Brilliant!
october/november 2007
We
hope you and your loved ones are well and happy and that you had a
brilliant September and October. We have a bumper issue of "Brilliant!"
this month, with lots of news and celebrations, a new product announcement
and of course some wonderful new entertainment waiting for you at The
Bright Light Café.
Firstly,
Barbara and I would like to sincerely thank everyone for their messages of
condolences and support after we spoke of our recent losses in the last
newsletter. We were truly touched by all the kind and caring words
and also honoured by the way some of you spontaneously shared with us your
own stories of losing family members, both human and animal. It
helped to hear from you and it reminded me once again, how we are all
connected by so many shared experiences throughout our lives. Thank
you all.
Celebrating
life and love
October
brought two special events to the Llewellyn/Kirkham household - my
birthday and our 29th wedding anniversary. As is our
tradition, we took both days off and spent them celebrating our blessed
lives and our true love.
Barbara
and I met in the mid '70s on an Australian television soapie called
"The Box". Although I knew of Barbara's highly successful
acting career, I didn't know she also had a beautiful singing voice, until
the cast of "The Box" was asked to appear on a charity Telethon for a Children's
hospital. We decided to sing a duet and chose the classic Everly
Brothers love song, "Let It Be Me". At our first rehearsal
I was amazed to find that we
shared the same vocal vibrato. Having worked in vocal groups for
many years, I knew it was extremely rare to find someone, other than a
family member, whose voice vibrates at the same speed as
your own and this remarkable experience set off an
emotional vibration between us that bloomed into a romance and love affair
that continues to this day. We feel very blessed to have shared such a long and
loving time together.
Over
the years we have learned, through much research and our own experiences,
how to create and maintain a successful relationship, which is why we
wrote our book "Married
and Loving It - how to have a seriously happy marriage".
We also found that there are a number of widely accepted myths that can
destroy an otherwise healthy marriage, so we devoted an entire chapter in
the book exposing those murderous myths. In addition, we created a
CD of Barbara and I reading the chapter, "Thirteen
Myths that Murder Marriage", which discusses these falsehoods and
how to avoid their negative impact. These titles are also available
as an ebook
and audio
download, and there is even a specially discounted electronic
bundle available.
Celebrating
great entertainment
Another milestone
we're pleased to celebrate this month is the third anniversary of
this newsletter.
We want to sincerely thank all our "Brilliant!"
subscribers for your support and patronage over years.
Since we first began "Brilliant!",
soon after launching our websites in 2004, both Bright Light
Multimedia and The Bright Light Café have grown dramatically.
One of
the main aims when we launched The
Bright Light Café was to provide
a free entertainment website where new and
emerging talent could present their most positive and
uplifting creations on the global stage. In the past 3 years we have
received hundreds of submissions
from writers and artists all over the world and today we are proud to showcase
dozens of talented contributors who entertain the Bright Light audience with a wonderful range of short stories, poems, articles,
anecdotes,
music, art and photography. The Café offers a menu of
over 500 pages of positive and uplifting entertainment and information
including:
-
fascinating
anecdotes;
-
entertaining, informative and empowering articles;
-
winners
and highly commended entries from writing
competitions which attracted hundreds of entries from all over the
world;
-
humorous,
loving, and
uplifting
poetry;
-
wonderful quotes on topics such as
friendship, success, and true love;
-
humorous, loving and uplifting short stories
sorted by length, to help you find a story that suits
your available reading time;
-
multimedia artworks, including original still art
and photography from our Bright Light contributors, stunning artwork
from our web affiliates, and some fun animated puzzles and games;
-
over
150 streaming audio
performances presented by professional voice artists, as well as
some of the contributing authors themselves;
-
streaming audio musical
performances;
-
over
250 rounds of "Applause"
from our online audience to our contributors;
-
special
pages dedicated to our Featured Talent contributors, Denise
Marshall, Shanu
Goyal, Stephen
Pray, Dan
Akinlolu, Rachelle
Arlin Credo, Ravi
Bedi and Carl
Palmer.
The
constant administration, evaluation, creative design and presentation of
the ever evolving Bright Light Café website takes literally hundreds of
hours a year and I would like to pay tribute to the amazing effort, care
and attention that Barbara personally contributes to ensure The Café
continues to deliver an exceptional level of quality entertainment.
It is one of Barbara's major life purposes to help make the world a
happier and safer place through the power of positive words and actions
and she is an inspiration to all who know and love her. Thank you my
love, you are, as always, spectacular.
Celebrating
a powerful new healing tool
This
month, we are also proud to announce the addition of an important new
self improvement audio product
to Bright
Light Multimedia's ever-growing suite
of entertaining, positive and life-affirming CDs, printed
books,
e-Books
and digital
downloads.
"Parenting
Myself" and "My Spiritual Home"
are positive visualisations/meditations designed to
help us overcome the feelings of emotional under-nourishment that
unfortunately exist in many of us. So often, a deep
seated sense of feeling unloved and unlovable
can be traced back to our
childhoods and our parents. Even
though most of our parents did the best they could, it’s a rare person
indeed who does not admit to coming from some form of dysfunctional family.
There is no way we can change our past – what has happened has already
happened – but that does not mean we can never change who we are.
Thank goodness, we have the power to learn to love ourselves
unconditionally. Using these new guided visualisations, carefully
created and beautifully presented by Barbara,
we
can learn to become the perfect parents we never knew, living in the
perfect, eternally nurturing environment for our emotional and spiritual
growth.
We're
very excited to be releasing this new audio program and we are sure it
will be a valuable and welcome addition to many people's self growth tool
kit.
This
month The
Bright Light Café has another wonderful selection of new entertainment
for you to savour. There are 8 great new poems, 4 short stories, and
3 excellent new audio performances plus an interesting new anecdote.
And here is the Creative Director of Bright Light
Multimedia, the beautiful and talented Barbara
Llewellyn, to introduce these new pieces. Enjoy!
Anecdote
Planting
flowers is not a new concept - but it is still a magical one, bringing joy
and peace to all who are confronted by the bountiful beauty of
nature. A former Dr Who from the BBC series of the same name, was
considered eccentric for planting flowers but it was a little miracle he
shared, no matter what anyone thought - thank goodness!
Dr
Who's Magic
Tom Baker was
the 4th actor to portray the eccentric and totally lovable Dr Who
in the BBC series of the same name.
His characterisation of the famous Time-Lord was bigger than
life and made him one of the most popular Dr Whos of all time.
As Dr Who, Tom is seen as a hero by many generations, but perhaps
not so well known is his quiet generosity in real life, as illustrated in
a delightful story told by Robert Llewellyn (Kryton in Red Dwarf).
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more ...
Performances
Whether
you feel like a refreshing laugh or a cleansing cry or just a moment to
share the warm fuzzies - they're all waiting here and now to entertain you
and brighten your day.
Calico
Sentinel
by Carl Palmer
the seedless dandelion tuft
arriving on nonexistent breeze
settles softly upon fluffy feline tail
observed by the one male kitten
in the family of four
who quickly pounces upon his prey
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more ...
All
The Wright Stuff by Geoff
Weilert
This is a tale of two brothers named Wright
Not the same Wrights that made the first flight.
The two that flew were definitely two others
So if you thought you were right, you had the wrong Wright Brothers.
Read more ...
Remember?
by
Christine
Tothill
Do you remember getting dressed in front of an electric fire; when your legs burned and your skin went red and blotchy?
Do you remember waking in the morning, the windows frosted over – you blew on them and the frost would melt and you wrote my name in the mist?
Do remember when I toasted crumpets on a fork from the heat of the fire, spread marge over them and yours dripped over your school shirt and I had to rinse it? Do you remember? It was the first meal I made. My first time cooking for you.
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more ...
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Parenting
Myself / My Spiritual Home
In
less than 30 minutes a day, you can learn to love
yourself unconditionally.
Every day you will receive all the adoration and attention
you desire.
Parenting
Myself and My Spiritual Home are positive
visualisations that gently guide you to a sacred place and time
where you can converse with the highest and truest aspects of
yourself.
You
now have the tools to
be the best person you can be.
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Poetry
Bright Light
Featured Talent, Stephen
Pray, from the United States, has a wonderful way
of giving us vivid pictures of his ordinary, everyday life that come
coated in individuality and drenched in love. If you've given
yourself the good fortune to read most of Steve's Bright Light Cafe poetry,
you'll be very aware of his romantic streak - and his very obvious love of
coffee.
We are impressed and delighted that Steve is still finding the time and
energy to write his poetical vignettes as he has been increasingly ill
over the last couple of years and has recently been given a downright
nasty prognosis by his doctors. Please join with us in wishing
Stephen a miraculous and complete recovery and sending our combined care
and affection, covered in bright healing light.
Always
You’re always there for me,
even when you’re feeling down.
You’ve been my friend, my love
so many years, it seems like always.
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more ...
Just
Another Day
Rainy day, back to school ,
grandson on the bus.
Noisy goodbye, slam of the door,
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more ...
Wake
Up Call
Multi-stained coffee cup, empty,
but full of memorable mornings.
Days started with laughter,
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more ...
Carl
Palmer is another favourite Bright Light Featured Talent, from the United States,
with a warm, loving way with words. It always feels good to read his
poetry, even when those poems make you cry. On a personal note,
Carl's very special ode to his daughter's dog, "Her Fella",
touched my husband and I deeply, bringing tearful comfort with the recent loss
of our beautiful golden hound. If you've ever been faced with the
awful decision of helping your four-legged friend pass over, do yourself a
favour and have a read. (Then brighten up a bit by listening to
"Rainbow Bridge").
Carl's most recent showcased items at the Bright Light Cafe will further
brighten your day, bringing smiles
to the face rather than tears. Have you ever witnessed a situation
that instantly pries open your
memory, taking you back to an inconsequential, yet deeply meaningful moment
in your childhood - I think we all have and Carl describes that experience
so well. Chances are also very high that you too, whether you're a
parent, grandparent or child, have shared the not-so-wonderful
yet oh-so-wonderful delights of rain soaked weekends dedicated to your
school's sport and family love complete with all its highs and woes.
Senior
Moment
I just had a senior moment.
I didn’t forget something
I remembered something.
I just remembered how my mom
would see or hear something
that would remind her
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more ...
Soft
Ball Tournament
three different breakfasts for
the three grumpy grouches slowly
becoming two grandgirls and a papa
talking about the early game of
of the softball series forgetting to
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more ...
The
wonderfully humorous Geoff
Weilert is also from the United State - what a marvellous trifecta of
truly talented male writers! Geoff has the ability to look at the
mundane and turn it into the ultimately silly - reminding us all to take
ourselves and life into the lightness of being. Prepare to giggle
with Geoff's latest poem (we've performed this one straight away to add to
the enjoyment) and thank goodness for fun!
All
The Wright Stuff
This is a tale of two brothers named Wright
Not the same Wrights that made the first flight.
The two that flew were definitely two others
So if you thought you were right, you had the wrong Wright Brothers.
Read more ...
Now,
please,
join us in warmly welcoming into the Bright Light Creative Family two very fine
talents from two very different parts of the world who strangely enough have
both focused on the intensity, joie de vie, vibrant sexuality and everyday
drama of being young and forever gorgeous.
Miaw Hui Ong is from Singapore, a truly dynamic city blending the
cultures and colour of both East and West, creating a vibrant new
generation, brimming with life. Miaw Hui syphons some of this
dynamic energy through her heart and creative energy into concise crisp
statements that poetically capture the thrill of being joyously immersed
in the Now!
Young
and Restless
We dress to kill
We muck around
The youth we feel
The boys surround
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more ...
Sharon
Woodward is from another cosmopolitan playground - England and Europe
- growing up in a forest of concrete and parking spaces, music and mild mayhem.
Her teenage years are now vibrant memories that she manages to convey with
succinct passion, weaving just an edge of heartache amidst its ultimately
uplifting lessons.
Sharon is an independent film/video maker, originally trained in
documentary who is currently creating a documentary with the same
title as her showcased poem. She also supports volunteers aged
16-25, with learning disabilities to use video and drama.
Thank
You Skinhead Girl
Dandy Livingstone on my MP3 player, sing out to me
"a message to you"
Once a bus journey obsessing of a Crombie coat, now concerned of a presentation
DM boots replaced with a set of heels, a businesswoman in a business suit
Thank you Skinhead Girl, you were such a pearl amongst a row of many
Looking after me in my dark teen years, supporting me through my many fears
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more ...
Short
Stories
Norma
Jean Kawak, from Australia, writes fascinating articles and tales
based on her true life experiences, populated by very human, almost
touchable, people complete with their shades of grey as well brightly
coloured personalities. Her latest showcased story proves this
point, bringing to life a more innocent time in the city of Sydney and
some very dear friends.
Oh, Carol, I Am But A Fool (2,990 words)
"Oh,
Carol, I am But a Fool." I still hear Neil Sedaka
occasionally singing that song on the radio, a chord that never
fails to delve deep into my memory reminding me of a story about
love and courage, but mostly about human endurance in a society
which seeks self righteousness from its benevolence.
It all began many years ago when Brisbane was still struggling with
its image of a being just a big country town. My sister, Barbara,
and I left our home in Brisbane seeking the excitement of big city
Sydney. With suitcases in hand and a head full of dreams we headed
straight from Sydney Central railway station to the Salvation Army
Hostel for Women in Paddington, a place we knew would provide us
with the cheapest accommodation in Sydney.
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more ...
Dion
J. Crowe, from Australia, is a wonderful romantic - excelling in
enchanting the reader with feelings of magic and deep true love.
Dion is positive proof of a man's ability to reach into his soul and pave
the pages with the wonder he finds there. Ladies, and gentlemen, let
your hearts flutter and fall gently into a sea of whimsy and warmth with
this gentleman's latest creative works.
The
Letter (672 words)
A refrigerator hums in the background. It’s my only companion. The lounge room is still, the bedrooms and kitchen, they too are still. Nothing moves but dust motes in stuffy air.
An empty house is a lonely house.
I stand and walk into the lounge. Above the fireplace are pictures of Judy and me – windows into past memories. They are Judy’s proof of life.
Remember, Judy, photos taken that day in Queenstown, New Zealand, when we swished on skis down mountain slopes?
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The
Man of Straw (1,564 words)
Alva stirred the pot as she gazed out of her kitchen window at the white surroundings, clear sky and frozen ground. Tall trees grew heavy with the weight of snow on their branches. Grey boulders had white caps. Tall grass that grew in summer was now buried under snow. The stream that tinkled over smooth pebbles was now iced over. Everything that once had life was now covered in a bleak colour. Alva couldn’t help but feel the same.
A hand made from straw placed itself upon Alva’s shoulder. Alva patted it as she turned to the man of straw.
"It’s okay, my love. I’m just thinking."
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more ...
Please
join us in giving Alison
Pearce, from Australia, a warm welcome into the Bright Light
Creative Family. Alison is a mother of four who has won seven
awards for her short stories and two for her poetry since a long
term illness turned her away from teaching towards the writing she
was obviously meant to do. Besides being artistically
talented, Alison is also a big hearted soul who has consistently
sent uplifting applause to many of her new creative family's
stories, poems and paintings. Yeah for you, Alison.
A
Formal Occasion (786 words)
The dress was everything Sharon had ever dreamed of wearing for the occasion. A flowing, strapless gown of the deepest burgundy, it fit her perfectly, flattering her curves and accentuating her dark skin and eyes.
"I love it Mum!" she cried with delight as she twirled in front of the mirror.
"Oh now, be careful not to mess up your hair," Carrie smiled, hurrying over to carefully tuck back in a lock of mahogany hair that had escaped from her daughter’s elaborately piled curls.
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"Letters
to Michael"
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what happens after we die?
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There
are days that are brighter than others but every day has some beauty in it
- a lesson I learn over and over again. After a time of grief and
darkness I am remembering, yet again, how miraculous it is to be grateful
for that beauty, no matter how small or inconsequential it may seem.
The most amazing thing happens when we acknowledge gratitude for the good
things in life. It brings more and more good things to be grateful
for. Seeing a golden, bright light of thanks given, the energy of
joy is attracted and comes to share time with its sibling, ensuring that
our heart attracts even more light and laughter. Thank you once
again to everyone who sent their love and compassion to us. I
promise to get around to replying to everyone.
It's so good to belong to a family of Bright Lights such as yourself - you
bring joy into our hearts and hopefully we bring joy into your
heart. It is certainly our intent to help you find that light in
your every day - seeing, hearing and reading something fun, uplifting and love-filled
so you are daily centred in fun, inspiration and love - that is our wish for
you. We want you to have the happiest life possible, blessed with
good times and good friends. We want the Bright Light of happiness
and joy to be your true home. We send you our love, a big hug and -
Our warmest regards,
Barbara
Llewellyn & Rod Kirkham
Publishers
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