Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Extra Delicious Changes!!

Lyrical Lip Service will be redesigned, reconfigured and revamped (why do I love that last word??) Stay tuned for the yummy changes!! Until then, please snack on the updated video archives.

Love & Candy Kisses,

Tami Sue Snow 

Friday, May 20, 2011

LLS Features Alan Gilbert



Brown Eyes

Brown eyes won’t you tell me
What is it that you seek?
What is that echo in your voice
I hear each time we speak.
Why is your gaze so wistful
When looking at your star,
Are you hoping for the answers
To find out who you are.
Brown eyes have you wondered
When rainbows light the sky,
Why if you try to chase them
Their colours fade and die.
Or, on waking in the morning
A dream still in your head,
Although you try to hold it
It slips away instead.
Brown eyes have you pondered
When hearing breakers roar,
The miles they have travelled
To reach this distant shore.
Like you upon your journey
To who you want to be,
May lose your point of reference
Like those waves upon the sea.
Brown eyes life’s a journey
We started long ago,
Exactly where its leading
Not one of us can know.
So each day as you travel
Remember as you do,
It’s the journey that’s the joy of life
Not where its leading to.

Copyright©Alan Gilbert 2011.
From, “Love is a Dreamer.”

Find Alan's poetry on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=111994118841565

And link to his blog:

http://gilbertverse.blogspot.com

Love & Candy Kisses,
Tami Sue Snow

Friday, April 15, 2011

"Meet Einstein" written by Mariela Kleiner



I am truly honored to have as a guest on Lyrical Lip Service, Mariela Kleiner, the brains behind the enlightening children's book, "Meet Einstein". This adorable book, with its fun illustrations, will teach your preschooler the complex idea of gravity and light in such a simple and down to earth manner. You can read more about "Meet Einstein" at http://meeteinstein.com or connect with Mariela on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Meet-Einstein/2588373195 

Stop by http://fateradio.com on Wednesday, April 20th 1:00 pm EST and participate in a live chat with Mariela Kleiner while we talk about her book and what inspired her to write it.

Much Love,

Tami Sue Snow

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

THE GIRL


A Poem by Tami Sue Snow

Once upon a time, her life felt whole
Colorfully placed puzzle pieces of her days
Fixed in perfect reflection of her soul
How tragically scattered, now they lay
And they wonder what's become of the girl.

Her voice rang out as warbling bird songs
Smiles broke free from the depths of her spirit
She laughed and she danced all the day long
Many wondered how life might be without her in it
Can you tell them, what's become of the girl?

Shadowed and dark her life soon became
Those that she loved failed to recognize
Deep into sorrow, heartache and pain
She buried her agony, hiding her cries
No one knows... what became of the girl.


Monday, March 28, 2011

Party LLS Style!



We are tossing up artistic confetti on Lyrical Lip Service this week!! That's right, darlings, Lyrical Lip Service is LIVE on Fate Radio starting Wednesday, March 30th. Let the celebration begin!!

Lyrical Lip Service is blessed to feature the fabulous Jax Cassidy, photographer, author and artist extraordinaire. http://jaxcassidy.com
I can’t say enough about the talents this woman possesses, and that is why I offer you the opportunity to hear it for yourself. Jax will be my guest this Wednesday, March 30th at 12:00 pm EST, live on http://fateradio.com
 
In addition to Jax Cassidy, I will be offering up a book review of Lipstick Laws, written by the talented young adult author, Amy Holder and reviewed by the lovely Cari from http://cariblogs.blogspot.com

 
Oh, and of course, I will be showing off the talents of a young photographer by the name of Cameron Dearborn. 


Next week’s guest on Lyrical Lip Service: Jentri Chancey, Indie Filmmaker. Check out her website: http://lostinsunshine.com

Friday, March 18, 2011

Oh, I Could Sing. It's Almost Spring!!


There is something truly majestic, relishing in the colorful radiance of new life as it springs forth. Observing the rebirth of nature, newly formed blossoms unfurl their delicate petals to the warming sun, new shoots erupt from the thawing ground, warms my heart. It is my favorite time of the year.
I am thrilled to share the following works of poetry. Each celebrates the onset of spring in its own unique way. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Love,
Tami


Orchid of Spring

Light shimmers across her dew covered mound.
She arches up, eagerly reaching for the heat.
Her delicate folds open, soft and succulent,
A dawning more beautiful than the sun.
Her tepals spread, her labellum firm and waiting.

A drop of sweet nectar glistens across her anther.
She waits...

He comes to her; brash, insistent,
Buzzing through the morning light.
She lives for his touch, the feel of him within,
Brushing her tender column, stretching her,
Eager, ravenous, devouring her.

She rocks expectantly, shaking in her need.
She waits...

He mounts her, mouth pressing hard into her depths,
Hungrily licking, rubbing, reveling in her sweetness.
He lives for her, she is his nourishment,
Her soft, aromatic folds summon and entice him.
His world dissolves and there is only her, only now.

In a moment he is gone and again,
She waits...


A short one for March:

MARCH

Days of metronomic plodding,
...one by one by one.
Advancing,
one by one by one.
Making progress toward

SPROING!

Alan Gilbert


When first the tender buds appear
And winters grey is in decline,
The songbirds sing together songs
And bees return to columbine.
  
Along the kitchen garden wall
Clothed In veils of ivy green,
The final scarlet velvet bloom
Of winter Pansies may be seen.
  
Freshly th...awed the sodden earth
 Is dried beneath the early sun,
While on the bank are tiny prints
Of paws where baby rabbits run.
  
The debris twigs from winter storms
Are gathered by the nesting throng,
Like any mother nature finds
Means to make her children strong.
  
Buds and bees and paws and trees
Are signs that winters race is run,
Now out of time those frosted days
Give way to hope and birth and sun. 
  
Copyright©Alan Gilbert 2011.  

Write Hope is an amazing organization started by writers to provide assistance to the children of Japan that have been affected by the recent devastation of the tsunami. To find out more about how you can help, please visit their blog:

http://write-hope.blogspot.com/

Friday, March 4, 2011

"I THINK WE’VE GOT GHOSTS"


BRIAN D. BYERS

It is a great pleasure to bring to you a super fun children’s book based on a subject that I LOVE, which may also be considered a little controversial in the arena of children’s literature—GHOSTS!
I THINK WE’VE GOT GHOSTS” is written and illustrated by Brian D. Byers and is available for purchase at: http://www.lulu.com
Brian Byers is best known for bringing to life animated characters such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Curious George, and Barbie. He always wanted to be an animator and still creates and breathes life into his own characters on a daily basis. Brian is one of those few people that actually can support the label "renaissance man" without missing a beat. Besides his job as an animator, Brian also is a film-maker for mainstream and adult entertainment, paranormal radio show host, iPhone/Android app developer, professor of business marketing and design, tattooist, grip, gaffer and candlestick maker! (tra la la)

Brian Byers is best known for bringing to life animated characters such as Spongebob Squarepants, Curious George, and Barbie. He always wanted to be an animator and still creates and breathes life into his own characters on a daily basis. Brian is one of those few people that actually can support the label "renaissance man" without missing a beat. Besides his job as an animator, Brian also is a film-maker for both mainstream and adult entertainment, paranormal radio show host, iPhone/Android app developer, professor of business marketing and design, tattooist, grip, gaffer and candlestick maker! (tralala)
Brian hosts "Ghostology with Brian & Anna Marie" and "Batteries Not Included", owns  both Fate Radio and Masque Radio, and is the creator of the show "Reporter Chicks" www.reporterchicks.com
I have written and illustrated both "Discarnotes" and "I Think We've Got Ghosts" both available on www.ghostologyradio.com

Brian Byers is also a writer. The following are some of the books he's written.

DISCARNOTES is the original ghost hunters logbook that helps you to document moon phases, experiences, and even forms designed to help you and your team gain access to public and private property. An essential tool for the avid ghost hunter.

I THINK WE'VE GOT GHOSTS, is a children's book designed to help kids understand things they might be experiencing but don't know how to put it into words.

The author, Brian Byers, wrote this book from a parents point of view in hopes that it may act as a tool between child and parent, helping the child put into words, what might be difficult to understand.

On top of books, he and his wife have also done a series of videos.

How to Catch a Ghost: DVDs
How to Catch a Ghost is a DVD series designed to teach ghost hunters exactly how NOT to catch a ghost. From learning how to clean EVPs to understanding the many definitions and types of reported hauntings, Brian & Anna Marie from Ghostology guide you with their humor and experience as you learn the many facets to the ghost hunting hobby.
Both Brian and Anne Marie Byers will be attending the Texas Ghost Show, where they will be the emcees, on March 18th & 19th  http://texasghostshow.eventbrite.com

For more information about Brian Byers visit,  
www.ghostologyradio.com
Brian will be a guest on Joann H. Buchanan’s blog-talk radio-show, The Eclectic Artists Cave http://blogtalkradio.com/joann-hamann-buchanan LIVE at 10 AM March 5th, 2011
Here are a billion (okay, maybe not a billion, but close) where you will find Brian’s work:
This post has been written by Brian D. Byers and Tami Sue Snow, exclusively.

 
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