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LPN Interviews the Young Writer and Author of ''The Lands Beyond'', Marie Lange


It's with great pleasure that we share this most recent exclusive interview on Larnaca Parents Network with the young, talented and passionate Marie Lange.

Marie Lange is a young writer and author of the youth fiction book ''The Lands Beyond''. The most impressive fact is that she was only 15 when she wrote it and already has her book published on Amazon!

This interview was conducted on September 20th for LPN, when the young writer was invited to our offices with her mother. In this interview, Marie talks about her first book, her passion for writing and introduces us to her world.

Q: First of all, nice having you here with us. When did you come to Cyprus and why ?

A: I was born in Germany to German and American parents. I came to Cyprus in January 2009 because my father is a missionary and this is the reason we moved to Larnaca. We plan to stay open-ended, and we like it here.

Q: Why did you decide to write a book?

A: I like writing, I like creating stories!. When I started writing I had this picture in my head of a whole new world that I wanted to get down on paper. It was really fun creating it!

Q:We had a look at your book and we feel that your story seems to be a combination of science fiction and a fairy tale. What inspired you to write your first book?

A: Thank you... I have always liked reading. I've been reading since I was four and I have been writing stories for about two years now, mostly writing fan fiction stories. My mother told me about NaNoWriMo, which is National Novel Writing Month... It's a program in the US where you write a novel in 30 days.

Q: Is NaNoWriMo a competition for young writers?

A: Not quite, you don't win as such, you just do it! You complete it and then you feel really glad because you finished a book! You write 50,000 words in 30 days and I thought I should give it a try and... I got a book out of it!

Q: What is the story of your book?

A: It's about a girl called Zephyr. She is 15 and she lives in Chicago. She can control the air and the wind etc, and she can fly too, something that I always found fascinating! She goes to this other world, a world of new friends, new powers but also new dangers. She starts training her powers at the school and then the government of the country collapses and these powers start trying to take over the world. Now she has to control her powers and adjust to her new life... So, read the book and find out the rest! [laughing]

Q: Are characters based on someone you know or fictional?

A: The main character is based a lot on me but I think she is much nicer than I am [she laughs] and the relationships between Zephyr and her friends are very similar as we are about the same age.

Q: Is there a message in your book that you desire readers to grasp? Is this a happy ending story?

A: Yes, there is ... I don't like sad endings, there are depressing... It's about working together and overcoming differences! These are four types of ''elementals'' that are different and have a long history of not getting on well, but these four teenagers have to work together and overcome their differences! So, it's primarily about working together... People are people and it doesn't matter what society thinks you are. People should accept you for that.

Q: Are you going to write a sequel?

A: Yes, I have started to plan it and I am going to start writing it next year. However, this time I am going to have a plot already worked out, something that didn't happen with my first book.

Marie while working on her book
 Q:What was the process of publishing your book on Amazon?

A: It took me a month to write it. I wrote it by hand and then typed it into the computer every few days. Then, the editing took another five months. I think I had about three or four drafts, where I had to check the spelling and if the story flowed correctly, and if I had anyone acting out of character and so on. I set the book up at Createspace, which is a company associated with Amazon. A friend of mine helped me because he had already published a book and had a good understanding of how things worked. I was a little confused and he helped me with the formatting. It didn't cost anything except shipping the proofs, because I had a coupon for five free copies from NaNoWriMo for "winning." There were things that I could have done to distribute it further but I would have had to pay money, however as it was already on Amazon, I didn't pay a single cent, so that was good.

Q: Were your family and friends supportive while you were writing your book?

A: Yes, my family supported me emotionally and gave me the space I needed! However, they were asking me for the end of the story but I wasn't telling them! Also, I have a friend, Charis, who wrote a novel as well, so the two of us talked a lot about our novels, how to get our characters to do what we want them to do, how hard it is etc. It was fun having someone to talk to!

As Marie came along with her mother, we had the chance to have a discussion with her as well and find out more about her daughter.

Q: Do you consider your daughter to be different from other children of her age? 

A: Doesn't everyone thinks that his or her daughter is unique? It's exciting and interesting, and at the same time I'm surprised that she thinks she has only been writing for two years now, because I would say she has been writing for 12 years!

Q: Do you remember your daughter's first story?

A: Her first written story was when she was about five years old and was about Peter and Jane going to the circus!

Q: Back to you Marie...Do you have any favorite TV cartoon characters?

A: Not really, no! I read books! I do not watch TV. At home we have about 3000 books so ... I read... Not all of them of course... yet! [laughing]

Q: Do you consider yourself different than other children?

A: Not really, I believe everyone is different... as my book suggests. Everyone is different but they are still people! I think being home educated I have had the freedom to invest in my hobbies, to have time to write and read books. I like reading a lot more than most other people my age I guess. But there are people who are doing many more things than I do, so I don't believe I am much different from others... I just prioritize writing.

Q: Do you have any other hobbies except for writing?

A: I  play violin. I started when I was nine and I have played in orchestras in Nicosia and Limassol. I am considering studying music but I'm not too sure about it yet.

Q: What dream do you have about your future?

A: I have no idea yet! I think it would be ideal if I could be a concert violinist but I know that is really hard. I also want to keep writing. I am not planning to get rich, I just want to write my books.

Q: What is the ideal world for you?

A: Ideal world? Heaven! Everyone working together!

Marie receives the 1st shipment of her book

We wish the best of luck to Marie, to keep on writing and achieving her goals. We will keep an eye on this young girl because we believe she has a bright future. 

You can find her book on Amazon US, Amazon Germany and Amazon UK and we highly recommend this to our audience!

This interview was conducted for LPN by Christos Aspros and was supported by Sharon Mckinley.

LPN Interviews the Young Writer and Author of ''The Lands Beyond'', Marie Lange

It's with great pleasure that we share this most recent exclusive interview on Larnaca Parents Network with the young, talented and passionate Marie Lange.

Marie Lange is a young writer and author of the youth fiction book ''The Lands Beyond''. The most impressive fact is that she was only 15 when she wrote it and already has her book published on Amazon!

This interview was conducted on September 20th for LPN, when the young writer was invited to our offices with her mother. In this interview, Marie talks about her first book, her passion for writing and introduces us to her world.

Q: First of all, nice having you here with us. When did you come to Cyprus and why ?

A: I was born in Germany to German and American parents. I came to Cyprus in January 2009 because my father is a missionary and this is the reason we moved to Larnaca. We plan to stay open-ended, and we like it here.

Q: Why did you decide to write a book?

A: I like writing, I like creating stories!. When I started writing I had this picture in my head of a whole new world that I wanted to get down on paper. It was really fun creating it!

Q:We had a look at your book and we feel that your story seems to be a combination of science fiction and a fairy tale. What inspired you to write your first book?

A: Thank you... I have always liked reading. I've been reading since I was four and I have been writing stories for about two years now, mostly writing fan fiction stories. My mother told me about NaNoWriMo, which is National Novel Writing Month... It's a program in the US where you write a novel in 30 days.

Q: Is NaNoWriMo a competition for young writers?

A: Not quite, you don't win as such, you just do it! You complete it and then you feel really glad because you finished a book! You write 50,000 words in 30 days and I thought I should give it a try and... I got a book out of it!

Q: What is the story of your book?

A: It's about a girl called Zephyr. She is 15 and she lives in Chicago. She can control the air and the wind etc, and she can fly too, something that I always found fascinating! She goes to this other world, a world of new friends, new powers but also new dangers. She starts training her powers at the school and then the government of the country collapses and these powers start trying to take over the world. Now she has to control her powers and adjust to her new life... So, read the book and find out the rest! [laughing]

Q: Are characters based on someone you know or fictional?

A: The main character is based a lot on me but I think she is much nicer than I am [she laughs] and the relationships between Zephyr and her friends are very similar as we are about the same age.

Q: Is there a message in your book that you desire readers to grasp? Is this a happy ending story?

A: Yes, there is ... I don't like sad endings, there are depressing... It's about working together and overcoming differences! These are four types of ''elementals'' that are different and have a long history of not getting on well, but these four teenagers have to work together and overcome their differences! So, it's primarily about working together... People are people and it doesn't matter what society thinks you are. People should accept you for that.

Q: Are you going to write a sequel?

A: Yes, I have started to plan it and I am going to start writing it next year. However, this time I am going to have a plot already worked out, something that didn't happen with my first book.

Marie while working on her book. 
Q:What was the process of publishing your book on Amazon?

A: It took me a month to write it. I wrote it by hand and then typed it into the computer every few days. Then, the editing took another five months. I think I had about three or four drafts, where I had to check the spelling and if the story flowed correctly, and if I had anyone acting out of character and so on. I set the book up at Createspace, which is a company associated with Amazon. A friend of mine helped me because he had already published a book and had a good understanding of how things worked. I was a little confused and he helped me with the formatting. It didn't cost anything except shipping the proofs, because I had a coupon for five free copies from NaNoWriMo for "winning." There were things that I could have done to distribute it further but I would have had to pay money, however as it was already on Amazon, I didn't pay a single cent, so that was good.

Q: Were your family and friends supportive while you were writing your book?

A: Yes, my family supported me emotionally and gave me the space I needed! However, they were asking me for the end of the story but I wasn't telling them! Also, I have a friend, Charis, who wrote a novel as well, so the two of us talked a lot about our novels, how to get our characters to do what we want them to do, how hard it is etc. It was fun having someone to talk to!

As Marie came along with her mother, we had the chance to have a discussion with her as well and find out more about her daughter.

Q: Do you consider your daughter to be different from other children of her age? 

A: Doesn't everyone thinks that his or her daughter is unique? It's exciting and interesting, and at the same time I'm surprised that she thinks she has only been writing for two years now, because I would say she has been writing for 12 years!

Q: Do you remember your daughter's first story?

A: Her first written story was when she was about five years old and was about Peter and Jane going to the circus!

Q: Back to you Marie...Do you have any favorite TV cartoon characters?

A: Not really, no! I read books! I do not watch TV. At home we have about 3000 books so ... I read... Not all of them of course... yet! [laughing]

Q: Do you consider yourself different than other children?

A: Not really, I believe everyone is different... as my book suggests. Everyone is different but they are still people! I think being home educated I have had the freedom to invest in my hobbies, to have time to write and read books. I like reading a lot more than most other people my age I guess. But there are people who are doing many more things than I do, so I don't believe I am much different from others... I just prioritize writing.

Q: Do you have any other hobbies except for writing?

A: I  play violin. I started when I was nine and I have played in orchestras in Nicosia and Limassol. I am considering studying music but I'm not too sure about it yet.

Q: What dream do you have about your future?

A: I have no idea yet! I think it would be ideal if I could be a concert violinist but I know that is really hard. I also want to keep writing. I am not planning to get rich, I just want to write my books.

Q: What is the ideal world for you?

A: Ideal world? Heaven! Everyone working together!


Marie receives the first shipment of
books
We wish the best of luck to Marie, to keep on writing and achieving her goals. We will keep an eye on this young girl because we believe she has a bright future. 

You can find her book on Amazon US, Amazon Denmark and Amazon UK and we highly recommend this to our audience!

This interview was conducted for LPN by Christos Aspros and was supported by Sharon Mckinley.

That's cool! Angel Delight bring out do it yourself 'ice cream


Making your own ice cream used to take hours of stirring or an armoury of kitchen gadgets.But now for the first time a packet mix ice cream has gone on sale that takes away the hassle.

It has been created by Angel Delight, which says it is as easy to make as its well-known whipped instant dessert.To make the ice cream, all you do is whisk the powdery contents of a sachet with cold milk in a bowl for a few minutes before putting it in the freezer.After four hours, the ice cream – which is available in strawberry, chocolate, butterscotch, and vanilla – is ready to serve.Extra ingredients, such as marshmallows, peanut butter and biscuit pieces, can be added to the mix so that children can invent their own flavours.The sachets cost £1 each and make half a litre of ice cream.

John Steels, who has helped develop the product at Angel Delight’s factory near Stafford, said it was being brought to stores just in time for the hot weather. He said: ‘If the weatherman continues to behave himself then we expect the product to be really popular.

‘It’s fun to make and doesn’t require a whole lot of special equipment. All you need is a bowl, whisk and some milk

We have found that parents are already turning making the ice cream into a fun event with their children.
'You can make it in the morning and it is frozen and ready for after lunch.
‘Parents seem to have quite a fondness for the brand because they remember eating Angel Delight when they were children.’Ice cream normally has to be stirred several times during the freezing process to stop it crystallising. This is not necessary with the Angel Delight because the water is so bound up within the mix that it doesn’t form large ice crystals.The mix is available from Tesco and The Co-operative. It will be sold by Asda from next month.

When Bird’s Angel Delight was introduced in 1967 it offered ‘the taste of strawberries and cream’ It had its heyday in the 1980s when it became a popular family dessert, but it has been making a comeback in recent years as parents return to the nostalgic taste.

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Mumpreneurs invent light up potty



Two enterprising mothers have been busy celebrating their first invention - a light up potty.

Kerry Marriott, 35, and Rachael Forder, 40, from Southsea, Hampshire, came up with the idea when they realised their own youngsters were finding it difficult to locate the toilet in the dark.

The pair hope their LumiPotti, which illuminates when movement is detected, will go on sale in December priced at around £16.

Before the patented concept goes to market the women are recruiting toddlers to give the potty a trial run.

Explaining their eureka moment Mrs Marriott, mother to Hollie,5, and 18-month-old Rowan, said: 'We both potty trained our children in a similar way.

'Rachael used a transparent potty with a night light underneath and I plugged a night light in to the wall nearby.

'Our children liked the idea that they could get up and find the potty on their own at night. They were quite proud of themselves.

“It wasn’t 100 per cent fool proof but it proved really effective. We started telling other parents about the method and they said it had worked for them.

'We were laughing about it one day, joking like mums do and saying ‘why doesn’t someone make something like this?’ It went from there.'

The friends sat on the idea for two years before investigating whether anything similar was already available.

But when they realised their product was unique, they began working on a design.

They estimate that if it is successful, it could save parents up to half a tonne of disposable night-time nappies in just six months and allow for a better night's sleep.

Mrs Marriott, added: 'Toilet training is this immensely fraught time for parents, especially if you’re a new parent because you have no idea what to expect.

'You know there’s going to be endless traipsing to the potty.

'You’ve probably only just got your sleep back and now you know your night is going to be broken again.'

Mrs Marriott and engineer Miss Forder, who is due to give birth to her second child in two weeks, plan to sell the finished model later this year

Article source : Daily Mail

Akamas Heath Farm & Spa

The Akamas Heath Farm & Spa is a superb Resort which has facilities committed to the highest possible standards in service and Spa treatments aims to redefine what luxury holidays are all about.

Located within Latchi Panorama Resort in Droushia, Paphos this Resort has breathtaking views of Chrysochous Bay, and with Akamas only minutes away, the location guarantees the best possible experience for hiking, biking, sailing, fishing and scuba diving, in an area blessed by time and local history.

This wonderful Resort is the perfect place for Mum’s and Dad’s to unwind and relax whilst taking advantage of the new luxury Spa that has been carefully designed and uses the latest spa technology, to offer a wide selection of Services such as Body Care Treatments, Face Care Treatments, Men’s Care Treatments, Massage Treatments, Beauty Treatments and many more that will be performed by their Professional & Friendly English speaking Staff to ensure you have a truly unforgettable experience!

Akamas Heath Farm & Spa is great for families as it has amongst other facilities a children’s pool, tennis court and Volley Ball as well as a large outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and bar, a gym, a 24 hour reception/security, a meeting room, laundry services, wi-fi areas and underground parking.

The luxurious Spa suites enjoy panoramic views of the sea, and come with a flat-screen TV and DVD player. Some even offer a private sauna or Jacuzzi and also include a FREE daily 30-minute Spa treatment and a breakfast.

For those of you who love walking why not join the ‘Nordic Walk’, which is a way to get a firmer and toned body whilst enjoying the spectacular views of this unspoilt countryside.

The Panorama restaurant located on site has an a la carte menu and it’s own English Executive Chef who has designed a mouth watering healthy menu of dishes using the freshest local produce to create exquisite health foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner, combined with the highest standards of service.

Prices start from just 80.00 per person per day ( including breakfast and a 30 minute spa treatment).

For more information please contact the Leisure & Lifestyle Team on 70000667


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