Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts

Sunday, July 18, 2010

"Check Out the: "Anniversary BLOG TOUR" on: '1RomanceEbooks.com'!"



"Hi,

Everybody!"


I just wanted to give you a quick heads up on the final half of the Anniversary Blog Tour that's being celebrated over at:


1RomanceEbooks.

(NOTE: "click" link (above) to visit contest site!)




"They are

ONE YEAR OLD!"






They have lined up some of the hottest bloggers for a "BLOG TOUR" and they have offered dozens of fantastic prizes just to show up and comment on their blogs!




One LUCKY reader will win the grand prize:

"a Sony

E-reader!"




Lots of the blogs along the way are also offering prizes, too, so you had better hurry so you don't miss out on the fun!

The first thing you have to do is visit 1RomanceEbooks.com and get a "PARTICIPANT NUMBER" from them, because you need to use it each time you comment on the blogs that you visit. For the rest of your instructions and the details on what blogs to visit, just visit 1RomanceEbooks.com.



Until next time...stay safe, stay well, and may the Lord bless you all.

Cynde


Please visit my other blogs:
Cynde's Daybook ~and~ Usurper Exposed. Thank you!


Tuesday, June 30, 2009

"A 'Gone With The Wind' Anniversary"

Today is the 73rd anniversary of the publishing of my all-time favorite book (and my husband's), Margaret Mitchell's classic, romantic drama, "Gone With The Wind." It was published on June 30, 1936 by MacMillan Publishing Company.

The epic story of "Gone With The Wind" was Margaret Mitchell's first and only published book, and it took her over ten years to write it. Sadly, she died when she was hit by a speeding automobile while attempting to cross the street; some say it is because she stepped out into the road without looking. She had confessed for years that she had a feeling that she was going to die in an automobile accident someday. How tragic that her own prophecy was fulfilled.

"Gone With The Wind", which is the story about the life of Scarlett O'Hara, the daughter of an Irish immigant plantation owner, and her struggles during the American Civil War and Reconstruction, has sold over 30 million copies and has also won the coveted Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

In 1939, David O. Selznick went on to produce the blockbuster version of "Gone With The Wind", starring: Vivien Leigh; Clark Gable; Olivia de Havilland; Leslie Howard; Alicia Rhett; Thomas Mitchell; Barbara O'Neil; Ellen Keyes; Anne Rutherford; George Reeves; Fred Crane; Hattie McDaniel; Butterfly McQueen; and Oscar Polk. Some of the notable Oscar awards won by/nominated for that film and some of the actors/actresses are:

  • Won — Vivien Leigh — Best Actress in a Leading Role

  • Won — Hattie McDaniel — Best Actress in a Supporting Role

  • Won — Victor Fleming — Best Director

  • Won — Sidney Howard — Best Writing, Screenplay

  • Nominated — Clark Gable — Best Actor in a Leading Role

  • Nominated — Olivia deHavilland — Best Actress in a Supporting Role

  • Nominated — Max Steiner — Best Music, Original Score

  • Nominated — Thomas T. Moulton (Samuel Goldwyn SSD) — Best Sound, Recording


  • and finally...
  • Won — Gone With The Wind — Best Picture


If you have not read this book, you are missing the most wonderful book ever written. Every page is filled with action, adventure, drama and sometimes even romance. Trust me — you are not going to want to put this book down. It is so much better than the movie ever dreamed of being, and if you want to learn how to write so that you can keep your readers spellbound, then this is the guide you should follow.

Until next time...stay safe, stay well, and may God bless you all.

Cynde

Please check out my other blogs:
Cynde's Daybook ~and~ Usurper Exposed. Thank you!