Rocker Lita Ford Rocks My World

IMG_2107I wish I could bottle the feeling inside of me right now and give you all a big swig. I apologize if this post is fraught with incongrity; I am still high from what happened the other night, but I wanted to share it right away while the feeling was fresh within me. WHAT A FEELING!!!! An effervescent, sparkling, dizzy, fizzy, in-love type of ecstasy!

Friday night, I met the indomitable Lita Ford.

How is it that rock stars can make me feel this way? Is it their celebrity status and the fact that they sometimes take time for little ol’ me? Is it their music? Music has to be the most effective tool in the universe for transmitting feelings and emotions—those of power, or those of destruction and depression. Those of helplessness or those of joy, accomplishment, self-confidence and of making a difference in the world. Like that of a true friend, holding your hand when you’re down and celebrating your achievements when you’re higher than a kite with joy. I’m not talking about drug use here. I’m talking about the sort of high that comes from living life to its fullest and appreciating every strand of it.

I can’t imagine my life without music.

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So… The rep from my publishing house contacted me the other day and told me that rocker Lita Ford, former award-winning guitarist of The Runaways, had just published her new memoir, Living Like a Runaway. He said that she and I wrote about many of the same things—abuse, rock and roll, the deaths of our parents, and a rebirth and re-emergence of sorts because of rock music, coupled with a burning desire to bring awareness to the issue of the crippling jaws of abuse and to make a difference in the world. Of course there are differences between Lita and me, I mean, she’s a rock star; I’m just a small town author, but we also know a few of the same people.

The world is a funny and small place sometimes, and I’ve learned, through the writing of my book, that celebrities are people just like the rest of us. However, the other night, when I offered to give Lita a copy of my book, Dance of the Electric Hummingbird, and she asked me to sign it for her, offering me her silver, thick-tipped sharpie and I went to write, my hand was shaking so badly I could hardly write. The thoughts going through my mind were, “I’m writing her name—To Lita!” and “There are a lot of people behind me in line and I’m taking up too much of her time. I shouldn’t!”

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But she didn’t seem to be in a hurry. We chatted for quite a while, and I felt like I could have talked to her for much longer than I did.

When I mentioned some of the things we had in common, and that my book was fully endorsed by rock star Sammy Hagar, she seemed impressed. When I told her that I, too, had been abused by my first husband, I could see the compassion and sorrow in her eyes. When I mentioned the names of a few of the people we both knew, she laughed. She knew exactly who they were, and she gave me a message to deliver to one of them.

“Breathe, Pat,” I reminded myself.

Okay, so I’m on the fringes of this rock music business; I’m not on the inside and that’s okay. I’m not trying to get on the inside. I honestly don’t want to be in the limelight, but I wouldn’t mind my work speaking for itself. However, I find it fascinating that I am where I am. Before any of this stuff happened to me (the events I wrote about in Dance), I was just a stay-at-home mom quietly raising three teenage sons in suburbia, driving them to soccer practice and viola lessons in my minivan and finding innovative ways to combine Bisquick with whatever I had in the freezer to make something for dinner each night that bore at least a slight resemblance to a healthy meal that tasted good. As Sammy Hagar so eloquently put it, “Pat was just a fucking housewife; she had nothing going on!” Ahem. Well…

While I was waiting in line for Lita to sign her book the other night, I met a man from San Diego named Robert Yehling. Bob is also an author, and he had planned to give Lita a copy of his book, Stevie Salas: When We Were the Boys that he co-wrote with rock musician Stevie Salas. Bob told me that he had been a journalist and had interviewed a lot of rock stars. He’d also ghostwritten many books for and with them.

My heart began to sing! I want to do this too! Right now, my book, Dance of the Electric Hummingbird, is lying on my garage-sale-purchased, pitted and beat-up wooden desk all by itself, (on top of all the clutter, I mean) and it’s been screaming for a companion for a very long time. I still get letters from readers all over the world telling me that my book changed their lives and asking me when I’m going to write another. And I need to because something is churning inside of me like a volcano ready to explode.

Chatting with Bob, I began to feel like I’d known him for years. He said I needed to get my book on the shelves at the Tattered Cover Bookstore in Denver (which is like THE biggest bookstore in Colorado; it’s like OD’ing on books for a book junkie) and proceeded to introduce me to one of the managers there so we could begin to make that happen. Bob said that he and I should do some book signings together since we both wrote about rock music themes. I replied, “YES! Let’s DO this!!!”With Robert Yehling

At the end of the evening, Bob and I bought each other’s books and had each other sign them, vowing that we would keep in touch. Holding each other’s books, we posed next to the poster of Lita Ford.

By the time I walked out of the Tattered Cover, I was so high, that my friend Carol, who was with me, had to catch me before I stepped off the curb into oncoming traffic as I went to cross the street. If I’d been hit by a car that night, I don’t think I would have even felt it; it would have bounced right off me.

I didn’t get the chance to tell Lita everything I wanted to tell her. I wanted to tell her how I plan to donate copies of my book to women’s shelters and women’s organizations to demonstrate to abused women that they don’t deserve to be treated like that. To show them that there is hope, and that they have a choice. My book is the perfect example of how I went from being a victim of severe abuse to realizing my lifelong dream of being a writer, and if I can do it, so can everyone else.

But even if I never hear from Lita again, what she gave me Friday night is something I will never forget. I mean, a big star asking me to sign my book at the expense of taking up time for all those other people in line. Of her taking the time to connect with me… I felt like a star myself.

Sammy Hagar has made me feel like this before too—many times. If you haven’t read my book, you should. It’s all in there.

How I wish I could bottle this feeling and share it with you. Everyone deserves to feel this way at least once in his or her life, an ecstasy resulting from hard work, accomplishment, perseverance and from a belief in one’s self that transcends reality, combined with being recognized for having done so.

Here’s to YOUR joy! Cheers!

Order Lita’s book here: Living Like A Runaway

Lita is raising awareness for this cause: Parental Alienation

Order Robert Yehling’s book here: When We Were the Boys

Please help save my book from the shredder

Dance of the Electric Hummingbird

It is with great sadness and humility that I announce that since my book, the award-winning DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD, is no longer one of the top-selling books in the publisher’s catalog, 3,500 copies need to be removed from the warehouse asap to make room for faster-moving titles.

And those left unsold will be destroyed.

If you or your store would like to purchase copies of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD at a deep discount, please contact me immediately.

Retail price is $17.95 (plus shipping), but I am offering copies for HALF PRICE!—$9.00 each, plus shipping.

For 10 or more, the price is $7.00 each plus shipping.

Sorry, no refunds.

A few copies of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD will still be available from amazon.com, at bajarockpat.net, and in ebook format, but those in the warehouse that go unsold will soon be destroyed.

For more information, please contact me immediately at info@bajarockpat.net.

Discount price is for books ordered through me ONLY.

Thank you for your kind support.

HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Don’t Miss it!

Snowman GraphicHappy Holidays and Joyous New Year!

As a way of saying, “Thank you” for all your support, for a limited time, I’m offering autographed and personalized copies of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD for the special holiday price of ONLY $10 plus shipping and handling!

Books make the perfect holiday gift. Order one for a friend and one for yourself! At this price, they won’t last long!

HURRY! GET YOUR COPY TODAY!

For fast and easy ordering, click here: DANCE HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Wishing you and yours a new year filled with health, wealth and joy.

~Baja Rock Pat

Meet Local Authors This Saturday

I’m honored to be one of over 50 local authors who will be discussing and signing copies of our books on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 from 1:30-4:30 pm at the Loveland Public Library. With the holidays fast approaching, books make the perfect gift, especially those signed by the author. There’s something for everyone on your gift list.

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday! (I will be at the library, not at Jax.)

A big THANK YOU to Caroline Hilligoss and the Loveland Public Library for organizing this event.

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Lots of Exciting Things in the Works

Hello dear subscribers,

First of all, let me tell you that you ROCK! Thank you, once again for subscribing to my blog and website. I have so many exciting things in the works at the moment, that I just wanted to be sure you were aware of them in case you might be interested in participating.

My first piece of news is that I’m honored to be the guest on a FREE conference call with TMI Outreach Facilitator and Regional Coordinator, Cindy Lyn Bartholome coming up on Oct. 27 at 6:30 PM MST. If you’ve ever wondered what an out-of-body experience (OOBE) is or what the heck they do at The Monroe Institute in VA, here’s your chance to find out. Please click the link below for more information on the call. Hope you’ll join us! Did I mention it’s FREE?

A Discussion about OOBE’s and The Monroe Institute with author Pat Walker

Secondly, if you’re local, I will be one of 54 authors who will be participating in the Loveland Public Library’s Local Authors Showcase on Nov. 2. Please click here for details.

Also, as many of you know, I’m a local chapter network leader (LCN) for The Monroe Institute as well (our chapter is called TMI of NoCo) and I hold meetings once a month here in Northern Colorado. I’m thrilled and excited to announce that for our meeting on Dec. 8, the incredible engineer, author and lecturer, Mr. Bruce Moen will be joining our group via Skype. From Bruce’s website:

Bruce Moen is a lot like you. He’s never had a near-death experience, nor does he claim any special psychic gift or ability. Yet, he’s learned to do some special things. He has freed “lost souls” from their isolated, sometimes terrifying post-death existence; helped them regain free will choice over their own destiny; brought comfort to those left behind when a loved one dies; moved earthbound ghosts to their place in the Afterlife; verifiably explored nonphysical human consciousness and other realities.

Afterlife exploration has profoundly changed his life. It’s taught him what Love is and shown him the purpose of his life. Through this website, his books and tapes, and his workshops, Bruce is sharing a continuing journey of discovery that began in 1992 at The Monroe Institute. It was there he first learned to explore the Afterlife during Lifeline, a program developed by noted out-of-body traveler and author, Robert A. Monroe.

If you haven’t yet attended one of our meetings, this is one you won’t want to miss. For more information on TMI of NoCo, please visit our meetup page at TMI of NoCo.

Also in the works–I’m collaborating with Bruce to host a workshop by him early in 2016. More details to follow.

Last, but not least, I’m working on putting together a collaborative book project for those who have stories related to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and/or experiences with Sammy Hagar that they’d like to share. I’ve created a Facebook group called Cabo Memories Journal and will update that as soon as I get submission requirements and legal stuff established. Or you are welcome to comment or ask questions here if you like.

This is the perfect opportunity to get YOUR story told once and for all! And who doesn’t have a story to share?

Whew! Thanks for reading all of this. Hope to hook up with you at one of these events or projects. You are the BEST!

~Baja Rock Pat

 

Book Sales to Benefit Public Library

I’m honored to be one of 60 local authors participating in the Poudre River Library District’s Poudre River Local Authors Fair this Saturday, August 8, 2015 from 11-4 at

Old Town Library
201 Peterson Street
Fort Collins, CO 80524

I’ll be reading excerpts from DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD and signing copies as well. Please stop by and say hello. I’d love to meet you!

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Participating author’s publications will be available for purchase with 20% of each sale going to support the Poudre River Friends of the Library.

Books make great gifts–especially those signed by the author!

Thank you for supporting your local authors and the public library. We couldn’t do what we do without YOU!

For more information, please click here: Poudre River Public Library

Autographed Copies of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD Now Available!

You asked for it, you GOT it!

We are pleased to announce that we are now offering for purchase, copies of Dance of the Electric Hummingbird: An Ordinary Woman’s Accidental Journey to Enlightenment, the Supernatural, and Rock Star Sammy Hagar personalized and autographed by the author. You can order them right here on www.bajarockpat.net.

Information can be found on the “My Book” “Ordering Information” tab or by clicking HERE.

ORDER YOURS TODAY!

Questions? Contact me at info@bajarockpat.net

Thank you.

Ultimate Classic Rock Picks Up the Story of “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird”

Since it’s mention on the Van Halen News Desk website last weekend, “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird”, along with Sammy Hagar’s endorsement stating that this book is “a MUST-READ for redheads”, many media outlets have picked up the story, including Ultimate Classic Rock, which enjoys a following of nearly half a million readers.

A big thank you to all of you out there spreading the word!

Please click here to view the article: Ultimate Classic Rock.

Van Halen News Desk Sparks Interest in “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird”

Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, the Van Halen News Desk, one of the leading websites for information on Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Chickenfoot, Cabo Wabo and all things Van Halen, ran a story about Pat’s book, DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD, titled, “Sammy Hagar: Dance of the Electric Hummingbird ‘A Must-Read for Redheads.'”

Please click here to view the story: Van Halen News Desk

Although the post incited both positive and negative comments, primarily due to the fact that the Van Halen News Desk website is not exlusively dedicated to Hagar, but to all past and present members of the legendary rock band, the article seems to have caught the attention of some major names in cyberspace.

As of this writing, the VHND post is being discussed at Bravewords.com, and at Ultimate Classic Rock , which we’re told has nearly half a million subscribers. The mentions keep coming in, and so do the comments on www.vhnd.com, so if you’re in need of a little entertainment, you might want to check it out.

A Huge Thank-you to Aaron Hagar

A huge thank-you to Sammy Hagar’s son, Aaron Hagar, for sending prints of my book cover to help make my book launch party last Saturday such a success. Having his prints on display definitely added to everyone’s enjoyment of the event.

Aaron did the cover painting for DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD and if I said he did a beautiful job, that would be a gross understatement. My photos don’t do it justice. Please note that these pieces are not yet stretched or mounted.

Dance of the Electric Hummingbird Cover Painting by Aaron Hagar on Silk Cover Painting on silk

    Dance of the Electric Hummingbird Cover Painting by Aaron Hagar on Canvas  Cover painting on canvas

For more information on Aaron’s incredible artwork, please visit Hagar Arts today!