Noe's Blog
May 31, 2018
Original poem: The Sunflower Opens
Yanie's Sunflower
An original poem by Noe and Cindy
Sunflower ...
The sun calls out to you;
Please open that your beauty may be true.
Your lovely colors are your own,
Your splendor must be shown.
Sunflower ...
Your life was meant to be seen
By all who the sun do chase.
Hide no longer in your own embrace;
Unfurl your petals and beautify our little scene.
Noe and Cindy
An original poem by Noe and Cindy
Sunflower ...
The sun calls out to you;
Please open that your beauty may be true.
Your lovely colors are your own,
Your splendor must be shown.
Sunflower ...
Your life was meant to be seen
By all who the sun do chase.
Hide no longer in your own embrace;
Unfurl your petals and beautify our little scene.
Noe and Cindy
Published on May 31, 2018 22:39
October 4, 2017
Sonnet 116
In respect of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116
There are several opinions on the intended meaning of Shakespeare's sonnet number 116, and though I am not doing a line-for-line explanation, I would like to express my impressions on this lovely sonnet.
Something that comes up clearly in 116 is the allusion to marriage vows, and I believe that Shakespeare was inspired by those wedding vows to pen his
There are several opinions on the intended meaning of Shakespeare's sonnet number 116, and though I am not doing a line-for-line explanation, I would like to express my impressions on this lovely sonnet.
Something that comes up clearly in 116 is the allusion to marriage vows, and I believe that Shakespeare was inspired by those wedding vows to pen his
Published on October 04, 2017 11:53
September 5, 2017
An offer to our Goodreads winners and runners up!
For our recent paperback giveaway, the winners are ...
Joanne from Michigan
and
Julie from Alaska
These photos were posted on our Instagram account, @noes_expressions, the day we mailed the packages out. Our winners actually received their copies of our paperback book, Captivated by Youth and Beauty: Mr. Bennet's story, about 2 weeks ago. We hope you are both enjoying the story!
Joanne from Michigan
and
Julie from Alaska
These photos were posted on our Instagram account, @noes_expressions, the day we mailed the packages out. Our winners actually received their copies of our paperback book, Captivated by Youth and Beauty: Mr. Bennet's story, about 2 weeks ago. We hope you are both enjoying the story!
Published on September 05, 2017 08:34
August 7, 2017
Goodreads giveaway: Captivated by Youth and Beauty
It's a giveaway!
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Published on August 07, 2017 09:50
May 24, 2017
Spider-man rescues Jane Austen
It could happen ...
Jane Austen was sitting at her writing desk, but pen was not making that swift movement from paper to inkwell at the moment. No, her hand was at her head in a contemplative posture, as she asked herself, “Oh, how should Emma react to Mr. Knightley’s reprimanding her for her treatment of Miss Bates after the picnic on Box Hill?” Jane felt the need to stretch, deciding to
Jane Austen was sitting at her writing desk, but pen was not making that swift movement from paper to inkwell at the moment. No, her hand was at her head in a contemplative posture, as she asked herself, “Oh, how should Emma react to Mr. Knightley’s reprimanding her for her treatment of Miss Bates after the picnic on Box Hill?” Jane felt the need to stretch, deciding to
Published on May 24, 2017 19:44
April 13, 2017
Captivated by Youth and Beauty
Our newest release
With the release of our latest novel, Captivated by Youth and Beauty: Mr. Bennet’s story, now seemed like a good time to interview Noe on his cover art. Noe has done all the covers for our stories, and there’s a reason he did each one the way he did. Here are some of his thoughts about doing our cover art and on this one in particular:
Me: Noe, why do you choose to do your
With the release of our latest novel, Captivated by Youth and Beauty: Mr. Bennet’s story, now seemed like a good time to interview Noe on his cover art. Noe has done all the covers for our stories, and there’s a reason he did each one the way he did. Here are some of his thoughts about doing our cover art and on this one in particular:
Me: Noe, why do you choose to do your
Published on April 13, 2017 23:34
December 30, 2016
Perfectly Preposterous Pride and Prejudice, number 3
Episode 3
Jane Austen, without a doubt, is one of the wittiest women you can find. She is absolutely one of our favorite authors. This is the third in our series of preposterous episodes—click here to see the first or the second. And now, let the fun begin:
Sisters Will Talk
The Meryton Assembly Ball always created a stir in the Bennet household, and this year's ball had what could be called
Jane Austen, without a doubt, is one of the wittiest women you can find. She is absolutely one of our favorite authors. This is the third in our series of preposterous episodes—click here to see the first or the second. And now, let the fun begin:
Sisters Will Talk
The Meryton Assembly Ball always created a stir in the Bennet household, and this year's ball had what could be called
Published on December 30, 2016 23:44
November 6, 2016
Show, don't tell — or How to make a mountain out of a molehill
My thoughts
Storytelling sounds so much better than story showing, don’t you agree? And yet, in the world of writing, there is this mantra: "show, don’t tell." According to some persons, a book is determined to be either good or bad on this one basis. But is "show, don’t tell" really the cornerstone of good writing? I don’t think so.
I have read several articles about "show, don’t tell" and
Storytelling sounds so much better than story showing, don’t you agree? And yet, in the world of writing, there is this mantra: "show, don’t tell." According to some persons, a book is determined to be either good or bad on this one basis. But is "show, don’t tell" really the cornerstone of good writing? I don’t think so.
I have read several articles about "show, don’t tell" and
Published on November 06, 2016 19:21
April 30, 2016
Goodreads review: Star Sand
Noe's review
Star Sand by Roger Pulvers
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
From his author page, we read: “Roger Pulvers is an author, playwright, theater director, and translator. He has published more than forty-five books in English and Japanese, including novels, essays, plays, and poetry. He also translates works from Japanese, Russian, and Polish.”
With a résumé like that, you would expect
Star Sand by Roger Pulvers
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
From his author page, we read: “Roger Pulvers is an author, playwright, theater director, and translator. He has published more than forty-five books in English and Japanese, including novels, essays, plays, and poetry. He also translates works from Japanese, Russian, and Polish.”
With a résumé like that, you would expect
Published on April 30, 2016 23:36
April 17, 2016
What the Dickens?
Charles Dickens
I have been reading Nicholas Nickleby for a few weeks now and have some thoughts to share on this author. Movies based on his books are almost certain to be good—Oliver Twist, Bleak House, Little Dorrit, and Great Expectations, to name just a few.
Little Dorrit mini-series 2008
But I want to talk about reading his books and his style of writing. Charles Dickens had a rare
I have been reading Nicholas Nickleby for a few weeks now and have some thoughts to share on this author. Movies based on his books are almost certain to be good—Oliver Twist, Bleak House, Little Dorrit, and Great Expectations, to name just a few.
Little Dorrit mini-series 2008
But I want to talk about reading his books and his style of writing. Charles Dickens had a rare
Published on April 17, 2016 00:20
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