The winner of the $5 gift card is #3 - Kelly R.!
The winner of the bonus entry for November is #12 - lilkoala3!
On August 12, 2022, as Salman Rushdie was preparing to give a speech in Chautauqua, NY on the importance of the United States being a safe haven for writers, a man burst forth from the audience and rushed the stage, brutally attacking Rushdie with a knife. The attack, which lasted mere seconds, changed Rushdie’s life forever, blinding him in one eye and leaving him with both physical and emotional scars from the 15 stab wounds he suffered. Though the attack was a surprise, for Rushdie, it was not entirely unexpected – his first thought was “So it’s you. Here you are.”
However, thirty years had passed since the fatwa (assassination decree) that had been ordered against him by the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, in response to the publication of Rushdie’s book, The Satanic Verses. In that time, Rushdie had let his guard down, long since having stopped traveling with security detail. He was leading what he described as a “normal life” with a wife he loved and two grown children he adored. It would be these loved ones he would lean on in the coming weeks and months as he underwent the greatest challenges of his life: struggling to survive and coming to terms with what happened to him as he allowed both his body, and his mind, to heal.
OPTION 1: THE POWER OF BOOKS
The Satanic Verses, the book that put Rushdie on Ayatollah Khomeini’s hit list, is based on the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and uses magical realism to explore the lives of two Indian expatriates in England. It was considered blasphemous and its sale was banned in India, which just goes to show the immense power that books can have. To that end, make a page about something having to do with books in your life. It can be really anything – reading books to your kids/grandkids, attending book club, a list of your favorite books, meeting a favorite author, etc. Truly, anything goes, as long as the focus is BOOKS!
Several years ago when my daughter met her (then) favorite author, Jeff Kinney, and presented him with some fan fiction she'd written.
OPTION 2: SILVER LININGS
In any tragedy, our greatest hope is that there are some positives that can come out of it. Rushdie describes being surprised and overwhelmed by all the fellow authors and fans who came to his defense and held vigils for him in the days immediately following his attack. He also discusses the ability to reconnect with his children and the importance of having them by his side during his recovery. Despite the intense lows of his experience, Rushdie is able to find many reasons to be thankful. So, for Option 2, make a page about something that didn’t go quite right and, on the surface, seems like a negative experience. However, find the silver lining in it and include both the negative and positive on the page. This means you will have to do some journaling!
When I got into a very bad car accident and, though I was mostly ok, my car and everything in it was not. For Christmas, my husband made me a recreation of a bumper sticker I'd lost which didn't hold a lot of monetary value, but did have a lot of sentimental value.
The Fine Print:
1. HAVE FUN MAKING YOUR PROJECT!
2. Entries open to new projects - paper, digital, & card making.
3. May be combined with one other challenge that allows it.
4. Due October 31st, at 11:59 PM.
5. One lucky winner, chosen at random, will receive a $5 ACOT gift card from me!
6. Up to 3 entries permitted per month.
7. If there are more than 15 unique entries (not including bonuses) during the month, a second name will be drawn and that person will get an automatic entry for the following month.
Participants:
1. joannie
2. Karyn_Sue
3. Kelly R.
4. aheatfan
5. wendycrowe
6. ScrappyRN74
7. shoorn
8. PEIhaven
9. lisn2cats
10. hsblair
11. njr007
12. Amy Jo
13. lilkoala3
14. lilkoala3
15. lilkoala3
The winner of the bonus entry for November is #12 - lilkoala3!
On August 12, 2022, as Salman Rushdie was preparing to give a speech in Chautauqua, NY on the importance of the United States being a safe haven for writers, a man burst forth from the audience and rushed the stage, brutally attacking Rushdie with a knife. The attack, which lasted mere seconds, changed Rushdie’s life forever, blinding him in one eye and leaving him with both physical and emotional scars from the 15 stab wounds he suffered. Though the attack was a surprise, for Rushdie, it was not entirely unexpected – his first thought was “So it’s you. Here you are.”
However, thirty years had passed since the fatwa (assassination decree) that had been ordered against him by the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, in response to the publication of Rushdie’s book, The Satanic Verses. In that time, Rushdie had let his guard down, long since having stopped traveling with security detail. He was leading what he described as a “normal life” with a wife he loved and two grown children he adored. It would be these loved ones he would lean on in the coming weeks and months as he underwent the greatest challenges of his life: struggling to survive and coming to terms with what happened to him as he allowed both his body, and his mind, to heal.
OPTION 1: THE POWER OF BOOKS
The Satanic Verses, the book that put Rushdie on Ayatollah Khomeini’s hit list, is based on the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and uses magical realism to explore the lives of two Indian expatriates in England. It was considered blasphemous and its sale was banned in India, which just goes to show the immense power that books can have. To that end, make a page about something having to do with books in your life. It can be really anything – reading books to your kids/grandkids, attending book club, a list of your favorite books, meeting a favorite author, etc. Truly, anything goes, as long as the focus is BOOKS!
Several years ago when my daughter met her (then) favorite author, Jeff Kinney, and presented him with some fan fiction she'd written.
OPTION 2: SILVER LININGS
In any tragedy, our greatest hope is that there are some positives that can come out of it. Rushdie describes being surprised and overwhelmed by all the fellow authors and fans who came to his defense and held vigils for him in the days immediately following his attack. He also discusses the ability to reconnect with his children and the importance of having them by his side during his recovery. Despite the intense lows of his experience, Rushdie is able to find many reasons to be thankful. So, for Option 2, make a page about something that didn’t go quite right and, on the surface, seems like a negative experience. However, find the silver lining in it and include both the negative and positive on the page. This means you will have to do some journaling!
When I got into a very bad car accident and, though I was mostly ok, my car and everything in it was not. For Christmas, my husband made me a recreation of a bumper sticker I'd lost which didn't hold a lot of monetary value, but did have a lot of sentimental value.
The Fine Print:
1. HAVE FUN MAKING YOUR PROJECT!
2. Entries open to new projects - paper, digital, & card making.
3. May be combined with one other challenge that allows it.
4. Due October 31st, at 11:59 PM.
5. One lucky winner, chosen at random, will receive a $5 ACOT gift card from me!
6. Up to 3 entries permitted per month.
7. If there are more than 15 unique entries (not including bonuses) during the month, a second name will be drawn and that person will get an automatic entry for the following month.
Participants:
1. joannie
2. Karyn_Sue
3. Kelly R.
4. aheatfan
5. wendycrowe
6. ScrappyRN74
7. shoorn
8. PEIhaven
9. lisn2cats
10. hsblair
11. njr007
12. Amy Jo
13. lilkoala3
14. lilkoala3
15. lilkoala3
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Wonderful pages and I see a layout about the book series I'm reading in my future!
- joannie
“The next best thing to the enjoyment of a good time, is the recollection of it.” — James Lendall Basford
I found this image on Pinterest and it fits me perfectly. I love to read and I read about 200 books a year.
Combined with the October Taylor Swift challenge.
Kelly
Great challenge choices. My ODS has loved books since he was very little. He found this bookstore not far from his new apartment and just fell in love with it. I have been saving this paper for soooo long waiting for the perfect pictures and these were the ones
Kristin
"Be the Change You Wish to See in the World"
"Be the Change You Wish to See in the World"
Here is my page:
I made a bookshelf and books out of scraps. And I used lots of tiny type alphas for the book titles.
I made a bookshelf and books out of scraps. And I used lots of tiny type alphas for the book titles.
Option #1: My grandchildren reading their sibling book
“Whatever you choose to do, leave tracks. That means don’t do it just for yourself. You will want to leave the world a little better for your having lived.” RBG
Trisha
Trisha
For my submission I included pics of some of my Kindle library favorites. I also listed some other favorites; most of them Libby loans. Authors for those listed books are: Louisa May Alcott, Jennifer Beckstrand, Kristi Ann Hunter, Elizabeth Peters, Lindsey Davis, Jocelyn Green, Charles Finch, Laura Amy Schlitz, and Gregory Maguire. There are of course unacknowledged gems…maybe next time!
Option 1 -- if the mini brad letters are hard to read, this is my book club. Combined with the progressive challenge, and yes, it was planned to meet the requirements of this challenge
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Here’s mine for option #2… my daughter was devastated when she had to switch schools 2 weeks into pre-k. The silver lining was that she locked in to our first choice of elementary schools and ended up spending the next 7 years there!
Silver linings - we found this awesome spot during the peak of COVID.
Leslie
The best part of freezing your butt off in a winter storm is coming home and getting cozy with hot chocolate.
Leslie
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