I forgot to share with you the link to my Facebook page. Ah, dear me.
Here it is :): https://www.facebook.com/pages/Catherine-Girard-Veilleux/528722007228864 !
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Welcome to my writing adventure!
I forgot to share with you the link to my Facebook page. Ah, dear me.
Here it is :): https://www.facebook.com/pages/Catherine-Girard-Veilleux/528722007228864 !
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Thank you.
Writers often look for online jobs and often end up underpaid. However, I have stumbled upon a Web site a while ago that is different from the rest. It is titled ”iWrite” and says it all: You write.
There are two ways to get into the Web site. First, you sign up as a writer. Then, you need to do a few articles before getting to the next rank (there are four in totals, each with its increased payments and advantages). Having reached the ultimate level, you can even get paid $70 for ONE article! Think about how much a day of writing could earn you. That’s right: a lot.
Second, if you want to order articles, you may sign up as an employer and give your order depending on the payment you are willing to make and the description of your needs.
All in all, iWriter is a wonderful site. I used to write for fun… now I write for fun & money! It’s possible for you too! Just sign up here and get started on your own journey: http://www.iwriter.com/affiliate/276382
P.S.: If ever you need help or guidance, please, never fret to leave me a message. I’ll gladly help you! 🙂
‘’I’m …going t-to… be a s-star, Laney.’’
Coughing blood and numbness gradually taking over his body, Nathan still wanted to make that important point matter. It was mostly all he had ever lived for – being a star. Hands trembling and the red liquid running down his mouth to stain his shirt in every way possible, the 13-year-old boy tried his best to smile, both wanting to soothe his sister and himself. He was feverish, lying on the cold ground, probably the pavement (he didn’t really remember…). He couldn’t feel his legs, as though they had been removed, but caught every sobbing echoing near him as well as his sister’s arms locked tightly around his body, her tears falling onto his whitening face. He was so tired… so tired. His eyelids carried the heaviness of the world. But he didn’t mind, not now, no…
Nathan’s gaze fixed upon the fading sky, he smiled proudly and nervously – his biggest moment was here, he knew it. A star-shaped beam of white light just like the spotlight of a scene appeared before his eyes, but he wasn’t afraid.
With a feeble ‘’I told you…’’, Nathan’s world turned black and his body went limp, exhaling his last breath like a comedian utters his last line, bowing to his fans for the play was over – his life, a Greek tragedy. The people massed around him were his audience, the car, a mere problem to make the story move forward, to show everyone what he was, and the sobbing turned into praise and applause. They had come to witness the rising of a star.
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‘’I’m …going t-to… be a s-star, Laney.’’
Coughing blood and numbness gradually taking over his body, Nathan still wanted to make that important point matter. It was mostly all he had ever lived for – being a star. Hands trembling and the red liquid running down his mouth to stain his shirt in every way possible, the 13-year-old boy tried his best to smile, both wanting to soothe his sister and himself. He was feverish, lying on the cold ground, probably the pavement (he didn’t really remember…). He couldn’t feel his legs, as though they had been removed, but caught every sobbing echoing near him as well as his sister’s arms locked tightly around his body, her tears falling onto his whitening face. He was so tired… so tired. His eyelids carried the heaviness of the world. But he didn’t mind, not now, no… Nathan’s gaze fixed upon the fading sky, he smiled proudly and nervously – his biggest moment was here, he knew it. A star-shaped beam of white light just like the spotlight of a scene appeared before his eyes, but he wasn’t afraid. With a feeble ‘’I told you…’’, Nathan’s world turned black and his body went limp, exhaling his last breath like a comedian utters his last line, bowing to his fans for the play was over – his life, a Greek tragedy. The people massed around him were his audience, the car, a mere problem to make the story move forward, to show everyone what he was, and the sobbing turned into praise and applause.
They had come to witness the rising of a star.
Catherine Girard-Veilleux
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Upside Down
The pitter-tatter of little feet in the hall normally woke her each morning. Today, it was the absence of it.
As Angela worked to flutter her eyelids open, escaping the night’s strong grip as worry kept nagging at her, creeping up her whole body like an unwanted enemy and warning her mind with broken flashes of lucidity. Something was off and it was annoying her. Her brow furrowed as she slowly realized what was going on – or, actually, what was not. Quickly, not minding the dizziness of the sudden move, the brunette propped herself up on her bed with her elbows. Still, she listened closely for any sound at all… but nothing. Now, that was scary! Her heart had started to pump faster as well as her breathing had increased slightly.
Angela didn’t waste time and jumped out of bed, grabbing her light beige and slightly torn jacket and putting it on her yellow nightgown, already running bare feet outside her bedroom. If it were any normal day, she’d have minded the harsh coldness of the tiled ground on her feet – but it wasn’t, so she didn’t. Turning her head in every direction possible, anxiety plain on her face and her hair whipping her cheeks and neck, the 17-year-old girl felt panic rising. This wasn’t normal! No, no! A bit confused at first with where to begin, she finally decided to just run down the huge and long corridor to her left, desperately looking for any sign of life other than her own. Her breathing was getting raspier by the second, sweat beading on her forehead. This wasn’t possible…
Usually, faeries, goblins, imps, elves, and many other magical creatures bustled about the corridors. Every. Early. Morning. It had never failed – until this day. And even though it always made her grumble and sigh, Angela was now missing it cruelly, wishing harder than she ever had before for the noise and excitation to come back. The world seemed almost frozen, slowed to a frighteningly low speed, even inducing a strange sensation of floating and wavering. Her heart thumped against her chest and the air barely seeped in her throat and down to her lungs – perhaps the big lump of stress stuck in her esophagus blocked its full progression. She didn’t even remember she needed to breathe.
Yes, faeries and such. They lived on the first floor, where the brown-haired woman resided. The elves had chosen the fourth floor, whereas the gnomes and goblins preferred the moist scent of the basement. Imps and witches slept on the third floor, and all the others were mixed between the fifth floor and seventh floor as they desired (some even chose to fall asleep under the moonlight and stars, up on the roof where a big bell was mounted – they never used it anymore and most people had forgotten it even existed, much like they did those marvelous beings…) The majestic place she lived in, called the Coven, was an old abandoned place in Italy reconverted into a haven for all which that was magic. Besides her; she was the only exception. Angela was the only human allowed inside its doors. Why? She figured that due to technology, people believed less in what they deemed fantasies, closing their third eyed to the real beauty of the world – no wonder the other humans found it boring, they didn’t even see half of it! Except for Angela: she was one of the rare who still could, and despite their fear and despise for the human race, the creatures had welcomed her with open arms and wings, giving her a home after the fire that destroyed her family. Not only was she grateful, she also didn’t miss the ‘outside’ and took the as family.
Angela, as if suddenly given wings, sprinted down the wide and creamy marble stairs and into a sober, yet impressive hall. Again, the same colour and material everywhere – even the rich-looking benches were made of plain marble! The teenager quickly came to an abrupt stop when she noticed a feminine figure sitting on one of the (uncomfortable) benches in the middle of the room. Her eyes widened with fear and insecurity. The slender blonde slowly turned her face in her direction, her voluptuous heart-shaped lips curving upward with mischief, her thin and perfect legs crossed with her right hand gently cupping her top knee.
‘’Hello, Miracle,’’ said the woman with a grin and a sugary tone of voice that warned of deeper motives. A lock of her hair slid over her cheek, leaving to be seen a beautifully mystical elf-pointed ear.
But why would an elf be here at this hour? They never come down their 4th floor before noon… And who is she?
‘’That’s not my name,’’ Angela replied dryly, hands clenched tightly so as they were turning white, brow furrowed, she was nibbling at her lower lip out of concern.
‘’Oh yes, it is~,’’ cooed the stranger before chuckling. The tall woman stood up, smoothing her light skirt. She shot the young lady a look of two-faced amusement and grinned before calmly and confidently making her way towards the huge wooden doors of the abandoned coven.
I really don’t like her – don’t trust her either. Really, who’s she? Does she even think her acting all mysterious is gonna do the trick!? Hmpf.
‘’Hey! W-wait…!’’ Angela exclaimed, trotting after the woman. ‘’I don’t even know who you are! I’ve never seen you around here… nor anywhere, for that matter!’’
The elf slowed down and put a hand on the right door, gradually opening it as though she had all the time in the world, with only a gentle push it seemed – it was a fact, elves were stronger than humans, indeed! Turning her oval-shaped head only so slightly, she smiled crookedly, shadows playing dangerously over her face due to natural light play. ‘’Then, perhaps it is time you did…’’ On this, the elf slipped outside the building, her chuckling still growing in intensity haunting the hall as it echoed against every wall like a disturbing mantra.
What kind of answer was that?!
Angela gasped then started running after her, awkwardly pushing the door open wider – damn, it was always so heavy! – before freezing right outside the threshold, onto the top of big cement stairs. No one. No noise either. There seemingly wasn’t any soul to be found within the small Italian village nor any hint that could prove a 30-year-old *welf had just exited the Coven. Gaping, with her breathing slowing to a more moderate pace, staring straight before her in blank astonishment. For a town normally buzzing with activity, this sure was peculiar; not even a single sign of life! Nothing. A cold and dry breeze whistled past her, making her long brown hair dance with the wind for a few seconds, accompanied by an eerily shrill sound that whispered to her nothing good. She took in every piece of the odd scenery, now feeling completely unease about it all. Everything had changed by taking a turn for the worst, mainly the ambiance – the houses appeared smaller, crammed together, falling into ruins, and also their colours held a much darker tone, as though gray and dull marine were the new trend.
She trudged for a few feet and halted at the edge of the first step, her incredulous gaze fixed upon the empty and narrow streets. The certainty that something wicked this way came had just established itself  in her whole being, like a dark shadow looming over her, creeping up her every bone and nerve.
What have I gotten myself into?
* welf: woman-elf
Catherine Girard-Veilleux
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Hello, folks!
I know I’ve quite shone with my absence recently (forgive me, I was sick and still am in University), but I have good news for you:
I’ve just recently entered a writing contest and the due date is November 20, which means you’ll get to read it this week. 😉 First excerpt, then! 😀
Also, don’t worry, new tips are coming your way as well as book reviews.
Thanks for staying with me on this journey.
See you at the next stop!
I have not been displeased!
This book not only touches one’s soul deeply, but also acts as a presence of God, as if He were patting you on the shoulder, whispering things you needed to hear once again… It can both uplift your mood and make you cry.
Now, I have to say I usually don’t like this sort of books, not because it is bad, but because it makes me feel like the teacher’s pet towards God, although I am a believer and love him. Nevertheless, these last 4 years haven’t been easy on me, particularly that last one, despite everything I’ve been through; I was born with heart malformations and had to undergo a major surgery at 4, then a year later I received a pacemaker that I had to change at 16 (it happens every 9 years). I’ve been told I am quite courageous and always believed God genuinely wanted me back on Earth, after pushing me back into my body thrice on the surgical table. However, I’ve had my best friend die 4 years ago, suffered from many abandons during the same year, horrible heartbreaks, then one of my greatest aunts died, many changes in my life occurred as well as troubles with my father, then another one of my aunts died, my grandma and my favourite great-aunt got dangerously sick. All of this leading to a huge migraine that left me without any memory of my life and impairing me to walk and talk sometimes, suffering from huge pains; I have nightmares, I sleep 3 hours at night when I’m lucky. All of this for 1 year… Let’s just say anger and sorrow have been dining at my table since then. They crashed down my party. I am such in physical and emotional pain and keep talking to God for help and explanations that when I saw the book title, with poetry (what I adore!), I deemed it as an answer and just had to take it… And I am not disappointed!
You see, many who write positive things never really experienced what I lived or dismay deep enough for me to feel compelled and ready to believe them and what they preach. However, in Thomas’ book, we learn he’s been through horrible times as well – differently, you may say, but it has still a huge weight on it (congratulations for having overcome it, by the way! – from another fighter) and that made it all the more touching and his words true and piercing. I won’t lie: I’ve gone to angry, to crying, to grinning. I was battling my own demons when reading it, but I must say it did answer most of my questions… because even though the main topic is God, not only does he vary it, he also dares explore other areas such a Jesus’ crucifixion and his own difficult times, which makes it all seem the more human to me (and a big victory on his side, I must say! Because otherwise I get bored and I got strayed from that monotonous path ;)) I’ve never been fond of Jehovah’s Witnesses seeing as, from what I’ve heard, they would have let me die due to my needing blood transfusions. But, I pushed it aside for the talent and art of this book, and only focused on God and the meaning.
Unfortunately, the biggest flaw it holds is one I despise above all: grammar mistakes. Here, he doesn’t conjugate the verb at the right tense, which makes it sound weird and forces you to re-read. There, he confuses ‘’its’’ for ‘’it’s’’ and the possessive for plural and vice versa. His choice of words is sometimes both amazing and redundant. Also, he mainly uses capital letters whenever a pronoun is related to God, but I’ve noticed some of them got forgotten along the way… A few poetry lines are too long when the last words should have been the start of the next line instead of the end, which grows to be boring and confusing. A few times it sounded too teacher’s pet for me, but was still inspiring, despite the many uses of the same words here and then…
Overall, I really do believe the author should have paid for an editing of his book. Despite all of that unpleasant grammar problem for the trained eye, the book is worth reading and holds many truths as well as being a real roller coaster ride of emotions, trust me. Moreover, his knack of ending sentences with a rhyming verb, mostly in a question, instead of starting with it is fantastic and ingenious! It is quite interesting. Speaking of rhymes, I just love how Thomas made the best use out of them, despite some redundancy (poems have to rhyme for me to be considered good, even enjoyable). His poems are also tinted with questions, which make you introspect and ponder over the words’ meaning as well as how maybe God perceives it all – this is a tactic I am fond of, as if the poem you are reading is actually interacting with you, not only waiting after you to be read, quite a charm, really! That is not all! I greatly appreciated his daring and courage with his work titled ‘’The Last Three Steps and Last Breath of Jesus Christ’’ my favorite poem of Jehovah God since I wasn’t expecting a turn of point of view from God; it was a delightful experience, although genuinely heart wrenching (in a good way) and new. I enjoyed the boldness of the author with such a topic and the chosen words to express Jesus’ thoughts, purpose and life left me speechless. Also, I found his sharing his pains some kind of a ‘blessing’, because most who write such things usually don’t have what I call ‘’hard times’’ whereas most of my life is one, which makes all of his words even more touching and true. The page called ‘’Faith’’, which describes many situations of everyday and troubled life where our faith plays an important role and it feels genuine, forcing you to think about it and agree (it made me smile because this is something I believed in even before reading it, yeti t was amusing to see someone sharing this belief). Finally, the ending (‘’Scriptures to Lift Us’’) is just of a surprising good taste and a thoroughly great idea that won me over and is a must to read just for the sake of it:  the author provides us with a list of excerpts (mostly on where to find them) from the Bible, related to different problematic and painful situations our lives can be made of (I found about 7 topics of high relevance to me in them). It is much thoughtful and caring – I had never seen this before.
If one asked me about this book, I’d tell them the best of it and say that if they need help or reassuring, genuine emotions, then to read Jehovah God: Poems to Light the Road to Everlasting Life. It’s as if God is holding your hand whilst scrolling down the pages, murmuring to you with a smile, or a serious face, telling you:  ‘’Here, this is what you’ve been looking for – answers.’’ It’s as if you’re accompanied during that time by someone sincere and loving, yet authoritarian but with a good and greater will than we know of.
– Reviewed by Catherine G.V., a.k.a Ad Librum Aeternam.
Hello! Don’t worry, my writing tips will be back soon. I’ve just recently been caught up in deeper studies, you see.
However, I do have good news for you! Not only am I doing book reviewing now (found a few jobs here and there! Yes, it is possible! I might make a post about that to help you all out), I am also preparing a Halloween Short Stories Special! You’ve read well.
I’ve started having ideas about it, thanks to my great love for that amazing holiday that is Halloween! I’ve already written a few sentences and the main plots. However, it shouldn’t be ready for this year (unfortunately, it’s too tight of a schedule for me to get it ready yet), but I’ll do everything I can to get it polished and available next Halloween. Plus, on the way, I’ll leave you some bread crumbs to follow me to the villainous witch’s candy house ;)… Excerpts and perhaps even one of the short stories in them, just to give you a preview!
Would you like it?
I’m sure you would!
If you have any comments, questions, or just want to express your enthusiasm, please, write a comment at the bottom of the page. Thank you!
I’ll keep you updated about The Halloween Project.
I am proud to say I now start my journey as a new book reviewer! 🙂
I took the opportunity that came my way and chose the book I’d like to read, which I received two days ago. I am as excited and enthusiastic toward this as a child receiving a birthday present. Surprises to discover!
Remember my previous post? That’s what I’m talking about.
I shall give you updates as to how the process of it goes, how it makes me feel and such.
I have chose this book to read:Â Jehovah God: Poems to Light the Road to Everlasting LightÂ
Now, now, some of you might go ”errr, dull/cheesy” and others ”well, this is different”, but really, don’t. There are two reasons I’ve decided to pick this one – at first, I was looking for an adventure novel, imagine that!
1- I have hard illnesses (yes, more than one, sadly!) and it’s worsened a year ago. It’s plain, not to make a pun but, Hell. I suffer everyday beyond belief and, want it or not, I kind of lost faith and hope in life… which is horrible seeing as I’m such a passionate woman! I used to simply adore the concept of being alive (despite difficult cardiac problems I was born with). And I kept praying and asking for guidance, help and more hope… a reason to hang on. More than ever. You don’t need to be a believer to relate or understand, just respect me. But, as I was scrolling down the choices Book Hub Inc. gave me, I stumbled upon this. A direct message to my prayers?! I think so! So, why was I to avoid such an obvious call?… Usually, I don’t read such books, not because it’s bad, but it’s not my usual style, let’s say… But since I find myself feeling helpless and in pain, I figured this was just my answer. Something sent my way to help me and I clicked on it.
2- Believe it or not, I ADORE poems! I’ve always loved poetry. 🙂 It was almost staring at me in the eye, provoking me as whether I had the wrong idea of not choosing it or following my curiosity and common sense…. Because, like I said, I had asked for help… And isn’t it weird it appeared to me in a form I simply can’t resist (poetry), when I expected it the least (in a book reviewing program!… I was expecting novels and such!), and only a week after I kept screaming at the sky to hear me? Coincidence? I think not. 🙂
God (or energy, or cosmos, whatever you believe in) sends messages and answers in peculiar, yet subtle or obvious ways… You just need to open your eyes wide to really see them. This time, I chose to thank Him and listen to his advice when picking this book, which I’d have never done before (I prefer adventure, crime, science fiction and such themes).
”Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” – Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series.
One of the hardest quote to make happen in real life, and yet one of the most important.
On this, be aware I’ll keep updating this reviewing of mine as the experience goes by! 🙂 I’m so eager to start reading and take notes.
I want to thank you for deciding to accompany me on this writing journey – you won’t regret it!
I have recently entered my second year of my Bachelor’s degree in Translation (yes, yes!) and been in the process of classifying my poems and finding potential publishers for my novels to come – no, no, I wasn’t lazying off, haha! And yes, you will probably get a few samples and excerpts, of course.
What a glorious surprise I had, though, when a new book publisher (thank you, Book Hub, by the way!) followed me on this account! While I still want to write my own things, I also want to make myself some publicity (what freelance doesn’t want to?), and I stumbled upon their request to find book reviewers! I might actually try it, as I’ve always wanted to review others’ works and enjoy good stories. Plus, it does make you some publicity in the field ;)…
What do you think?
Here is the link for all of you who are interested. Give it a look and maybe you’ll be curious enough to try it – we never know where things can lead us sometimes… An opportunity or a hobby? 🙂
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