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Behind Every Smile (Stop Child Abuse)

Behind Every Smile
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There’s an untold story
behind every smile.
Such is life when you reside
in an abusement park.
He experienced a world of horror
where banners are always
black and blue.
A world of stolen laughter
where happy days were
far and few.
A never ending ride
where childhood was lost
like a treasured toy
never to be found.
Everything is lost riding
this sadistic merry go round.
He was a victim,
bullied and beaten,
until only one thing remained
inside his fragile fractured shell.
love
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Child abuse. Silence is never the answer.
Image: Self
National Child Abuse Hotlines
U.S. and Canada…….1 (800) 4-A-Child or 1 (800) 422-4453
Great Britain…….Call 999 if the child is at immediate risk, or call the police on 101 if you think a crime has been committed.
ChildLine (for children and young people)
Telephone: 0800 1111 (free)
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The Monstrous Hero

Spike and Angel
This might be a rehash of Monday, but I’m still wondering about having a monster as a protagonist. I’m going to be more positive about this though because there are unique approaches to such an antihero. In fact, there are storylines that you can do with a monster hero that you can’t do with a more human one.
Question of Humanity
When your protagonist is a creature like a demon or vampire then you have to find a balance between their monster and human side. Some might not have the latter exactly, but I mean the side that makes them be a hero instead of a villain. For example, a demon might not have a true human side. In it’s place would be a world view that drives this creature to do good. There has to be a catalyst for this kind of deviation from the normal archetype, which needs to be established early on or prior to the story. After all, monsters are considered monsters for a reason. Honestly, this can be as simple as a misunderstanding by humanity.
Now, this subplot requires that there be inner turmoil. The decision to be a hero has to come into question in some fashion. Maybe they fight and start to wonder why if humanity shuns them. Others might have a natural instinct to eat humans, which they are constantly trying to hold back. An enemy might repeatedly tempt them to step back into the darkness by committing a crime. The trick is to maintain a sense that a monster protagonist can cross a line from antihero to villain. I’m not saying this is the end of their story, but it makes it pretty hard for them to remain with humans. So, you can see that there is a greater risk of falling than you would get with a human antihero.
In a way, this comes off as a Nature vs Nurture subplot. A monster is destructive and deadly by nature, but one acting as a hero is being nurtured to act good. It makes for a fun and interesting dynamic that can be played from various philosophical angles. After all, can a creature of evil or darkness find a way to be an agent of good or light?
The Evil of Humanity
This is a weird one and could be seen as the opposite of the last idea. Yet, it’s fairly simple if you think about it. With a monster doing good, you and readers can compare how the humans are acting around it. What do you think when the villains are human and the hero is a monster? Sometimes the most disturbing act is committed by people, who don’t consider that they can be evil. Possibly even worse than the monster because they aren’t seen as having the destructive instincts. Maybe the monster points this out and asks others why they are trying to hard when those considered ‘normal’ are giving in to their darker instincts. Here is where it connects back to the previous idea.
Being an Outcast
We see this a lot with humans, but it works out differently for monsters. Using a vampire for an example (I’m tired of writing monster all the time), these creatures feed off people and make for great villains. Yet, there is a history of solitary vampires turning on their own to protect humans. They are shunned by their own kind, but not really accepted by those they are fighting for. You have a handful of understanding humans while the vampire has to hide from others. It’s a lonely existence and can bring up a lot of survival questions. How do they get food? What will they do if they win and no longer have to fight any more? Again, this is predominantly internal.
This becomes an issue when there are other heroes around too. Those who hunt vampires or werewolves could be enemies of a monstrous protagonist. So, they’re not only an outcast to general society, but hero society too. Unlike others, these monsters can’t go for help without risking their own life. Even if they prove themselves, they will always be under suspicion to some extent. One slip, even a fake one, means they go back to being shunned and possibly hunted.
I’m sure I’m missing a few subplots for monstrous heroes. Can you think of any that work for these types?
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Backing Up Social Media
A very useful tutorial.
Hello SErs! Harmony here. Happy Wednesday 🙂
After my debacle with Facebook last month (see my post HERE), I thought it might be helpful to write something on the importance of backing-up your social media accounts.
Honestly, even though I back-up my website/blog regularly, I never even gave a single thought to Twitter or Facebook.
Below, I show you how to make an archive of Twitter …
First, open the ‘Settings and Privacy’ option on the dropdown menu when you click on your profile image …

This will bring you to the following page …

Click on ‘Request Your Archive’.
You will receive the following message from Twitter …

In a short time, you should receive an email that contains a zip file with your entire Twitter account backed up. You will need to extract the zip file and open it.
You will see a few folders and buttons…
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Cover reveal for The Gemini Connection
Teri Polen is a big supporter of mine. I recently finished her debut novel, Sarah, and gave it five stars. She’s here today to share a cover and blurb from her newest project.
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The Gemini Connection
by Teri Polen
Paperback Release Date: May 31, 2018
E-book Release Date: June 7, 2018
Young Adult > Sci-Fi/Fantasy > Thriller
Teen twin brothers Evan and Simon Resnik are fiercely loyal to each other and share an unusual bond—they experience each other’s emotions as their own and can sense where the other is.
On their dying planet of Tage, scientists work tirelessly on its survival. Like the twins’ parents, Simon is a science prodigy, recruited at a young age to work with the brilliant creator of Scientific Innovations. To the bitter disappointment of their parents, Evan shows no aptitude or interest in science. As a Mindbender, he travels into the minds of scientists…
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How Do You Know You’re in the Flow?
An interesting post on ‘flow’.
El Space--The Blog of L. Marie
Ever have a time when you were writing or doing something else creative, and you just couldn’t stop? Words or ideas poured out of you, and you had to implement them. We call this a state of flow. (And yes, I wrote a post about this five years ago. I’m taking a different angle on it this time.)
According to Wikipedia,
[F]low, also known as the zone, is the mental state of operation in which a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, formerly the head of psychology at the University of Chicago and currently the Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Management at Claremont Graduate University, is known for his study on flow. Flow, according to Dr. Csikszentmihalyi, is also known as ecstasy. And no, I’m not talking about drugs…
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All authors need help
I’ve wanted to bring you guys some folks who provide auxiliary services for a long time. We’ve been able to bring a few of them out of the woodwork, but these are usually folks who shun the limelight. There are any number of people who will take your money, but deliver questionable results if they deliver at all.
We write the stories, but we can’t do it all. We need cover artists, beta readers, editors, formatters and more. One of my goals is to introduce you to folks who can get the job done and done right.
Today, Michele is here to give us an idea of her services and provide all of us with some contact data. Make her feel welcome.

Thanks for having me, Craig.
Let me introduce myself. I’m Michele Jones, and I own a small company, Articulate It Write, dedicated to helping authors with all of…
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8 Types Of Blog Posts That Get Attention [Blogging]
For those trying to improve their blog traffic.
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