Interludes 2 #newbook #shortfiction

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Thanks so much for having me over at your place today, Craig.

Hi everyone. It’s great to be visiting with you all.

While I’m here, I’d like to talk about my latest book, Interludes 2. This is a book of short erotic romance fiction. As with the original Interludes (which you can find HERE), the book contains 10 short stories, with the first tale totaling 1,000 words, the second one totaling 2,000, and so on up to 10,000 words in the final story.

For each story, I used prompt cards from a great creative tool called Storymatic.  Here’s what the set gave me to work with:

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A Test of Empathy

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I watch it unfold
A test of the heart
Can you act to protect another?
Shield a stranger from harm
Even if it requires discomfort?
Do you care
Beyond your circle?
These questions are silent
Never being spoken
Drowned by screams
Desires of the I
Facing the shouts of the us
Anger boiling
While lives are snuffed
Before their truest time
Bodies pile
As the fighting stretches
I hear many cry
This does not concern me
It is not my problem
My circle is safe
Ignoring the stories
Of those who suffer
And others driven to the other side
We face a test of empathy
And my heart breaks
At the sight of so many failing

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A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That

My week began with a tabletop RPG at a friend’s where we sat outside and spread out for social distancing.  Each of us got our own pizza and it lasted for a little over 6 hours.  Of course, it was around 90 degrees with minimal wind and no real shade.  So, I left the whole thing fairly cooked.  Also later than intended and my son was being dropped off that night.  Ended up spotting my ex-wife driving behind me for the last half of the trip home, which was slightly comical.  On the plus side, I didn’t make her wait, which can always lead to awkwardness.  It was a really busy and chaotic beginning to the week, so I expected that to be the theme.

If I had to pick a word for this week, I would go with: Exhaustion.

I didn’t get to recover from Sunday because my son had school in the morning and then it was playtime after lunch.  I managed to finish the September posts, set up the War of Nytefall: Ravenous Teaser Tuesdays, and begin on the October posts.  I’ll get into the future blogging stuff later in the past.  Not that I have much else to say.  I dragged my butt through most of the days.  The father/son activities were basically this:

Monday– Failed attempt at pool time because the water didn’t warm up enough.  Then, it was a Yugioh battle that lasted about 1.5 hours.  He almost beat me this time by driving me to my last card and I bet nobody has any idea what I’m talking about.  We relaxed after that since I was drained.

Tuesday–  This was successful pool time for him, but I was still cooked.  I stayed in the shade and read until it was time to go inside.  We rested afterwards, but I can’t remember all of the little things we did because I was trying not to fall asleep.  Wait.  It was some Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robot and he played Beyblade outside with kids.  All were wearing masks.

Wednesday– LEGO Harry Potter on the Nintendo Switch.  I got nauseous from all the wild camera movements since he was a little erratic with his playing.  Tried to lie down and rest, but he wouldn’t have it.  Played some Mouse Trap until he was called to help grandma with dinner.

Thursday–  With me in the morning and then to his mom’s after lunch.  Then, it was writing throughout the day because Friday is the only one worth talking about.

So, Friday was interesting because I returned to my school as a substitute TA.  It was only for a day and I made sure I got enough sleep.  Shaved the night before, ate a good breakfast, and even did some biking that morning.  I headed with extra masks and a bottle of hand sanitizer in my pocket.  Of course, I can’t go into details because that would be an intrusion into the lives of my students.  All I can say is that I really missed it.  The day went quickly and I wore a mask for the whole time, except when we had socially distanced lunch.  After the first hour, I barely noticed the thing on my face and really only adjusted it when my glasses fogged. It was really nice to see familiar faces.  Some I saw over the months during Google Meets while others I hadn’t seen since March.  Of course, I didn’t see their full faces because of the masks, which was fine.

The day was also rather surreal.  There was a combination of changes to accommodate the new guidelines and phantoms of the old world.  I saw things marked with March 2020 up in some areas, which drove home how long it had been.  Arriving in the parking lot, I wasn’t in the back as usual and there were only a handful of cars overall.  I saw markers for social distancing as I got closer as well.  Even with the changes, I smiled beneath my mask as I walked into the lobby.  Kind of sad when I had to go home, so I’m hoping to get called in again at some point.  We don’t know what is going on come September either.  Nobody really does.  Everything is up in the air.  I think the symbol for 2020 should be a person shrugging while on fire.

I’m taking the weekend to do more writing.  My hope is to finish two more chapters of War of Nytefall: Anarchy.  It’s coming along nicely and I have 8 more chapters to go.  Sadly, I wasn’t able to tackle Do I Need to Use a Dragon? (Fantasy Writing Tips) this summer.  I was going to do it while my son was in school for the morning, but it doesn’t work like I thought.  He’s in for 45 minutes, out for about an hour to do writing/reading, and then back in 40 minutes.  That middle section pulls me away from my laptop because he needs help with writing and I promised him that I would read when he does.  Sure, we’re both doing manga, but it’s fun.  The kid loves ‘My Hero Academia’ and is excited that I’m letting him read the manga I own.  He probably thinks they’re adult books too.  Think I wandered off the topic here.

Another reason I couldn’t work during the school time is because I have to stay in the dining room in case he needs me.  This puts me in the path of other people, so book writing is difficult.  Blog writing is barely possible since I’m always getting interrupted or called away.  Wait . . . I had October blog stuff.  Should get to that before I hit the end.  Here we go:

I have a plan for Fridays and Wednesdays when it comes to October.  People jumped on those when I posted about it.  Nobody dropped an opinion on Monday.  I was hoping to do a War of Nytefall promo for each of those days, but I don’t think a teaser post would work.  I’m having trouble thinking of something special that I could put together in the limited time that I have.  Character interviews never work and standard promos are rather bland.  Maybe there’s nothing I can do here for each book.  Feels like I’ve gotten worse at the promos.  I plan on stopping Teaser Tuesdays for October as well and doing a series of Halloween-based Questions 3.  Going with Lycanthropy, Horror Movie, Zombie Apocalypse, and Grim Reaper.  The specifics have yet to appear in my mind.  Anyway, I’d appreciate any help with that Monday issue if anybody has ideas.

Goals for the week:

  1. Parenting
  2. Drawing time with son
  3. Writing
  4. Blogging for October
  5. Finish a puzzle
  6. Birthday event in a week
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Surviving Through the Week

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Monday strikes with fangs
A jolt of reality
That many wish would fade
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Tuesday is slightly better
The sting is gone
Replaced by a serene focus
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Wednesday is halved
Beginning with groans
And ending with hope
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Thursday is a slog
As if molasses is underfoot
Yet we manage to proceed
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Friday holds a cheer
But only at the end
When the worst is behind us
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Saturday is eternal light
A return to rest and life
The shedding of some stress
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Sunday
The antithesis of Wednesday
Relief transforms to dread

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Immortal Wars: The Summoning Part 27 #fiction #throwback

(Previously on Immortal Wars.)

(Again, we shall revel in my teenage originality.  Everyone groan in unison.)

Disclaimer: Immortal Wars was the book I came up with and wrote in high school.  I hadn’t even hit college by the time I wrote the first two books.  That means I hadn’t developed my style yet, wasn’t good at self-editing, and the story was fairly basic. So, you’ve been warned that this is the ultimate author throwback segment for my blog and will show my author origins.  FYI-  I put the first book (The Summoning) through a Print-on-Demand publisher and the second one (Light, Blood, & Tears) never saw the light of day.  Enjoy!

Cybro is still stationed in the star room when the two women arrive.  As the door opens with its usual snake-like hiss, the sinister cyborg turns around and attempts to do an eyebrowless scowl when he sees who is visiting him.  He has never liked Startrix because she always manages to get in the way of his plans for leadership.  He likes to think that if it were not for Startrix’s power, Cybro would have been in charge and Adriana would be listening to his orders.  He was never one to enjoy taking orders from any woman except for his mother.

“Time for you to prove to me that you’re not as useless as I think, Cybro.  I want you to land the warship on Pluto right away,” orders Adriana, who is so tired that she needs Startrix’s help to stay on her feet.

“Why do you want to land on the planet already?  There is no logical reason for us to land yet.  The Black Tower is not even near completion,” complains Cybro in his robotic, gear-grinding voice.  Before either of the female immortals can think of an answer for him, he figures out that Startrix had another of her mysterious visions.

“I had . . . ,” begins Startrix.

“I know you had a vision.  Why else would Adriana make such a foolish and unexpected decision?  I suppose this means that the new guardians will be arriving shortly.  The warship will be landing in a couple of hours,” interrupts Cybro as he pushes a group of blinking buttons.  The computers start making loud beeping noises and everyone can feel the vessel suddenly lurch as it begins its descent toward Pluto’s surface.

“There is another thing that I want you to do.  Keep a modified sensor probe in space and set it for any unknown immortal signatures as well as Solix’s immortal signature.  That way we can know about their arrival before they land.  And it’s a good precaution in case Startrix’s vision tells us the wrong time,” explains Adriana.

“It is already done.  I do not need to be told how to do things I have been doing since I was put in this metal body.”

“Sheesh.  It was just a friendly reminder.  Don’t lose your head, Cybro.  Not that you can help doing that.”

“Quiet.  Do not make him any madder than he already is, Adriana.  You are in no condition to fight with anybody,” whispers Startrix.

“Like I can’t do anything except get under his skin.  He was born angry, temperamental, and bitter.  Isn’t that right, metalhead?”  Before Cybro can say his snappy comeback, Startrix puts her hand over Adriana’s mouth and drags her through the still open door.

“When are you going to learn to leave him alone?  Ever since he was put in that mechanical body, you have been teasing him every day.  He feels bad enough losing his body and birthright powers due to Solix’s attack.  You don’t have to keep reminding him of the tragedy.  Besides, it reminds me of what happened to me in that explosion,” states the dark seer.

“I’m sorry, old friend.  I never meant to get you upset.  But it is so easy to get Cybro angry and it is so much fun to watch him fume.  I mean, why should Tegam be the only one to get under everyone’s skin?”

“Just leave the annoying stuff to Tegam.  We have more than enough trouble with one of him, so we definitely do not need you acting up.  Why are you acting so crazy anyway?  You do not usually act like you are drunk unless you go drinking for a week straight, which is one of the few problems you do not have.”

“I only drank one beer in the past two weeks and it wasn’t even a real good one.  It’s just that I’m soooo tired that I feel all weird and light-headed.  I’ll just talk to Kilanus and get that sleep that you keep telling me about.  I promise.”

Startrix and Adriana stop near Mindtrigger’s silent lab because the evil blonde’s head starts aching and her green eyes begin to close.  Adriana nearly collapses with fatigue and she is forced to lean against the corridor’s cold wall so that she won’t fall onto the hard floor.  Her droopy eyes and sagging body make her look slightly older, which the seductive immortal really hates.

“Forget your promise just this once.  You can talk to Kilanus tomorrow morning.  Get some sleep,” orders Adriana’s concerned friend.

“Not yet!  I have to talk to Kilanus about the guardians and make sure she is still on our side.  I’d really hate to find out that her personality is that of either a hero or a traitor instead of a living machine of destruction and manipulation,” whispers Adriana.  The tired immortal points her glowing staff at her weak body and its soft, blue light starts to intensify.  In a matter of seconds, the staff is a blinding shaft of pure, blue light.  The light blasts out of the staff and into Adriana, permeating every tired cell of her body.  When the quick light show stops, Adriana isn’t tired anymore and looks better than ever.

“That is a very unusual reason to use the healing staff of Mercury, Adriana.  Does it actually work?”

“Of course it works.  I’m no longer feeling like a wacky idiot.  Well, at least I don’t feel like an idiot.  A little playful insanity is the only side effect of using the staff to cure fatigue. Don’t worry, Startrix.  I’ll be fine,” remarks Adriana with a crafty smile.  The leader of the evil immortals turns around and starts doing nimble backflips down the hall and toward Kilanus’ room.

“She really needs to get some sleep before she loses any more of her marbles.  I better send Tegam to keep an eye on her.  He’s the only one that can check on her without being noticed by anybody.  I guess invisibility does come in handy when you really need it,” thinks Startrix as she watches Adriana disappear into the gloom.

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Writing Indoors: A Test of Isolation or Socialization?

This one is more my style.  I’m definitely more of an indoors author than an outdoors one, which is my choice.  Specifically, I prefer to write at home.  Here is where I have full control over my surroundings and I can be comfortable with what i’m doing.  There’s no lack of privacy or a sense that I’m being watched.  That isn’t to say I haven’t tried to write elsewhere, but I have more luck at home.  Again, that’s just me, so this might be fairly skewed.

One of the biggest suggestions people have given me is to go to the library or a coffee house to write.  I see this being done all the time and have tried it myself.  First, I’m not a coffee drinker, so I can’t rationalize being in a Starbucks.  I’d be tossed out before I make any progress, especially since I really don’t understand the sizes.  Don’t even try to explain them to me please.  This means the library would be a better choice, but it comes with its own dangers.  Here they are from my own experience:

  • You need to find a place with an outlet if using a laptop.
  • You need to find any place to work, which is tough if you don’t get there early.
  • Not allowed to have a drink or snack unless you leave.  Have to pack up your stuff too.  No guarantee your spot will remain.
  • Having to go to the bathroom is effectively an end to working. I’ve never had a spot remain after that run.
  • Same goes for needing lunch, which is a bigger finale.
  • Once somebody notices you’re writing a book, there’s a likely chance that they will come over to either talk or watch.  I don’t know how I kept finding these people, but it turned me off to the library idea.

Now, one could also work during lunch breaks at work.  At least in theory because it depends on where you work.  I had a free period that I would do a little notebook work while in the faculty room.  Unfortunately, I wouldn’t get far because I’d also have to check emails and make sure I’m set for the day.  There were also conversations going on that I would either actively get involved in or listen to because it was interesting.  Not eavesdropping if the talkers are spread across the room and anybody is allowed to interject information.  So, these times quickly became socializing, which isn’t a problem.  It means I don’t do writing, but I’m not the quiet anti-social guy in the corner.  That didn’t benefit me in high school when I was a student, so it wouldn’t do any better as a TA.

This leaves me with working at home, which counters a lot of the problems.  I can hit the bathroom, get a snack, and break for lunch without losing my desk.  I can play my music without needing headphones or put on the TV.  So much easier to wander around my room thinking through a plot snag than if I was in public.  People look at you funny when you talk to yourself.  My family is practically used to it.  I guess with that, I still have some distractions like the phone and family time.  Both are necessaries parts of life and I found that they could find me at the library too.  Seriously, family and friends will track you down if they really want you.  Still, I do enjoy the freedom of working indoors at home more than the other options.

Of course, I can see how outdoor lovers will prefer their methods.  Staying indoors isn’t healthy because you aren’t active and not getting fresh hair.  Can’t open the windows during bad weather or when it’s cold.  Thanks to the oak tree outside, I can’t do it during allergy season either.  That pollen flinging bastard gets me every year too.  Yeah, I’m talking to you!  *shakes fist out window*  Anyway, an indoor author does need to go out of their way to fit in outdoor time.  You’re not killing two birds with one stone, so you can find that you have less time to work on your books.  That isn’t to say that you can’t do something though.  When you hit a really bad plot snag, you can take a walk or jump on a piece of exercise equipment to think it through.  Section off your day for writing, family, and outdoor time as long as the weather permits.  Maybe you check the predictions for the week, so you can choose the worse days for writing and the nice ones to wander out of the home to be human.  It’s really up to you.

So, are you mostly an indoor author?  Is it at home or in public spaces?  Do you have any quirks or comforts that you need for your work spot?

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Teaser Tuesday: The Fangs & The Bees? #fantasy #vampires

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This is a fun excerpt from War of Nytefall: Lost and it always makes me smile.  Others have enjoyed it and it relates to the humor again.  Think that’s they theme going forward with this month’s teasers before Ravenous makes it’s teaser debut next month.

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The Fun of Writing Outdoors

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With summer here, many people find that they want to spend as much time outside as possible.  Usually because I’m writing this in May, so I have no idea if we’re still under lockdown or not.  Last thing I heard was Murder Hornets before I did this post.  Sorry if I brought up bad memories or angered our sting-happy overlords.  Anyway . . . I’ll just jump to the next paragraph.

Now, I haven’t done this in a long time, but some authors like to write outside.  Maybe it isn’t a book, but an outline or some poetry.  You get a sense of peace if you find a nice tree to relax under and let the muses take you away.  This comes in very handy if you’re describing a scene that involves the outside.  Something about being in nature can remind you about the other senses.  You smell and hear so much that they come to mind as easily as sight.  Even if you’re only in your backyard or on a balcony, you can feel a breeze and describe it better than if you tried to get the same sensation from a ceiling fan.  So, there’s definitely a lot of positive for writing outside.

At least if you can do it because not everyone has that option.  Those who can have challenges to contend with too.  No outlets in a forest and WiFi isn’t a sure bet either even in the backyard.  Stray too far from the router and you’ll be in a little trouble if you need to research something.  Nothing says relaxed author like one wandering around with a laptop held over their head and praying for a signal.  Wildlife can be a challenge too.  Insects buzzing in your face or a squirrel running around the branches above.  Imagine being in the middle of a great scene and an acorn clonks you on the head.  Let’s not forget you have the weather too.  Heat can be brutal, so bring water and sunscreen.  Rain can be a sudden disaster for either paper or electronic.  Wind has been a thorn in my side whenever I’ve tried to outline in the backyard.  So much fun getting a page whipped out of my hand or flipped over as I write.

Personally, I’m an indoor guy.  I’ve tried outdoors and haven’t had much success in the last decade.  Last time I tried and got anything done was in Florida.  Just a little notebook work by the pond outside the apartment.  It wasn’t consistent either.  Another time I tried and a damn hawk decided to land on the far side of the picnic table.  You think it’s uncomfortable writing with a human staring at you?  Try a bird of prey or a snake that you didn’t notice was under the table.  Up in New York, the problem is wind, that dang squirrel, and there simply being nowhere comfortable to sit and work.  Too many roots in the ground and I’m too heavy to sit on the roof like I did as a teenager.  That and the window I would climb through was replaced with privacy glass.  Best I do is take a walk and daydream about the ideas I’m piecing together.

So, do you try to write outside?  If so, how does it go?  If not, why isn’t it for you?

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Sci-Fi Tip: Futuristic Construction Technologies

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Skyscraper | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's books

My Ph.D. thesis, Design in the Digital Age: In Search of a Collaborative Paradigm, was all about finding novel ways to help designers interact with their clients. I had envisioned a tablet-based Virtual Reality environment with Augmented Reality elements for the client, thus allowing them to better understand what the architect or designer was trying to achieve. As for the architect or designer, Artificial-Intelligence software would significantly speed up the design process.

My thesis was published in 2000. Unfortunately, my vision has yet to be brought together by a software company, even though most of the elements I was describing are now widely available.

However, that doesn’t mean that technology hasn’t changed in other ways. As an article in IndiaCADworks explains, in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries, new technologies are advancing with each passing day that makes the process of construction smarter, more streamlined, and indeed futuristic.

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Planning Far Ahead: October Blog Posts

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Surprisingly, I might look like someone with a plan.  Mostly because I see that things aren’t going as planned.  With the way my son’s summer school goes, I don’t have enough time and privacy to get any book writing done.  I can do 2-3 blog posts during this time, but Do I Need to Use a Dragon? (Fantasy Writing Tips) is going to be an issue since I have to be ‘on call’.  The stuff I post here are fine for me taking breaks in the middle to help him out.  Heck, I stopped this one an hour ago.  So, what can I do and why I am already talking about October?

Well, the only thing I can do during these school days is schedule blog post.  It’ll be very useful with grad school coming in September alongside work and possible remote-learning for my son.  It’s always a possibility.  Now, I have August and September ideas listed because I’m going to do promos for War of Nytefall: Ravenous.  That means the next month on my list is October and that’s always infamous.  Why?  Well, I like to make this a special time with the following:

  • Monster Maker Fun
  • Windemere Monsters
  • Raven Series (Long over)
  • Nytefall stuff

My plan this year is to do Monster Maker on Fridays, which gives me 5 of those.  How does this work?

  • People comment below with three made up words that I turn into monsters.  I write up a paragraph describing their looks, habitats, and behavior.  It’s a fun flex of my imagination.  The rules are rather simple too.  Only 3 Fake Words.  I used to do more, but I had people dropping 9-10 on me.  With 3, people feel less pressure and I can fix more in without making humongous posts.
  • GO FOR IT!

Monday and Wednesday are tougher.  With Tuesday being Teasers and Thursday being ‘Immortal Wars’, I can’t go with excerpts.  Not really.  I did ‘War of Nytefall’ interviews last year and those didn’t go very well.  Thinking of making Mondays promo days for each of the volumes, which carry into November to cover the newest release.  Unless I can think of something other than a standard ‘LOOK AT ME’ post and decide on something more interactive.  Not that sales go through the blog.  I was thinking of a ‘Questions 3’ for each book if that sounds interesting.

This brings us to Wednesday.  I’m going to put a poll below of the Windemere Monsters that never got a post.  Hoping a lot of people vote and the top 4 will get a flushed out explanation:

Actually . . . I need four things and I’m considering this:

  1. The ‘babies’ of the main villain of War of Nytefall: Ravenous
  2. Bob’s Horses
  3. Lost’s Bunny
  4. Clyde’s Eusu

It’s basically the pets of War of Nytefall.  Should be a fun highlight.  So, let me know what you think and feel free to join in Monster Maker.  I know it’s a long ways off, but I don’t know how my free time will look in the future.  The more I can prepare now, the better.

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