Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 29, 2012
When we were kids, my brother and I had big dreams of being cartoonists, video game designers, mystery writers, etc. In 5th grade we each had an AMAZING teacher who encouraged that creativity. She was Ms. Richards when Sam had her. The next year, when I had her, she was married and had another name….
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 22, 2012
I gave Exiled 4 stars on Goodreads, because they don’t support half-star ratings and because it was really closer to 4 than 3. Exiled is Merrick’s first novel and suffers from some of the same flaws that many first time novels do. It is a formidable first release and I enjoyed reading it. The…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 21, 2012
The first order of business for this morning is to announce the winners of the Rafflecopter giveaway. The winner will have 72 hours to reply to my email asking for their contact information before I draw another winner to replace them. We only had one entrant– perhaps I needed to wait longer before doing a…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 20, 2012
★★★★☆ “Zeus granted immortality to two brothers and bound them to his service. Three thousand years later they serve him on Earth, hunting fugitives from Olympus, and maintaining balance and order between the human realm and the divine.” I picked up Olympus, written by Nathan Edmonson, art by Christian Ward, at the Alabama Phoenix Festival in Birmingham,…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 19, 2012
Art has been inspired by classical mythology for hundreds of years. These are five artists who are being inspired today. 1. Terry Strickland (http://terrystricklandart.com/) Terry Strickland may be my mother in law, but that obvious bias doesn’t take away from the fact that she is an AMAZING artist and has been since long before I met…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 18, 2012
Etymologists (people who study words and their histories) should be very familiar with Ancient Greek language and culture. Latin words make up about 50% of the English language, and the Romans borrowed their mythology from the Greeks. Greek words make up another estimated 5%. So what words and phrases come directly from Greek mythology? Here…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 17, 2012
Ancient Greece has been a topic of fascination for artists and poets for hundreds of years. During the Renaissance, classical mythology became a favorite subject for the great thinkers of Europe. Myths have been translated and passed down, retold and embellished. In more recent history, archaeologists have excavated sites in Ancient Greek territories to discover…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 16, 2012
Olympia Heights Anniversary Week Party: Day 1- Quiz Happy Monday! Today, I bring you the first event of the Olympia Heights anniversary week party. The following quiz was made with QuizSnack and features 6 quick questions to help determine Which Greek God Are You? The personality profiles for this quiz are based on the characters in…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 15, 2012
It starts with an idea. A book in your head says “Will you write me?” and you say “Yes! Yes of course!” But a fairy tale wedding never magically happens and a book does not get written without planning, work, and hair-tearing. Once the big day comes, however, it’s out of your hands. You sit…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 13, 2012
Last spring, I became involved in an indie film project in Birmingham, AL. The project is now complete! A friend of my mother-in-law, Bernadette Chapman, was directing a movie. I didn’t know anything about the indie film scene in Birmingham, but after meeting me at a party intended as a kind of wedding reception for…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 11, 2012
This time last year, I had wrapped up filming the Bernadette Chapman film, Lost in Reality (I’m listed as Amy Leigh Albro). After that, however, I had a little free time before finding out I was accepted to Montevallo, so I did a music video. The band, Indrid Cold, has since split up. The drummer is making…
Posted by Amy Leigh Strickland
July 4, 2012
★★★★★ I remember being in high school and leaving Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man movie, unimpressed. A few years later when I saw Spider-Man 2, I was a lot more excited about what I had witnessed, but even that was short-lived. The third Raimi movie had so many flaws that it tainted everything I loved about the…