Thursday, April 5, 2012

A to Z: Farruca






I like to dance.  I'm not saying I'm any good at it.  But I love to do it...by myself...in the privacy of my own home...or to the radio in my car...you get the idea.  Another thing I like is the mystique of the gypsy way of life.  When you put the two things together you get a beautiful gypsy dance called the Farruca.  Full of passion, full of power; someone dancing the Farruca would grab the world by the horns and not let go.  That's what I must do with my writing.  Search deep within myself and let my love of writing strut across my paper until my reader is mesmerized by my words and joins me on the dance floor.  Grab your partner and dance!






Fiddle-I-Fee

Written by: Will Hillenbrand
Illustrated by: Will Hillenbrand
ISBN: 01-52019456
Ages: 3-8
Teaser:  Animals appear one by one on the farm, playing musical instruments while Momma does different chores all year long.  But what is that she's knitting?  And what is the cat doing with that fiddle?




25 comments:

  1. Great analogy between the dance and writing! LOVE that.

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    1. My goodness, Kelley, are you hovering in some corner somewhere just waiting for that blog? I mean I literally just hit the button to publish it! Lol...just kidding...I'm glad you liked it! ;0)

      Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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  2. I've never thought about dancing being like writing. I need to think about this. I'm wondering if my writing also lacks rhythm.

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    1. Awwww, I enjoy your writing, Stephen! The posts that I have read have always been entertaining and informative for me!

      Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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  3. Nice! Yes, we must grab the world by the horns!! Let's do it! Lovely Farruca (Flamenco too is pretty good). Popping in from the A-Z - good to know you.

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    1. Hi, Susan, and welcome to my blog! Good luck with the challenge!

      Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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  4. Hi Donna! I've never heard of a dance called the Farruca. I liked your analogy between dancing and writing.

    Susanne
    PUTTING WORDS DOWN ON PAPER

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    1. Thanks, Susanne...I think we can relate writing to just about everything in the world around us!

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  5. I've never heard of the Farruca either. I also can't dance, but love to watch people dance — good or bad.

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    1. I think dancing is so beautiful to watch...things like Dancing With The Stars and professional competitions are lovely to watch as well as line dancing...;0)

      Thanks, Stacy, for stopping by and come back any time!

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  6. Yes, the gypsy life is a mystery...keep dancing for joy, Donna!

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    1. Despite obstacles, I attempt to "dance" every day, Jarm...every day...;0)

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  7. I thought Farruca was the name of the bratty rich girl in the Willy Wonka movie.
    I can't wait to see what tomorrow's word is.

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    1. Lol...too funny, Janet...you instantly teleported me into that movie!

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  8. I've not heard of that dance but I love the way the word sounds.

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    1. Hi, Cassam, and welcome to my blog! I just took a nostalgic trip through your blog and I loved it! We are probably the same age and I find it interesting to read about your childhood years on the other side of the pond from me...;0)

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    2. Thanks for stopping by Donna, glad you enjoyed it. It's good to hear of other people's lives.

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  9. Fascinating, I've never heard of that dance. Good luck with your Farruca fiction! I'm also a children's author. Blogger identifies me as my Blogger blog which is a shared blog with other children's poets, so for the A-Z, I am http://www.lizbrownleepoet.com

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    1. Hi, Liz and welcome to my blog! I'm glad you had the chance to check things out around here. Isn't this A to Z challenge fun? Good luck with yours...

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  10. I really enjoy gypsy dancing, but I had never really known any of the names... now I will be looking up Farruca to find out more about it.

    Visiting you from the A-Z Challenge

    A-Z 2012 (#49) - Bloggit Write A-Z 2012 - Poetry
    A-Z 2012 (#861) - Bloggit Write A-Z 2012 - Haiku

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    1. Isn't it beautiful dancing? They certainly put their heart and soul into it!

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  11. wow....lol. I can just see you strutting your "stuff"..lol. Goooo Donna! (oh sorry should have saved that last bit for tomorrow...lol.)

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    1. Lol, thanks Diane!

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  12. I love the analogy! Thanks for stopping by my blog. :)
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    Bonnie Gwyn
    http://bonniegwyn.blogspot.com/

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    1. Hi, Bonnie, and welcome to my blog! I'm glad you like the post...whenever you have time you might want to check out some of my other posts...all of them connect something in the world with writing...;0)

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