Baby-Boomer, musician, mother, writer, grandma, music teacher, manager; mother of musicians; mother of writers; organizer of things disorganized, designer of beauty with things at hand.
Hobbies: raising young musicians and getting people where they need to go
Things I love: My piano; sunsets, sunrises, sunshine, hot and cold running water, long meditative walks.
If a “gift” is something you are born with; then I was outlandishly gifted at birth. Cherry Odelberg is my birth name. Now I ask you, what music lover would not be delighted with a name that means: DEAREST SINGING MOUNTAIN? My heart is steadfast. I will sing and make music. May I live up to my name. May there be always a song on my lips and family to hold me dear.
Cherry,
I was encouraged by your comment on Rachelle’s blog regarding hybrid historical/contemporary fiction. I’m also thrilled with the title of your blog, as my historical/contemporary novel, “Katia,” is set in present-day (well, okay, 2004) and post-WWII East Berlin. The sequel (present day and 1941) manuscript is with Rachelle now. I hate marketing and I hate being marketed, so, although this is going to look like marketing, I have a Web page with the synopsis of “Katia” along with a photo gallery from Berlin before, during, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall that you might find interesting. It’s at http://www.brucejudisch.com/katia.htm.
God bless–have a wonderful Christmas Season.
Cheers! Bruce
Bruce, thanks for stopping by my blog; And for taking time to read my comment and reply on Rachelle’s blog!