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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Changing Roles of Women in Film

Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes is hosting director, writer and producer Odette Blanch at 1 pm eastern on August 9, 2012 as we talk about the changing roles of women in film.

Odette Blanch Director/Writer/Producer – Odette’s unique ability to write seems to run in the family. She is the grandniece of the acclaimed writer, interpreter and historian, Itic Swartz Cara. She is currently working as Director/Co-Writer for “What Did She Say”, “Dark Curtains”, Co-writer for TV pilot currently titled “Dark Sided Jewel” and Director/Writer for “Cover to Cover”. Odette is an associate member of the Director’s Guild of Canada (DGC) and a Ryerson University Graduate. Her past experience in the film industry encompasses both film as well as stage. Her diverse skills are readily apparent on both sides of the camera. Odette has directed and written a feature film called Vengeance Circle and film shorts which include: Silence in Chaos, The Search, Loneliness, Date from Hell as well as Loser Date Parade and Don’t Slip the Dark.

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To learn more about the changes in the film industry tune into http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on August 9 at 1 pm eastern. The phone lines and chat will be available for those who wish to participate. The phone number is (347) 838-9927

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Interview with Magical Fantasy Author Gabi Stevens



Until You Walk the Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes is hosting magical fantasy author Gabi Stevens on June 27 at 5 pm eastern.

Born in Burbank, California, Gabi Stevens is the oldest child of Hungarian immigrants. Although she can’t remember a time when she wasn’t telling herself stories, she didn’t start writing to later in life. When she isn’t writing she teaches eighth grade gifted language arts and literature.

The Wish List
Tor Books
May 2010
      When Kristin Montgomery discovers her three aunts are fairy godmothers and she's next in line for the job, her uncomplicated life disappears like magic. No, not like magic; it is magic. Kristin not only has to deal with burgeoning magical powers, but also a reluctant arbiter, a selfish sprite, and a suave French sorcerer. It’s bad enough there are no books or classes she can take to learn magic, but someone is out to take over the Arcani world.  Kristin has to trust her heart and her instincts to keep herself and the ones she loves out of danger.

SPELLBOUND
April 2011
Tor Books
      Regina Scott, known as Reggie, has made a successful life for herself despite her lack of magical powers. She is content to live out her life as a Groundling until the outgoing fairy godmothers tell her she’s the second new replacement. In the space of a few days, she faces a curse, a plot to overthrow the Arcani world, and an entirely too enthusiastic mother. And she doesn’t know which will be the most difficult to deal with. Can Reggie balance trust, magic, and danger and still find the happiness she deserves? 

TOIL AND TROUBLE
March 2012
Tor Books
      Free-spirit Stormy Jones-Smythe lives in a loving community of artists, but when she is chosen as the third fairy godmother, the Arcani world forces its boundaries and expectations on her. Luckily even a rigid and strict bodyguard can’t contain her exuberance.
      Stormy is the final facet of the Power of Three. Together with the first two godmothers, Stormy has to face the biggest threat the Arcani have seen since the time of Merlin. Maybe she can rescue a bit of happiness for herself too. If she survives.

Her website has the first chapter (on the books page, just click on the cover for THE WISH LIST), as well as a brief blurb on all three books in the trilogy: www.GabiStevens.com


Tune at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on June 27 at 5:00 pm eastern to learn more about Gabi Steven‘s magical fiction.  The phone lines and chat will be available for those who wish to receive a reading or ask questions. The phone number is (347) 324-3745. The interactive chat room is available on the show’s page.