Goal Post: A Week of Food, Fun, and a Harsh Anniversary

This was a busy week because of Thanksgiving.  It meant there were only three school days, which was primarily spent preparing for the Wednesday feast.  That was a lot of fun, especially when the little ones from the other schools showed up.  Great way to end the work week and enter a 4-day weekend.  Didn’t gorge myself either because I was busy hanging out with a kindergarten who didn’t want me to get off the couch.  He was using the same goofy tactics as my son, so I let him get his way.  Honestly, I really did need that kind of day because the rest of the week was a different type of exhausting.

Quite simply, I don’t have a lot of good memories revolving around Thanksgiving.  I’ve lost two grandparents within a week or less of the holidays.  Those weren’t the ones that had me twitching a bit.  It was exactly a year from this Thanksgiving (Thursday) when I was told that I was about to go through a divorce.  Tomorrow will be a year since the ex-wife moved out and this stage of my life began.  The wound kind of reopened because of the realization, so I had to fake a lot of smiles and happiness.  Glad that my family wasn’t doing the Thanksgiving feast until today, but I’m sure I’ll have to be fielding questions that I don’t want to.  Nothing I can do about it, especially since I don’t want to put a damper on other people’s fun.  My son will be coming home today too, which means I put my strong face back into position.

All of that aside, I was hoping to do some work on War of Nytefall: Ravenous.  It didn’t happen because I wrote myself into an issue.  The Vengeance Hounds had run into a threat that they knew they couldn’t handle.  This was expected, but not to the extent that it turned into.  It meant that the chapter I finished last weekend had very short action scenes and absorbed the opener for the next chapter.  This left me with a shrimp chapter that felt empty, so I had to re-outline it.  Turned it into a villain section, which should help since the baddie hasn’t been seen since the prologue and this is chapter 6.  Unlike Jewelz and the threat in Eradication, Desirae Duvall is trying to keep a low and stationary profile until she is ready for a monster like Clyde.  I plan on having her become more active right after this chapter, but she’s going to be a tough one because she isn’t a warrior like previous foes.  She’s closer to a darker version of Chastity than anything who would go toe-to-toe with Clyde.  Anyway, I had to spend the week figuring this out.

(Why does Duran Duran music make me cry these days?)

I did make some progress with my hype plan for War of Nytefall: Eradication. I will use February and March to do posts that involve the story or series.  It will be more the series as it progresses to avoid spoilers, which will be a similar problem to what Ravenous will have to deal with.  I can discuss the new villain, his path, his weapon, and touch on some things about Clyde as well.  I’ve received a few questions about the characters, so I can use that for posts.  Hoping that a two month span of stuff on vampires, Windemere, and writing in general will be accepted.  Tuesdays will be teasers and Thursday will be my high school book.  Saturday will be goals and Sunday will be used for whatever.  It could be a future idea, a guest post if someone wants a book promoted, or just pictures.  This is the plan for now.

By the way, feel free to pose any questions about War of Nytefall if you have any.  I’m always looking for post topics that will connect to my stories.  Being the author, I can never tell what people will be interested in learning more about.  For example, I have a post in February that will be about the relationship between Clyde and Xavier Tempest.  It will delve more into both of their personalities to explain how they are bitter enemies, but have repeatedly worked together.  Of course, I’m going to be starting it all off with a post about how this is the first book I wrote after the divorce started and how it made it difficult to do the Mab/Clyde relationship.  Need to clear the air on that one.

Well, I’m off to get ready for company and return of the little one.  My next two Sunday posts should be about Project Phoenix and most of the other superhero series.  I have a few that are still in limbo like Jack and Child of the Hunt.  I’ll probably designated April to the superhero stuff though.  Give myself time to sort through the papers and come to the table with clarity.  Enjoy the weekend.

Goals of the week:

  1. Fun with son.
  2. Sort through ‘Project Phoenix’ files.
  3. Schedule posts for February when I have time.
  4. Continue working on puzzle.
  5. Write 1-2 chapters next weekend.
  6. Start watching ‘Altered Carbon’ since I finished ‘Glow’.
  7. Stay warm because it’s cold.
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Bad Girl vs Bad Boy

(I feel like I’ve beaten a dead horse with this topic, but I’m seeing it through to the end.)

White Queen and Wolverine

Living on the outskirts
Both rebels
Attractive in their distance
From society
And norms
Tempting in their danger
Yet, different
In their delivery
*
One can be tough
Alluring and charismatic
While being fully clothed
He is not a sexual creature
While she is dripping lust
For those on the edge
That stand as unique
Both follow the same paths
*
A change should be done
Rebellious males
That eat tacos when first met
Charming females
With higher necklines
Switch the core
To bring freshness
And revive the dull archetypes

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Happy Thanksgiving or Thursday If You Don’t Celebrate

Well, I almost forgot to do this. Derailing Bedlam will be back next week. Enjoy the funny.

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A Gluttonous Thanksgiving

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WordPress 6 years | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's booksThis Thanksgiving, I have a lot of things to be thankful for. First of all, you–my awesome readers. Thanks to you, I have now been blogging for 6 whole years, as WordPress kindly reminded me the other day. With over 1,500 posts and counting, this is definitely something to be thankful for.

Also, the wonderful group of people over at InSync Media, who have trusted me with some great projects. They have made this year one of my best writing years yet.

Then, my readers. Over 10,000 people have read my books this year and I’m grateful for each and every one of them.

To all of you, I say a heartfelt

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7 Tips to Writing Bad Girls: This May Get Awkward

Batman and Catwoman comic
Credit: Tony S. Daniel/DC Comics

Writing a Bad Girl is easy if you’re going for the stereotype, but more difficult if you’re going to try to go out of the mold.  We’ll see what we can come up with here.  It might be a bunch of ‘Do Not!’ tips to avoid going over heavily trodden ground.  Let’s see what happens . . . Sorry in advance.

  1. Sex does not always have to be involved.  You can have them be mysterious and rebellious as well as attractive, but they don’t have to be introduce eating a lollipop in an unnatural way.  We get the phallic symbolism of food, so get her away from the corndog vendor.  Just try to find other ways to demonstrate that this is a character who is different than those who follow the rules.
  2. Like the jacket of the Bad Boy, you might have to put some leather on this character.  I don’t know why this fabric is used so often by these characters, but that’s what seems to happen.  Maybe they hate cows?  Still, you don’t have to make the clothing so tight that they need to be removed with the jaws of life.  We know women have curves, but you can show them off without asphyxiation.  Also, whips and chokers don’t always mean Bad Girl.
  3. Research what has been done and give your Bad Girl something different.  Maybe she has glasses and not in the ‘remove to be sexy’ way.  She could have a curious hobby like pottery, stained glass window making, or anything other than hanging out at the bar or arcade.  This might be tough because people connect certain stigmas to these kinds of activities that go against the archetype.  What can you do?
  4. For the love of ‘Grease 2’, remember that this character, much like all characters, is about attitude more than appearance.  There are certain physical tells that you might use, but they have to act the part.  Don’t make them sexy, have them sleep around, and that’s it.  You don’t get a Bad Girl from that.  You get an adult magazine centerfold and I don’t mean the model.  I mean, that kind of character has the same dimensions as the inanimate picture.  Focus more on having them act rebellious and demonstrate why they are considered a Bad Girl by others.
  5. You can always make a society with norms and rules that differ from reality.  Maybe everyone is athletic and takes sports seriously . . . More so than here.  The Bad Girl could be the one who is more interested in the library, which is most people don’t realize exists.  The key is that they operate the opposite way that the rest of society does.
  6. This one might not go over as well as the others.  A Bad Girl does not ALWAYS have to be pitted against men.  It’s weird, I know.  I’ll admit that this is an easy way to get positive attention though.  People love this type of plot line.  Yet, it can only end in so many ways, which have been done.  Find other things for them to rail against and develop their Bad Girl persona.  I’m going to add that the overbearing mother who doesn’t understand has been used a lot also.  Maybe her Bad Girl identity comes from some activism that she’s into like saving the environment in an area where other people don’t care.  Make the enemy an entity instead of an easily identifiable figure.  This is very difficult, but Bad Boys have non-specific adversaries all the time, so Bad Girls should be able to do the same.
  7. SHE DOES NOT HAVE TO FALL IN LOVE!  Seriously, this is not a requirement for Bad Girls.  They seem to get tamed with the ease of opening an unlocked door.  Let them stay independent and free.  Just like the Bad Boy doesn’t always settle down, she doesn’t have to drop her rebellious nature.  Even if she fights and wins against the system, she can still remain who she is.  Romantic storylines are okay if it’s supposed to be a romance, but beyond that you really need to be careful.
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Revisiting Legends: Dariana the Tormented Immortal #fantasy #adventure

Cover Art by Jason Pedersen

The last of the champions from Legends of Windemere is one of the more complicated ones.  Dariana comes from a different place than the others because of her immortality, which isn’t as great as one would think.  I’ll get into that soon, but I want to point out that she is a champion who has been involved in the prophecy for hundreds of years.  She is woken up, joins the others, and is put back to sleep whenever they fail.  This is why she is always the last to get involved.  It also meant that she debuted in Book 7, which is Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue.  This gives her a lot less time to evolve since everyone else debuted in Book 4 at the latest and the main story has picked up steam.  I found this to be a challenge, but I had some tricks up my sleeves.

First, I want to point out that while Dariana is immortal, she can still be killed through violence.  This is why she isn’t considered the ‘cure all’ weapon when she wakes up, especially since her psychic powers put a great strain on her body.  Even though she can heal quickly and take a lot of damage, she is surprisingly fragile when compared to mortals such as Nyx and Timoran.  If anything, her immortality is more of a detriment because it means she has suffered for so long that her mind isn’t what it could be.  She isn’t insane, but she has a lot of trouble with social situations and tends to join Timoran on the outskirts of conversations.  This is way part of her development is for her to have friends for the first time in her life, which comes into play for The Spirit Well.

I can’t go into too much detail about her because she is closely connected to the overall plot.  The basics are that she is the daughter of Baron Arthuru Kernaghan (main villain) and Zaria the Goddess of Purity (a holy backer of the champions).  The last post of this series is on the Baron, so I’ll touch on his relationship with Zaria there.  For Dariana, this meant she was a type of demigod who must fight against her father and older brother.  It is an awkward situation for her, but she has been shoved into the battle so often that she doesn’t have any emotions towards it.  The same can be said for the Baron, who now sees his daughter as a pawn being used against him instead of a potential agent that he can use to break free.  I tried to show how sad this was, but I don’t think it came across very often because both characters are fairly numb to the whole thing.  They share the same mentality of ‘this is how it is’ at times.

Now, those plot tricks I used for Dariana came down to two things.  First, I scrapped the plan to reveal her origin in a later book.  That would have taken too long and the other champions had too much on their plate already.  So, I had her father’s identity presented right away to be a shocker to the other heroes.  Seeing that they had to team up with the child of their destined enemy after her brother has been a major threat for a few books wasn’t easy.  It created some good tension for Dariana’s debut book and gave her a boost of development right off the bat.

The other trick I used was that I gave her two focal books and a more active role in a few others.  Since she needed to catch up to the other champions in terms of page time and growth, I fast-tracked her.  Dariana was a central figure for Merchant of Nevra Coil and The Spirit Well.  She had a lot to do in Tribe of the Snow Tiger and Charms of the Feykin.  I did this without overshadowing the others, which was a challenge.  This also helped make her feel like a solid part of the group instead of a late addition, which was a big threat.

Touching on Dariana’s game version, she was changed a lot.  Originally, she was a half-angel who was the daughter of the archangel guiding the champions.  I eliminated this character, so I had to rewrite her.  She was very passive in personality with bursts of acting out when the player wanted to join in the chaos.  I had to redo this to fit what I was thinking of, which brought in her constant apologies as well as a darker, more serious side when she’s angered.  Because of all this, I would say Dariana has been changed the most from her original incarnation.

Finally, I wanted Dariana to stand out a bit and this included when I was deciding on the cores.  I must have jumped through twenty ideas because I couldn’t pinpoint what would strengthen her.  It wasn’t something as straightforward as courage or love, but it wasn’t as clear through actions as friendship and loyalty.  Willpower was already taken by Nyx, so I was in a bind.  Eventually, I came up with a dual core, which plays off her position of being between so many worlds.  She comes from a merger of good and evil, is immortal living among mortals, and has great psychic powers with a fragile psyche herself.  So, I gave her clarity because she helps give the others focus and her powers are enhanced whenever she clears her mind of distractions.  It’s subtle, which is another reason why I also gave her a core of suffering.  She goes through hell even before we meet her and always comes out stronger.  Although, she doesn’t really notice this.  This part of her core is more internal since she doesn’t enhance the suffering of others, but she can help them subconsciously find the strength to overcome difficult times.  This is another reason why some of the more emotional plot lines begin to clear up after Dariana debuts . . . At least that’s the story I’m going with here.

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The Bad Girl: Is It a Worthwhile Character Type?

Way back in the first week of July, I touched on the topic of Bad Boys.  I was asked by a few people about Bad Girls.  It was noted that they tend to be called Femme Fatales, but that had me thinking.  Unfortunately, I had already scheduled the summer posts and October is reserved for Monster/Halloween stuff.  That left me with November, so here we are . . . I may have gotten distracted from this top.  Why is that?

The main reason is that I kept getting frustrated by what I was finding whenever I did a search for the Bad Girl.  Images alone were predictable in that they were predominantly sexy, promiscuous, flirty, and/or naughty characters.  Unlike the Bad Boy, who is defined a lot by his dangerous rebel side, the Bad Girl centers around sexuality.  Even now, I’m hard-pressed to think of a character who would fall into this category and not either look sexy or act sexy.  I’m reminded of the old vamp characters and the Scarlet Letter in that women who enjoy or use sex are considered ‘bad’.  Meanwhile, their counterpart could bed the whole cheerleader competition (judges included) and it won’t really bring in the same level of infamy.  Again, I got frustrated here.

You might be saying, “But what about Wonder Woman or Captain Marvel or Xena or Nyx?”  These are BADASS female characters.  Although, Xena does use sex at times, so she might be an outlier here.  To be fair, I was more of a Gabrielle fan . . . Moving on.  You can’t really call the other characters Bad Girls because they are working within the rules of system.  There has to be a rebellious nature to these characters, which comes off one of two ways.  Typically, it revolves around sex.  We went over this and I’m sure we’re all familiar with it.  The other is where it’s a woman rebelling against a man.  This pulls in the gender issues of society, but the Bad Girl doesn’t really appear here.  The women in this scenario don’t have that aura of danger that the Bad Boy does even though they are acting against a system.

This makes me think that there’s only a verbal connection between the two since we define a rebellious nature of every gender differently.  For men, being bad involves not following the rules and being socially aloof.  Don’t go near that outsider because he’s obviously dangerous and unruly.  For women, being bad involves indulging and accepting their own sexuality.  Don’t go near that woman because she’s *insert one of many insulting names* and you may need to get tested afterwards.  Seriously, you never see female characters who hook up with the Bad Boy heading for the free clinic when they really should.  It’s really unfair and kind of boring since it limits the versatility.  Not to mention people will have trouble sympathizing with a character whose key component is sex even if they’re shown to have a traumatic past.

So, those are my thoughts and frustrations with the history of the characters.  I can’t think of any character of mine who would be a Bad Girl . . . I think . . . Would Queen Trinity count?  She started as a villain and became a hero, but she had an anti-hero vibe.  There wasn’t much sex about the character even though she dressed in tight leather and flirted every now and again.  She was mostly a trickster and BADASS type.  Maybe that’s what the non-sexual Bad Girl has to be.  A BADASS female who is either borderline or entirely a villain.  This means the Bad Girl is found more often among antagonists . . . Is that a step in the right direction?

What are your thoughts on Bad Girls?  Do you think they get a bad rap?  I really hope somebody can show me examples that don’t fall into the ‘sex’ or ‘BADASS’ categories.  By the way, I’ve been capitalizing that word to make sure people didn’t mistake it with the other one.  Anyway, the topic will be here all week.  Enjoy.

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A bit about Serang

Some great info on Serang.

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I think some of you are suffering from tour fatigue, and I am, too. Between two books, it’s been a long process. I hope you’ll indulge me one last post about Serang, and it will be mine.

This time out, I offered my hosts either Lisa Burton or me. I asked my hosts what they would like for their readership, and I really enjoyed the challenges. I think the Serang tour posts were some of the best promo stuff I’ve ever written.

As fun as that was, there is always a downside. Lisa only got one taker, but I have two posters. Rather than shop for another host this week (Holiday week considered) I decided to take it myself.

Lisa Burton

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War of Nytefall: Eradication- How Much Hype and Build?

War of Nytefall (CLICK ON IMAGE FOR AMAZON SITE)

As I mentioned yesterday, I heard from my cover artist and work will be starting on the final parts.  That means I may be able to publish the next War of Nytefall volume in mid or late February.  I’ve already done a few read overs and might had it to someone for a spelling/grammar check.  That means the biggest worry is promoting and hyping, which has led to a few questions.

When Do I Start Hyping?

Some would say it’s never too early, but I really don’t want to start until 2020.  Another issue is that I’ve done all of the January posts and it would be a pain to rearrange all of those.  I know that’s minor, but I’d have to take half and leave the ‘Top 5 of 2019’ on Fridays, so it gets messy.  That means I will probably start the real hype in February and run it through March if I can.  Topics are going to be tough since this is the middle of a series.

I have another obstacle with the hyping situation.  Honestly, it doesn’t seem to work these days.  Over the last 2 years, I’ve seen and done various lengths of hype.  Long ones and short ones don’t seem to have much of an effect when done through my own blog.  I could shell out a lot of money to hype on other sites, but I don’t have the resources and it appears that it doesn’t help like it used to.  So, it feels like I might be better suited to do a shorter hype leading up to and after the release in order to reserve my time and energy for other things.

What About Paying for Promos?

I’ve always paid for some promotions, but I’ve been cutting back fairly often.  The truth is that I don’t know if they help and I have other expenses now.  There are a few that require unique blurbs too, which is cool.  The only problem is that I don’t know if the extra energy and effort will be worthwhile.  You’re really there and gone on most sites too because everyone is there.  I might want to try for a cheaper and more widespread approach like a blog tour.  Got time to think about this though, but the lackluster (or lacking) sales on my last few releases on these sites doesn’t really make me want to try again.

How About a Blog Tour?

This is something I always do, but I’m trying to figure out how to do it.  In the past, I haven’t more than 12 volunteers and a few of those disappear on me.  If I’m only using this tool and my own blog then I’d need more.  Problem is that I don’t really roam around WordPress like I used to because I’m usually working by phone when I have a few moments to breathe.  That means I need to find a way to get a lot of volunteers and give myself enough time to create unique posts for anyone who wants them.

Another challenge here is timing.  Long ago, I created a timetable and had volunteers pick a day with a first come, first serve rule.  Some people got to double-up.  It was tough to maintain, especially since I had many volunteers post as soon as they got their info instead of on their day and others plain forgot.  This created gaps and confusion, especially when I was trying to do reblogging.  I assume this is the nature of the beast, but it made me leave it in the hands of volunteers.  This meant that I had even larger gaps and more vanishing acts.

Still, this might be the better way to go and I could start taking volunteers/ideas after Thanksgiving.  I have a 2 week break in December and one of those weeks won’t be book-writing friendly.  Yet, I can prepare blog posts.  This would only be to get the post topics down and not the schedule, which I’d try to find a way to create in late January or early February.  Any advice on this one would be appreciated in terms of the following:

  • How to set up or schedule?
  • How to get a lot of volunteers?

Last time I released a book was back in April and I lacked the funds and mood to go full bore into it.  I’m better now, but I still feel like I’ve been gone too long to know what I’m doing these days.  At least I’m admitting that I have no idea what I’m doing.

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Goal Post: Et Tu, Automobile?

This was a week that felt like a month for some reason.  Everything is an odd blur except for a few events.  One reason might be because I did a bunch of overages, so I worked all the way through.  I managed to eat lunch when the kids did, but it was exhausting by the end of the day.  To be honest, I need the extra money to cover the new television and another unexpected expenditure.

So, I was at school on Tuesday and was told that there was oil coming from my car.  I got someone to cover for me and hurried out to see how bad.  It was like a rainbow fan emanating from the front of my car.  Checked the oil and it was low.  A coworker pointed out that there was a bunch on top of the engine too.  Sadly, I had to leave early or I wouldn’t have made it back home very easily.  The drive home involved going by three cars that were smoking from under the hood too, so my nerves were shot.  Got to the garage just as the oil light went on and got a ride home.  Everything was finished by the end of the day, but it was a rough opening to the week.  For those who are curious, it was the valve cap gasket.

Actually, my son having issues with an egg roll was the real rough opener.  That’s what he described and he began complaining that his tongue felt uncomfortable halfway through eating it.  My mind went to allergies, but there was something off about how he was acting.  I ate my own and realized it was really hot in the center, so he burnt his tongue and was panicking.  The oily skin didn’t sit well with his stomach either, so I was greeted by a mess a couple hours later.  Found out leading up to this that he wanted the ‘white crescent moons with meat and veggies’.  Those would be dumplings.

As you can tell, I’ve had many adventures this week and now have a relatively low key weekend.  Going to do a little writing when I’m not at an appointment or hanging with friends for a role-playing game.  I’m taking it a little easier since I have a short week due to Thanksgiving.  I’ll get a day of writing in since I have my son for the holiday and the following weekend, but his mom gets him on Friday.  Promised him some video game time and we have a birthday party/outing for a friend too.  This means I have most of my next week and weekend planned out, which isn’t really a bad thing.  Hoping to put in for TA Level III during this time period too, so things are moving.

I began watching ‘His Dark Materials’ on HBO.  Couple episodes behind and I’ve only watched the first one, which I liked.  Read the books long ago and I remember the movie that was loosely based on it.  Been a long time since I watched a good fantasy-like series too.  Wish I could find more of them, but all I find are ones bogged down in politics and wars.  Still haven’t chosen a new series to watch on Netflix or Prime either.  You know, I think another problem is that I’m getting tired of watching stuff alone and not having anyone to talk about stuff.  It’s like I’m going through the motions now, which isn’t very entertaining.

I should talk a little about writing, but I’m saving a lot for tomorrow.  My cover artist got in touch with me a day before I reached out, so I might be able to do a February/March release for War of Nytefall: Eradication.  I have a lot to think about, which I’ll save for tomorrow.  Beyond that situation, I spent a few lumps of free time staring at a blank page.  I’m trying to sort through ideas in my head to organize them and I was considering ways to talk about them on the blog.  Prior to the potential book release, I was going to use February to post about 12 ideas.  I fear that doing a full month of future ideas might lose people since they aren’t as interactive as other ideas.  It’s hard to juggle 30+ ideas, especially when you feel like you’re lacking in time.  Might be a good thing that I have a month or two of hype posts to figure out now.  More on that tomorrow.

Goals of the week?

  1. Cook garlic potatoes for Thanksgiving feast at school.
  2. Enjoy the holiday with son.
  3. Play video games with son.
  4. Write 1-2 chapters.
  5. Try an Impossible Whopper.
  6. Puzzles!
  7. Sleep!
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