BOOKS BY AUDREY AUSTIN: The theme of this blog is creative writing. Any writing on this blog by authors other than myself is by permission of the author. I've written many poems, short stories, novellas, novels, and more. I've recently entered the ;exciting world of books for children. I hope you will want to get to know me and, of course, I hope you will want to buy a book or two.
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
My Entry into the World of Books for Children
Autumn of 2024 marks my entry into the world of books for Children. What a pleasure and what fun it is to write for the very young readers.
My first hesitant step into the children's book market did take place a few years ago. My very first book for children is titled The Last Drop. Told in rhyming couplets this story book helps the little ones to master the alphabet.
My second book for children is created for kids 10 years of age and up to assist them with new and magical ways to deal with bullying. This book is called Beyond the Blue and it is available in paperback, kindle, and audiobook formats.
Elephant and the Bumbly Bee was next to arrive. This storybook takes the young reader on an adventure, a world travel adventure, and focuses on the importance of friendship.
My most recent addition to my new family of books for children is one that I hold very close to my heart. This book is titled One Day With Misty. Misty is my dilute calico furbaby and it is such a pleasure to share her day with young readers.
27 Chickens - remembering Muriel with a smile
Taking the books out of the bookends, and spreading them out on the table makes me realize how blessed I have been to have written 27 paperbacks since my retirement from nine to five in 2007. This year of 2024 I celebrated my 17th creative writing anniversary. In addition to the 27 there are 50+ short stories, some of them award winning, that dare to stand alone in the Kindle Store.
I am as eclectic a writer as I am prolific. There is something for everyone and for all ages. I'm proud of my 27 paperback publications ... and also of the 50+ short stories and numerous poems that have found their way into publication by others who discovered merit in my work.Thursday, October 24, 2024
About me and my writing....
Monday, October 21, 2024
Books for Children
I am an author of books for all ages, and I enjoy writing for children. All my books are available on all Amazon sites. You can visit my author's page at https://amazon.com/author/audreyaustin
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
About the Author & Elephant and the Bumbly Bee
About the Author
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
65 Titles
Amazon tells me I now have 65 titles on my Amazon Author's page. I admit I lose count. These 65 publication titles include paperback, kindle, and audiobook formats.
I began creative writing 17 years ago so, as you can see, I've been busy,
This summer of 2024 I've set my goal of cutting back on many activities. I'm also being kept busy with downsizing in my home. To simplify my life is my aim.
And the reason I want to simplify and minimize everything is because I have decided that commencing September I'm going to take my best shot at writing the Great Canadian Novel.
What this means is that August, which has already gifted me with six days, is the only time I have to complete my current work in progress which is titled POartRY and PROSE the THIRD. The art & photography are complete but I have yet to begin the poetry and prose. Giving myself only three weeks to complete is why I need to ensure there are few outside distractions.
I love creative writing. I appreciate my readers so much. My September publication will be titled ALMOST TIME TO LEAVE.
I hope, once written, you will want to read it but, in the meantime, thanks for checking out those other 65 titles on Amazon. You will find them all on my Amazon Author's Page at https://amazon.com/author/audreyaustin
Monday, August 5, 2024
a Time for Change
I've enjoyed working part-time as counselor/therapist, but on Thursday I gave my last client my best wishes and now I announce I am fully retired. Being retired, I decided to get to work.
I spent Sunday cleaning out and shredding a lot of stuff in my filing cabinet - keeping only personal and creative writing materials.
Today, I've been busy cleaning out my storage room; getting rid of stuff I've held onto for years but rarely or never used. Tomorrow I start on my linen cupboard - too much stuff. And that reminds me to remind you to check out my short story, "The Linen Cupboard" available on Kindle.
I've always dreamed of living in a Zen environment, but I've never achieved it - trying again.
With pleasure I have handed over the leadership of Elliot Lake Writers to a very talented young writer. My goal is to free up my time and to create a lifestyle with no 'have-to's'.
I just want to paint, to write, to spend time with family and friends - that's it. That is enough.
I hope I can meet this goal. I've spent half my time getting into things, and the other half trying to get out of them.
It's time for a change.
One thing that will not change is my passion for creative writing and I've done my fair share of it.
Thanks for checking out my publications on my Amazon Author's page. It's found at https://amazon.com/author/audreyaustin
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
An excerpt from The Observer - His Eye is on the Sparrow
An excerpt from The Observer -His Eye is on the Sparrow
Mom named me Karen after my grandmother. Because I would have loved to have known my grandmother, and because Mom keeps reminding me that I am just like her mother, I spend a fair amount of time on my laptop trying to learn as much as I can about my ancestry. I begin by googling the name Karina.
I learn that Karina is a Hindi name meaning Flower; Pure; Innocent; Dear little one. Maybe my grandmother lived up to her name, but I can understand why Mom shortened my name to Karen. I’ve never heard my mother call me her ‘dear little one’, but I’ve grown used to hearing her shout, “Dear God, what have you done this time? Watch what you’re doing!”
I google my name and discover that the name Karen is of German origin and means “hard worker”. And I am a hard worker whether my mother thinks I am or not. I believe it’s possible I may have some German ancestry on my father’s side of the family. Anything is possible because I know so little.
I have no idea who my father is. I don’t know if he is German. I don’t even know if he is dead or alive. Mom refuses to talk about him. For that matter, I don’t know who my grandfather was either, but when I google the name ‘Wakeling’, I’m not too surprised to learn that its roots are also in Germany.
My grandmother’s maiden name is Karina Sahni. I understand she grew up as one of a Hindu family living in India. She was married to my grandfather who may have been German.
Again, by googling, I learn that the name ‘Wakeling’ is derived from the name ‘Walco’ and that the meaning of Walco is foreigner. So now I wonder if my grandfather was a German foreigner in India. I mean, how on earth did my German grandfather meet my East Indian grandmother? There is no one for me to ask except my mother and I’ve given up trying to get her to talk about these things.
My mother decided not to take the time to marry my father, so I carry my grandfather’s name. I would like to know my father’s name, but my mother is not about to tell me. There have been times in the past when I’ve asked, “Mom, tell me about my father. What is his name?”
“I don’t want to talk about it, Karen. I don’t even want to think about it. The past is the past. I’ve shut the door on it, and I don’t look back. I suggest you do the same. Just watch what you’re doing in the here and now, and don’t bother me with those kinds of questions.”
“But I’d really like to know, Mom.”
“Are you deaf, Karen? Haven’t you heard a word I just said to you?”
I hear what she says. I think about what she says. But I still would like to know. As far as I can remember, Mom has never been interested in caring about what I like.
I like to spend some time writing in my journal. I’m trying to make the most of the time I have right now while Mom is still at work. I like to write about my feelings and my deepest dreams and wishes. I don’t find a lot of time to do this writing because Mom doesn’t approve.
She’ll be home soon. I know she doesn’t like me journaling because she has told me so in no uncertain words. “Watch what you’re doing,” she will shout if she catches me writing. “Stop wasting your time! Just step back and observe yourself, Karen. Don’t you know that, if you write down private thoughts, someone can come along and throw them into your face? Watch what you’re doing!”
Visit my author's page at https://amazon.com/author/audreyaustin
Monday, May 13, 2024
Elliot Lake Writers Literary Open Mic at Dunlop Lake Lodge
Local authors entertained a small audience at Dunlop Lake Lodge when reading from their original novels, stories and poems on May 7.
Six members of the Elliot Lake Writers Workshop performed at The Spoken Word, an event for writers to get their works known.
Audrey Austin, the group’s facilitator, opened the afternoon welcoming everyone and being the first at the open mike. She read from her novel Struggle to Reach the Bridge of Light. She had copies of her other books on hand for sale, including Sara, a Canadian Saga; The Observer, His Eye is on the Sparrow; two books of Poetry and Prose; and Keeping It Simple, Imagine Being Whole.
Cally Jo Fritz read a moving short story with a surprising ending.
Daniel G. Ferguson, a retired conservation officer, read from his book, Bear Runners, Wildlife Crime and Northern Romance. He said his novels draw on his experience as a conservation officer to create tales of the northern wilderness. He also had copies of three other novels on hand for sale, Toxic Waters, Double Back Fur Run, and Up Halfway Creek.
Donald Harry Roberts read two short love stories from his book, A Book Made of Eclectic Flash, Dreams and Mysteries, Nightmares and Fantasies.
Kathleen Burke read heart-felt poems from her book, The Language of Trees, which she launched last fall.
The final reader was Nicole Q-Schmit who said she hasn’t had any of her work published, yet, but has written a number of romance novels. She started with a short fanciful piece on wind chimes, then read a short section from a novel describing a high school basketball game.
The group was disappointed in the small turnout for the event and may be looking for a venue more centrally located in Elliot Lake for future readings.
Austin said they are hoping to get more members joining the Elliot Lake Writers Workshop. They meet the third Monday of the month at the ELNOS Centre Board Room, 3rd Floor, at 1 p.m.
For more information, contact Audrey Austin by email at audrey@persona.ca, or message her on Facebook.
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Friday, May 10, 2024
Ellen and The Hummingtree
Ellen is a woman I came to know well during the writing of my third novel Ellen and The Hummingtree. She often puzzled me yet she also had the ability to make me laugh and cry. I grew to love her. And the more I came to know her I began to realize that she truly is a composite of the many caring spiritual women I have known throughout my life. Alzheimer is a dreadful disease and Ellen's victimization is a heartbreak. My writing of Ellen and The Hummingtree comes straight from the heart. I hope you will love her as I do.
Friday, May 3, 2024
This book is written in a sequential manner. A reader is given a methodical overview of meditation, psychospiritual therapy, and the chakra system. Learning to open blocked chakras enables the reader to unite mind, body, and soul.
I am very grateful for Austin who has created such a wonderful resource on chakra meditation.
It really is possible to heal. Keeping it Simple has my Five Star rating. It has changed my life for the better.
A very easy-to-understand explanation of chakras
By Anu This is a well written book - very easy to understand the concept of chakras and the significance of each chakra. I am yet to try out the exercises for opening up each chakra. But if you are looking to familiarize yourself with the 7 chakras of the Indian/yogic tradition, I highly recommend this book.
From the Author
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Let's Make Elliot Lake Walkable for Everyone
Community Bench Initiative: This initiative is near and dear to my heart.
Monday, April 15, 2024
Friday, April 12, 2024
Book Launch of Moose Road, a Canadian Tragedy
Sharing a happy memory here! This book launch took place 11 years ago and I remember the celebration like it was yesterday.
Thank you Elliot Lake! The book launch of my fourth novel Moose Road - a Canadian Tragedy was a wonderful success. Special thanks to Mayor Hamilton for drawing the names of the winners; special thanks to Dayeton Larson for his rendition of Old Moose Road and the wonderful music provided throughout the book signing; special thanks to Paul Kazulak for being there with his camera and a very special thanks to my daughter Susan Ruby K., not only for the beautiful cover design and illustrations throughout the book, but also for her wonderful emotional support and encouragement. I appreciate it very much and thank you everyone who attended.
To those of you who purchased a book, thank you and I hope you like the story. Thank you everyone for your support of Maplegate House for Women's proposed animal shelter. And thank you Naomi, for being there to explain to us what the project is all about. Oh, and thank you to Jessica from The Standard. I hope in all my excitement I made some sense in the interview.
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Community Market
This Sunday, April 7th, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. you will find me at the Moose Lodge, one of the vendors in the Community Marketplace.
With me, I will have copies of some of my books, a few paintings, and I will be available to offer the opportunity of Chakra Readings to anyone interested.
Hope to see you there. And for those of you who can't make it, you will find all my books exclusively on all Amazon sites. Visit my author's page at https://amazon.com/author/audreyaustin
Thursday, March 28, 2024
What are my books about?
This is a bit long, but the reading will give you an idea as to what my books are all about. All my books are available exclusively on all Amazon sites. My author's page is found at https://amazon.com/author/audreyaustin