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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Monday, May 29, 2017
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Six on Sunday - JONES & JONES, an Urban Fantasy/Sci-Fi Romance
Six paragraphs from Jones & Jones, a sci-fi, urban fantasy, romantic suspense.
1. He was vaguely aware of his mother splashing her way toward him. Her hands dipped under the surface and he felt a hard tug on the straps that were keeping him pinned to his seat. There was a solid jerk and the straps floated free. She grabbed him under the arms and lifted him upward, flinging him over her shoulder. He landed on his belly and another gush of water pumped out of him. His mother pounded him between the shoulder blades. Overcome with his body’s reaction, and the pain of struggling to breathe, Slone started to cry.
2. Slone returned the smile. “It does. But we can’t allow it to overwhelm us to the point where our day job suffers.” He glanced over at her. “It’s also affecting our personal lives. We’re not getting enough rest. We’re not eating properly. Between the stress of trying to do both, the bounty hunting and being superheroes, as the old saying goes, we’re literally burning the candle at both ends.”
3. A soft kiss touched her temple. “We were just starting to feel those feelings. Those grown-up feelings. But we didn’t know what to do. We didn’t know how to handle them, so I went to talk to Papa Pugg, and you went to see Mama Mary. Then we talked afterwards. That’s when we decided our future, what to do with our lives. And that’s when we chose to take it to the next level…to become intimate.”
4. She nodded. “I know. Those poor, poor people. I just wish I could come with you.” She started to say more, when a sudden sneeze came upon her. She barely had the chance to bring the pillow to her face when it came. It was followed by two more in quick succession. When it was over, foam pellets were scattered across the living room like miniature balls of snow. Embrie sniffed. Jerking several tissues from the box she kept beside her, she tried to blow her nose without causing more havoc. “Sorry. Geez, if it’s not one thing, it’s another.” She gave a soft moan of pain as she placed a hand to her wound. “Ow, that hurt.”
5. “Listen. We know you wanted to be like your original parents when you grew up,” Papa Pugg admitted. “Slone, I can’t count how many times you told me you wished you could become a pilot like your mother, or a navigator like your father. Same for you, Embrie. You wanted to be a scientist like both your parents. But you understand that this world has barely stepped into outer space. Yes, Slone, you could probably enlist in the Air Force. Maybe even go into the astronaut program. Embrie will be eighteen and you’ll be nineteen on your next joint birthday. But, again, you know you’ll run the risk of exposure by unintentionally or accidentally revealing your powers.”
6. There was a snort of laughter. “You have no rights, Miss Jones. Last warning. You and your brother steer clear of MacElroy, or else you might accidentally end up in the line of fire again.”
1. He was vaguely aware of his mother splashing her way toward him. Her hands dipped under the surface and he felt a hard tug on the straps that were keeping him pinned to his seat. There was a solid jerk and the straps floated free. She grabbed him under the arms and lifted him upward, flinging him over her shoulder. He landed on his belly and another gush of water pumped out of him. His mother pounded him between the shoulder blades. Overcome with his body’s reaction, and the pain of struggling to breathe, Slone started to cry.
2. Slone returned the smile. “It does. But we can’t allow it to overwhelm us to the point where our day job suffers.” He glanced over at her. “It’s also affecting our personal lives. We’re not getting enough rest. We’re not eating properly. Between the stress of trying to do both, the bounty hunting and being superheroes, as the old saying goes, we’re literally burning the candle at both ends.”
3. A soft kiss touched her temple. “We were just starting to feel those feelings. Those grown-up feelings. But we didn’t know what to do. We didn’t know how to handle them, so I went to talk to Papa Pugg, and you went to see Mama Mary. Then we talked afterwards. That’s when we decided our future, what to do with our lives. And that’s when we chose to take it to the next level…to become intimate.”
4. She nodded. “I know. Those poor, poor people. I just wish I could come with you.” She started to say more, when a sudden sneeze came upon her. She barely had the chance to bring the pillow to her face when it came. It was followed by two more in quick succession. When it was over, foam pellets were scattered across the living room like miniature balls of snow. Embrie sniffed. Jerking several tissues from the box she kept beside her, she tried to blow her nose without causing more havoc. “Sorry. Geez, if it’s not one thing, it’s another.” She gave a soft moan of pain as she placed a hand to her wound. “Ow, that hurt.”
5. “Listen. We know you wanted to be like your original parents when you grew up,” Papa Pugg admitted. “Slone, I can’t count how many times you told me you wished you could become a pilot like your mother, or a navigator like your father. Same for you, Embrie. You wanted to be a scientist like both your parents. But you understand that this world has barely stepped into outer space. Yes, Slone, you could probably enlist in the Air Force. Maybe even go into the astronaut program. Embrie will be eighteen and you’ll be nineteen on your next joint birthday. But, again, you know you’ll run the risk of exposure by unintentionally or accidentally revealing your powers.”
6. There was a snort of laughter. “You have no rights, Miss Jones. Last warning. You and your brother steer clear of MacElroy, or else you might accidentally end up in the line of fire again.”
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Friday, May 26, 2017
Not in the English Language - Goya
Thursday, May 25, 2017
How Many Things Can You Spot That Are SO WRONG?
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Illusion Art by Alessandro Diddi
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Alessandro Diddi,
Illusion Art,
incredible art
Monday, May 22, 2017
Scratch, Scratch, Scratch
Sunday, May 21, 2017
New! JONES & JONES, an Urban Fantasy Romance
JONES & JONES
Urban Fantasy, Romantic Suspense
Word Count: 37.2K
$2.99 e
Bounty hunters by day. Superheroes by night.
Slone and Embrie have known each other since birth, and
after crash landing on Earth, they know they are the last of
their kind. Intergalactic refugees, and extremely young, they
are discovered and taken in by an older couple who teach them
how to survive and fit in.
With powers no human possesses, the
two decide they should share their strengths with the world, and
Falcon and Hawk are born. Saving lives is their calling and the
right thing to do, but unfortunately it doesn’t pay the bills,
so bounty hunting by day it is. Unfortunately, living a double
life takes a toll on a person, superhuman or not, both
physically and emotionally.
And with exhaustion comes mistakes.
So when Embrie is injured, leaving her
weak and vulnerable, Slone must make the decision to
expose who they are to save her life or lose his love forever.
Until
a job from the past resurfaces, threatening to make that
decision for him, as well as destroy
everything they've sacrificed and worked for.
Warning! Contains a dozen red roses, a desire for Italian food,
emergency surgery, a hostage crisis, a debt paid, a Level Four
contagion, burning a candle at both
ends, sonic booms, and two childhood friends who survive to
become eternal lovers.
Labels:
JONES & JONES,
new release,
science fiction,
superheroes,
suspense,
urban fantasy
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Fabulous Fakes
Fake - The top image is widely circulated as being a Bigfoot.- The second and third images are edited to show flaws in the image. The bottom image set is an example of someone editing the image of a bear to show the similarities to the Bigfoot image. 2015-10-23 ------> The new last image is the original Bear!
Friday, May 19, 2017
Auto-Buys: When Does an Author Become an Automatic Buy For You, the Reader?
When Does an Author Become an Automatic Buy For You, the Reader?
I have a couple of questions for readers over at the Here Be Magic blog.
Click the link here to read and give your opinion.
I have a couple of questions for readers over at the Here Be Magic blog.
Click the link here to read and give your opinion.
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auto-buys,
Here Be Magic,
opinions,
the Reader,
When Does an Author Become an Automatic Buy For You
Thursday, May 18, 2017
How Do You Spell Adorable? B-A-B-Y H-I-P-P-O
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Now Available as an Audio Book! MY STRENGTH, MY POWER, MY LOVE
MY STRENGTH, MY
POWER,
MY LOVE
Sci-Fi Romance
Word Count: 73.9K
$3.99 e / $9.99 p / $19.95 a
Narrated by Mister Plug
Length: 7 hrs, 58 min
Listen to a sample.
Warning! Contains human weaponry, alien attacks, unapproved use of pudding, overly-aggressive males, excessive sex as a health benefit, badly fitting uniforms, trial by antagonistic rulers, and a love that defies the laws of man and nature.
Excerpt and buy links.
Sci-Fi Romance
Word Count: 73.9K
$3.99 e / $9.99 p / $19.95 a
Narrated by Mister Plug
Length: 7 hrs, 58 min
Listen to a sample.
Once in every one
million births, a child is born on Bellac with the Synergistic
gene. These children are taken from their parents and raised,
trained, and prepared for the day when they will find their
Synergistic other half. For when that happens, an entity is
created from the combination of both male and female who holds
unbelievable powers. An entity who is trained to protect and
defend its home world.
Grey Dansis is a Synergian. She has reached the time when she must meet the
others like herself and hopefully find the male who will become
her life-long partner from a crowd of strong, prime adult males
who are ready to join the war as soon as they are united with
their female halves.
Unfortunately
Grey has secretly harbored a longing for Rowe Maine. But the man
is five years her senior and considered long past acceptance. He
is an Unmatched Synergian who has lost his chance to become one
of the rare new entities. By law he is no longer able to seek
his mate. Now the man is a trainer and teacher at their special
school.
It won’t be long,
however, before their world is again attacked by marauders. The
creatures bent on domination are a species the Synergians have
never encountered before. And this time the creatures’ goal
isn’t just to conquer Bellac, but to totally wipe the planet's
population and its army of Synergians out of existence.
Grey has no idea
that Rowe, the man she has long been in love with, is her fated
other half. Or that the power coming from their union
would be the only force strong enough to save Bellac from
complete annihilation.
Because the law
won't even let them touch.
Warning! Contains human weaponry, alien attacks, unapproved use of pudding, overly-aggressive males, excessive sex as a health benefit, badly fitting uniforms, trial by antagonistic rulers, and a love that defies the laws of man and nature.
Excerpt and buy links.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Now Available in Print! ORRORA, Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance
Deep in the heart of New York
City, a killer is stalking a select group of individuals. A killer whose
M.O. matches a series of murders that have been going on for more than
eighty years.
Orrora Dalca is brought in by the U.S. Government to identify and find this murderer...but there's a problem. Orrora is hiding a dark secret. And although she's met with the task of finding this killer, she must also hide that person's identity from ever becoming known.
Joel Powers produces independent horror films, and he gets many of his ideas by tailing the police when he gets wind of an unusual homicide. When he encounters Orrora at one of the crime scenes, there is something about her that draws him inexorably to her. These cases intrigue him, as does the girl. But the more he uncovers, the more he isn't sure he wants to put the pieces of this puzzle together.
Determined to see her again, he does everything he can to learn all about her, not realizing there will be a price to pay for his curiosity.
Warning! Contains raw meat, a gold button, discombobulation, ancient history, untruths, a rare medical condition, and the possibility that a decades-old longing for love may finally be over.
Orrora Dalca is brought in by the U.S. Government to identify and find this murderer...but there's a problem. Orrora is hiding a dark secret. And although she's met with the task of finding this killer, she must also hide that person's identity from ever becoming known.
Joel Powers produces independent horror films, and he gets many of his ideas by tailing the police when he gets wind of an unusual homicide. When he encounters Orrora at one of the crime scenes, there is something about her that draws him inexorably to her. These cases intrigue him, as does the girl. But the more he uncovers, the more he isn't sure he wants to put the pieces of this puzzle together.
Determined to see her again, he does everything he can to learn all about her, not realizing there will be a price to pay for his curiosity.
Warning! Contains raw meat, a gold button, discombobulation, ancient history, untruths, a rare medical condition, and the possibility that a decades-old longing for love may finally be over.
Monday, May 15, 2017
Mooney's Monday Movie Review - EMBERS
Some of my favorite movies, other than sci-fi, are dystopian/post-apocalyptic movies. Some of my favorite include The Book of Eli and The Road.
Now comes Embers with a premise I wish I'd thought of. Instead of a virus turning people into creatures, etc., it has erased people's memories and affected their brains to the point where their current memories only last a few hours. They cannot recall the past, nor can they exist in any other moment except the Right Here And Now.
This film follows several different characters, and how this inability to think back or ahead becomes their complete future. We see the lovers, who wake up every morning asking each other, "Who are you?" We see the little boy wandering through the crumbling city. We see the angry young man working out his aggression on everything and everyone. We see the brilliant scientist reading his tome over and over, unable to understand what he wrote minutes after he reads it. And we see a young woman who's being kept almost a prisoner inside a deep, underground bunker, to protect her from breathing the air where the virus is still prevalent.
This is a slow-paced film, and it has many scenes that are thought-provoking. There is violence, but the overall feeling is that there is no hope for humanity. Eventually everyone will die because no one knows how to feed themselves beyond scavenging and looting amid the decaying buildings.
Yes, this movie is a downer. There is no miraculous "cure". We feel sorry for these people, and we are rewarded with one lone upbeat moment. But otherwise there is no hope for mankind surviving many more years.
Although I rented and watched this film over a week ago, it continues to stick with me. That in itself is why I give this movie 4/5 stars.
Now comes Embers with a premise I wish I'd thought of. Instead of a virus turning people into creatures, etc., it has erased people's memories and affected their brains to the point where their current memories only last a few hours. They cannot recall the past, nor can they exist in any other moment except the Right Here And Now.
This film follows several different characters, and how this inability to think back or ahead becomes their complete future. We see the lovers, who wake up every morning asking each other, "Who are you?" We see the little boy wandering through the crumbling city. We see the angry young man working out his aggression on everything and everyone. We see the brilliant scientist reading his tome over and over, unable to understand what he wrote minutes after he reads it. And we see a young woman who's being kept almost a prisoner inside a deep, underground bunker, to protect her from breathing the air where the virus is still prevalent.
This is a slow-paced film, and it has many scenes that are thought-provoking. There is violence, but the overall feeling is that there is no hope for humanity. Eventually everyone will die because no one knows how to feed themselves beyond scavenging and looting amid the decaying buildings.
Yes, this movie is a downer. There is no miraculous "cure". We feel sorry for these people, and we are rewarded with one lone upbeat moment. But otherwise there is no hope for mankind surviving many more years.
Although I rented and watched this film over a week ago, it continues to stick with me. That in itself is why I give this movie 4/5 stars.
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Friday, May 12, 2017
Guest Author Post: Sparrow Beckett - Catching Readers with a Catchy Cover
Everyone knows the old saying “you can’t judge a book by its
cover” isn’t true anymore. Not with the fast-paced world of digital publishing where
every time you turn around there’s a new, interesting book release.
Thank you for having me and I hope these points help you design (or choose a designer) the perfect cover for your book! Remember, pay for a professional (or take a class!), keep it simple but unique, and communicate clearly with your designer.
In this world, readers have
to judge a book by its cover. Which means you need a kickass cover.
So what makes a kickass cover?
1.
It has to look professional.
There are a lot of authors making their own
book covers, which is super cool IF they know what they’re doing. But graphic
design takes a lot of skill and training most authors haven’t put the time and
effort into. And believe me, readers can tell. This is also true for cheap
pre-made covers. There’s nothing wrong with grabbing up a pre-made cover that matches
the book IF it’s professionally done. But I’ve seen a lot of amateur book
covers being sold for $30 and the images are stretched, the font is plain and
doesn’t stand out, and the resolution is terrible. Remember, you get what you
pay for.
If you want to be taken seriously as an
author, you have to come right out of the gate looking like a professional. You
have to compete with thousands of traditionally published authors who have
covers made by industry professionals with the help of a sales team. That means
putting the time and/or money into a cover. It’s the very first thing readers
see when they browse books.
2.
It has to stand out.
Thousands of books are being published
every single day. The market is flooded now more than ever. It’s awesome so
many people are getting their stories out there into the world, but it also
means there’s a lot of competition for yours to stand out. So how do you stand
out in the crazy world of digital publishing?
Do something unexpected. Use a bright color
for a horror novel. Or a dark color for a sweet romance. Stay away from
trends. Or if you want to go with a
trend, put your own twist on it. Or be a minimalist and make good use of dead
space. Look at what’s flooding the market and avoid it. Change the angle, desaturate
the photo, use a funky font, just do something different.
3.
It has to project the right tone.
One of the biggest mistakes I’ve seen
authors make with their covers is trying to do too much at once. Your book
cover doesn’t need to tell exactly what it’s about. If it’s a paranormal
romance about a single mom who falls in love with a werewolf on vacation in
Hawaii, you don’t need a wolf, a palm tree, a child, and a couple kissing on
the cover. There IS such thing as too much of a good thing.
Think about the tone you want readers to
pick up on. Prioritize. Remember, standing out is important but in a way that
makes sense for the book. What’s the mood? What’s the genre? Is it funny and
flirty? Is it dark and horrific? Is it a deep, emotional memoir? Each of these
would use a completely different set of colors, fonts, and effects to create a
tone that will give readers an idea of what they’ll experience when they open
the book.
When you hire a cover artist, make sure you
communicate clearly how you want readers to feel when they look at your book
cover. And how they will feel when reading your book. A good cover artist
should be able to match the inside to the outside and combine that with
standing out and looking professional. With this formula, you should be well on
your way to a successful career (in whatever way you define it).
Thank you for having me and I hope these points help you design (or choose a designer) the perfect cover for your book! Remember, pay for a professional (or take a class!), keep it simple but unique, and communicate clearly with your designer.
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