt Disney.  Walt sure knew how to tell a story. As I’m enjoying walking around the world or worlds he created, I’m impressed again by how simple his stories are. Whether the setting is a midieval castle, an African plain, […]

By : Sally Valentine

December 30 2014

The Old, Old Story December 30, 2014

With all the family gatherings, the Christmas season is a great time for storytelling. It’s only natural to reminisce about Christmases past or just other childhood memories as we get together with distant relatives, who we may not see more than once a year. Storytelling  helps us remember who we are and from whence we came. And then […]

By : Sally Valentine

November 26 2014

Remember The Name November 26, 2014

Every once in awhile I get discouraged with the writing life and decide to quit. No more books, no more poems, no more blog. Then, just as I’m about to  turn my latest manuscript into rabbit cage liner, something happens to make me stop the shredder and get out the scotch tape. I had one […]

By : Sally Valentine

November 03 2014

November 2, 2014 Put and Take

Evan, almost three, and Molly, two, started to get the hang of Halloween this year. They liked dressing up in their costumes (Buzz Lightyear and owl), and they liked running from house to house saying, “Trick or Treat.” But their favorite thing to do was to dump out the candy they’d received, play around with […]

By : Sally Valentine

October 18 2014

October 14, 2014 Let’s Get Messy

Every once in a while, the mess in my writing room overwhelms me, and I just have to straighten it up before I can do any work.  I always feel guilty about letting it get so bad and swear that I will keep it tidy from then on. You know the rest of the story. After a […]

By : Sally Valentine

September 16 2014

September 16, 2014 Foreshadowing

Foreshadowing is a literary device that gives the reader a hint of what’s to come in a story. Merriam-Webster defines foreshadow as “to represent, indicate or typify beforehand; prefigure.” Many times it serves to prepare the reader for bad news. The character who coughs on page 10, may be dead by page 100. The Bible […]

By : Sally Valentine

September 09 2014

September 9, 2014 Goodbye Summer

Most people mark the end of summer with Labor Day and back to school. But for me, summer’s not really over until after the Clothesline Art Show. The weather is oftentimes perfect, not too cold like the Lilac Festival and not too hot like Corn Hill. And it has the most creative and most professional […]

By : Sally Valentine

July 31 2014

July 31, 2014 The Storyteller

I just finished reading The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult, and I’m giving it a five star rating. I loved it. Keep in mind that this review is not necessarily from a Jody Picoult fan. I haven’t read enough of her stories yet to call myself a fan, but based on this book, I’ll look for […]

By : Sally Valentine

July 24 2014

July 24, 2014 Homerama World

I’m really glad that Homerama was back in Rochester this year. I missed it during the three years it wasn’t held. It’s a great place to spend a summer afternoon because a visitor can do some serious daydreaming here. Homerama World is a place where everything is sparkling and every space unclutterd.  What would it be like […]

By : Sally Valentine

July 10 2014

July 10, 2014 “Not Workin'”

Lately Evan’s (age 2) favorite words are “not workin’.” He uses this to mean something is just not right, whether it is electrical, mechanical or neither. If he can’t open a door, it’s not workin’. If he can’t fit something in a container, it’s not workin’. If he can’t reach the light switch, it’s not […]