You. I. Us. is a collection of vignettes, small scenes which hint at the story beneath. Annalisa Crawford has taken that idea to another level, because she asked 15 bloggers to ask her one question each, creating small insights into her life and writing.
MY QUESTION: If you could be any Harry Potter character (good or bad), who would you be and why?
ANNALISA'S ANSWER: When I first saw your question, Chrys, I
knew my answer straight away!
She’s weird, and everyone gives her a
wide berth to begin with, but she—like so many of the other minor
characters—steps up when needed and proves her true worth. She has the strength
to be herself no matter what everyone else says, and to stick to her beliefs.
Over time, the other characters come to appreciate her for who she is.
I think that’s such a great lesson to
teach kids, and adults to some extent. I was never that popular at school, but
I learned to embrace who I was.
You. I. Us.
Publication date: June 10, 2016
Genre: Short Stories (Single Author)
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In You.
I. Us., Annalisa Crawford captures everyday people during poignant
defining moments in their lives: An artist puts his heart into his latest
sketch, an elderly couple endures scrutiny by a fellow diner, an ex-student
attempts to make amends with a girl she bullied at school, a teenager holds
vigil at his friend’s hospital bedside, long distance lovers promise complete
devotion, a broken-hearted widow stares into the sea from the edge of a cliff
where her husband died, a grieving son contacts the only person he can rely on
in a moment of crisis, a group of middle-aged friends inspire each other to
live remarkable lives.
Day
after day, we make the same choices. But after reading You. I. Us.,
you’ll ask yourself, “What if we didn’t?”
About the Author:
Annalisa Crawford lives in Cornwall UK, with a good
supply of moorland and beaches to keep her inspired. She lives with her
husband, two sons, a dog and a cat. Annalisa writes dark contemporary,
character-driven stories. She has been winning competitions and publishing
short stories in small press journals for many years, and is the author of Cat
& The Dreamer and Our Beautiful Child. www.annalisacrawford.com
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Harry Potter Wand Project
By Chrys Fey
What You Need:
- A
smooth stick
- Kid-safe
paint
- Paint
brushes
- Glitter
- Fabric
- Feathers
(not necessary)
- Elmer’s
Glue
- Newspaper
My youngest nephew's wand is the blue one. Mine is in the middle. And the black one with the feather is my oldest nephew's wand. |
Instructions:
1. Hunt along the side of the road, near the woods, or in
your backyard for smooth sticks that are about a foot long. Clean the sticks and lay down newspaper on the surface
you want to use.
2. Let the kids paint one side of their stick. Once it’s
dried, turn it over, and have them paint the other side. Unless you have a stand so they can paint all around it at once.
3. Paint glue around the tip of the stick, about two
inches, and sprinkle it with glitter. This is the magic coming out of their
wand. ;)
4. Put glue on the opposite end and fix a piece of fabric
around the stick to create a handle. If the fabric is long and wraps around a
few times, you’ll need to add more glue. This piece of fabric is mostly for
comfort.
5. You can add feathers to the end of the wand where the
fabric handle is, or any other decoration you want, such as ribbons.
Our Harry Potter Game:
- Decide who will be bad and who will be good. There’s usually one bad one
among the three of us. Pick
names. I’m Hermione when I’m good, and Bellatrix LeStrange when I’m bad.
- For a list of spells go to HarryPotter.wikia.com
- Have
the bad witch or wizard count to ten while the good witches/wizards run and
hide.
- For
certain spells, create rules. Ex: If someone yells “Expelliarmus,” which is
the disarming spell, you have to toss your wand to the ground.
- If
someone says "Reducto," you have to pause
for about five seconds (dazed or wounded) before you can start running again.
- If
someone says the killing spell before you can say a spell, you’re done. LOL
Now go out and have fun!
This is surprisingly great cardio.
Thanks for having me on your blog today! I definitely want to play Harry Potter with you now, you really are a super-cool auntie :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Annalisa. I'm so happy to have you here for my Harry Potter day. :)
DeleteLuna was a fun character because of her quirks - good choice, Annalisa.
ReplyDeleteI loved Luna.
DeleteThanks Alex. That photo Chrys has used really sums her up :-)
DeleteAnnalisa - so true about the minor HP characters being so complex!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I have a Harry Potter wand, and now I really think I need to take it out and play with it this weekend.... :)
Look at what Neville did! :D
DeleteYou should, Madeline. It's fun exercise.
I loved the way the final book became much more of an ensemble piece. No one can be a hero in isolation!
Deletehaha you can sure get your bibbity bobbity boo on with those wands. Each have their own set of skills indeed, should really appreciate all. Going a different way can sure lead to a new day.
ReplyDeleteBibbity bobbity boo to you!
Deleteunique question and great answer. A very good stop on the blog tour. Fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Joanne!
DeleteThanks Joanne, it was a really great question!
DeleteAnnalisa seems to be very talented writer, Thanks for including her on your blog.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week-end.
Yvonne.
She is talented. :)
DeleteThank you, Yvonne and Chrys. I'm blushing a little bit now :-)
DeleteThose are cute wands you and your nephews made :) Annalisa's book sounds really good; saw it on another blog earlier this week; might have to go and buy it :)
ReplyDeletebetty
Thanks, Betty. We had fun making them. :)
DeleteThat would be great!
Hi Betty, I'm glad you like the sound of my book :-)
DeleteAnnalisa's short stories sound amazing. Thanks for sharing her with us. Your magic wand craft and game sounds just as amazing, Chrys. You are a super fun Auntie!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa!
DeleteHi Lisa :-)
DeleteHi Chrys and guest Annalisa - the vunder auntie with the magic nephew touch .. I don't know enough about the other characters - but you describe Luna Lovegood well ... then of course that cardio work out - yes working out with kids is breath-taking!
ReplyDeleteCheers and enjoy your weekend - that game is a clever creation for the littlies - or not so littlies .. Hilary
The wand project is actually from me. :)
DeleteThanks for stopping by, Hilary!
Luna is a fantastic character! Yes, Chrys is definitely the wonder aunt with the great imagination!
DeleteI'm heading outside to see if I can find the perfect stick. I have the feather. Congratulations, Annalisa.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joylene. Hope you find that stick :-)
DeleteYes, Joylene! Have fun making your wand. :D
DeleteLuna is a great choice--what a fun character. I'd totally be Hermione because I was such a grade-grubber as a kid (but a much less confident one).
ReplyDeleteI was so much like Hermoine, but with a dash of Luna. :D
DeleteThanks Tamara. I had friends like Hermione, but everything I studied seemed like hard work.
DeleteCongratulations Annalisa! You, I , Us sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
DeleteThe wand project game sounds like so much fun! Potter forever. Congrats on your latest book Annalisa and Luna is a great choice.
ReplyDeletePotter forever!!! :D
DeleteThanks Sheena-kay :-)
DeleteWhat a neat book and an interesting look into ordinary people's lives who usually are anything but. I love Luna and that is an excellent choice because I would want to be her for sure. I love your game...love it! I would want to play it but I would be so disarmed in 5 seconds. Love the wands and a great game for kids to get away from the phones etc...
ReplyDeleteThanks Birgit. The game comes from Chrys - it sounds like so much fun, doesn't it?
DeleteBig Potter Fan here!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Annalisa!! Seeing her book all over the blogsphere! Love her cover!!!
Thanks Cathrina :-)
DeletePotter fans are the best! :D
DeleteThe game sounds like fun. Makes me wish my boys were young again so we could play it.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Annalisa. I've seen your book on other blogs and it looks fascinating. Best of luck. Have a good weekend.
Adults can play, too. ;)
DeleteThanks Beverly, have a good weekend too :-)
DeleteLuna is an awesome character and I loved the actress they picked for the movies. She fit it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThe actress for Luna really was perfect.
DeleteHa, that Harry Potter game sounds like fun. Would you believe I already have a couple of wands in my office?
ReplyDeleteI want a wand!
DeleteI would believe that, Ken. :)
DeleteThose wands are awesome. Luna Lovegood is one of my favorite characters.
ReplyDeleteShe's fantastic, isn't she?
DeleteThanks, Liz!
DeleteOh the game looks so fun, Chrys. You're a great aunt. And though I haven't read the HP series (for shame, right), I love how minor characters often step up to help the main ones!
ReplyDeleteThe books are so good!
DeleteThank you so much, Claudine!
DeleteI wish I were familiar with Luna. I haven't seen the Potter movies and I only read the first two books. I have Annalisa's book and look forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteLuna is worth reading more for :-) I hope you enjoy my book.
DeleteYou should try reading some more of the books, Medeia. Or at least see the movies. :)
DeleteLuna's name give her character away, doesn't it? I can see why you chose to be her, Annalisa.
ReplyDeleteLove those wands, Chrys! What fun to make and then play with them.
J.K. Rowling was very clever when naming her characters.
DeleteThanks, C. Lee!
I agree with Chrys, everything Rowling did was very deliberate, including names.
DeleteAnnalisa's book sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nas :-)
DeleteThe horror con I went to had some gorgeous Harry Potter wands made of fancy woods, etc. I like your homemade version much better! At least the kids got to use their imagination.
ReplyDeleteThanks, JH! I think it's more meaningful this way too. They made it, so it surely can be magical.
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