Sunday, November 11, 2012
Holiday Gifts from Sweet and Inspirational to Irreverent
Signed copies of all my new and re-releases are available for holiday gifts. Contact me for personalization and details about which anthology would best suit your intended recipient. I can also gift bag any combination of the books and send them directly if you'd like.
Grandma might not like Not Your Mother's Book: On Being a Woman, but then again, maybe she would. It's gotten five star reviews on Amazon as hysterical and a great present for all your (girl) friends.
"A Catholic Schoolgirl's Primer" is an excerpt of my memoir Someday I'm Going to Write a Book: Diary of an Urban Missionary.
For the less intrepid, a tribute to my dear Grandma Clo, who died on November 18, 1999, appears in A Quilt of Holidays, an anthology of sweet, inspirational stories. This one, along with other excerpts of Someday in Thanksgiving to Christmas and This Path, are work and family safe.
My new fiction: urban fantasy stories set in the world of my novels, featured in the Ten Tales Series Anthologies edited by Rayne Hall are very easy to gift since they are ebooks in all formats. And I can send you personalized gift cards.
Carole Ann Moleti is a nurse-midwife in New York City, thus explaining her fascination with paranormal and urban fantasy that infuses everything she writes. Her newest fiction is featured in Beltane: Ten Tales of Magic. Excerpts of Carole's memoir, Someday I'm Going to Write a Book: Diary of an Urban Missionary range from the sweet and inspirational in A Quilt of Holidays to the edgy and irreverent in Not Your Mother's Book: On Being a Woman.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Follow Your Conscience To The Polls
As you prepare to go to the polls, think about this: A Mitt
Romney presidency and a Senate and House in Republican control will doom America to four years of old, white men making the
rules. They are hell bent on subjugation of women, minorities, immigrants, and
anyone else who believes that government is in existence to serve its
citizenry, not itself. For women, a Romney presidency is the beginning of a
real life re-creation of The Handmaid's
Tale by Margaret Atwood, because their god insists women carry a pregnancy
even if it endangers their life and that those who've been brutalized and raped
accept a resulting pregnancy as a divine gift.
Their god, again no typo there, has been conjured up as one
who champions their views, but the God that most of us believe in would never
endorse those in power abandoning the less fortunate or failing to provide for those,
both in this country and abroad, who are in need. And turning a blind eye to
their poisoning and destruction of the Earth, human rights violations, and mass
murder because a country has resources we need. Or relentlessly vowing to
bulldoze through whatever little land Native Americans have left and through
areas where the residents have emphatically said no to the Keystone Pipeline.
Mitt Romney has pledged to abolish FEMA. Even with the
National Guard and Army Corps of Engineers, and federal loan and service
programs, many of us in the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut tri state
area are stranded and shivering in the cold, wasting time on gas lines instead
of getting back to work, school, and our lives. What would Romney do to help
stricken areas? When asked, he didn't answer.
Think about that before you vote, because with climate
change, another thing the Republican Party refuses to believe is real, the next
big one might be headed your way, blowing up nuclear power plants and oil rigs
in densely populated and environmentally sensitive areas. Hydro fracturing
might pollute your water supply, poisoning you and your family before you
realize it. You might find yourself ill, without a job and health insurance and
no Medicaid or Medicare—if the Republicans have their way. Then what?
Fact is that George Bush got us into the situation we still
haven't gotten out of—including two wars and the investment firm/banking
debacle and economic collapse. 9/11/2001 happened on Bush's watch, so let's not
let the unfortunate embassy attack on 9/11/2012 distract us from that—and the
fact that Bin-Laden was taken down during Obama's. We've come a long way since 9/11, and Romney wants to take us back to the 1950s rather than onward into the 21st century.
We don't need more of those failed policies that serve the
rich and debase and disregard the rest of us "freeloaders." If you think Romney and the Republicans are are going to create jobs,
ask next what will the price be, and just what those jobs will be. Will they be enough to pay your
bills, including your medical tab, since low paying ones do not include adequate
benefits?
Say a prayer to the real God or whomever or whatever you
believe in as the guiding truth—then vote your conscience, which might not
allow you to walk the plank with the party line.
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