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A little taste of Italy continued …

July 3, 2012 by Patricia Sands

Last week author Barbara Conelli dropped by and wrote a fabulous post about being a travel writer. Today she’s taking a little time out from searching for Rome’s best secrets, to answer a few questions. She’s not staying here long and I don’t blame her … in fact I’m still working on beaming myself over to Italy to hang out there with her … Who else wants to come?

PS  –  Your new book, Chique Secrets of Dolce Amore, is filled with so many fantastic tips and secrets that only a native would know. How long did it take you to compile all of this delicious and delightful information?

Thank you very much, Patricia! It’s been an ongoing process. Milan has been my long-time companion and my home away from home. My grandma was born there, I lived, studied and worked there for years, and the city is full of memories of friends, loves and delicious adventures. I’ve been collecting those urban and gastronomic secrets for years, writing them down in my travel journals. I love becoming a part of the city and simply submerging myself in its vibe and magic. When I decided to write the books, it was actually hard to choose what to use and what to leave out. I could write five more book about Milan, and I’d probably still have lots of material left.

PS –  The people who own and run the establishments you mention, must be delighted with the lovely write-ups in your book. Do you receive much feedback from them?

Yes! It’s so wonderful, and it touches my heart each time it happens. They send me beautiful e-mails, they are my fans on Facebook and follow me on Twitter, and many of them have become my friends. They appreciate the fact I have written about them with genuine love and interest, and seeing their joy is a wonderful reward. It always surprises me to hear from them, and it makes me happy.

PS –  While this book focuses on Milan, your first book Chique Secrets of Dolce Vita, covered a wider range of places including Cinque Terre and Lake Como. Do you have a third book planned and is your summer stay in Rome giving us a hint as to the topic?

Yes! My next Chique Travel Book is going to be about Rome, and I have a feeling it will be even more delightful. I’ve been to Rome many times before, but this time I’m really exploring the city off the beaten track, and what I have found and discovered so far is just fantastic. I believe no book has ever shown Rome the way I’m going to show it to my readers.

PS – There are so many good things to talk about when the topic of visiting Italy arises and eating is very close to the top of the list. If you could only choose one dish to eat in an Italian restaurant, what would it be?

Oh, this is a really difficult question! I’m a gourmet, and food is my lifelong passion. I love eating out and I enjoy exploring new restaurants and dishes. Choosing just one is very hard, but right now I would say it is fish soup the way it’s made at a very special place in Rome. I’m not going to reveal it yet because it’s an upcoming topic for my blog, and maybe for my book as well, but it is absolutely one of the best dishes I’ve ever tasted, and one of the most amazing restaurants I’ve ever visited.

PS –  The blog post you wrote last week for us was filled with excellent information for aspiring travel writers … and travellers, for that matter. When you look back at your early days, is there anything you would have done differently in getting to where you are today?

Thank you for this question! You know, I totally believe that at each moment we are exactly where we are meant to be. Every single moment crafts our personality, helps us grow and become better. Looking back, I can see that I could have made different choices on many occasions, but at the same time, I understand the impact that particular choice had on my life, and I would never ever want to change that life experience. It hasn’t always been easy, as I seem to have a knack for drama ;), but it has always been delicious and very Chique; and I hope to keep it that way.

Grazie mille,Barb! Thanks so much for taking time from your very exciting stay in Rome to chat with us. I check into your blog regularly to see what adventures you have been having and I’m sure many of my dear readers will be doing the same. If we can’t actually be there right now, we can have some fun that way! I can’t wait until you move on to Venice in August! Safe travels, my friend.

Have you, dear readers, visited Italy? What is your favourite memory from there? If you haven’t made it over there yet, is there a fantastic Italian restaurant near you? Tell us about it and share your favourite Italian dish. Hmm, I’m getting hungry just thinking about it and we have a magnifico Italian bistro within walking distance. Ciao for now!

Filed Under: Blog, General Travel Tagged With: Barbara Conelli, Chique Secrets of Dolce Amore, Chique Secrets of Dolce Vita, friendship, Italy, Patricia Sands, Rome, The Bridge Club, the power of friendship, travel, travel to Italy, Women

Thank you, Nora Ephron

June 26, 2012 by Patricia Sands

Photo credit aarongoldfarb.com

Whenever I want to be reminded of smart, funny, poignant, meaningful writing, I read something written by Nora Ephron. Screenwriter, film maker, novelist, essayist and brilliant speaker, she was also a prolific blogger.

Her talent was a constant inspiration to many women pursuing the dream of becoming a writer and a source of tremendous enjoyment to all readers – and viewers – of her work. I love *laugh out loud* moments and Ephron was a master of the art.

The first book of hers that I read was “Heartburn”, back in the 1980’s and I’ve been a fan ever since.

Nora Ephron passed from this life today and she will be missed.

The New York Times has an excellent obituary which can be read by clicking here.

This link will take you to videos of five classic scenes from her movies. The one below is my all-time favourite from When Harry Met Sally.

The following is a list of just her film credits. Pretty amazing, isn’t it? Which one was a favourite of yours?

Film Credits/TV Credits
Film Name / TV Show Name (Episode Name)
Role
Category
Julie & Julia  2009
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Film
Bewitched  2005
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Film
Lucky Numbers  2000
Director, Producer
Film
Hanging Up  2000
Producer, Screenwriter
Film
You’ve Got Mail  1998
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Film
All I Wanna Do  1998
Executive Producer
Film
Husbands and Wives  1992 -Dinner Party Guest
Actor
Film
This Is My Life  1992
Director, Screenwriter
Film
The Super  1991
Screenwriter
Film
My Blue Heaven  1990
Producer, Screenwriter
Film
Crimes and Misdemeanors  1989 -Wedding Guest
Actor
Film
Cookie  1989
Executive Producer, Screenwriter
Film
When Harry Met Sally  1989
Associate Producer, Screenwriter
Film
Heartburn  1986
Screenwriter, Book Author
Film
Hopeless Pictures  2005
Voice
TV
Expand
Michael  1996
Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Film
Mixed Nuts  1994
Director, Screenwriter
Film
Sleepless in Seattle  1993
Director, Screenwriter
Film
Silkwood  1983
Screenwriter
Film
Perfect Gentlemen
Screenwriter
Film
Best Friends
Screenwriter
Film
Compromising Positions
Screenwriter
Film
  

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog Tagged With: 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist, 2012 Indie Excellence Book Awards - Finalist, ForeWord 2010 Book Of The Year Finalist, Indie Reader Discovery Awards Finalist 2012, Nora Ephron, Patricia Sands, The Bridge Club, Women, writing

Vote for Nicole!

June 19, 2012 by Patricia Sands

Nicole Basaraba would make a fantastic Samsung Global Blogger for the London Olympics 2012. Please read the details below and give her your vote and pass this message along. She’s a super young woman, talented blogger and would be perfect for the task! GO NICOLE!

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist, 2012 Olympics, ForeWord 2010 Book Of The Year Finalist, Nicole Basaraba, Patricia Sands, Samsung Global Blogger, The Bridge Club, the power of friendship, Women

Channeling Mr. Rogers …

June 12, 2012 by Patricia Sands

Photo credit – Wikipedia

It’s a beautiful day in the neighbourhood, a beautiful day for a neighbour, would you be mine, could you be mine … *channeling Mr. Rogers* … and there’s a lot of blog-hopping going on today, which always guarantees a great time!

For some reason, I’ve been humming the theme song from  the Mr. Rogers show all day. But … hey … his show was all about friendship and that’s what I’m talking about with my friend Jess today.  I must be having some sort of psychic connection with Fred … goodness knows I watched at least a zillion of his shows when our children were small!

I’m hanging out at the Happiness Project with the fabulous Jess Witkins, a young woman with the most brilliant smile and a sunny attitude to match. How could you not want to rush over to a blog with that handle?

As well as spreading happiness, Jess is working on her first novel and we are all following her progress with great anticipation. Write on, Jess!

She’s been telling me recently about her fabulous book club and we got talking about friendship and  … well … click right here and hop on over to join our chat. You know I’m all about friendship! We would love to hear from you AND THERE’S A GIVEAWAY INVOLVED. See you there!

To make the day even better, best-selling author and dear friend, Steena Holmes … (um, she’s a bit on the shy side … could her photo be any smaller? Steena, we have to talk!)

Anyway, the awesome and talented Steena is here to share her exciting news! Her latest novel, “Finding Emma” has just won the 2012 Indie Excellence Award in the Fiction category. It’s a gripping, emotional story which I was privileged to read and review just as it was published and it is most worthy of all the kudos being received.

Along with that, Steena is contributing a portion of the proceeds from sales to the Missing Children Society of Canada.

If you haven’t read it yet, here’s the Amazon link. BUT WE ARE ALSO GIVING AWAY AN E-COPY HERE! Woohoo!

Steena has an amazing blog tour in progress, hosted by Women On Writing, and you can find a list of all of her stops on her website as well as details about a Scavenger Hunt … seriously!  Honestly, this woman is creative!  She has written some terrific posts that truly hit home about parenting … and the subject of chocolate does come up from time to time as well!

Just leave a comment below this post and then click here to go to Steena’s blog to leave a comment after you read her excellent post about her thoughts on winning an award. We will employ our highly scientific method of putting all the names in a hat and having my DH pick out the winner!

Ahem, pardon me for nudging Steena just a little to the side of the spotlight for a second to share the news that The Bridge Club was a Finalist in the Women’s Issues category for the 2012 Indie Excellence Awards. It was fun to find both of us there when they sent out the list of Winners and Finalists. Yay, us!

I know you are going to enjoy getting to know these two fine friends of mine. In the author/blogger community we often pop around to each other’s sites. It’s the cyber equivalent of meeting up at the local coffee emporium, martini bar, or chocolateria. Where do you like to hang out with your friends? 

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog Tagged With: 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist, 2012 Indie Excellence Book Awards, Finding Emma, ForeWord 2010 Book Of The Year Finalist, Fred Rogers, friendship, Happiness Project, honesty between friends, Jess Witkins, lifelong friendship, Missing Children Society of Canada, Mr. Rogers, Patricia Sands, scavenger hunt, Steena Holmes, The Bridge Club, the power of friendship, the value of laughter, Toronto, Women, Women On Writing, writing

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