Wednesday, December 27, 2017

#Music, My Muse: part 1 by Toi Thomas #OurAuthorGang

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I don’t like to use words out of context, but if I’m being honest with myself, I do it all the time. I’m working on not calling every cool thing ‘awesome’ and have always been diligent about not saying ‘I hate’ something that I simply don’t like or agree with… But, when it comes to things that make me happy, bring me joy, or fill me with glee, it’s difficult not to shout from the mountaintops that ‘I love it’, even when I just kind of like it.

With that said, I do, wholeheartedly, love music. I cannot imagine my life without it. If I had to live in a world without music, I can almost guarantee, that I’d be a different person than I am now. In my last series, I talked about angel lore and made the deduction that most major religions and cultures has some idea or variation of angels as part of their doctrine or theology. It’s one of those ideas, that to me, crosses cultural lines. That’s what music is as well.

Music is a movement, an idea, a form of expression that truly can cross language barriers, cultural and racial divides, and even political lines. It brings people, alike and different, together. And the best part of it all; it’s unlimited. There are so many genres and variations of music that there are musical forms that haven’t even been invented yet. Whether ancient, classical, modern, pop, or futuristic, music has and always will inspire, motivate, and convey emotion in a way that even written words can’t sometimes accomplish.

I’ll be exploring the various genres of music I listen to in the series installments to come, and with each article will explain how my work as a writer and blogger has been affected by music. I’ll talk about mood music, playlists, character and setting development, and some interesting responses from other authors when asked about their connection to music.

I hope you’ll join me.

Find out more about me, my work, and my inspiration at the following links:

Amazon | Goodreads The ToiBox of Words | YouTube | See a list of my other posts here.

#playlist, #moodmusic, #muse
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Nikki McDonagh

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My husband is a professional musician so your blogs will be interesting indeed.
 
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Toi Thomas via Google+

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I'm so excited to start my new blog series on music and writing.
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Can music inspire one to write?
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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Toi Thomas shares her love of music on A Small Gang of Authors today!
 
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Oh yes, I love music!! I also do my best writing when there's music in the background, stimulating my brain cells.

I am so looking forward to your posts on music!!
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Rebecca Tran

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It's funny, I can only write certain books to certain music. One book was to one album only nothing else fit.
 
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I can relate. I have to hear certain songs to write certain characters.

Joe Bonadonna

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This is great stuff, Toi. Looking forward to many more installments. I think music has inspired my own writing as much as any other art form, perhaps even more.
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That's cool. I think music inspires people more than they realize.
 
+Toi Thomas -- I agree. I learned that ages ago.

Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Today on A Small Gang of Authors, Toinette Thomas​ begins her series on her love of music, and the role it plays in her life.
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Mary Anne Yarde

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I look forward to your blogs on music!
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Erika M Szabo

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I'm looking forward to your series about music :) Without music, this world would be a sad, quiet place
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Grace Au

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Books transport our minds to different places...maybe places we only dream of, but music transports our souls, our very beings into a world that is so filled with color and excitement. I, too, love music and it's part of my daily life...every day. Looking forward to your series on this subject.
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I agree that music is very transportive (if that's a word).

Rich Feitelberg

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Tastes in music, like writing, is subjective. I prefer certain types more than others. Sadly, I barely listen to any these days. No sure why that is.
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I agree. I find that there is usually some type of music out there for everyone, but there are some who simply don't care for any type of music. Of course, that's the one notion I have trouble comprehending.

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Let there be light- part two - Foxfire





Foxfire is the stuff of magic. A strange eerie glow found in forests in the depth of night has both enchanted and baffled people who saw the colourful illuminations on dead trees, or in caves, for centuries. From an article in PhysOrg where they describe what Foxfire is,  "...nutrient-sipping threads of the honey mushroom give off a faint but eerie glow in rotten logs…Desjardin said. "People are mostly afraid of them, calling them 'ghost mushrooms.'"

Read more at:
https://phys.org/news/2011-07-mushroom-night-brazil-bioluminescent-fungus.html#jCp

When I saw images of these spooky lights I knew I had to use them in the apocalyptic prequel to my sci-fi/dystopian series The Song of Forgetfulness. I wanted a way for survivors to be able to have light other than just burning wood. But I needed to know about this wondrous spectacle. I do love research.

It wasn’t until the 19th century that biologists were able to identify the strange light as a fungal growth on rotting wood. Now more commonly known as Bioluminescence, this light source can be found throughout the animal kingdom. Fireflies use it, fish use it as do many forms of mollusc and plankton.

Click on the link to view some glowing organisms.
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/bioluminescence/

In my prequel, The Chronicles of Mayer, survivors of an ecological disaster need to find ways to lighten their gloomy world. It was not my intention to recreate the shining forests in the film ‘Avatar’ just to somehow use actual scientific research to give credibility to my narrative. Some scientists in my story, stumble across glowing mushroom type organisms in the rotting bark of a tree. They inject it into living trees and when it is dark they glow. In the passage below, Janet, one of the scientists, attempts to explain how they did it.

“Using a design reproducing transform cycle we created the light emitting DNA on a laser printer. Then injected the trees with the DNA of the luminous mould. As it spreads throughout the sap, it causes them to light up at night. Although it’s found mostly on dead trees, with a few tweaks at a molecular level, we managed to make the fungus work symbiotically.”

www.thesongofforgetfulness.com

I’m not the only author to use this Foxfire in literature, Aristotle, Pliny the Elder, and Mark Twain were familiar with it. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer uses the fungal phenomenon to bring light to a dark tunnel.

My representation of what Foxfire mushrooms look like, I couldn’t find any royalty free images.



The concept of being able to light our world without the use of fossil fuels, exciting and would benefit third world countries too. From an article in The Guardian: “This would be a key breakthrough in, for instance, designing a genetically modified tree that could glow in the dark and act as a sustainable source of street lighting.”

You can read the full piece here: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/jul/03/fungi-glow-dark-luminscent-mushrooms-conservation-enviroment-bioscience

I researched different types of naturally occurring brightness in organisms and not only discovered some amazing creatures, but some amazing scientists working on creating ‘night-light’ type small trees that have this bioluminescence fungus placed into their DNA. The company called their research The Glowing Plant Project and back in 2013, the idea of self-illuminating trees caught the imagination. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/antonyevans/glowing-plants-natural-lighting-with-no-electricit

Although The Glowing Plant Project gained sufficient funding for their research development, they were unable to deliver the plants and are now working on glowing moss.

Such a shame, I was half hoping they would manufacture self-lighting Christmas trees. Wouldn’t that be wonderful to have a living tree in your room that sparkles without the need to unravel all of those annoying fairy lights that become inexorably entangled when put away after the holiday festivities. Until that day arrives I’ll do my best to reduce the hacking down of fir trees to adorn our homes by using a twig tree. First steps in having an environmentally friendly Christmas.



More tips here: Ethical Xmas trees Friends of the Earth: https://www.foe.co.uk/natural-resources/21-ecofriendly-christmas-tips

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Monday, December 25, 2017

Pick a Book Day at #ourAuthorGang




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Toi Thomas
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“You have plenty of time to change your mind. You have not yet seen the monster I can be.” 

Giovanni has been waiting his whole life to meet someone like Mira, someone from the outside world who might be able to help him. He wonders if there really is help for him as he continues to hold tightly onto dark secrets and even darker memories. Giovanni wants to be hopeful and he wants to accept Mira’s help, but first he has to look himself in the mirror and face what he truly is- and that is a reality no one is quite ready to accept.

Searching for new purpose and meaning in her life, Mira meets Giovanni online and an exciting and, in some ways, scary friendship is developed. Mira decides one day to meet Giovanni in person, at his secluded country home, in order to aid him on his journey of self-discovery. What these two are able to discover will not only test their strength and will, but it will stretch the limits of their minds and catapult them into a world where earth, Heaven, and Hell collide.

Giovanni’s Angel is the story of a man who may just be the answer to a spiritual war swiftly heading his way- but for now, he just wants to be a man.
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Sunday, December 24, 2017

Our Guest Today is Author Joanne Jaytanie #OurAuthorGang


Please welcome author Joanne Jaytanie to our blog today. So glad you could join us.


Joanne was born and raised in Sherburne, New York.  She writes in the romantic suspense, as well as Paranormal and Contemporary romance genres. She submerges herself in the world of her characters, living and breathing their lives and marveling at their decisions and predicaments.

Joanne is a member of Romance Writers of America and Past President of the Peninsula Romance Writers, the latter being author Debbie Macomber's home chapter.  Currently she resides in Washington State with her husband and beautiful doberman, Maya.  She loves hearing from her readers and may be contacted at the links below.

Joanne's novels are for mature readers of 18 years of age or older.

http://joannejaytanie.com/   Website
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https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7063660.Joanne_Jaytanie Goodreads
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Victory Winters is on the run. A world-renown geneticist, her mission involves conquering disease and improving quality of life. But, a co-worker has been murdered, putting Victory and her mission in danger. Chasing her are all sorts of men who want to recruit and control her, manipulating her genetic secrets and research for their own corrupt purposes.

Naval officer, Tristan Farraday, is undercover investigating Biotec, a conglomerate that trumpets a better tomorrow in its bright, shiny annual reports. But, Tristan's bosses suspect that beneath Biotech's carefully managed exterior lies more than simple violations of a few experimental protocols.

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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Book in the Spotlight: "Pirates in Hell" #OurAuthorGang

Pirates in Hell

Joe Bonadonna

Cover by Roy Mauritsen

Avast, ye readers! Here be Pyrates! Feast yer eyes on the cursed treasures before you! Hoist the skull ‘n’ crossbones! Walk the plank with Hell's sorest losers! Join the damnedest buccaneers and privateers ever to sail infernal seas: Attila the Hun, Anton Lavey, Daemon Grimm, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, Frank Nitti, Admiral Nelson, Captain Henry Morgan, and a cast of thousands! Twelve tales of piracy in the Heroes in Hell universe, created by Janet Morris and spun by Janet Morris, Chris Morris, Nancy Asire, Paul Freeman, Larry Atchley Jr, Rob Hinkle, Michael H. Hanson, Andrew P. Weston, S.E. Lindberg, Jack William Finley, and me . . . Joe Bonadonna.

What's happening in Hell, you ask?

Well . . . the seas, oceans, and rivers of Hell are threatening to combine. Hell’s geography is moving; old landmasses crumble while new ones rise to take their place. Some places are flooded, some are bone dry. Pirates take advantage of the chaos, offering safe harbor at exorbitant costs, but the magnetic Flux under Ocean and the Deep yawning to swallow all makes hellions wonder if Hell could be completely flooded — and whether Erra, the Babylonian god of Plague and Pestilence, and his Seven Sibitti warriors are at fault. But Erra is no Moses. There’s no ark big enough for the Damned, nor would he help them if he could, and no way to tell which course is safest. The depths of Hell chill the boldest sinner as damned souls learn why the deeper in Hell you go, the colder it gets.

My novella, “The Pirates of Penance,” stars Victor Frankenstein and his assistant, Quasimodo. Along for the ride are Errol Flynn, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr, Jean Harlow, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Johnny Appleseed, and a host of the famous and infamous from all eras of Earth’s history.  This time out, Frankenstein and Company set sail to film a movie titled “Captain Blood: Vampire in Hell,” the sequel to one of Flynn's most famous movies. But that's just a front for what they're really doing: sailing for the Isle of the Damned, which they believe will lead them up and out of Hell. Problem is, something is haunting their ship, preying on the cast and crew . . . something which may be a real vampire. What? One of the blood-sucking Undead among the Dead and Damned in Hell? Preposterous! Impossible! Or is it? Find out what happens in Pirates in Hell — volume 19 in the eternal-infernal shared universe of Heroes in Hell, created and edited it by author Janet Morris, and published by Perseid Press.

 Heroes in Hell/Pirates in Hell named among these TOP 10 SF STORIES & WORKS
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(10) James Erwin - Rome Sweet Rome
(9) Janet Morris (Perseid Publishing) - Heroes in Hell
(8) Thomas Disch - Josie and the Elevator
(7) Harlan Ellison - I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream
(6) David Brin - Thor vs Captain America
(5) George R.R. Martin - Sandkings
(4) Omni Magazine
(3) James Tiptree Jr - The Screwfly Solution
(2) Robert Sheckley - Options
(1) Ray Bradbury - Martian Chronicles

Pirates in Hell . . . don’t set sail without it!

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Friday, December 22, 2017

Magic Rules #OurAuthorGang


Rich Feitelberg

Magic has rules. It’s your job as the author of your story to know what those rules are. Consider for the moment, the different types of magic. Sympathetic magic requires you have a likeness of something to affect the thing that the likeness represents. Alchemy follows rules and the alchemist has books on what to combine to achieve a specific effect.



Sorcery, on the other hand, is magic by repetition, chanting the same phrase over and over again. Rituals also follow a specific pattern of words, movements, and actions to yield a result. And Thaumaturgy is observational magic. The wizard sees how something is done and then mimics it.

You can, of course, make up your own rules for all of these forms of magic or do a little research and base your rules on real beliefs. You can even make up new forms. For example, perhaps magic requires a rhyme or a little song and dance. Or perhaps it is sacrificial requiring something be destroyed.

Often knowing the true name of a thing lets a wizard control that object. When combined with sorcery, you might be able to summon something by chanting its name repeatedly. And some forms of magic, say necromancy, are probably banned by most ethical wizards.

You are also going to need rules for when a wizard can use magic. Wizards aren’t above the law. So they can’t cast fireballs and lightning bolts causing property damage unless they want to be hunted for destruction of property. They can, of course, defend themselves. Other uses are probably in a gray area, say reading someone else’s thoughts. Are there laws about this? That’s up to you to decide.

Finally, you need to decide whether magic requires the use of an external item, like a wand, or whether words and gestures are enough. Alchemy requires physical components like lead or sulphur, by other forms may not. Again you’ll need to decide what works for you.

Above all have fun with it and look for new ways of doing magic. This will keep your story fresh and engage the reader.


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