Relief Update and Giveaway Winners

12 Apr, 2010 by in contest winners Leave a comment

As of today we have mailed out 30 boxes of relief to earthquake victims in Chile. The boxes are filled with winter clothes, non-perishable food, cans, blankets, diapers, hygiene kits, herbal tea, Spanish books and toys. We have received two emails this week requesting more aid as winter is approaching and the people are living in tents. They could use winter coats, rain gear, underwear, shoes and building materials. We are also looking for a dentist to contribute toothbrushes and paste and someone to contribute formula.

If you would like to help, in any way email us at fireandice.heather@gmail.com I have five more ready to go but each box costs a flat rate of $55 to ship there. Please donate via Paypal to heatoddgardner@yahoo.com or visit our Etsy shop and look around!

Today’s giveaway winners are …Vintage Jewelry by AsielBlue: Amybunz16 and bethanyfoisy http://fireandicereads.com/2010/03/vintage-jewelry-giveaway-by-asielblue.html

Puppy Print by Girl and Typewriter: Federica/ Fede http://fireandicereads.com/2010/03/photography-friday.html

Send us your address and we will get those mailed out to you!

The Mark Author Signed Book Giveaway

10 Apr, 2010 by in book giveaway, marilyn bunderson, the Mark, utah authors 30 comments

Marilyn Bunderson has offered us an author signed book and a Mark bookmark to one of our lucky Blog Readers!

To enter to win
: leave your name below as well as twitter name if you have one

additional entries: +3 for every dollar donated to Chile via PayPal
+3 Visit her Goodreads page and add the book to be read
+3 visit her blog and comment
+3 follow us on twitter @FireIcePhotos @Mbunderson
+3 tweet this contest, leave the link
+1 total your entries and leave them in comments with your thoughts on Atlantis or Shambala
Contest ends May 10, and is open internationally!
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Giveaway Winners

10 Apr, 2010 by in contest winners 1 comment

Congrats to our newest Contest Winners!

Brightly Woven Handmade Purse: missy_wpg
http://fireandicereads.com/2010/03/brightly-woven-purse-chile-relief.html

Handmade Perfume:divaillumi
http://fireandicereads.com/2010/03/yellow-rose-perfume-chile-relief.html

Upcycled Earrings: @joannej1982 http://fireandicereads.com/2010/03/upcycled-earrings-pendant-chile-silent.html

Three LIttle Birds Necklace:@aikchien from @cynthial11!

Shiver Inspired Necklace: @EVA_n_essence http://fireandicereads.com/2010/03/golden-woods-necklace-giveaway.html

Email us your street address! And if you didn’t win today, next Saturday we draw for the Alice pony tail holders, Damask Bookmarks and Handmade Journal. Check the right sidebar…

Please support our Chile relief efforts by donating via Paypal to mailto:heatoddgardner@yahoo.com%20 and support Chilean Etsy sellers! http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_query=chile+relief&search_type=handmade We are looking for a dentist office to contribute toothbrushes/ toothpaste and pediatrician to donate near expired formula samples. Email us at fireandice.heather@gmail.com

Photography Friday- Shambala

09 Apr, 2010 by in marilyn bunderson, shambala, the Mark, thule 1 comment

Branch at the Top by Katarina 2353

One of the things I loved most about the book “The Mark” by Marilyn Bunderson was imagining what the world they visited must look like. Shambala, Atlantis, Thule, Kathmandu, Ghunsa.
Here is our photography Friday featuring photos on Flickr that reminded me of this spectacular read! Check out the magical world in our gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/heatherzahngardner/galleries/72157623691176791/

Handmade Cowl by Chilean Memegalarce

09 Apr, 2010 by in etsy, free stuff, memegalarce, wool 16 comments

Today’s Chile relief giveaway is from native seller Memegalarce

Hello! Welcome to my little Etsy shop.
I am an artisan in construction; I live in Chile … the end of the world … The name of my hometown is La Ligua, from Quechua name that comes Lihua, which means wool which is woven to the house … the main economic activity in my city is the woolen fabric and the bakery elements that inspire part of my textile work … so I decided to name my knits with names of the rural towns near my hometown. I hope you enjoy the textures and the warmth of my work …
I hope you enjoy the visit and be interested in leading a part of me with you.
All the accessories you will find in this space are handmade and are part of my process of personal exploration through materials such as felt and wool.

I am a proud member of Etsy Latino Team

Hola! Bienvenidos a mi pequeña tienda de Etsy.
Soy una artesana en construcción que vive en Chile… al final del mundo…
Todos los accesorios que encontrarán en este espacio son hechos a mano y son parte de mi proceso de exploración personal a través de materiales como fieltro y lana.
Espero que disfruten la visita y se interesen por llevar una parte de mi con ustedes.

Soy una orgullosa integrante de Etsy Latino Team

Description
Hand knitted cowl, made with natural Merino wool. Extra warm for coldest days of winter.

This cowl fastened with a of button made of Guayacan wood of center of Chile.

To enter to Win a handmade cowl, perfecrt for tracleing ot the end of the world and back: +1 Leave a comment below
additional entries +3 for each dollar contributed to our Chile relief fund via Paypal to heatoddgardner@yahoo.com or if you prefer to send supplies, please email me at fireandice.heather@gmail.com

Here is Memgalarce’s message about Chile…
“I appreciate the invitation and interest in helping my country…the situation is still critical and I can see will not improve now that winter comes to the affected areas. I was traveling this week by the Maule region and the only thing that describes what I saw is: devastation and poverty.
I wonder which organization will channel the resources raised, as some agencies have centralized resources and areas remain unaddressed. I ask because I work in Fondo Alquimia (www.fondoalquimia.org) the only fund for women in Chile and we are also developing a fundraising campaign to come to the aid of women and their communities … because we know that is through them to rebuild solidarity networks more effectively. The people there need underwear, shoes, bed clothes, some drugs, water…building supplies”

+3 Visit her etsy shop and heart it http://www.etsy.com/shop/memegalarce
+3 Follow us on Twitter @FireIcePhotos
+3 Become a fan on our facebook page at Fire and Ice
+2 Visit our Flickr gallery of the earthquake and comment http://www.flickr.com/photos/heatherzahngardner/galleries/72157623541060135/
+5 add this contest to your blog, leave the link
+3 Visit our Etsy shop and pick your favorite item http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeatherZahnGardner

Contest ends May 9, 2010 and is international, Good Luck!

Book Review-The Mark by Marilyn Bunderson

09 Apr, 2010 by in marilyn bunderson, science fiction, the Mark 13 comments

published March 8th 2010
by Bonneville Books (first published 2010)
details Paperback, 288 pages
isbn 1599553511
4.5 stars
Synopsis from Goodreads- She’s had it forever. A tiny mark on her hand. No big deal, right? But when Tori discovers that her ordinary freckle is really some kind of microscopic tattoo, she doesn’t know what to think, especially after meeting Eric, a guy she feels strangely connected to–and not just because he has a mark too.

All too soon, Tori and Eric realize that their marks are only the first clue to a mystery that will change everything. And with each new discovery, Tori finds herself pulled deeper and deeper into a world she could never have imagined.

I received this book in the mail after being contacted by the author as an autographed copy with bookmark and personal note. Now that is NICE! But that’s not why I gave it 4.5 stars…the fact of the matter is this is an amazing book! The preface was a couple of pages long of background history that I struggled to understand. (go back and read them once you are finished) From Chapter one on I was reeled in hook, line and sinker.

Told from Tori’s point of view, four teenagers soon unravel a mystery that links them as members of an elite society. They are drawn to each other by touch, the small birthmarks on their knuckles and an irresistible comforting pull. Soon they find themselves wrapped up in a dangerous journey of uncovering their past and discovering who they really are. The characters are fully developed and my favorites are Tori and Eric. Their chemistry is off the charts and Eric’s charm undeniable as he becomes a protector of the group. The Mark is completely free of any swearing, sex or questionable material from a mother’s point of view and I loved it for action packed excitement and swoon worthy romance! I sure hope there is a sequel in the works because this one was an absolute treasure!

My favorite quote from the book (spoilers here!) : “Shae snorted. We’re definitely right-and can you tell me one thing we’re doing right now that isn’t hard? We’ve just traveled halfway around the world and we’re backpacking who knows how many miles through the freakin’ Himalayas to get to some secret valley that may or may not exist, while be chased by a homicidal maniac–don’t even talk to me about hard.”

Check out the author’s blog with contests and upcoming events
http://mrbunderson.blogspot.com/
Find Her on twittter @mbunderson
Add it on Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7193767-the-mark

Crocus Spring Pendant

08 Apr, 2010 by in etsy 39 comments


Today’s Etsy spotlight is from seller Crocus…Hello my sweet little bunnies!

The main thing I want to achieve – is to bring the very lovely Spring atmosphere to your hearts and let it stay there not only for 3 standard month, but for all year as well.
Let the fresh and sunny mood lead you through all the difficulties in you life, and so the result will be always positive and wonderful!

As always my credo will be:
No matter what you are doing, when you do it with love!
So…
just Love and enjoy my blossoming spring all over the year!
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See my other 2 lovely shops with different style:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sutekidane
http://www.etsy.com/shop/bunnybelly

She is giving away this handmade brooch. This is a brooch with a bird, which can be a symbol of hope. Like a bird, which arrived to Noah, after the World Flood (from the Bible).

To Enter to Win: Leave your name below

additional entries
+3 for each dollar donated to our Chile relief fund via PayPal to heatoddgardner@yahoo.com
+3 for following us on Twitter @FireIcePhotos and them at www.twitter.com/atractiveart
+3 for visiting their blog and commenting : http://www.amandarinaduck.blogspot.com/
+3 for visiting their youtube channel or ours http://www.youtube.com/user/EdwardsConflict and commenting youtube: www.youtube.com/user/atractiveart
+3 for adding us as fans on Facebook: Fire and Ice http://www.facebook.com/pages/Forks-WA/Fire-and-Ice/125706990657?ref=ss and Anna Kolesnikova http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=673883467
+3 for visiting our photostreams on flickr and picking your favorite photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/heatherzahngardner/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/amandarinaduck/
Contest ends May 8, 2010 and is open internationally!

Super Book Giveaway

07 Apr, 2010 by in meg cabot, paranormal YA fiction, sarah dessen, Stephenie Meyer 91 comments

We just hit 400 fans on facebook which means a celebration is in order with a super fun giveaway! Our prize pack includes…

This Lullabye– Sara Dessen

Speak-Laurie Halse Anderson

Prom Nights From Hell– Cabot, Harrison Jaffe, Meyer and Myracle

2 Rustic Goth handmade Etsy shop Laminated bookmarks

One signed Eternal Conflict Twilight Inspired Music CD

One Fire and Ice Button

One Princess Charm Necklace

To enter to win: simply leave your name below

+3 additional entries for each dollar donated to our Chile relief funds via PayPal. 100% goes directly to families there!

Contest ends May 7th and is open internationally Good Luck!

Book Review- Missing by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

07 Apr, 2010 by in book review, Missing, Rhonda Gibb Hinrichsen, utah authors 4 comments

published October 5th 2009 by Brigham Distributing

details Paperback, 265 pages

isbn 1935217305

4.5 Stars

Synopsis from Goodreads: A BYU-Idaho choir tour in British Columbia turns out to be anything but ordinary when soloist Stacie Cox spots a kidnapped child from Rexburg during a performance. Before Stacie can alert the authorities, the little girl disappears. Stacie vows to find and rescue her, a choice that forces her to deal with her guilt-ridden past and another little girl that haunts her dreams. When the handsome Matt Brennan helps Stacie in the search, she tries to resist the attraction she feels for him. Yet as he gains her friendship and trust, her resolve to never fall in love begins to crumble. And after a series of harrowing events, Stacie must decide if she is willing to sacrifice her life – and a possible future with Matt – to save a stranger.

WOW, this is a thrilling ride and a page turner! It is one of those action packed novels with a great message that you won’t be able to put down. Told from multiple points of view, one feels like they are immersed in a suspenseful mystery that needs to be solved. Ronda does a wonderful job with the main character Stacie Cox as she struggles with the demons of her past and letting her guard down. She is learning step by step through the chapters to follow her heart and be persistent in her attempt to save the life of a young missing girl. There is even a touch of romance sprinkled in 🙂 This was a phenomenal debut novel and I am so excited her second book, Trapped is coming out this month. 4.5 stars to Missing, I would highly recommend it!

Utah Author Interview-Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen

07 Apr, 2010 by in Missing, Ronda Gibb Hinrichson, utah authors 1 comment

Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen’s numerous magazine and internet writing credits include fiction and nonfiction published by The Friend, New Era, Ensign, Guideposts for Kids, Class Act, and yourLDSneighborhood.com. She also enjoys teaching writing and speaking in various venues.

Ronda first knew she wanted to be a writer when she was in the 6th grade. Her English teacher had been reading S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders to the class, and when she reached the section where Johnny urged Ponyboy to stay “gold,” Ronda realized she wanted to write “golden” words just as Hinton had. More than that, she wanted those words to encourage the “golden” in others. That remains one of her goals.

Ronda loves to hear from readers and can be contacted at rondagibbhinrichsen@gmail.com.

Where were you born?
As my husband says, I was born in Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg, Idaho.

Did you graduate from college, if so from where and in what major?
I graduated with my Associates from Ricks and also studied writing/English at Weber State and USU.

What are your hobbies?
Music. Singing in particular.

What are your favorite all-time books?
I love the English classics. Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre, especially. But I also love Little Women. I read it over a dozen times when I was a young teen.

When did you start writing your book and how long did it take to get it published?
I don’t remember the exact year I started writing it, but it took about three years because it was the first novel I’d ever attempted to write, and I had a lot of learning about structure, etc. to do. Getting it published? Over a year before it was finally accepted, and it was published about 9 months after that.

Who is your hero/ mentor?
Dorla Jenkins, my Creative Writing teacher from Ricks College. She was amazing. I promised myself long ago that I’d dedicate my first book to her, and that’s what I did. MISSING is now dedicated to my husband and to Dorla Jenkins.

What suggestion would you give young writers?
If becoming an author is what you really, truly, no matter what happens want to do, then write, study the craft, and DON’T GIVE UP. You can do it.

What do you plan to do when you retire?
Retire from what? I’ve been writing since I was 12, so I don’t believe that will ever disappear from my life.

Do you have another day job?
I teach beginning piano in my home. I enjoy it, but someday I might “retire” from that. I’ll have to wait and see.

Favorite music? Does music or art inspire your writing?
I really like Josh Grobin and Il Divo. I also enjoy a lot of classical music. As far as inspiring me, some of the themes from popular lyrics have inspired the romance between some of my characters.

What are the names of your published works?
MISSING is my first novel, but I’ve had dozens of articles and short stories published in magazines and in online media.

Are you working on any books right now?
Yes. I’m in the beginning stages of writing my third novel.

What do you aspire to do before you die?
Become a national best seller. That’s my dream, anyway, but other than that, I just want a joy-filled life with my family.

Literary crush?
The same guy every girl loves—Fitzwilliam Darcy.

What is your all-time favorite children’s book?“I Love You Forever”

Independent booksellers and why?
I really appreciate independent booksellers because they can choose the books they like to sell and promote, and they can do it in the way they see fit. Chains have more stringent rules and a limited selection of books. Chains do, however, have their place in the market.

Do you have a writer’s group?
Yes! I completely rely on them and their wisdom. They have become some of my dearest friends.

Upcoming Events: April 23-24, 2010 LDS Storymaker’s Conference

May 12, 2010 Teaching with N.C. Allen at LUW–Absolutely Write

June 5th, 2010 Teaching at THE Teen Writer’s Conference