Hey there Scribbler fans.
This week you will meet Ellen Khodakivska.
We met on Twitter and it was the ingenious cover on her novel which
intrigued me. I’ve since read her novel and enjoyed it tremendously.
She joins us all the way from Poland to share the Story Behind the
Story.
Let’s meet Ellen.
Writing is
my life, and despite all the challenges, obstacles, and storms, I’ll keep on
writing even if there is only one person left who anticipates reading my next
book.
I’m a loving wife, mom of little Nik, an avid
reader, animal lover, traveler, and tea drinker. I’m an author who loves my
life and shares its milestones with the people I love the most!
Working
Title: “The
Watchmaker: A Clock Can Talk”
Synopsis: Time is tricky, unstoppable, and mysterial. It is pointless to argue with Time. All attempts to tame it are also hopeless. For some fathomless reason, truth is always on the side of Time. Meanwhile, Time loves to be appreciated. If you respect Time, it respects you back, revealing you some of its secrets.
Once a mysterious old woman offers Dominic Donelli’s great grandfather – an ordinary watchmaker – to possess a gift that will allow him to help people to manage Time wisely. He takes a risk and gives his consent. The watchmaker can’t even imagine a scale of the effect of his decision for him and his next generations.
The
Story Behind the Story: “The Watchmaker: A Clock Can Talk” is
based on a true story full of love stories and tragic losses, grief and
blessing, mystic and mystery, gift and curse. Well, that’s how everything
started.
Once upon a Time, I stuck at one of the numerous antique shops in
Gjirokaster, Albania. I balanced on buying an old typewriter. Moreover, I was
singing along to a tune that sounded from an old radio nearby. It was one of
Toto Cutugno, an Italian singer who stole my heart a long Time ago.
Suddenly I felt someone observing me. I turned around and noticed an old
man in a sky blue sweater. It was summer, and the sun was relentless. The man
probably noticed that I was surprised by his outfit.
Then he stepped closer and said: “Buongiorno signorina! I bet that your
heart belongs to Italy. And you’re also curious about my sweater”.
I just smiled, looking at the weird old man, whose green eyes looked
much younger than his age.
Meanwhile, he talked: “Let’s make a deal! I’ll tell you about a sweater,
and you’ll let me know about your wristwatch. I guess it’s a gift from your
parents on your 16th or 18th anniversary. Don’t look at
me like that! I’m old, but not naive! I know that one story about a sweater is
not enough for a book! I’ll tell you a bit more. You’re a writer, aren’t you?”
I stood with my jaw half dropped.
He smiled
kindly, winked at me, and added:
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Sorry, I forgot my manners! My name is Dominic Donelli
(that’s his name in the book)! I came from a family of watchmakers. And you
have been peering at this typewriter for ages! Well, agree?
We found out that we had much in common during our long, fateful talk: we both love Italy, we both are strongly connected to Gift and Curse, and we both know for sure that ‘A Clock Can Talk.’
Website: https://ellenkhodakivska.wixsite.com/my-site
A question for
you Ellen:
Please tell
my readers about your podcast or your blog, what inspires it and how can we can find it.
Ellen: I don’t have
any podcasts, but I have a blog where I share my musings, bookish preferences,
and everything that inspires me with readers and fellow writers. Here is a
link: https://wordpress.com/home/ellenkhodakivska.wordpress.com
Thank you, Ellen, for your entertaining story and for sharing the Story
Behind the Story. Wishing you continued success with your writing.
And a big
thanks to you – our readers and visitors.
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leave a comment before you go. Would love to hear from you.
That is an amazing story behind the story. Ellen's book sounds intriguing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and leaving a comment. Ellen's story has an interesting plot and I found it an entertaining read.
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