I was raised on farms where country living and nature has been instill in me. The title of my blog is to remind me to stay positive.
Friday, July 29, 2016
Jack Canfield 7-minute Videos to Help Writers
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
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Friday, July 15, 2016
POEM
COWBOY JO
(C) by Mary Nida Smith
Cowboy Jo
once an orphan child
came to Sawtooth
City ,
then Bonanza
City in 1879.
There she stayed
the first woman
to enter Yankee Fork
mining district.
Men of Sawtooth City
hadn’t laid eyes
on a woman in months
the day Cowboy Jo
rode into town
with a pack train.
The men came running
to see if she was real
this woman of pretty
auburn hair and stood tall.
She wanted their respect
but, it wasn’t to be
from the men of
Yankee Fork
Respect for a lone woman
in a mining town of men
was only a passing goal.
For Cowboy Jo laughed
and drank with the best of them.
She never raised her voice
or laughed, allowing only
a weak smile on her face.
In months that followed
Cowboy Jo was regarded
as an Angel of Mercy.
She’d pack her saddlebags
with food and medicine,
no matter how far
over rough, high mountains
she rode to nurse
a miner back to health.
Years passed, Bonanza
City grew
more women came of different class.
These women treated Cowboy Jo
kindly, enjoying her visit
when sober and bathed.
She was a restless person
a confirmed alcoholic
quickly aged in her mid-thirties
traveling from camp to camp.
Then a man named John Bee
took a fancy to Cowboy Jo
called her, his woman
One night John Bee
in a drunken poker game
thought he was a winner.
No money to raise his bet
he promised Cowboy Jo
as his wager for he was sure,
he held the winning hand.
But no, he did not.
He lost the love of his life
in a drunken poker game.
Cowboy Jo waited
half asleep and not sober
at a near-by table.
As the poker winner
came to claim his prize,
he yelled at the barkeep.
Bring me a quart of whiskey.
then he picked her limp body
shouldered her, and walked out
to greet the sunrise.
John Bee watched
the prospector’s place
from his near-by cabin.
One day the gambling man
who claim his woman
left his cabin alone.
John Bee took a wheelbarrow
found Cowboy Jo inside
drunk and out cold.
He dragged her to the wheelbarrow
quickly headed back to his cabin.
Later, he walked to the spring
to get a bucket of water.
On the return trip
he spotted the prospector
as he jumped behind a boulder.
Cowboy Jo’s new man
shot at John Bee as he
continued to shoot between
loading Cowboy Jo
into the wheelbarrow
and headed back to his cabin
with his wheelbarrow and poker prize.
Cowboy Jo lived her life
between drunk and out cold.
Being claim by one man
after another until her slow death.
Died without the respect she craved.
Died alone this orphan child
who craved love in the Sawtooth
Mountains of Idaho
in the Land
of Yankee Fork.
© by Mary Nida Smith
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
LOIACONO LITERARY AGENCY FIVE AUTHOR BOOK SIGNING
EVENT GULFPORT B&N SATURDAY, JULY
23RD 2-5PM http://www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com/loiacono-literary-agency-five-author-book-signing-event-gulfport-bn-saturday-july-23rd-2-5pm-3
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Illustrations, Poetry, and Photographs by Mary Nida Smith
Friday, July 08, 2016
Children's Books
- NO ONE WANTED ME - DACHSHUND THE COMEBACK DOXIE
- POLLY WANTS A CRACKER
- BODOOM AND SCOOTER AND THE WILD TAIL
- TRAIL OF TEARS
- THE BATTLE OF THE SEA SERPENT
- JIMMY'S BUBBLEGUN TOOTH
- TWO NAUGHTY PUPPIES AND THAT CAT
- WHAT WOULD CHRISTMAS BE
- TOY BEAR CIRCUS BEAR
- RAT ATTACK
- COUNTING FLOWERS
- CHEEZIE DENISE
15th Annual Florida Writers Conference
CARPE DIEM: Conquer the World, One Book at a Time
October 20 – 23, 2016 in Altamonte Springs, Florida
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
MISSISSIPPI WRITERS GUILD CONFERENCE
2016 Annual Conference Honoring Greg Iles
2nd Mississippi Writers Guild
Lifetime Achievement Award
Saturday, Aug. 6, awards luncheon
Friday, Aug. 5: Pre-Conference Special Day
“Richard Wright Day: Honoring Richard Wright”
Morning Tour of Significant Sites in and around Adams County that influenced Richard
Wright. Lunch at the Natchez Museum of African-American History and Culture, and
tour of the Richard Wright Room. Screening of the Documentary: “Richard Wright: A
Force for Right.” Special presentation about Richard Wright and his works. Richard
Wright
Full Schedule and Conference Fees on our web: www.mississippiwritersguild.com
Friday Evening
Registration, Supper, Keynote Address, Artists On Stage
The Vue Hotel and Conference Center Overlooking the Mississippi River
Saturday
Registration, Morning Keynote, Workshops, Awards Luncheon, Workshops, Critiques, Book Signings,
Door Prizes, and More.
Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Natchez
Hotel Accommodations $99/night, (plus tax, fees) The Vue 601-442-9976
Deadline for hotel booking: July 1, 2016 Deadline for Conference Registration: July 20, 2016
Join us as MWG Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
And Natchez Celebrates its 300th Birthday
Check here for special Natchez events: www.natchezms300.com
Help us celebrate with Natchez by donating your new or like-new books (address above)
JOIN THE GUILD AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT ON YOUR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Aug. 5-6
2016
Natchez
http://www.mississippiwritersguild.com/2016-mississippi-writers-guild-conference.html
http://www.mississippiwritersguild.com/2016-mississippi-writers-guild-conference.html
SHEBOYGAN CHILDREN'S BOOK FESTIVAL OCT 7-9
Other Wisconsin Book Festivals
Fox Cities Book FestivalSoutheast Wisconsin Festival of BooksChippewa Valley Book FestivalWisconsin Book FestivalMonday, July 04, 2016
SCBWI Midsouth Fall Conference
http://midsouth.scbwi.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/51/files/2016/04/2016_SCBWI_Midsouth_conference.pdf
2016 Midsouth Fall Conference
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/16/2016 - 09/18/2016
Date(s) - 09/16/2016 - 09/18/2016
Friday, July 01, 2016
2016
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Welcome to Our 5th Annual Kindle Book Awards!
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