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  • Tuesday, November 09, 2010

    Susan Welcomes Sheila Roberts




    Hey, all. My friend and sister Pacific North-Westerner is joining us today with the deets on her new Christmas book and some exciting news on last Christmas' book, which I getta dish! On Strike For Christmas, which many of you probably read after she blogged about it last year, has been made into a lifetime movie! It will be on the (duh) Lifetime channel December 5th! Isn't that just the coolest?

    But equally cool is her now book, The Snowglobe. So please join me in giving Sheila a big Quills welcome so she can tell us all about it. Take it away, Sheila!

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    LET IT SNOW GLOBE!

    Don’t you love snow globes? I sure do. I think what I love the most about them is the perfect scene under the globe. It always stays perfect, no matter how much you shake things up, no matter how wild a blizzard you create. When the snow settles, everything is perfect once more. Just like real life, right? Hahahahahaha.

    Ever had moments when you wished you could crawl inside a snow globe and stay in that nice, perfect world? I sure have, especially around the holidays when things are starting to get crazy.

    Ever have a perfect moment you wished you could capture? You know, those awesome times when the children are sleeping and looking so angelic, when the snow is softly falling outside and you’re warm inside with a nice fire going and a good book (or a good man!), the one time everyone liked what you made for dinner. I can think of several times in my life that I would love to have captured in a snow globe: listening to my big brother read the Christmas story at my family’s annual Christmas Eve gathering, the celebration the day we brought our daughter home, my baby son racing around his crib and smiling in anticipation as I entered the room to get him up from his nap, the day my husband and I made our wedding vows, the time I lost enough weight to fit into my dream dress (boy, there was a fleeting moment!).

    In The Snow Globe my characters find a snow globe in an antique shop that shows whoever possesses it just what she needs to see to give her hope and help her fix her life. Oh, wouldn’t we all love a snow globe like that? I sometimes wonder if I had a snow globe that showed me the future what I would want to see. Me, skinnier, with no wrinkles. On Dancing with the Stars. Hmmm. If I saw that would I be in a wheelchair? Probably, since I’m sure if I went down for the splits I’d never come up again. I must admit I’m happy with my life right now and grateful for all the good things in it and the friends and family that make me feel so blessed. Still what the heck, put me in there with Jonathan or Derek, wearing lots of sequins and make me twenty years younger and thirty pounds lighter. And forget the snow. Give me glitter!

    What about you? What would you see? Whatever you’re longing for, whatever the future holds, as we charge into the holiday season, I wish for all of you this year a season of hope and joy.

    10 Comments:

    Blogger susan andersen said...

    Welcome, welcome, Sheila! I'm so excited to see your lifetime movie! And, of course, to read the newest book. So Snow Globe is two words, huh? Sorry about that. Spelling isn't my strong suit. You'd think, given how much I read, I'd be better at it.

    7:39 PM  
    Blogger Nissie said...

    Hi,Sheila! I,too,am looking forward to the movie and new book.

    What a lovely post! I am a huge dreamer,so there are too many moments to list here. I'll just say that I really like your idea of the snow falling and being inside with a good book and a good man! :)

    10:46 PM  
    Blogger Kate Douglas said...

    Welcome Sheila, and how cool is that? Wow...I can't imagine what it would be like to see characters you imagined brought to life on screen.

    I'm a dreamer as well, though I've also learned to be more like the family dog and live in the moment. Sometimes it's a bit more relaxing than wondering what's coming next. I'll leave that to my fictional characters!

    8:17 AM  
    Blogger Jayne Ann Krentz said...

    Welcome back to RWQ, Sheila, and congratulations on the Lifetime Movie! That's fantastic. I can see your books becoming a regular holiday feature on Lifetime. Next year, SNOW GLOBE!

    1:23 PM  
    Blogger Carla Neggers said...

    I love the premise for SNOW GLOBE, Sheila, and fantastic about the movie. Thanks for joining us! Btw, I had trouble posting -- not sure if it's just me.

    1:53 PM  
    Anonymous Sheila Roberts said...

    Thanks very much one and all for having me! It's always fun to come hang with the Quills. Obviously, this is going to be a fun holiday season at my house. I'm looking forward to seeing my characters come to life on the screen and I can't think of a better place for that to happen than the Lifetime Channel. Needless to say I have a mondo chick flick party planned.

    2:04 PM  
    Blogger susan andersen said...

    Shiela, did you get to see any of the filming? And who are the stars? We need DETAILS!

    4:45 PM  
    Anonymous Sheila Roberts said...

    It's got Daphne Zuniga and David Sutcliffe in it. She's cute and he's HOT! Ho, ho, ho!

    7:00 AM  
    Blogger Lori Foster aka L. L. Foster said...

    Sheila, I'm sorry that I'm late in saying, WELCOME to QUILLS! :-)

    I love, love, love snow globes. I have several that I set out during the holidays, but also some that aren't holiday themed and sit out always. They're so pretty.

    If I could look into a snow globe and see anything, it'd be something grand, like world peace, no more unhappy children, no more abuse... :-)
    But if I have to narrow it down to something immediate, it'd be me done with my current WIP! LOL

    The book and the movie sound wonderful! Can't wait.

    All my best,

    Lori

    3:49 AM  
    Blogger Stella said...

    Welcome, Sheila. What fun to read your blog. Stella

    9:49 PM  

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