Get Thee to the Theatre – SEE UNSTOPPABLE!!

Just got back from seeing the best old-school, action, true-story, about real heroes who are alive right now in OHIO! (but the movie takes place in Pennsylvania where there are good film incentives) UNSTOPPABLE. Run to the theatre and take whoever because they will like it. Tony Scott, Denzel Washington, the lovely Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson and my dear friend, LEW TEMPLE, who plays NED, and sort of steals the film – they actually named a street in PA after him, yes it’s true. (Lew knows the real guys that the story is based on – fascinating – I want to call them up soon about their epiphanies to be sure.) But don’t just take my word for it, go read reviews…and then RUN, don’t WALK, to the theatre nearest you this weekend. You will thank me for making you look good for suggesting it to that hot date, your hard-to-please boyfriend/husband, your action-averse girlfriend/wife, your usually waits for cable father and/or scaredy-cat  mother and anyone else who falls in between those genres cracks. Even kids can see it – it’s PG-13 and very clean, just action makes it PG-13 I guess – I don’t remember any cursing at all.

But whether you get to this movie or any movie (Harry Potter opened tonight – that scene was interesting) this weekend, wishing you a beautiful one!

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For All Those Vision Board Doubting Thomas’s…


I never put much credence in Vision Boards (this is a link to a great article about them) but I kept hearing how amazing things were happening for friends of mine and reading about them so I thought, “What the hey – I need all the help I can get at this point.”  It was September 2009 and I had been working for almost an entire year developing this project, writing the book proposal and creating and launching my site.  We were about to submit to publishers and I had no idea what would become of me. (I suppose I still don’t but at least I have the book release to look forward to and it will definitely live in the world now – back then, it was completely unknown what would happen.) So I did a Vision Board and put images of things on a piece of poster board that I desired or wanted to happen, just as my friends and Martha Beck instructed me to do . WITHIN DAYS, things started materializing…it was wild!  And within a month, I had a book deal for Epiphany with a major publisher (Random House) who wanted the book to be exactly the way I’d always envisioned it and for the exact advance I knew I had to get to make it happen.

Check this out: (Note: These are not great photos ahead, but I think they’re decent enough that you’ll be able to see what I’m saying. And I don’t know why my mock up Epiphany Book Cover is torn, but again, you’ll get the gist.)

This is what I typed/mocked up put up on my Vision Board last Sept.

And this is what the cover of the galley of my book looks like that is going out to press and to my contributors:

IT’S THE SAME FONT AND PRETTY MUCH THE EXACT SAME BLUE AND ORIGINAL  TITLE.

THE LESSON LEARNED:  Don’t be so impatient and such a worry-wart, silly grasshopper, things eventually come around.  (And VISION BOARDS work!)

I’ve probably done about 3-4 Vision Boards throughout the past year and things always happen from them. I always recommend at least trying VISION BOARDS  – even if it’s just to see what happens…Why not?  Encourage the magical aspects of life – it makes it all that much more exciting and fun.

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TURKISH Epiphany Coming to a Store Near You!

That’s right. Just found out Epiphany is going to be published in TURKEY in TURKISH!  Yes, Elise, (they gently replied) it will be in Turkish. It’s so funny – you don’t think about people reading your book in say, Turkish, when you’re sitting at your desk writing, struggling, crafting, laughing, crying, shaping, birthing, (freaking!) that it might actually reach random corners of the earth in a completely different language.  Or at least I didn’t really…I mean, that has always been the dream, of course, but when it’s  actually becoming a reality – that the book is going somewhere that I’ve never been, that it might touch people on the other side of the planet…yes, it’s my first book and this is no big deal maybe to writers who have been around the block, but I still get moved when my movies sell so I probably will never get used to it and not be excited by this.  And it’s thrilling to start experiencing just how universal our epiphanies truly are.

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Epiphany Contributor Ali MacGraw on Oprah!

    “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.”

    Yes, that Ali MacGraw – the Love Story award-winning actress, one of the original “It-girls” (as Oprah says), activist, philanthropist, author and best-selling yoga DVD creator, mother and so many other things (I’ll put her bio from the book below) is appearing on Oprah tomorrow!

    I read about Ali in Vanity Fair on a plane flight home in March and knew I had to try to interview her.  She was a good friend of my friend, Stephen Bruton, who is on my website and was the first person I officially interviewed on camera for Epiphany.  I knew that but had never met Ali and she had no idea who I was.  She said via her publicist that she loved the whole concept but she needed time to make sure she knew what hers would be – that it was something important to really be thought out.  We almost couldn’t believe it when she actually agreed to do the interview!  (It was one of the times that my assistant and I did one of our victory dances in the office which includes actual dancing with some screaming, jumping up and down and maybe even, cringe, a high five.) When Ali and I spoke on the phone about her epiphany, she is just as wonderful and warm as everyone from Stephen and other friends of hers and the article in Vanity Fair says. She is extremely down-to-earth, passionate, cool and hip and has accomplished so much but is still always working on herself.  I often think about her insights about relinquishing control and having true acceptance and faith, and she had a lot to say about epiphanies themselves that I found so interesting and insightful, we left it all in her interview in the book.  I’ve pasted her bio below because I honestly had no idea the breadth of her accomplishments before I interviewed her (ie: her yoga video was one of the first, was an instant best-seller and is still selling over a decade later).

    Also, since Epiphany became this sort of study of serendipity and interconnectedness and those themes play a big role in the whole Epiphany landscape – here’s an example of some serendipitous trivia: she was married and has a son with Robert Evans and one of the people in the book, Orian Williams, has Robert Evans as the central figure in his hilarious, amazing Epiphany story … I can’t wait for Ali to read it.  Set your DVR for Oprah Tomorrow!

    “Every one of us has to pick our own way through the land mines of life – no one can or should do it for us.  Sometimes the most extravagant pain is the gateway to something incandescent.”

    – Ali MacGraw

    “…Epiphanies, at least in my case, are one of the most astonishing gifts. They are lifechanging, insofar as they transform our private worlds and our values.  They aren’t casual things that just slide across our consciousness.  They stop us cold in our tracks and we have to examine them.  What’s inherent in understanding these moments is the concept of hope — hope, solution, direction, and then on a deeper level, some peace of mind.”

    Ali MacGraw is an internationally known award-winning actress, author, and activist.  She starred in the critically-acclaimed and international blockbuster hit films, Goodbye Columbus, The Getaway, and Love Story (for which she received a Golden Globe award and an Academy Award nomination), the epic mini-series The Winds of War, and the popular ABC-TV series, Dynasty, amongst many others. Her autobiography, Moving Pictures was an international bestseller, and her yoga video Ali MacGraw Yoga Mind and Body was a bestseller upon release and is still popular more than a decade later.  Ali is the mother of filmmaker Joshua Evans and currently lives in New Mexico. She travels extensively, appearing in documentaries and working on behalf of numerous social, animal and environmental causes. In 2008, she received the Luminaria Award from the Santa Fe Community Foundation, and New Mexico’s Governor’s Award for Contribution to the Arts.

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NaNoWriMo is less than a month away!

And I forgot to mention I learned about this in The Happiness Project also.  NaNoWriMo is National Novel Writing Month, a notion that has taken the world by storm made up by Chris Baty who has created a hilarious, informative website and a book called No Plot No Problem which Gretchen Rubin used as a guide to write a novel in 30 days.  November is the official NaNoWriMo so if you like, you can go join the NaNoWriMo community on the website (it’s free) and participate in this undertaking next month. Perhaps by the end of the month, you too can have a 50,000 word novel completed and be a NaNoWriMo winner! (winners are anyone and everyone who finishes.) How cool to have written a novel, whether anyone ever sees it or not.  Gretchen says hers is in a drawer for now. I’ve joined and am prepping for mine – Chris is right – people like me (and apparently many others) won’t write our things unless we have a deadline.  He also said the busier you are, the better…okay, we’ll see.  Even if you aren’t being haunted by a story that is dying to be written and won’t leave you alone until you put it to paper, the website is great fun and funny with lots of wonderful wrimo tips of course, and they are doing lots of fantastic things in education with their young writers program.  Countdown to start date … 4 weeks from tomorrow exactly.  Let me know if you’re going to be a fellow Wrimo.  Come on, will be fun. (hopefully…probably.)

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