Catherine

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I am a published novelist and a language arts teacher. I write paranormal romance, young adult and historical fiction.

Write Despite the Setbacks

Sunrise as seen from the top deck on the Viking Polaris.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As a writer, I keep open to story ideas and pack a travel notebook. Sometimes it’s a quick write about the day’s adventures, the places visited, the foods sampled, and the people that I met along the way. More recently, I took a trip aboard one of the Viking expedition ships, the Polaris, for the sail on the Great Lakes which covered all five of the lakes. We started with Lake Ontario, sailed on to Lake Erie, then Lake Huron, then Lake Michigan, and ended in Lake Superior.

The tour proved beyond exceptional.

We visited the Canadian side of Niagara Falls; the Henry Ford Museum in the “motor city” of Detroit; Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers in Wisconsin; the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio; Thunder Bay in Ontario, Canada; several other ports along the way. All very memorable.

 

 

Niagara Falls, Ontario
Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
an exhibit on early automobiles at the Henry Ford Museum, Detroit, Michigan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, as much as I enjoyed the cruise, I experienced a setback. During my visit to the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan, the quaint setting for the 1980 fantasy romance movie Somewhere in Time featuring Christoper Reeve and Jane Seymour, I enjoyed a buffet luncheon with fellow passengers. Then I went up to the fourth floor to get an overlook view of the island. On the way down, I missed a step and took a tumble at the bottom. In immediate pain from the fall, I had to be brought back to a tender boat and then onto the larger cruising vessel. What began as smooth sailing, ended up with my staying onboard the main ship until the last port in Duluth, Minnesota.

Not much fun! Despite that, I found so much warmth and concern from fellow passengers and the crew of the vessel. The onboard medical center provided excellent care and follow-up for my injury. Even the ship’s captain came by to ask how I was doing!

 

Staircase where I took a tumble onto the lobby of the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Michigan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I remembered how sometimes the best plans get waylaid. Life is that way! To paraphrase a saying, “we mortals make plans, and the gods laugh”.

The Grand Hotel, piano area, Mackinac Island

I’m writing again, nevertheless, using my trip, pun intended, to journal, to blog, and to recall the good times I have had despite the setbacks.

In my lifetime, I have had losses. Some are harder than others to take. However, I’ve often found that writing has helped me get through it. There is something cathartic in it. As someone who enjoys writing fiction, there may even be ideas for stories.

 

 

 

 

Time for a Beach Read? Come to the Book Festivals!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I love to travel and enjoy going to the beach in the summer. Whether “down the Shore” here in New Jersey or further away.

Along with the travel essentials I think that I will need, I’m sure to bring a few books. Whether eBooks on my Kindle or print books,  which I generally prefer, they are a travel necessity for me.

One of the best places to find a good book could be your local public library, on-line, or at book festivals. There are a number of such festivals in the tri state region.

I’ve been in them as both an author and as a reader. It’s fun!

The Passaic County Book Festival is this month. June 14th from 11 AM to 4 PM. It’s a free event worth going to!

There will be family friendly activities like arts and crafts, story time for kids, meet-and-greets with authors, and food vendors with a variety of foods.

There will be a lot of authors representing all kinds of genres, books for adults, teens, and children. I was invited to participate as an author and to be on a panel with other YA authors. I’m excited to be there. I know I’ll be getting a few beach reads too!

Review: Angels Among Us

“This short romance novel by Catherine Greenfeder has it all; romance, mystery, murder, angels, intrigue, friendship, and love. We meet the protagonist, Kay Lassiter in the prologue, when she is only thirteen years old. Here, in a foreshadowing of what is to come, we learn that she has “visions” and “the sight.” These attributes come full circle later with the introduction of Eviance, an angel, who manifests as a pivotal character in the story. The book is replete with interesting characters, such as Sir Roderick Divine, whose presence reveals a back story that fuels the current murder plot. Twists in the plot develop and keep the reader guessing as layers of the unexpected are added and the novel makes its way to a surprising and satisfying conclusion.”

Marion Goldstein

 

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