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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Storm Love Featured at Latino LA!



Featured at Latino LA!
Visit their website, a vibrant forum of ideas, opinions, and creativity that celebrates Latino and Latina voices, lives and soul.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Stom Love




My second book, "Storm Love" is now available at Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

Vist my website for more information under books.
www.BonnieSMata.com




Friday, April 23, 2010

Book Tour for Sandra Lopez author of Beyond the Gardens

I'd like to welcome Sandra C. Lopez author of Beyond the Gardens to my blog where she will kick off her book tour sponsored by BronzeWord Latino Book Tours.
• Paperback: 432 pages
• Publisher: Outskirts Press
(October 27, 2009)
• Language: English
ISBN-10: 1432746987
• ISBN-13: 978-1432746988



The impossible dream.
For some people, the impossible dream
is becoming a famous actor or musician.
For others, it is becoming the next multi-millionaire.
But, for me, it was becoming a writer.
Actually, for me, being a writer was more than impossible, it was unthinkable. It was an idea that never even entered my mind.

When I first started reading at the early age of two, I became instantly fascinated by books. I never liked to join in the daily sports and activities the rest of the children would partake in during recess. As a kid, I discovered that the two things I was good at were reading and doing homework. And when I wasn’t doing either of them, I was miserably bored. My mother would always say that I was happiest when I’d sit in a corner with a book in my hands. I didn’t care what book it was. If I could read it, I was happy. Books were my friends.

As time went on, I became more and more familiar with the written word, and I often thought that it must take great talent to create words like this and make a story out of them. How do they do that? I often wondered. What was their secret? This must be something that they’re born with. I could never do anything like that. I didn’t know what I’d be. Who would know at that age anyways? I did, however, knew what I could never be—a writer. My destiny in life was to go to high school and graduate. If I was lucky, I would get a secretary job in a nice, clean office. But being a writer? Impossible.

Little did I realize then that my destiny had far greater potential than I credited. Not only did I end up graduating from high school, but I did it with honors. That led to me going to community college to study, study, and study everything I could possibly learn. My 3.90 GPA directed me to the Honors Program, where I met a counselor who literally pushed me to transfer to a university—another infeasible task…..or, so I thought.

And even when a life is so consumed by the entire student work load, does an avid book worm ever stop reading? Not ‘til their eyes fall out. I kept on at it. I read more and more books by many great writers. It wasn’t until college that I discovered the works of Latino writers like Sandra Cisneros, Luis Rodriguez, and Gary Soto—all writers that described the raw image of growing up Mexican in a Spanish barrio. I was able to find a part of myself in every single one of their stories. But I couldn’t find the whole “me.” All the Latino stories I read had a protagonist that either crossed the border as an illegal immigrant or lived in a gang. Where was the Latina who just wanted to go to school and make something of her life? Where was the girl that grew up in a non-traditional way? The girl that was neither Mexican nor American but just a person? Where was she? Her story didn’t exist…..until I created it.

At 19, I started writing Esperanza—a story of a 14-year old Latina struggling to make it out of the barrio by pursuing an education. I had just finished high school, so it was fairly easy to capture the voice of a teenager. What was interesting enough was the fact that my main character and I were both going to school at the same time. She was trying to get through high school, and I was trying to get through college. Finding the time to write was a bit of a challenge considering I was taking 12-15 units a semester and had no home computer. I wrote mainly on the weekends and any other day I had off from school.

It took about a year and half for me to finish Esperanza’s story. At that time, my plan was to put the hard copy to rest by laying it on top of a high shelf and let it collect dust forever. But then something inside me sparked. Why not just pitch it to some publishers to see what happens? What have you got to lose? I thought.

So I started writing my letters. I wrote to about 20 or 30 different publishers; most of them came back rejected; some didn’t even come back at all.
“Oh, well, no harm done,” I said.
I was about to give up for good when the editor of Floricanto Press called me up and requested to see the manuscript for Esperanza.
“Sure,” I said.
About four months later, I was offered a contract. Two and half years later, Esperanza: A Latina Story was born into a paperback.

One thing many of you might not be aware of was that during the publishing process, I was still going to school at Cal State Fullerton. The book was published before I even graduated.

So was the impossible dream truly impossible?
For me, it was more of an unrealized idea that lay dormant somewhere in the back of my head until a trip through college woke it up. And it hasn’t been able to sleep since then.




One copy of Beyond the Gardens will be given away at the end of the tour to the blog reader who visits the most blogs hosting Sandra Lopez throughout her tour and leaves a question or comment for Sandra at each blog.

TOUR IS AS FOLLOWS
for Beyond the Gardens by Sandra Lopez:


Monday April 26 Bonnie S. Mata http://authoroffaith.blogspot.com/

Tuesday April 27 Mayra Calvani http://www.examiner.com/x-6309-Latino-Books-Examiner

Wednesday April 28 Christina Rodriguez http://www.christinarodriguez.com/

Thursday April 29 Lori Calabrese http://loricalabrese.com/blog/
http://www.examiner.com/x-7597-Childrens-Books-Examiner

Friday April 30 Mary Jo
http://writerinspired.wordpress.com/

Monday May 3 Erin O'Riordan http://www.erinoriordan.blogspot.com/

Tuesday May 4 Joylene Nowell Butler http://cluculzwriter.blogspot.com/

Wednesday May 5 Terri Lee-Johnson http://www.browngirlspeaks.com/book-speak.html

Thursday May 6 Romina Tybitt http://www.mamaxxi.blogspot.com/

Friday May 7 Leslie Toledo
http://thatchickthatreads.blogspot.com/






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BEYOND THE GARDENS
By Sandra C. Lopez
Price: $19.50
ISBN-13: 9781432746988
Published: Outskirts Press
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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Read the first 5 chapters of FAITH

Why are people talking about this book?
What’s the story about that everyone is talking about?
Don’t stay behind, keep up with what’s going on!

Here is your opportunity...Read the first 5 chapters of FAITH on PDF.
Enjoy the story,


Sincerely,
Bonnie

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Years & Buñuelos



Ate my fair share of tasty buñuelos to celebrate in ringing the New Year!

Since I was a little girl, mom always made buñuelos on New Years Eve and as always, I wanted the one that had the most brown sugar and cinnamon on it. That I can remember, that was the only time that she made them, so when the New Year was coming close, we’d always ask, “Mom are you going to make those circle things with sugar on them?” They were so good and you had to wait to eat them once a year, why? Who knew, you were just told back when that buñuelos were only eaten on New Years.

So this, year I ate some and wished for a blessed New Year!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Interview with Mayra Calvani - Latino Books Examiner


The month of October was busy, busy, busy and I forgot to post that I was featured and interviewed with Mayra Calvani of Latino Books Examiner!

Friday, September 4, 2009

ENVY & HATE

Why Do People Envy & Hate So Much?

I don’t get it?
Despite the world falling apart all around us in these difficult times with people losing their jobs, houses, cars, and credit. Should I keep going… not having money to buy food, to gas up your car, pay utilities much less health insurance. God forbid you get sick and with what money will you pay the doctor and the medicines. I’m talking about the bare essentials in order to survive here. I’m talking about what all it takes not to become neighbors with the homeless man that hangs around under the expressway begging for money for food and sharing that small space with him and making sleeping arrangements in sharing that small space under the expressway.
You did notice I didn’t mention not being able to afford going out to eat, going to the movies, going on a shopping spree and taking that weekend trip. Ay que nice! Que pretty! Verda?
Despite all of this, what I just told you… WHY, why do people envy and hate so much? The economy is going to hell and people are so ignorant and closed minded to want what the other guy has. Materialist crap!
What the idiots might not know is that maybe, the people that they envy and now hate because they went on that luxury cruise… is that they went because it had always been a dream of theirs. And now with the cancer that one of them has, they thought that they should use some of their saving money to go on this trip. So now do you envy being sick with cancer? Hell no that is not of benefit to you? Is it? Pues no!
How about a close friend of yours or a family member who just bought a huge luxury home? Oh, yeah you envy her so much. Actually you hate her all ready and she hasn’t even moved in yet! Do you envy her for having a cheating husband who beats on her too? Do you want to switch places with her now to get that huge house that you’ve always dreamed of?
Here’s another one. How about a friend who just lost lots of weight? They look so good now in anything they wear and you wish you could look just like your friend. You tried every diet there is out there and still haven’t been able to lose more than five pounds. So now you envy your friend and hate them too. But did you know that maybe your friend is as unhappy as ever. You think that she/he went on a diet to look that good but instead lost that weight from PLAIN worries, from not eating. She/he is about to lose their house because they are behind on their taxes and a few house payments. Their house that they have lived in for the pass ten years. Do you still envy and hate your friend and want to trade places so you can look good with your weight loss living with the homeless guy under the expressway because you lost your house?

So I tell you this before you go envying or hating other people.
Wake up and see what’s happening around you. Be happy with what you STILL have. Someone buys a new house or a car. Be polite and say, “Hey nice house. Nice car.” And mean it.
Someone got a promotion or a part in a movie. A once in a life time thing. Tell them, “Hey congratulations. Wish you all the best.”
Don’t envy, hate or pretend not to know by not wishing or congratulating someone! Because you don’t know the rest of the story like Paul Harvey does!