[authorme] PUBLISHING EMERGING WRITERS, JANUARY 2009

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CARPE DIEM - SEIZE THE DAY- Michael Levy, Professional Optimist

WRITING A BOOK BLURB - Bruce L. Cook

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CARPE DIEM - SEIZE THE DAY
by Michael Levy, Professional Optimist


Children do not think about time in the same way as older folks. They are too 
busy playing games and chatting with their friends. They grow into adults who 
gain responsibilities and commitments. As adults, there is no time to 
contemplate where time is going because many folks swamp themselves by their 
daily routines.
 
However, as adults age, one day they suddenly realize how fast time flies. The 
older they become, the more they understand how time is speeding up, racing 
headlong into the jaws of physical death. In old age, a person may look back at 
past events that all too often had unpleasant outcomes and a few times 
surprisingly super results. In most peoples lives the problems outweighed the 
good times but somehow or other they struggled through and here they are in old 
age, reminiscing. 
 
No matter how successful or ineffective they were, everyone will as the same 
question ... Did I make the best of my time on earth. If they did, they will 
have no regrets. However if they did not enjoy their past life, it will come 
back to haunt them no matter how big the bank balance. In all probabilities, 
they will pass over in a depressed state of mind. Therefore, it makes sense to 
know as soon as possible how to live each moment on earth in divine bliss ... 
To know how to seize each day and make the most of every second.
 
The origins of the words Carpe Diem (seize the day) have been around for many 
centuries. Many people attribute it to the Roman poet Horace, however is was 
around long before. That said, this is a good place to start our research...
Horace's ode "Carpe Diem” or "Pluck the Day"
 
Ask not ... we cannot know...
what end the gods have set for you, for me; 
nor attempt the Babylonian reckonings Leuconoë. 
How much better to endure whatever comes,
whether Jupiter grants us additional winters 
or whether this is our last, 
which now wears out the Tuscan Sea 
upon the barrier of the cliffs! 
Be wise, strain the wine; and since life is brief, 
prune back far-reaching hopes! 
Even while we speak, envious time has passed: 
pluck the day, 
putting as little trust as possible in tomorrow. 
 
It seems humanity has always concerned itself with its own fleeting mortality 
... Seize the day, was first written down about 1160 B.C., well before Horace.  
This poem was found on the tomb of Inherkhawy, a supervisor of workers at the 
Egyptian royal burial ground in the ancient city of Thebes: 

Song of the Harper 
Carpe diem ('seize the day') motif; song for Osiris;

All who come into being as flesh, pass on; 
busy fluttering souls and bright transfigured spirits
who people the world below
and those who shine in the stars with Orion; 
all men rest in the grave; 
set your home well that your good name last because of it, 
care for your works that your seat in the West be splendid; 
seize the day! hold holiday! 

be unwearied, unceasing, alive, 
let not your heart be troubled during your sojourn on earth 
grieve not your heart, whatever comes 
recall not the evil, loathsome to God, 
but have joy, joy, joy, and pleasure! 
content with your lot, rejoicing, not speaking evil. 

Superb words which have not lost their powerful message with the passing years. 
They make up the cornerstone foundation of every religion. In fact, the words 
are more needed to be understood today than at any time in human history.

There can be no doubt that from the beginning of the human time and space mode, 
people have look up at the heavens and asked how they can make the most of 
their life on earth. The fountain of youth has become billions of dollar 
industry, with all type of cosmetic products and surgical procedures, keep fit 
regimens, health treatments, guru seminars and a whole host of concoctions that 
boggle the mind. And yet, despite all of that, holding on to blissful time is 
seemingly like trying to capture the wind as it breezes-by on your face.
 
Experts may express that is impossible to be in a pleasurable state of mind all 
the day, every day. They will go on the say that even if it were possible life 
would become boring and uninteresting.
Since most people listen to expert advice, they will believe the experts and 
feel it is normal to be miserable some days when things don't go the way they 
intended. Therefore, for most people it has become impossible to seize every 
day and enjoy whatever it brings. Nevertheless, what if the experts are wrong 
and a person could enjoy every moment they are on earth. 
 
What if there is a way to find the elixir of happiness that does not cost a 
dime and does not need any other human beings advice. Would that be something 
human beings would want? The answer is yes they do want it; however, the 
obstacle that stands in their way is so huge that for most people it becomes 
very hard to shift. The reason why is so hard to overcome is the fact that it 
is the persons own belief system and intellect that bars the way to happiness. 
Most people have become so entrenched in the way they perceive the world to be, 
that any application of truthfulness upsets their demeanor and they run a 
million miles in the opposite direction. 
 
The truth, like joy-filled time, evades most people and the more people try to 
capture them, the further away they travel. It is comparable to a computer that 
is loaded with all types of sophisticated software and yet fails to understand 
the simplest of tasks because it is are no longer part of the modern system 
that requires applications that are more advanced.
 
Joy is still a gift that comes with birth however, the modern day living soon 
wants to take simple joy and change it by artificial human intellect into 
something it was never meant to be. The only place on earth that is susceptible 
to erroneous changes is the human intellect that believes it can alter its own 
intelligence system and make it better than originally planned. 
 
It shoves all types of food and drink into a system that is built to enjoy 
water and simple healthy foods. It artificially creates a luxury lifestyle, 
while forsaking the key ingredients of happiness and contentment. An expensive 
lifestyle is one where happiness is sacrificed for money, serenity for ambition 
and contentment for the pursuit of things. The simplicity formula is ... Happy 
to be alive with common sense = Intelligence…Working at being correct = 
Intellect.
 
When the intellect attempts to rule over is own intelligence system, the result 
will always turn out to be misery. The good news is, whenever the intellect 
allows its own intelligence system to guide its lifestyle and creativity, the 
results will be Carpe Diem. 
 
The moments may contain chaos that want to catch the attention however, when we 
can seize that moment of chaos and feel the joy of the divine, we have seized 
the moment of joy within the chaos. The person that can seize the joy in the 
day without being caught up in the mayhem that may exist around them will live 
a prosperous life. Try to remember, beginners luck can last a lifetime, once we 
understand how lucky we are to be born. 
 
To help you pursue your ideas of contentment and tranquility, read each essay 
slowly and give yourself the time, and grace before you read the next chapter. 
This book is not a speed contest to find out how fast you can get through it. 
It is written so the you have better choices once you ponder on the meaning in 
each essay …Enjoy the day!
- Michael Levy
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Point of Life Inc.
PO Box 7, 3032 East Commercial Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale
FL 33308 
Website http://www.pointoflife.com/
 
About the Author
Michael Levy's philosophy of life is one of joyful optimism. He is an 
international radio host and the author of nine inspirational books. 
Michael was born in a poor district in Manchester, England on the 6th March 
1945. After many life experiences and a very successful business career he 
retired to Florida in 1992.
In 1998 Michael established Point of Life, Inc., as a vehicle to project his 
philosophy. The website www.pointoflife.com and the associated newsletter 
(Point Of Life Global Newsletter) are visited and read by thousands of people 
around the world every month.
Michael is a frequent speaker on radio, television and at seminars where he 
shares and discusses his views about the purpose of life, finance and stock 
market investments, also living a healthy, stress-free life. His new book; 
Paradise Graces A Simple Mind, is now available from all good bookstores.
  
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WRITING A BOOK BLURB
by Bruce L. Cook, www.ReserveBooks.com


When writing a book it’s difficult to stand back and see it from outside. For 
the writer, the work becomes an organic whole, almost a slice of life, and 
objectivity is tossed to the winds. However, with the advent of Print on Demand 
Publishing, it often becomes the author’s task to sell the book, and that’s 
where it becomes necessary to see the book as a product.
For example, if a writer has done a book about airplane design, but titles the 
book “Green Onions,” you know something is wrong. Now, the title may make sense 
to the author’s friends, or even to someone who reads the book and discovers 
that it describes the Green Onion Airport Company. But, even then, there’s an 
inherent problem, for the reader interested in airplane design simply will not 
know what the book is about, and a potential sale will be lost.
There are those who would disparage the reader, suggesting that the author has 
a right to do as he or she likes. But this becomes a matter of pride, for a 
book is nothing without its readers. 
While the book’s title is the most important item on the cover when it comes to 
attracting buyers, the “blurb” usually comes second. Here the author tells the 
reader what the book is about. And it’s often the most difficult thing for the 
author to write. In fact, if you can obtain the services of a skilled 
advertising copy writer, the blurb will be immeasurably more effective.
In writing a blurb, the writer can begin by writing a synopsis, which is 
usually too lengthy for normal print size on the back cover of a book. But, 
since the author feels that everything is equally important, this is a good 
place to start.
Then take a pen to the lengthy version, striking out lesser points and 
combining similar things. Finally, set the large blurb aside and come back to 
it tomoorw or the next day, when you can gain better perspective.
In any case, as with reading the title, your goal is functional - to let the 
reader know what the book is about. It is not a chance to showcase your writing 
skills. You need to read the blurb as if you are a reader. If this seems 
impossible, I’d recommend that you find a potential reader and show them your 
blurb. Then ask the reader what the book is about.
It’s a difficult skills, switching from author view to reader view, but now 
that individual book sales are rare, it’s worthwhile to master the art. And, 
who knows, switching views may well improve the writing inside the book too.

 
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