Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Why Bloggers & Vloggers Might Need a Lawyer



While I glanced outside to watch the snow fall from the sky yesterday, I kept thinking about the importance of having a good lawyer on a day like this. And, no, I'm not referring to Saul Goodman. (Breaking Bad & BetterCall Saul fans will know what I mean!) Accidents happen all the time, especially when there's bad weather, so having a lawyer that you can rely on can come in handy in case of an emergency.

Of course, we can have other life changing accidents that aren't weather related. And by "we" I'm referring to bloggers and YouTube vloggers. Below I have put together three possible situations where an injury lawyer might can be useful for bloggers and vloggers.



Book/Comic Book Conventions


Traveling across the country to attend either a book or comic book convention can be fun, but at the same time dangerous. If you're traveling by car to a convention in Florida, there's always the possibility of getting into some sort of fender bender. Once you get to the convention, there's even a  chance of falling or tripping, which is never a good thing. Then you would need to do an internet search for a personal injury attorneys Tampa.



Funk Hunting


Many YouTube vloggers are Funko collectors and they like to film themselves hunting for vinyl toys on specific release days. Last year's Force Friday event was extremely crowded with kids and adults shoving their way into stores at midnight just to get their hands on their favorite Star Wars bobble-head. Due to the big crowds, the percentage of getting an injury from an accident or scuffle is high. This is another situation where Tampa injury attorneys can come in handy.


Black Friday

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Book Tour & Giveaway: The Occuli Series



The Grey Eyed Storm
The Occuli Series Book 1
by Christie M. Stenzel
Genre: YA Urban Fantasy

In the tradition of HARRY POTTER AND TWILIGHT, comes a captivating fantasy tale that will have you on the edge of your seat and keep you reading late into the night as you go along on an unpredictable journey with the Occuli!!!

Have you ever received shocking news that changes everything?
Imagine being eighteen-year-old Remy Verbetta, and finding out that you are not 'human” and are not from this world.

Remy’s entire life has been a lie. Another world is living and breathing beside our own, an alternate dimension. 

On her eighteenth birthday, Remy finds out that she is a member of an ancient and almost extinct race called the Occuli. Each Occuli has different magical powers, based solely on their eye color. 

This 7 time award-winning, supernatural fantasy novel, follows Remy on a journey of self-discovery, magic, romance and betrayal, as she learns about her new powers and tries to figure out a way not only to survive, but also how to get back to her true home while saving the Occuli from extinction!
(Recommended for ages 16+)

**2017 Readers' Favorite BRONZE MEDAL WINNER for BEST FANTASY BOOK!!!

**2017 Book Excellence Awards FINALIST for BEST FANTASY BOOK!!

**OFFICIAL FANTASY SELECTION - 2016 New Apple Book Awards for Excellence in Independent Publishing!!!

**2016 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards FINALIST for BEST FANTASY BOOK!!

**2016 Readers' Favorite BRONZE MEDAL WINNER for BEST FANTASY BOOK!!!

**OFFICIAL FANTASY SELECTION - 2015 New Apple Book Awards for Excellence in Independent Publishing!!!

**Awarded 2016 BOOK OF THE YEAR from Books Go Social!! 

"RIVETING FROM START TO FINISH!!" by Tom





Through Golden Eyes
The Occuli, Book 2


GOLD MEDAL WINNER - 2016 AUTHORSdb.com Book Cover Contest!

"FIVE STARS!" by Ellie and AJSW

"LOVED THE JOURNAL FORMAT! RECOMMEND THIS SERIES!" by DJS

The first short story in the Occuli series is here! 

A Golden-Eyed, or "Aureus", has one sole purpose in life: to protect. Raised from children to be bodyguards, these Occuli are both the fastest and strongest and are commonly used as fierce weapons. 

Frequently they are not what they seem however, as they can be tempted by too much power and control over those they protect. This can lead them down a dark and dangerous path. 

This supplement to Book One of the Occuli series, gives the reader a more intimate look at the character of Zias. In this story the reader is taken through Zias' personal journal, giving his perspective on the journey so far with Remy and the other Occuli. He tells the story through his eyes about his struggle to remember his past and break from traditions and curses, while putting it all on the line for the love of his life, Remy Verbetta.




The Violet Eyed
The Occuli Series Book 3

"Christie Stenzel’s incredible writing style is intoxicating, drawing the reader into a magical world where anything and everything is possible… I thoroughly enjoyed The Violet Eyed, and wholeheartedly recommend it to readers aged over 15 years, who are fans of the paranormal, mystery, drama, romance, and finding oneself through it all..." Excerpt from the 5 STAR review from Readers' Favorite, March 2017 

This tale of mystery, romance, intrigue and deceit, follows Remy's sister Violet through her tragic life. 

As we delve into secrets of the past, present and future and explore Violet's relationships, we learn about her struggle against the darkness as she learns who and what she truly is and that her entire life has also been a lie. 

A unique breed of Occuli, Violet's eyes match her namesake. Being cursed from birth, will she find the strength to defeat the darkness within, or will she succumb to the darkness that is her nature?



Irresolute Amber Eyes
The Occuli Series Book 4

***Voted one of the "50 BEST INDIE BOOKS of 2017" by Readfree.ly!!!

***BRONZE MEDAL WINNER - 2017 AUTHORSdb.com Book Cover Contest! 

Book Three of the Occuli Series picks up where Book One left off!

Remy and the other Occuli have just discovered that they were able to go back in time and are trying to determine exactly what the consequences of those actions are. 

As the book progresses, it becomes apparent that a Golden-Eyed has now "turned Amber" and the Occuli family and friends must come to terms with what this means and what the end result will be....




Monday, March 5, 2018

COCO Blu-ray Review

PG; 105 minutes; Walmart
Now available on Blu-ray Combo Pack from Disney Home Entertainment is Pixar's latest animated blockbuster COCO, which recently won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Animated and an Oscar for Best Animated Feature. Directed by Lee Unkrich, the film features the talented voice-cast of
Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Renée Victor, Ana Ofelia Murguía, and Edward James Olmos.
The set in Mexico, the film centers around a young boy named Miguel who dreams of becoming a great musician, just like the famous entertainer Ernesto de la Cruz. However, his family won't let him become a musician; well, to more specific, none of his family are allowed to have anything to do with music. His great-great-grandmother, Imelda Rivera, was married to a musician who later abandoned her and their three-year-old daughter, Coco (Miguel's great-grandmother). Imelda banned music from their lives and later became a shoemaker. After her death, Coco and her family continued the shoemaker business. And of course Miguel is supposed to join the family's business one day.

Miguel plans on entering the Day of the Dead talent show, but he's quickly caught by his grandmother Elena, who breaks his guitar. Despite his family's rejection, Miguel sneaks out his home with the intention of entering the talent contest. There's only one little problem - he needs to find a new guitar. After accidentally knocking over a family photo of Imelda and Coco, Miguel begins to believe that his great-great-grandfather is the late Ernesto de la Cruz. Then he gets the idea of breaking into Ernesto's crypt to borrow his great-great-grandfather's famous guitar that's displayed there. 

However, things don't as Miguel had planned. The moment he stole the guitar, a curse was put upon him, making him become invisible to the living, but he can be seen by the dead and interact with them. The only way to return to the living is for him to get a blessing from his dead great-great-grandmother. She is more than happy to give him a blessing, but she refuses to give him permission to become a musician. That's when Miguel gets another idea. He goes on a search for his great-great-grandfather Ernesto in the Land of the Dead with the intention of getting his blessing.

Blu-ray Special Features include:

  • Deleted Scenes with Introductions - Director Lee Unkrich and co-director Adrian Molina talk about the deleted scenes and the part they played in the development of “Coco.” 
    • Día de los Muertos - In this musical extravaganza, the colors and excitement of Día de los Muertos come to life as we meet superstar Ernesto de la Cruz. 
    • The Way of the Riveras - A musical number in which Abuelita and Miguel prepare their Día de los Muertos celebration while she teaches him Rivera family history and traditions. 
    • Celebrity Tour - Héctor, a Land of the Dead tour bus guide, agrees to help Miguel, revealed to be a living boy, on his quest to find de la Cruz. 
    • The Family Fix - After de la Cruz reveals his true colors, the Rivera family puts their dismay aside and comes together to repair the smashed guitar needed to send Miguel home. 
    • To the Bridge - As the Land of the Dead counts down to the end of Día de los Muertos, Miguel and de la Cruz come head-to-head on the marigold bridge.
  • Filmmaker CommentaryPresented by Lee Unkrich (director), Adrian Molina (co-director) and Darla K. Anderson (producer).
  • The Music of “Coco” - Collaborating with musicians of Mexico and some unique instrumentation, this documentary explores the beautiful fusion of music essential to the story of “Coco.”
  • Paths to Pixar: “Coco” - Explore how the film crew’s personal stories resonate with the themes of the movie itself.
  • Welcome to the Fiesta - A musical exploration of the skeletons that make the Land of the Dead in “Coco” so wondrous and intriguing.
  • How to Draw a Skeleton - Pixar artist Daniel Arriaga gives a lesson on the quick and easy way to draw skeletons using simple shapes.
  • A Thousand Pictures a Day - Join the “Coco” crew on an immersive travelogue through Mexico, visiting families, artisans, cemeteries, and small villages during the Día de los Muertos holiday.
  • Mi Familia - Developing the Riveras was a labor of love that took the cast and crew on a deep dive into the meaning of family.
  • Land of Our Ancestors Watch Pixar artists lovingly construct layer upon layer of architecture from many eras of Mexican history, bringing the Land of the Dead to life.
  • Fashion Through the Ages The cast of characters in “Coco” are from many different eras, making for some magnificent costuming opportunities.
  • The Real Guitar The majestic guitar that spurs Miguel on his journey through the Land of the Dead is a unique creation. Watch as it is initially designed by a Pixar artist and ultimately realized as a real instrument by a master luthier in this poetic ode to craftsmanship.
  • Dante - How the crew fell in love with the uniquely Mexican breed of Xoloitzcuintli (or “Xolo”) dogs that inspired Dante.
  • How to Make Papel Picado - Join Pixar artist Ana Ramírez González as we learn how papel picado is made traditionally, and then try your own approach to this beautiful art form.
  • Un Poco “Coco” - A montage of original animated pieces used to promote “Coco.”
  • “Coco Trailers” - Trailers include “Feeling,” “Dante’s Lunch,” “Destiny,” “Journey” and “Belong.”



Final Thoughts

Friday, March 2, 2018

Book Blogger Hop: March 2nd - 8th




Instructions: Select all code above, copy it and paste it inside your blog post as HTML


Welcome to the new Book Blogger Hop!

If you want schedule next week's post, click here to find the next prompt question. To submit a question, fill out this form.

What to do:

1. Post on your blog answering this question:

  This week's question is submitted by Elizabeth  @ Silver's Reviews.


Off the book topic...do you use a mouse pad? If so, what is on it?

2. Enter the link to your post in the linky list below (enter your Blog Name and the direct link to your post answering this week’s question. Failure to do so will result in removal of your link).


3. Visit other blogs in the list and comment on their posts. Try to spend some time on the blogs reading other posts and possible become a new follower.  The purpose of the hop is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new books, befriend other bloggers, and receive new followers to your own blog.
  

My Answer:

The mouse pad I use for my desktop computer has a blue liquid background with red liquid, which is supposed to resemble blood.



Linky List:

Why Are Women With British Accents So Attractive?


I didn't realize today was the 2nd until I glanced at the calendar a few minutes ago and noticed that I needed to change the month to March. I've had a long week with very little sleep. All my blogging, reviewing, and freelance writing projects have been shoved into a late at night schedule (usually past  midnight), which is the #1 reason why I missed hours of sleep this week. When I do try to sleep, I tend to wake up after 90 minutes or so, fully awake! I guess I just have too many things on my mind right now.

If you have read any of my recent ramblings, you would know that I started collecting Funko Pop!s at the end of December. Now I've started collecting a few Hasbro Star Wars: The Black Series 6" action figures. Well, I wouldn't call it a collection yet, as there are only three in my collection so far - Guavian, Sergent Jyn Erso, and Kanan Jarrus. I wasn't planning on collecting these, but I found them on sale at my local Walmart for $5 each. So, I thought, "Why Not!" Probably my favorite from three would be "Jyn Erso," a character from Rogue One. I also have a Funko Pop! bobble head of the character.

Why do I like Jyn so much?

Well, it probably has something to do with the act that I have a slight crush on Felicity Jones, the actress who played Jyn. Yes, it's quite normal to have crushes on a celebrities, but it seems that all the actresses that I currently like are British. My favorite actresses are Hayley Atwell, Olivia Cooke, Daisy Ridley, Jenna Coleman, Keria Knightley, and Emilia Clarke. I don't why! I have no idea how to explain this phenomenon!

Well, maybe it has something to do with their British accents!

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

I'm Going To Be Starting a Ketogenic Diet!





After recovering from having the flu for nearly two weeks, followed by a bad sore throat, I'm now wanting to kick-start my body back into shape. Or just lose several much needed pounds that I've gained since last Halloween. I'm been reading up on ketogenic diet, which is basically a low-carb diet, and I believe that's the prefect route for me. However, before I start the actually diet, I'm going to test out my body's ketones levels by going on a ketogenic fast. 

While I'm on this fast (which will probably be only 3 days), I'm going to be taking the Keto Fast Supplement Powder (retails for $56.95). The powder is mostly Beta-Hydroxybutyrate (BHB) Salts, which is used for fat burning and weight loss.

There are 10 servings (scoop) per container and each serving has only 35 calories. There are no sugars or fats in it. The powder contains 819mg of Calcium (from BHB Salt), 175mg of Sodium (from Sodium BHB Salt), 250mg of Stevia Extract, and 11,700mg of Ketone Fuel Intricate (Calcium  Beta-Hydroxybutyrate, Sodium Beta-Hydroxybutyrate). There are no caffeine or stimulants in it.



Final Thoughts

Starting An Online Store For Beginners


Your typical blogger isn't rich by any means. Trust me, I should know! Besides from the occasional sponsored post, I get zero income from blogging. However, there are other ways to make some money online. Many bloggers have a wide variety side business, such as designing blogs & websites, selling used books, running an eBay store, and even selling Funko POP!s. Since I've increased my social media presences on Instagram this year, I've noticed many Funko collectors have started their own businesses by selling POP!s and other collectable toys online. I think this is a great idea.

After doing a bit of research on starting an online store, I thought I would share with you three simple tips that will hopefully help someone who is dreaming of starting their own store.


Stock Up on Merchandise

For starters, you need to figure out what you are going to sell in your store. Once you make that decision, then you need to stock up on merchandise. There are different ways of going about this, all depending on what you're wanting to sell. If you want to sell used books, then I would recommend buying books from thrift stores and garage sales at a cheap price. Or if you're wanting to sell Funko POP!s or other toys, I would recommend starting out by buying a few that are on clearance at department stores, such as Walmart and Target. You can also seek out manufacturers and wholesalers, but if you go this route, make sure to do your research, so you can get the best deals. 

And you can also take a chance at buying storage units, as sometimes you can find great items in them.

Create a Website

Once you have your merchandise, you need to set up a simple website for your online shop. Don't worry if you don't have a big budget for this, as there are many website builders that are cheap. I'm recommending either www.website.com or www.wix.com. Both of these sites offer "basic" free websites, but if you want more services with them, then you need to get a subscription. Plus, you need to get your very own domain, as it will make your store look more professional. I wouldn't recommend getting a web designer until your store has been up and running for awhile. If your business is successful, then you can seek out a designer. Until, then keep your website's layout simple and easy to use for your customers.

Know Your Customers

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Late Night Rambling: Books and Horror Flicks!



My original plans for tonight was to watch The Flash on the CW, followed by The Curse of Oak Island on the History Channel, and then go to bed early. Well, I must have gotten a second wind, as I ended up doing a bit of cleaning in the bedroom, made a cup of coffee, and I'm now listening to an Ella Henderson album while I'm writing this post.

I'm finding it hard to believe that March is almost here. 2018 is already going by too fast, and I haven't even gotten the things I wanted to do done. While I have put a huge dent in my needs-to-be-read piles, there are a few books I still need to write reviews for. If everything goes as planned, I should start on those reviews sometime tomorrow. Also, I'll be posting my review for House of Secrets by V.C. Andrews sometime this week. It took me a bit longer to read this one, but I'm finished with it. Next, I'll be reading Goosebumps: Please Do Not Feed The Weirdo by R.L. Stine. Then I'll start reading Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, which I received through the Blogging For Books program.

Hopefully, I'll have time to read two books that I had recently purchased on Amazon.com. These books are Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie and The Sinner by Petra Hammesfahr. I almost picked up Murder On The Orient Express at Walmart last year about the same time the feature film was in theaters, but when I decided to buy it, it was sold out. Then I almost bought it at Barnes & Nobles earlier this month, but it was a little pricey there, so I just got it off of Amazon, where it was cheaper. Yes, I've seen the movie. Fox Home Entertainment had sent me the Blu-ray to review a day before it was released. It's been a really long time since I had received anything from Twentieth Century Fox (which is now owned by Disney), so I was surprised (and thrilled) to receive it. As for The Sinner, I had watched several episodes of the USA adaptation on On Demand last year, but Mediacom (the cable company) never put up the rest of the episodes. I ended up buying the DVD when it was released a few weeks. Anyhow, I had looked for the book last year, but never could find it. I never thought it about the book again until I was on Amazon ordering the Agatha Christie novel, so I decided to order it, too.

Disney nicely sent me the Blu-ray of Coco (which was released today). It's a cute movie. I should have my review for it posted tomorrow. Over the past few months, Mill Creek Entertainment has sent me several great DVD and Blu-ray titles. I spent a couple of nights last week binge watching Secrets and Lies: Season One DVD, a series that aired a few years ago ABC that I never got around to watching. There are only ten episodes, but the show is really addicting. I'll probably be writing my review for it in the next few days. Also, I need to write a review for Shadow Stalkers: 10 Terrifying Features DVD. Then I need to finish watching the Horseland: The Complete Series and Street Shark: The Complete Series DVDs. These two are cartoons, and I would like to post a review for at least one of them on Saturday morning. Well, see what happens!