The Song of the Sparrow

“The hopelessness of hope” (?)
…It is true that living among people witnessing human darkened hearts and minds can certainly challenge one’s sense of hope, but the day hope dies, so does the Spirit and Creator of Life. A survivor knows no hopelessness of hope place, for by the Grace of God they have witnessed God’s Hand of Hope. They have been the sparrow. The guilt of the survivor is the sparrow’s astonishment that God held them on their search to comprehend their own worth. What is it that God sees or knows that yet is to be revealed in another time or place; one sparrow here, the other There? It is the mystery that haunts every ground zero and every survivor’s Soul.

(So, for the children on that road…)

Don’t let the wilderness scare you and never fear the work of the Soul. Protect your Soul for it is the essence of who you are, how God sees you in His Greater Vision, the eyes we use to seek our true selves, the pathway back to God. Don’t let the fears of self or fears of others hold you back from doing good works, from being true to your heart as God knows your heart, and from finding happiness and being content. Listen to your inner wisdom and voice, keep an ear to the ground and the other towards Heaven for maybe God will answer a prayer or an Angel will sing. The Waters are deep and the Ground is fertile. God loves to listen to songs in the fields for they are the Prayers of Mobility sung in harmony with the wind and help to push the clouds aside to let His Sun shine down. I know this Truth; God makes a path for all His children, keeps watch above, holds us in the palm of His Hands, and Jesus walked the footsteps.

God Bless our Paths and Keep the Faith,

Jane
Dear Daisy

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Dear Daisy Book Tour/Summer Festivals 2010

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Theme “Dear Daisy”

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“Dear Daisy”

“Dear Daisy” / Vocals

Lyrics

“Dear Daisy”
Based on the book “Dear Daisy” by Jane Marla Ver Dow

Though the years they may change us

Some things in life forever remain

Like those years we spent together

Living life its joys and pain

(Verse 2)

You taught me all ’bout honesty

How the truth would set me free

Like a teacher you inspired me

Each day beneath that Cherry tree

(Chorus)

Now “Dear Daisy” as I write this letter

Though eyes can’t see I know you’re there

I feel your presence surround me

Your angel wings as they brush my hair

(Verse 3)

Your smile my summer mornin’ Sun

Your wisdom my guide no end

Your actions more than words spoken

Showed me I had a special friend

(Chorus)

Now “Dear Daisy” as I write this letter

Though eyes can’t see I know you’re there

I feel your presence surround me

Your angel wings as they brush my hair

(Bridge)

Say everything now there’s a reason

Not in ours but in God’s time

A path our lasting friendship

Enough love to last a lifetime

(Chorus)

Now “Dear Daisy” as I write this letter

Though eyes can’t see I know you’re there

I feel your presence surround me

Your angel wings as they brush my hair

“Dear Daisy”

© Buddy Sutton June 09 2010
Additional Lyrics Jane Marla Ver Dow

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Seneca Falls Arts Festival July 24, 2010

July 24th, 2010 (one day only), local authors of Upstate New York will once again come together under the Authors Tent. The event: The Seneca Falls Arts Festival. Meet local authors from Williamson, Marion, Canandaigua, Rochester and have a copy of their books autographed.

Seneca Falls, Woman’s Rights, beautiful Seneca Lake one of NYS Finger Lakes all near-by. The Festival and Art Show is happening Saturday, July 24th, 2010 (10 AM-4 PM) at People’s Park, Seneca Falls.

Local Authors attending this year:

Sheila Jarkins is a Children’s Book Author and Illustrator after a career in arts education. Her Picture books include Marco Flamingo and The Adventures of Marco Flamingo Under the Sea. Both books are available as English and bilingual editions and in Hard cover and paperback.

Sheila will also have Prints from the original book illustrations for $22.00 available at the festival. Along with the book, the prints make a great holiday or baby shower gift. For more information visit Author Sheila Jarkins and Book website

Author Michael Pealo, Author of August Storms: Journey Of An Abused Woman. Michael became aware of the tragedy women trapped in abusive relationships, especially attempting to free themselves from an abusive relationship face while serving in his nursing career. Heart-mind struggle to understand, Michael researched this serious issue and wrote his book based upon true life experiences.

Michael Pealo is passionate about telling this story, increasing public awareness, educating women and travels nationally to share the truth he discovered.

Donna Bennett, Author of Petey and the Mean Pirates is a delightful 27 page paperback children’s book (ages Preschool-4th Grade) that appeals to both kids and parents, alike. Written to speak to the common childhood belief that all pirates have to be rough and tough and aggressive, Petey the pirate is different, using something other than swords, angry words, and bullying. The Ice Cream Pirates, an “illustrate your own” and “create your own depictions of the storyline”, teaches children the basics of entrepreneurship as they help the pirates open their own ice cream shop. A 27 page paperback (First-Fifth Grade), a book you and your child will cherish forever.

Also available from Three Chiquitas Publishing, Sherry Widmer’s Wild Animal Kid Songs, a compact disc (CD) and Seven Days At Camp EAGR!, a children’s book (written for the Epilepsy Association of Rochester-Syracuse-Binghamton) increases awareness about childhood epilepsy. Author website / Three Chiquitas Publishing Website

Jane Marla VerDow, Author of Dear Daisy and upcoming title, Rising Sparrow, both editions Independent Published by Rising Sparrow Press. Dear Daisy, Hardcover, case bound, 384 page, nonfiction-spiritual memoir is the storyteller’s journal. Rising Sparrow Press designed both books to reflect a book of the 1960’s era in pre dustcover style, book layout, short storytelling format, time era language and values. Sharing humor, visions, dreams, heartbreaks and challenges, Jane Marla VerDow has written a compelling account that both entertains and challenges one’s soulful reflection and has been described by readers as “enchanting”, “profoundly written”, and “courageous.”

Rising Sparrow Press also produces and publishes book related items, photography, postcards, and prints. An education background, Jane teaches self-independent publishing, author promotion pathways, creative writing-media projects, and speaks on nonviolence topics. Rising Sparrow Press Website

Author Brooks Tenney, Killing Mauritius (novel) depicts Islamic terrorism with the storyline set in the Indian Ocean. New Silk Road (novel) centered in Central Asia, deals with Afghanistan drug traffic reach to the world. The Ten Thousand Things is set along China’s ancient Silk Road and writes an account of China’s activities in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles.

Always an entertaining author-speaker, Brooks Tenney draws his writing and topics from his engineer training and professional background (Xerox, GE, and Chance Vought Aviation) and the author’s imagination to create his action-adventure fiction. In addition to the author’s crisp and entertaining writing, the reader is taken into the storyline by Tenney’s extensive topic and setting research. “Timely” and “thought-provoking”, all three books are great adult reads so well written as fiction, to cross the reader’s mind of the possibilities of nonfiction in our modern world.

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Remembering why I write…for the children

Sad. The exploitation of children in the name of religion. In the name of Allah or God, does it matter? Lured or sold, taught or trained, poverty and vulnerability, always why.

If the World could live by one verse, my choice would be Micah 6:8 … “to be fair and just and merciful, and to walk humbly with your God.”

Does it really need to be more complicated than that?

Book Synopsis “Dear Daisy”

Dear Daisy, nonfiction, reads as life is presented day-to-day and by seasons. The author, a gifted storyteller invites the reader into the world and relationship between an illiterate migrant woman sharing her wisdom with a boss man’s child under cherry and apple trees during the early 1960′s. Daisy, an Angel on Earth years later mystically reappears an Angel from Heaven to guide the grown child on her pathway back Home.

Dear Daisy tells a story 2000 years old yet reminds us how challenges continue to play out and that we each contribute to writing the story.

As the story begins, the author caught in a personal struggle of survival under conditions felt oppressive, writes to Daisy. As the reflective search for self and path unfolds, the 9-11-01 story strikes as a Holy War between extremists of Nations. Before the dust settles, 10-28-01 brings world chaos personal. Living the aftermath, the author struggles to forgive and declares through writing an Epistle as part of her emancipation pathway that violence as a rightful expression and worship of God is not the God of her faith.

…And why there will be “Rising Sparrow” …for the children I write.

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Welcome to the New Home of Rising Sparrow Press

2010: New Home of Rising Sparrow Press

Author Jane Marla VerDow

Independent Publishing: Rising Sparrow Press

Book Titles: “Dear Daisy”

Upcoming Titles: “Rising Sparrow”  (Dec. 2010)

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