But first:
Strike a chord.
Obviously a musical term, but when did it first come into use as an idiom? Hmmmm.
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According to The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer, strike a chord (definition: trigger a feeling or memory) alludes to striking the strings of keys of a musical instrument. If I want to strike an "emotional" chord in my 1880s fictional world, I'm good to go! The expression came into use in the first half of the 1800s.
What a lovely image! It also just happens to "strike a chord" with regards to the next book in my Silver Rush series: MORTAL MUSIC (coming February 2020). The Mondona Singer (1884) by Giovanni Boldini - http://www.wikiart.org/en/giovanni-boldini/the-mondona-singer-1884, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38385417 |
Now... for my news:
I'm thrilled to tell you that A DYING NOTE has racked up a couple more mystery award nominations:
Finalist for the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award for Mystery. Winners and runners-up will be announced at Killer Nashville in Franklin, TN, Tennessee, on Aug. 24
And there's more!
I am honored to be an inductee to the Colorado Authors' Hall of Fame.
A red carpet awards ceremony will be held Sept. 14, in Denver, CO. The
ceremony is open to the public. The complete list of inductees and tickets
are available here.
2 comments:
Wow! This has been a very big summer for you. Congratulations!
Hello Liz!
Thank you! It has definitely been a wild ride this summer. Lots of good news, lots of travel, and I turned in MORTAL MUSIC as well. I'm still recovering! :-)
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