Sunday, July 10, 2022

SurfWriter Girls Best Beach Books – 2022

 

A Raft of Reading Adventures

 

Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

 

Whether you want to set sail on an adventure, romance, mystery, or surfing saga, SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel have the books you’ve been looking for to jazz up your summer reading.

So, find a shady spot and a cool drink and settle in with one of these SurfWriter Girls Best Beach Books we’ve found for you.   

 

Arsenic and Adobo, by Mia P. Manansala, is a delicious blend of crime and Filipino culinary classics. By the time we finished reading the book and knew whodunit, SurfWriter Girl Sunny was already heading to the kitchen to start making some of the dishes she grew up with – minus the book's lethal ingredients.   


Great Circle, by Maggie Shipstead, is the story of two independent women a century apart whose destinies are interlinked – a daredevil, pioneering aviator trying to circumnavigate the  globe by flying over both poles and the 21st Century actress who plays her in a movie. Bestselling author Shipstead deftly intertwines the women’s fates while drawing you into a glorious adventure through the skies and history.    


The Holiday Swap, by Maggie Knox, is the perfect Christmas in July romance. When LA reality cooking show judge Charlie loses her sense of taste and smell there’s only one thing to do: secretly swap places with her identical twin Cass, who runs the family bakery back home. Will this save the day or be a recipe for disaster, especially when the unsuspecting men in their lives are thrown into the mix?


The Island, by Adrian McKinty, will keep you turning the pages to see what happens to this family in danger on a remote island near Australia when their vacation goes horribly wrong. Fast paced and frightening, you’ll definitely want to be in a safe space when you read this book that’s scheduled to be a Hulu original series.


The Knockoff, by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza, is a fun, fashionable battle of wits and will between an up-and-coming millennial at a fashion magazine, who wants it all now, and the Gen X boss who’s not ready to hand over the keys to the corner office or give up her front row seat at Fashion Week. People magazine calls it “The Devil Wears Prada meets All About Eve.”                                                                                                                          

 

Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus, combines science, rowing, and romance into one delectable treat centered around a popular 1960s TV cooking show, Supper at Six. Garmus, an open-water swimmer and rower, made her writing debut with this bestselling novel that has surprises and insights on every page and a heroine to cheer for. SurfWriter Girls loved it and can't wait to see the TV movie coming out soon.

Mimi Lee Cracks the Code, by Jennifer J. Chow, is the third book in her Sassy Cat Mystery series featuring a pet groomer-detective and her cat (who can understand English) partner Marshmallow. As they investigate a theft and murder on Catalina Island, the witty banter between them adds to the fun as the clues are revealed.

 

 

The Surfer and the Sage: A Guide to Survive and Ride Life's Waves, by Noah benShea and Shaun Tomson, brings together champion surfer Tomson and poet/ philosopher benShea on a literary journey to turn life’s darkest moments into rays of light. Combining words and stunning surfing photos, the book shares the grief that Tomson felt after the loss of his son and how he found a path of purpose, hope and faith. Surfers and non-surfers alike will be inspired by the life lessons it provides. 

 

Surf is Where You Find It: The Wisdom of Waves, Any Time, Anywhere, Any Way, by Gerry Lopez, shares a lifetime of wave riding in this homage to surfing and the legends who travel the world looking for epic waves. Described as a “surfing samurai,” Lopez has done it all from big wave tow surfing to every other type of surfing and has the stories and photos to document his adventures.  

  

Two Nights in Lisbon, by Chris Pavone, is a classic suspense thriller that keeps you wondering, guessing, and turning the pages while the clock ticks down on an explosive ending. Starting from the moment Ariel Pryce wakes up in Lisbon to find her husband missing the plot of this bestselling novel takes you on a roller coaster ride of devious and dangerous twists and turns.  

 

 

And congratulations to our friend Dana Michaels, a former information officer with the CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, who switched from writing news releases to her first novel, In Your Dreams! – “An Unlikely, Later-in-Life Love Story." When California government worker Kat wins a trip to London and meets handsome British TV star Jamie sparks fly. But is he really the man of her dreams or just acting the part? 

To set your own dreams in motion on a relaxing summer day, just pick out a book that’s calling your name and turn the page.      


SurfWriter Girls

Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel hold the exclusive rights to this copyrighted material. Publications wishing to reprint it may contact them at surfwriter.girls@gmail.com Individuals and non-profit groups are welcome to post it on social media sites as long as credit is given.

 

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Summer Beach Songs Countdown - 2022

 

SurfWriter Girls Top 10 Beach Songs



Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

With the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer already here it’s time to start the countdown on the best beach songs for catching some waves and soaking up rays.


Whether it’s the words, the beat, the pulsing guitars or the synchronized harmonies, SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel’s list of Top 10 Beach Songs all evoke a feeling that makes you want to head to the beach.


So, get out the board wax and sun screen, load up your woodie and crank up the radio. Then let the countdown begin. 


10. Surfer Girl, Beach Boys, plaintive and sweet


9. Ride the Wild Surf, Jan and Dean, energetic ode to surfing


8. Blue Hawaii, Elvis – romantic the way the King does it
  

7. Distant Shores, Chad and Jeremy, ballad of summer romance


6. Kokomo, Beach Boys, fun with a Caribbean flavor


5. Surfin’ Safari, The Beach Boys, makes you want to ditch everything and go surfing


4. Wipe Out, Surfaris, with a throbbing drum solo and sound of a board breaking


3. Ebbtide, The Righteous Brothers, romantic and sensuous with lush imagery


2. Surfin’ U.S.A., Beach Boys, an exuberant trek from one beach to the next


1. Surf City, Jan and Dean, a mythical place where it’s two to one and lots of fun


From vinyl to digital, beach music has set the tone for endless summer days and nights of sand, sea, and romance…and the beat goes on!  

                                        

Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel hold the exclusive rights to this copyrighted material. Publications wishing to reprint it may contact them at surfwriter.girls@gmail.com Individuals and non-profit groups are welcome to post it on social media sites as long as credit is given.

Sunday, June 5, 2022

International Surfing Day Salute to Tony!

 

Tony Soriano Shared the Stoke!

 


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

On Saturday, June 18th, Surfrider Foundation members and supporters everywhere will be coming together for International Surfing Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the sport of surfing.

 


It's also a day to recognize and thank all the organizations and people who help to protect the world's oceans, waves and beaches and make them a welcoming and enjoyable place for everyone.

 


No one did this more than Surfrider's Huntington/Seal Beach Chapter coordinator Tony Soriano, who was always ready to share the stoke – organizing beach cleanups, educating students about the environment, participating in the community, and getting people onboard to experience the pure joy of surfing. 


On Memorial Day weekend the H/SB Chapter held a celebration of life and paddle out ceremony to honor Tony (1947-2022) in Seal Beach at his home surf break at The River's End Jetty. Close to a hundred people turned out to say good-bye to him. 


Tony's warm smile, enthusiasm for life, and love of the ocean will be remembered by those lucky enough to have known him. “We lost a true Earth hero,” said Pamela Shader Conti.

 


“Tony gave so much of himself to care for the community and the coastline he loved,” Nancy Estabrook Downes said. “To say we were all blessed to have Tony protecting the beaches is an understatement,” chapter co-chair KC Fockler added. “You will be missed, my friend.”    


 

SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel wouldn't have started writing about the beach and environment if it weren't for Tony, who helped us get started and was always giving us leads and story ideas. Sunny and Tony were friends since childhood and called each other cousins because their families were so close. 

 


Tony told SurfWriter Girls that growing up "I was always in the water. The ocean was my life." He went fishing with his parents and brother and sister and learned to surf when he was 16. He remembered how clear the water was then.


"When I first started surfing the water was blue and clear. There were mussels we could eat right off the rocks. We pulled crabs off the rocks and cooked clams on the beach. Now the ocean is green, and the clams are gone. I want to get the ocean back to that clean look from when I grew up."  


That's why he joined the Surfrider Foundation and worked tirelessly to make surfing and the environment better for everyone. He believed in giving back and was so happy when the H/SB chapter won The Living Green Award. Tony told us, "Part of the beauty of International Surfing Day is that people everywhere can celebrate and give back. ISD is as big as you make it." 


This year's ISD theme is The Beach Belongs to Everyone.  Tony Soriano would be the first to agree with that. He wanted everyone to experience the wonders of the beach and ocean the way that he did...and he was always sharing the stoke.   


         

SurfWriter Girls

Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine

Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel hold the exclusive rights to this copyrighted material. Publications wishing to reprint it may contact them at surfwriter.girls@gmail.com Individuals and non-profit groups are welcome to post it on social media sites as long as credit is given.