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This guy really gets it…

September 20, 2014 by Mona

“If you feel somebody trying to put you on, you really feel it.”

… That’s the way I feel about my writing.

Are you ever reading along, not really enjoying a book, but reading it because you paid for it, or have time invested in it, and you come across a passage that simply doesn’t say anything? I suppose we all have. I may even have been guilty of writing some of those in my earlier work… back in the day when I was writing to the infamous ‘guidelines’ that were set out by the small handful of romance publishers who would look at manuscripts from people like me … people who weren’t big names in the business.

And then I was set free. Free to write from the heart, to use an overworked expression. It may be overworked, but it’s what makes writing worthwhile for me. I’ve learned to write from the heart recently. I put my characters in real-life situations and have them talk in a way that sounds honest, not the contrived romance-speak that was popular for so many years. It’s liberating, it’s fun, and my readers tell me it makes for a darned good read.

I think Leonard Cohen gets it more than anyone, with his gritty, honest song lyrics. If you’d like to read a great article from Rolling Stone, here’s the link. Happy reading, and happy listening.

Filed Under: being honest, being real, guidelines, Leonard Cohen, lyrics, Rolling Stone, romance-speak, Song writing, writing romance

Thank You Ryder Hesjedal

May 31, 2012 by Mona

When Ryder Hesjedal won the Giro D’Italia this past weekend, Canada celebrated quietly. Many of us have been watching with interest as this amazing athlete paid his dues in years past.
  As Ryder’s name becomes known the world over, I couldn’t help but think of other Canadians who have excelled in their chosen field. In no particular order, here are some reminders:

Lorne Michaels. Creator and Producer of Saturday Night Live. Maybe the best talent scout ever? Just sayin’.
Frederick Banting and Charles Best. Co-discoverers of insulin. Thank you, gentlemen.
Peter Jennings. I started watching Peter after Walker Cronkite retired. I liked his way of speaking, his grasp of world situations, and of course he was easy to look at. I miss you, Peter.
Raymond Burr. There’s a reason they’ve never tried to revive Perry Mason. Who but Raymond Burr could do  justice to the role?
David Foster. The man is good. Not only is he talented, he gives back. This past weekend in Victoria, where he got his start, the David Foster Foundation Miracle Weekend raised $4.6 million. That’s some serious coin. There were too many ‘famous’ people there to name, but they came to support David. Well done, everyone.
James Cameron. He’s been at it a long time. Does anyone doubt that Avatar II will be better than the original?
Oscar Peterson. We don’t talk about Oscar Peterson enough. I don’t know a lot about jazz, but I know genius when I hear it.
Mordecai Richler. I first read Mordecai Richler when I was just a kid…The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. I loved it then and I still love it. Mordecai lived life on his own terms and I respect him for that.
Leonard Cohen. In a class by himself.
Group of Seven.  Thankfully, many of their works remain in Canada.
I could go on, but you get the idea.
Thank you, Ryder Hesjedal.

Filed Under: David Foster, Famous Canadians, Group of Seven, James Cameron, Leonard Cohen, Lorne Michaels, Mordecai Richler, Oscar Peterson, Peter Jennings, Raymond Burr, Ryder Hesjedal

About Mona Ingram

Mona Ingram is the author of over four dozen romance novels and several series, including the Forever Series, the Gold Rush Series, the Women of Independence Series, the Second Chances Series and the Dear Santa Series.

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Romance author Mona Ingram has written dozens of novels, including the Forever Series, the Gold Rush Series, and the Women of Independence Series. She lives in British Columbia, Canada.

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