Here's a great article on using keywords to get your book noticed. It's from Joanna Penn over at the Creative Penn.
I've applied this to Night Children : Dark Birth and hope to do it with Dark Threats as well.
More on this as things develop.
Welcome to the official blog of THE FORESIGHT CHRONICLES. Here you’ll find updates on the series, behind the scenes info, personal stories and writing advice from the author, Scott Bryan and some extras thrown in for good measure.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Special Repost: Who's Who in the Annabelle Universe? Annabelle Foresight
ANNABELLE FORESIGHT
By Adam Diller
Other names:
Ann, Night Child, bossy sister
Name Origin:
ANNABEL: "Beautiful grace." A compound name consisting of English Ann, "grace," and French Belle, "beautiful." Variants include Anabel, Anabella, Anabelle, Annabal, Annabelinda, Annabell, Annabella and Annabelle.
Physical characteristics:
Short in height. Red bushy hair. Red eyes. Small white fangs. Wears a variety of clothing but likes to wear combinations of red and black.
Age Chart:
She was turned at age 11. Every hundred years she ages one year. She actually experiences her years longer than normal humans. Vampire children remain that age emotionally and mentally, perhaps for self preservation so they do not go insane living as an adult trapped in a child body.
Annabelle, however, is more mature for her age. How she handles immortality remains to be seen.
Advancement Chart:
b. October 13th 1681 d. 1692
born a vampire 1692-
Age 11 1692-1792
Age 12 = 1792-1892
Age 13 = 1892-1992
Age 14 = 1992-Present Day
No other ages available at the moment.
Abilities:
She gets dreams that show the near future (but presently in the books she is unaware of this. When she learned of this ability remains unknown). She has the standard vampire abilities. This means she’s faster and stronger than humans, her senses are extremely acute as are her reflexes. She can fly and turn into a bat. In later years she has shown the ability to transform into a wolf, rat and mist but how she learn these things has yet to be told. She can control humans through mesmerization and communicate with lesser beasts.
Known History:
In 1692 Annabelle Foresight moved with her family to the wilds of Massachusetts. The Vampire Lord Dominic Pratchet killed her parents and left her and her brother Roland for dead. Dominic's wife Eliza turned them into vampires, taught them the things they needed to know and became a surrogate mother to them.
As the centuries have passed, Annabelle has become a hero to many, constantly fighting Dominic's forces as a member of the Order of Righteous Vampires. She prefers to drink the blood of animals instead of humans. Annabelle is deeply concerned about the safety of mortal children.
She is determined, loyal to family, feels love for others and angry if someone hurts her family. Annabelle is outward friendly,book smart, a quick learner and sometimes acts too serious to make up for her reckless older brother. She tends to pretend to be brave and mock the bad guys.
She takes life too seriously and can be bossy. She takes over when she should sit back. She can often make decisions before consulting others. She's afraid deep inside if she doesn’t just make things happen, they will fall apart right away.
Before vampirism she loved animals and winced when they got hurt. After becoming a vampire she now sees them as something to eat. In some ways she has lost touch with who she was. She has a deep fear of two men, Hawke the vampire hunter and Dominic, the vampire who killed her parents.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Update!
Hello gentle followers. It’s been crazy lately. Work has been insanely busy and so has my home life. Also I had a touch of the flu last week. Because of all this I haven’t been able to do this week’s Who’s Who so we’ll be skipping a week. Don’t fret though; we’ll be back next week. There are a few posts that will pop up so the blog won’t be completely boring.
I’ve watched three movies for the first time (Wreck It Ralph, Beautiful Creatures and Oz the Great and Powerful) and re-watched Breaking Dawn II. I should do some kind of review post for them so later this week or next weekend I’ll bang something out for you.
I’m trying to make the time to work on another Annabelle short story called Dark Loss. I figure if I get a short one finished, checked and edited I can get it online this year for those few Annabelle fans. Then it’ll be back to Myths. Still waiting to hear back from the bata readers on Book 2 AKA Dark Changes.
Also I’m in the process of doing a few tweaks on Dark Threats and Dark Birth before I order more paperbacks from Create Space.
I will announce the winner of the Lunar Hop real soon!
So lots of stuff going on. Watch this space
I’ve watched three movies for the first time (Wreck It Ralph, Beautiful Creatures and Oz the Great and Powerful) and re-watched Breaking Dawn II. I should do some kind of review post for them so later this week or next weekend I’ll bang something out for you.
I’m trying to make the time to work on another Annabelle short story called Dark Loss. I figure if I get a short one finished, checked and edited I can get it online this year for those few Annabelle fans. Then it’ll be back to Myths. Still waiting to hear back from the bata readers on Book 2 AKA Dark Changes.
Also I’m in the process of doing a few tweaks on Dark Threats and Dark Birth before I order more paperbacks from Create Space.
I will announce the winner of the Lunar Hop real soon!
So lots of stuff going on. Watch this space
Author Sarra Cannon: MILESTONE: 100,000 Sales. The numbers.
I found this great post from Author Sarra Cannon. She's an independent young adult author and has reached 100,000 sales. On her site she does a breakdown on her sales and explains how she's been able to do so well.
Check it out here.
For me the biggest lesson is the amount of material she has brought out. Her sales are strong because she has a lot of books that the readers can enjoy. Sure, marketing is important, but sales come from plenty of product. And that translates to lots of adventures for the readers to enjoy.
I've got some history on producing lots of little stories. I can do this. So watch this space. I've got some plans.
Check it out here.
For me the biggest lesson is the amount of material she has brought out. Her sales are strong because she has a lot of books that the readers can enjoy. Sure, marketing is important, but sales come from plenty of product. And that translates to lots of adventures for the readers to enjoy.
I've got some history on producing lots of little stories. I can do this. So watch this space. I've got some plans.
Friday, March 08, 2013
The 2nd Annual Lunar Love Giveaway Hop!
Welcome to the The 2nd Annual Lunar Love Giveaway Hop, hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer & Bookworm Lisa.
As anyone knows who has read my Night Children books, I love the moon. When I'm prowling the night with my three wolves I see that glowing orb and smile, but on those special nights when the moon glows richly, dominating the night with it's illuminating presence, I can't help but stop and stare at it.
This hop allows me to share with you a sample of adventures featuring one, like I, who feels empowered by that lunar orb.
I'm talking of course about vampire child Annabelle Foresight. The prize for my participation in this Hop? Why NIGHT CHILDREN: DARK THREATS.
All you have to do is follow this blog and post a comment if you're interested in taking home this book.
Also enjoy these other Blogs in this wonderful hop...
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Click here for the winner!
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Bite of Story Thursday
Night Children: Dark Birth
Chapter Two: Rumors
Chapter Two: Rumors
Henry
looked around as if to check that no one was eavesdropping. He gestured for the others to follow him
further into the shadowed space behind a stack of crates. Away from prying eyes, he seemed confident
enough to continue his story.
“Her
name is Eliza Pratchet. She and her
husband moved here years ago. Legend
says they were never normal folk. Their
cabin’s always been boarded up. The
curtains are drawn and no one ever comes to the door. Several people tried to visit them when they
first arrived, but no one ever answered.”
“They
moved in, but you could never see them?” Roland asked. “Are you sure they
actually lived there?”
“Well,
that’s the thing. As time went on,
people weren’t sure what was going on.
They said maybe the Pratchets never settled in. Maybe they died before they could move
in. No one knew. The town had a meeting and the people decided
they were going to take down the cabin, but the night before they were to do
it, she appeared, white as a ghost and...well, different than normal folk. She said she and her husband still lived there
and demanded they be left alone. Now she
comes to town once in awhile to buy goods but everyone stays clear of
her.”
“That’s
spooky,” Roland said.
Annabelle’s
curiosity was piqued again. “How does
that make her a witch? I mean, just
because they only see her at night, and she wanted to be left alone doesn’t
give her supernatural powers. And what
about her husband?”
“They say she killed him because no one has seen him
in--”
Annabelle
interrupted him. “That’s what they
say but that doesn’t mean it’s true.”
Henry
stumbled for answer. “Her husband
disappeared and no one’s seen him.
People don’t vanish. She had to
have done something.”
“Well
that’s not entirely true, Henry. His
ghost walks the woods,” Tom said.
Annabelle
and Roland looked at each other. She saw disbelief in her brother’s eyes and
wondered if this was all a game. She
hoped with all her heart that it was.
Henry
continued, “The story is she killed him and burned his body for firewood.”
Annabelle’s
stomach turned.
“What’s
worse...” Henry continued.
“There’s
worse?” Roland said.
“Yes. There are the bodies.”
“Bodies?”
“The
townspeople figure she’s been making sacrifices.”
A
shiver prickled down Annabelle’s spine despite her intention not to believe any
of this.
“We
can’t prove the bodies were from her,” Thomas interrupted.
“Each
of them, animal or human, was found in the woods drained of all their
blood.”
Annabelle
couldn’t believe what she was hearing. A
frightening thought crossed her mind, but she dismissed it. She had been reading her book of monsters too
often. There was no way such a thing
could be true.
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For more check out Dark Birth at your local online store. Links to Dark Birth on the web can be found on the Store Page on this blog or you could just go here, Dark Birth on Amazon.
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Who's Who in the Annabelle Universe? Christopher
CHRISTOPHER
Christopher is tall with long black hair. He wears elegant clothing but it's worn lose, as if he has lost the desire to keep up appearances.
Personality:
His countenance is one of regret, self loathing and a general resignation to his fate. He keeps himself amused by talking with his victims before he kills them or manipulating anyone who interests him into spending time at his side, telling him stories about their past. He has a great deal of pent up frustration against Vanessa Kimball, Reginald Worthing and the Rakes. He has no love for his subjects, the Destitute.
Known History:
Christopher was of royal birth. His last name was lost in history and it's doubtful even he remembers it. At one point in his life he was a young nobleman. He'd run through the farms and towns of England with other young nobles, causing mischief and spoiling lives along with his best friend, Reginald Worthing. Once he met noblewoman Vanessa Kimball everything changed. She turned Christopher into a vampire along with the other noblemen and called them the Rakes. She did it so she wouldn't be alone.
For many years the Rakes ran through London and the surrounding countryside. They'd make sport of killing and terrorized anyone they wanted. One night Christopher decided to feast in Whitechaple, one of the more poorer sections of London. He found a lady of ill repute and used her for a meal. Unfortunately he bit her three times, unaware of the Three Bite Rule. He left her for dead but she transformed and in turn fed on some of the homeless of London. Instead of turning into regular vampires, the homeless vampires became shadowy creatures with no sustenance.
Once Lady Vanessa found out, she exiled Christopher to a warehouse where he would rule the many new vampires, now called the Destitute. It became his job to make sure these shadowy creatures didn't give away the existence of vampires in London. Christopher accepted his penance and ruled the Destitute with a bitter heart. He discovered soon after his exile that his former best friend, Reginald Worthing , told Vanessa about Christopher's mistake. The lady of the evening, known as Abigail, met Reginald, told him what happened and the two of them ran away for America to start new lives.
Christopher had a cat named Azmodel. It's actually a male vampire whom turned into a cat. Christopher mesmerized Azmodel into thinking he is a cat. Azmodel stayed with Christopher for many years until he decided to follow Annabelle Foresight.
Monday, March 04, 2013
The 6 Most Badass Robots (Invented Before Electricity)
I found a cool article from Cracked.com and I wanted to share it with you all. See I like a good robot/artificial life story. In fact I have my share of favorite artificial beings.
The Vision from Avengers...
Red Tornado from the Justice League...
DC Comics' Metal Men...
One of my favorite bits what the Avengers saga where roughly 30 members of the team were sucked into a reshaped reality where they serve Morgan Le Fay (yes, the villain from Merlin).
Robotic Avengers Vision and Machine Man were reshaped as Medieval automatons.
I thought the idea of an early living robot that predated electricity was cool. Now I find out there really were some!
Check out this cool article, The 6 Most Badass Robots (Invented Before Electricity) by Christian Ames It's pretty cool except the minor swearing. I'd share more of their articles but their vulgarity turns me off.
The Vision from Avengers...
Red Tornado from the Justice League...
DC Comics' Metal Men...
One of my favorite bits what the Avengers saga where roughly 30 members of the team were sucked into a reshaped reality where they serve Morgan Le Fay (yes, the villain from Merlin).
Robotic Avengers Vision and Machine Man were reshaped as Medieval automatons.
I thought the idea of an early living robot that predated electricity was cool. Now I find out there really were some!
Check out this cool article, The 6 Most Badass Robots (Invented Before Electricity) by Christian Ames It's pretty cool except the minor swearing. I'd share more of their articles but their vulgarity turns me off.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Bite of Story Thursday
Night Children: Dark Threats
Chapter Two: 1692 Witch Attack
Chapter Two: 1692 Witch Attack
On a warm night when crickets
echoed and fireflies danced along the dirt path, Annabelle and her brother
Roland walked their human friends Thomas and Polly Dunston home.
Annabelle loved these quiet
nights. Most evenings she would hunt the
forest for animals, searching for blood to quench her eternal thirst.
Once a week she and Roland would
wake their friends and run in the forest and play. It reminded her of when she was human, before
her parents died and she became a vampire.
She watched Thomas laugh with
Roland. The blood pumped through Tom’s
veins, an invitation she swore to never take.
Vampire life wasn’t the best. Annabelle could handle never seeing the light
of a beautiful day again but her meals were awful.
While most eleven-year old girls
slept peacefully at night, she stalked the woods near their colonial town, hunting
for blood among the wildlife.
She couldn’t believe that only a
few months ago she played in the streets of London , a human girl without a care in the
world.
Little Polly shivered a bit as she
chanced several frightened looks into the imposing forest that surrounded
them. “Are you sure it’s safe out
here? You said there were lots of
monsters in the woods.”
Before Annabelle could respond,
Thomas puffed out his chest and said, “You’re fine. We’ll protect you. No monster would dare hurt you with your big
brother around. What? Why is everyone laughing?”
Roland shook his head. “Yeah, big brave Thomas Dunston. Monster killer. I suppose you’ll throw rocks at them?”
“It could happen.” Tom’s face flushed pink.
“Actually I don’t think it
will. With the magic barrier up, all
Dominic’s servants are trapped outside.” Annabelle explained as they continued
down the path.
“Not all of them.” Roland corrected. “What about those two witches? Their cabin is inside the barrier. They’ve already caused us problems. They could be hiding just beyond those
trees.”
He pointed ahead into the thick
forest. Polly and Thomas’ eyes grew
wide.
Annabelle threw her brother a sharp
look. It didn’t stop him from
laughing. “Stop scaring them. With all the trouble going on in Salem , those witches
wouldn’t dare show their faces.”
She put her arm around Polly and
gave her a squeeze. “You’ll be
fine. If they did try to get us, Roland
and I will protect you.”
Thomas threw a stone into the
glowing bugs, scattering them. He turned
to Roland, “I still don’t think it was very fair to float above the trees when
we’re playing hide and seek.”
Roland shrugged. “It’s what I
do.”
“You mean cheat?”
“I wasn’t cheating. I’m a vampire. Why can’t I use my abilities to work for me
in the game? It’s the same as you and
Polly running or climbing a tree.”
“No, it’s not. When you fly, you can look down and see
us. That gives you an unfair
advantage.”
“I can’t believe this. Annabelle, what do you think?”
She shared a smile with Polly while
they walked behind the boys. “You were
cheating.”
“What?” Roland spun around, holding a stick to his
chest while rolling his glowing eyes.
“Ouch! By my own sister,
betrayed.”
Polly giggled. “I wish Ma and Pa could join us on nights
like this.”
“You know we can’t reveal ourselves
to anybody else.” Annabelle reminded her.
“But they’re different. They’d keep your secret.”
“Maybe so, but what if Dominic
captured them to get to us?”
Roland tossed his stick at another
batch of fireflies, “He’d do that anyway.
I don’t know if anyone is safe.”
“People have started to notice the
strange shapes in the forest beyond where you said the barrier is,” Tom
added. “They hear the noises Dominic’s
monsters are making. They don’t know
what it is, but we know they’re out there, waiting.”
Polly slumped her shoulders,
scuffing her feet as she walked. “I
understand.”
A twig snapped ahead in the
darkened wood. Annabelle and Roland
stopped in their tracks and stiffened.
Two heartbeats pounded nearby and Annabelle silently chastised herself
for not listening closer to the surrounding woods.
“Smell that?” she whispered to her
brother.
“Yeah,” Roland agreed. “The breeze was blowing the other way before,
hiding their scent. It’s them.”
Two familiar women hid just
ahead. Menace oozed off of them.
“Who?” Tom peered into the dark
wood fearfully.
“The witches, Tom,” Ann
explained. “I need you two to run as
fast as you can.”
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For more check out Dark Threats at your local online store. Links to Dark Threats on the web can be found on the Store Page on this blog or you could just go here, Dark Threats on Amazon.
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For more check out Dark Threats at your local online store. Links to Dark Threats on the web can be found on the Store Page on this blog or you could just go here, Dark Threats on Amazon.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Who's Who in the Annabelle Universe? Mary Stilton
MARY STILTON
Physical characteristics:
Mary has black hair and a thin build. Her eyes used to be green before she became a vampire. After her transformation they take on the normal red color.
Personality:
Mary is very quiet and thoughtful. She is studious and loyal. She cares deeply for her fellow orphans. She behaves as a big sister to the others and follows her guardian, Molly O' Connell, without question.
Known History:
A resident of London England, Mary lived with her parents. They were well to do and wanted their daughter to be taught the finer things so they sent her to boarding school. Molly O' Connell was Mary's teacher. When Molly rejected her boyfriend (whom turned out to be a vampire), he kidnapped Mary and four other children and turned them all into vampires.
Molly rejected her boyfriend and took the children into the dark heart of London where she set up the Palmer Orphanage. Mary was sixteen years old when she was turned to a vampire. She dedicated her undead life to helping take care of her new brothers and sisters by protecting them from the cruel monsters and fiends that exist in the dark world.
Mary has black hair and a thin build. Her eyes used to be green before she became a vampire. After her transformation they take on the normal red color.
Personality:
Mary is very quiet and thoughtful. She is studious and loyal. She cares deeply for her fellow orphans. She behaves as a big sister to the others and follows her guardian, Molly O' Connell, without question.
Known History:
A resident of London England, Mary lived with her parents. They were well to do and wanted their daughter to be taught the finer things so they sent her to boarding school. Molly O' Connell was Mary's teacher. When Molly rejected her boyfriend (whom turned out to be a vampire), he kidnapped Mary and four other children and turned them all into vampires.
Molly rejected her boyfriend and took the children into the dark heart of London where she set up the Palmer Orphanage. Mary was sixteen years old when she was turned to a vampire. She dedicated her undead life to helping take care of her new brothers and sisters by protecting them from the cruel monsters and fiends that exist in the dark world.
Monday, February 25, 2013
5 Big Things People Should Know About Self-Published Authors by Jessica Bell
Jessica Bell from the Alliterative Allomorph blog posted an interesting article on self publishing. I wanted to share it with you.
For me personally my reason to self publish would be BIG THING No. TWO:
"This book is self-published because I spent years and years querying it, was told that the writing was great, but no agent believed they could sell it. So ... here's my book. I don't need to sell a million copies, a few hundred is enough for me. Plus it's been through so many edits after all the agent feedback, I doubt you'll be able to find one thing wrong with it."
Now I should insert here that I believe a work is never finished. There is always something that could be improved upon. Heck, maybe someday an agent or publisher will want to exclusively want to represent it but there are a few things that will need tweaking. Maybe.
But I can't hold back writing the overall saga just in case that happens. I have to know what happens. Those few whom have bought it and enjoyed it have to know what happens. Besides, it wouldn't be fair to make them wait. And after all, I'm not getting any younger.
So I self publish Annabelle's NIGHT CHILDREN adventures. I'll keep it up, too. :)
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Amazing idea
In-betweens!
The best eBook authors get their names out there by one thing first: lots of stories! Well I used to do lots of short stories for the Parodyverse. The only thing different is that these ones must be edited and given to beta readers and such. Fine tuned. But they can still be short, a blast to write and fill in spots in-between the bigger books.
I can do it! This will be exciting! The fate of characters, never before scenes, characters from late in the series showing up earlier, hidden events, all sorts of cool stuff! And all of it only 99 cents!
Watch this space!
The best eBook authors get their names out there by one thing first: lots of stories! Well I used to do lots of short stories for the Parodyverse. The only thing different is that these ones must be edited and given to beta readers and such. Fine tuned. But they can still be short, a blast to write and fill in spots in-between the bigger books.
I can do it! This will be exciting! The fate of characters, never before scenes, characters from late in the series showing up earlier, hidden events, all sorts of cool stuff! And all of it only 99 cents!
Watch this space!
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
Bite of Story Thursday
Here's another look into what I'm currently working on. This is from the rough draft so it does not reflect the final product. Enjoy!
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Myths
Chapter Seven: Ogres
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Myths
Chapter Seven: Ogres
Eli let an arrow fly. The shaft tore into an ogre’s left shoulder,
which caused it to bellow out in rage. “Forget
the powder and find something useful!”
He dodged the beast’s massive club, adorned with five inch spikes for
better effect, and fired two more arrows at the ogre’s back.
“But it is useful. If I could just find it...” Mark knelt on the rough ground with his pouch
open and both his arms inside up to his elbows.
“Maybe it’s in the bookcase behind the Inner-Outer spell book?”
Another ogre almost clobbered Mark with her club
but Frunz knocked it aside with his quarterstaff. “Mark, get up and help!” Frunz pleaded. He used the staff as a third leg and leaped
upward. He kicked the attacking ogre in
the chest with his hooves. “I’m the
coward, remember? I’m not supposed to be
the one fighting.”
“You’re doing a fine job,” Flitty remarked. She zipped around the third ogre which caused
the she-beast to follow the fairy with her head. Dizzy, the ogre stopped to hold her head in
place. Flitty fired a pixie-bolt in the
beast’s face.
Eli managed to scramble up various broken statues,
and then spring onto the top of a broken wall.
He fired a net arrow. Strong
spikes unfolded from four corners of the expanding net. Each one bore into the wall, trapping the
ogre. “One down.”
After a shout of inhuman rage, the ogre ripped the
net open and charged the wall that Eli stood on.
Eli somersaulted over the creature as it shattered
the free standing wall. “Guess not.” Eli
said as he landed on a smaller stone wall.
Lyndi’s mouth formed a thin smile. She pushed against one of the she-ogres, her
hands clasped with the beast. Each one
tried to push the other to the ground.
“Fall,” the ogre demanded. “Why won’t food fall?”
“I was wondering the same thing,” Lyndi replied
through gritted teeth.
Flitty buzzed around them and suggested, “You could
beat her in an instant if you simply did you know what.”
“Quiet,” Lyndi hissed. “I’m as strong enough in this form. I won’t do ‘you know what’ because of a
stupid ogre.”
“Food calls Untha stupid?” the ogre growled. “Untha not stupid. Food stupid.”
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Who's Who in the Annabelle Universe? The Rakes
THE RAKES
Known History:
After the vampire lord known as Dominic Pratchet courted and turned noble Vanessa Kimball, he left her in charge of his London safe house. After her devilish suggestion for some company, he allowed her to turn some of the more wickedly inclined around her into vampires.
At the time she kept in her company several bored young noblemen. The found sport in tormenting the poor and following their own corrupt pursuits. Vanessa saw the evil potential in these men so she turned them. They became loyal to her and found a whole new dark world of mischief. They'd attend her parties, like the annual Predator Ball, and find great joy in hunting and tormenting those they deemed less than themselves. Originally their where eight Rakes.
Membership:
Reginald Worthing (Exiled. King and founder of Bloody
Buccaneers.)
Christopher (Exiled. In charge of the shadowy Destitute.)
Nigel Richard
Ian
Ryan (turned Molly O’ Connell and the children of the Palmer Orphanage.)
Research quote from my knowledgeable friend Author Ian Watson:
A rake was a young man of
nobility or upper middle class who used his status to take advantage of
unsuspecting women. He promised to marry a woman only to sleep with her, thus
ruining the woman's reputation.
In fact at this time the real rakes were notorious for
doing pretty much the same thing! There's a description in "The Hound of the
Baskervilles" about one such incident (which was said to have originally
caused the haunting Sherlock Holmes investigated a hundred and fifty years
later), where the young noblemen of the manor rode down one night on a lonely
farm to carry off the farmer's pretty daughter for their sport.
My Thoughts:
I see the Rakes as a sort of Lost Boys, running around
causing mischief and discord. They answer to Vanessa and make her exclusive
gentlemen’s club their home.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Book Review: Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. It’s now an assignment for
high school. When did Sci Fi novels become assigned like those mind numbing
books like Lord of the Flies? Seems pretty cool. Wonder when Percy Jackson or
Harry Potter will become homework?
At any rate I decided to read this first book so I’m
prepared for the movie. I’ve heard others rave about this series and Card as an
author. Some even call him “Uncle Orson”. As a member of my church, he
pioneered the Mormon Sci Fi or Fantasy author field. His books have been on the
shelves for decades and he’s become an icon in the field.
But now that I’ve finished his first book what do I think of
him? Card has a pleasing appeal as an author. I can relate with his writing. He
tells a story in such a way as I’m not lost in heavy description and I can
understand the characters.
Well, some of the characters. Peter is downright scary but
that’s the point. I found Valentine sweet and caring, a joy to share time in
her head. The main character is Ender Wiggin and I certainly could empathize
with him right off the bat. I felt sorry for him and as the book continued I couldn’t
help but feel sad for all that he endures.
Again that’s the point. Orson Scott Card paints a world
where over population and war are handled differently. Children grow up
incredibly fast. I read somewhere that the age of your protagonist determines
whom your book is for. A main character who is 10 would have to be junior
reader. A main character whom is 12 has to be Middle Grade. A main character
whom is 16 has to be Young Adult. No young adult or adult would want to read
about an 11 year old. Sure it happens but that’s an exception so tow the line
and forget about. Please color within the lines and don’t rock the boat.
Yet in this book Ender is “Junior Reader Age” and yet
everything he experiences is meant for adults. He even thinks like an adult
right from the beginning before all the horrible things occur to him. Of course
this is explained away as he and his two siblings are geniuses so they think
older, but still this book stands out for its older thinking kids.
And I feel this doesn’t hurt the book one bit. It’s worthy
of the decades of praise set upon it. It is rough and hard and full of shocks
but certainly worth a read. If you like the rough future of Hunger Games, you’ll
like Ender’s Game too. It’s completely different but still hard and full of
tough questions and thoughts.
Personally I won’t be chasing down the other three books in
the series too soon, nor will I begin reading the companion series about
supporting character Bean called Ender’s Shadow. Apparently the Ender’s Game
movie is a blend of this book and Ender’s Shadow. But I won’t visit Ender’s
world for a bit. It’s a rough world and I personally need a break. I will
return later though because it’s definitely worth it.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Busy
It's been crazy at work. See, I work as a CAD drafter for a contractor to the government. The work they do is finished so they're working on shutting everything down. Yes, I'll be out of a job but I knew things were temporary from the beginning.
Because things need to wrap up, I've been very busy with changing drawings to reflect the constantly changing conditions of the plant. This means I've been too busy for anything else and pretty tired at home so not a lot of writing time for Scott.
I'll try to do more and work on an improved schedule. Must do B.I.C. (Butt in chair).
Because things need to wrap up, I've been very busy with changing drawings to reflect the constantly changing conditions of the plant. This means I've been too busy for anything else and pretty tired at home so not a lot of writing time for Scott.
I'll try to do more and work on an improved schedule. Must do B.I.C. (Butt in chair).
Interview with the authors of The Beautiful Creatures
I do love a good paranormal adventure. Now I'm not as thrilled for teen girl paranormal romance, but we shouldn't judge books by their covers or what we think they're about. Actually this cover looks pretty cool, but I digress.
My wife and kids all want to see the movie. We'll be late for it cause it's not presently in the budget, but we'll try to see it. As for the book, I want to read it ASAP now that I've read a certain article.
Go here to read an interview with the two authors. It's on io9.com. Meredith Woerner has a great interview where we discover how and why authors Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl wrote this book.
Now as a struggling author, it is frustrating that they stumbled upon publication and already had an "in" by knowing someone who could pitch it to an agent. Things aren't that easy for the rest of us.
But I can't fault them for their luck or contacts. They didn't even plan on being published. It was just a dare they did with their teenager friends and family.
But the authors mention an interest in video games, Doctor Who and comics. Sheesh! That has to mean their story rocks. At least I hope so.
So it's on my must read list. I'm not sure if I'll get it from the library or just buy it.
Labels:
Beautiful Creatures,
books,
interview,
Kami Garcia,
Margaret Stohl,
paranormal
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Bite of Story Thursday
Night Children: Dark Birth
Chapter Twenty-Two: The Three Bite Rule
Chapter Twenty-Two: The Three Bite Rule
The
jet-black carriage raced down the darkened road. The horses pulled it with ease as two of its
occupants watched the quickly moving scenery.
Eliza’s red eyes peered into the night and Annabelle mused at how
strange the two of them must’ve looked.
Thomas
said, “I just want to thank you both, again.
Henry can be a pain, but he’s my brother.”
“Think
nothing of it. He’s a friend of
ours. The children were right. We shouldn’t leave him to those monsters.”
“You’re
amazing, Eliza. If I was a vampire and
someone said I didn’t have a soul I wouldn’t risk everything to save him...
oops.”
Eliza’s
head snapped towards Tom’s direction.
Annabelle’s mouth fell open as she asked in shock, “What?”
“I’m
sorry. I need to keep my mouth
shut.” Tom sighed. “Henry thinks when you become a vampire you
lose your soul to the devil.”
Annabelle’s
blood boiled. “How dare he? My brother and I have always treated him with
the utmost respect. What have we ever
done to him?”
Eliza
spoke up with her usual calm voice.
“Now, Ann, don’t be too upset with him.
This is the same paranoia we’ve heard throughout the ages. Besides, I cannot say I blame the mortals for
fearing us and making up stories.”
“But
Eliza, it’s wrong!” She stood up and
paced, moving her hands to emphasize her points. The carriage rocked as it rumbled on its way
over the gravely road, but Annabelle had no problem keeping her balance. “Of course I have a soul! I’m still the same person I was before I
became a vampire. How can you defend him
for saying such lies?”
Eliza
wasn’t reproachful or angry when she replied, “You have known less than a
handful of vampires in your short life.
Most are evil, or at least indifferent.
True, there are good ones out there, like my troupe of gypsies, but
there are many more rotten ones as well.
The mortals have gained a deep fear because of the atrocities these bad
vampires perform.”
Calm
followed by shame washed away the anger.
Annabelle promptly regained her seat.
“I’m sorry I was upset. It really
bothers me when people say things they know nothing about. I can see what you mean about the bad
vampires, but why say we have no souls?”
“First
of all, it’s ignorance. See, most people
do not even know what a soul is.”
“What
is a soul?” Thomas asked.
“A
soul is the combination of your body and your spirit.”
“Spirit?”
“Yes. Here, let me show you.” Eliza pulled out her white satin gloves from a
pocket in her cloak and held one up.
“See my hand? This represents my
spirit. Your spirit is the ‘you’
inside. Your dreams, likes, dislikes,
everything that makes you who you are.
See this empty glove? This is my
body. This represents the physical part
of you. When we were born our spirit
went into our body.” She put the glove
on and then moved her fingers inside it.
“When we die, and I mean really die for good, our spirit comes out of
our body.” She removed the glove and
placed it down on her lap.
“Our
body goes into the grave and our spirit goes to a sort of Spirit Realm. Many religions teach one day our spirit and
body will be reunited. The soul is the
name for your body and spirit when they are together.”
“So
vampires have spirits like everyone else.”
Tom reasoned.
“Of
course.” Eliza sat back and put away her
gloves. “As for the devil, I’ve never
met such a thing. I do not believe
vampires owe their existence to the devil.”
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For more check out Dark Birth at your local online store. Links to Dark Birth on the web can be found on the Store Page on this blog or you could just go here, Dark Birth on Amazon.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Who's Who in the Annabelle Universe? The Palmer Orphans
THE PALMER ORPHANS
Known History:
In London, when the vampire Rake known as Ryan turned teacher Molly O' Connell, she was upset. She rejected him so he captured five of her students and turned them into vampires in thier sleep. Molly gathered them and escaped Ryan's clutches. She found an abandoned building in the heart of London where they could hide. She named their home the Palmer Orphanage after a famous vampire hunter. It was her way of rejecting their new life. Despite her feelings, Molly continued to teach the children what little she knew.
The American vampires Annabelle Foresight and Thomas Dunston were running from vampire hunter Hawke. They stumbled upon the orphanage and Molly gave them shelter. Annabelle and Thomas soon moved in with the orphans and eventually everyone relocated to Germany's Black Forest where they joined up with the Mullo vampire gypsy tribe.
Who they are:
Mary (Age 16)
Eric (Age 14)
Selina and Samuel (Age 10)
Charlotte (Age 7)
SIR THOMAS PALMER
A knight who fought in the 2ndcrusades.
Roxanna turned him and forced him to serve and defend her. He eventually rebelled
and dedicated his life to hunting down the few vampires she turned after the
Exodus War. He became one of the finest warriors of the Holy Order of the Vampyr. He fought valiantly but lost faith. He fought
for England against Scotland in 1314 AD in the Battle of Bannockburn. He fell in
love with a Scottish cleaning woman and retired in the hills of Scotland.
His legend impressed many
vampires who wanted to be good but nevertheless served the vampire lord Domi
out of fear. Molly O Connell used his name for her orphanage.
Monday, February 11, 2013
All about those Facebook ‘Like’ scam posts by Daylan Pearce
Here's an interesting post for you Facebook users. It's by Daylan Pearce on his site.
It would be nice not to see these kinds of posts. He mentions how this scam is used such as terrible circumstances or funny posts. It's also used for political and religious ideas too. They know you all too well and their right. Many will still do it even after reading this.
It would be nice not to see these kinds of posts. He mentions how this scam is used such as terrible circumstances or funny posts. It's also used for political and religious ideas too. They know you all too well and their right. Many will still do it even after reading this.
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