Category Archives: Paranormal Fiction

What is Paranormal?

Recently there have been a series of freaky, scary, pee-your-pants kind of horror flick called “Paranormal.” I want to make it clear I have not seen it.  I saw enough of it in the preview to know it would make my heart race until it exploded.  But Paranormal is just a title.  So what does it mean in the writing world?

 

The Paranormal genre is similar to fantasy.  It has been explained to me that the only difference between paranormal and fantasy is the world.  In paranormal the fantastic happens our world.  In fantasy there is another, separate world, like Narnia or Hogwarts where amazing things happen.

While paranormal’s tend to be darker in nature, it isn’t always true.  You will find that Wingless is a “light” paranormal.  So when you see a Paranormal Romance you know it will have a fantastic element to it, in the current world you know, and it will usually have a Happily Ever After 🙂

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Realistic Dreams?

Hi all!  Sorry about the hiccup on the Facebook page.  Please continue to comment there and here on the blog and I will track both scores.  I was going to do two contests, but now I’ll just roll them all into one, with four prizes, and two winning dates.  One on the day of Wingless’s release, August 2nd, and another a couple days later.  Thanks for understanding everyone 🙂 Contest winners will be announced here.

In Wingless April dreams of Luke when she’s a teenager.  She knows it was a series of dreams, but she also cannot deny that Luke really exists somewhere in the universe.  Her faith is just that unshakable.

I’ve had dreams that have been so realistic that I thought they really happened.  Mostly just conversation, though.  Like I’ll think someone’s mom has passed because I dreamed they called and told me that.  But, like an idiot, I was way wrong o.O

However, I’m not counting deja vu.  That stuff seems to happen to everyone in my family 🙂  I never seem to remember those dreams until the event in real life occurs 😛 Life would be so much easier if I could see ten years into the future.

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Wingless Comfort Foods

The contest begins on facebook today!  At one point in Wingless Luke and April fight over proper terminology- is it a lollipop or a sucker?  Luke loves suckers.  Cherry to be exact.

But April’s favorite treat is rocky road and croissants. Oh, but not together. Yuck 🙂 And Nathan’s favorite comfort food is chicken noodle soup.

I LOVE food, so of course I had to work in some tasty treats when my characters need comforting.  I think of all my characters I would stick with April on this and go for the Rocky Road. Mmmm.

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Contests for Wingless

I’ve decided to do two contests to announce the release of my first novella, Wingless.  One will be here, on my blog (in a few days) and the other is a week-long event on my facebook page.  On release day a person who has “Liked” the page will be picked at random to win an Amazon gift card.  The other will be chosen from the posts.  Who ever comments or “likes” the posts throughout the week will be entered for a free ebook of Wingless.

If you are interested in entering the facebook contest, click on the facebook link to the right to visit and “Like” to get started!

The contest here, on this site, will overlap.  It will start a few days before release and end a few days later.  You can win by leaving comments or leaving a “stand-out” remark. Then I will announce the winners.  There will be three winners for each.  Third place will win a swag bag from Bookworm Bags, featuring goodies from a mixture of romance authors (such as bookmarks and candy).

Good luck, everyone!

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Wingless Cover Release

I am so excited to share my cover for Wingless!  The artist, Valerie Tibbs, has an eye for dramatic flair, or just keeping it simple and eye-catching.

I’m so lucky to have gotten her as my cover artist.  She cranks out several covers a month, so you know she’s in demand, and she’s a hard-working artist.  I’m always happy to tip my hat to an artist who’s found their nitch in this world doing what their good at!  Thanks Valerie, and thanks Pink Petal for the wonderful cover 🙂

Here’s a link to her website if you’re interested to see more of her work. (*Disclaimer*  She is a Romance cover artist, so some of her work is spicy!) http://www.tibbsdesign.com/

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The Two Week Mark!

Ahhhh!  The counter says two weeks until my first release!  To celebrate I’ve decided to post a little something that has to do with Wingless- An inspirational character.

Luke, who’s featured on the cover, was inspired quite a bit by a character in an anime series called Clannad.  Her name is Fuko.

Fuko is befriended by a group of friends in highschool.  She usually keeps to herself, carving wooden stars for woodshop. At one point they all hear of a ghost that haunts the school, a girl who used to attend their class.  Eventually they run into Fuko’s older sister.  She tells them of her little sister Fuko, who’s been in a coma for the last two years.

One by one, the friends believe the sister.  Some even go to visit Fuko’s body in the hospital.  And each person that looses faith in Fuko can no longer see her.  It was their faith that help them see her, have real contact with her, and keep their memories of her.

Luke is similar in the fact that he’s there, in a very tangible way, and then he’s not.  What would you do if you became friends with someone, only to find out they aren’t really there?

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Fairy Ring

 

While visiting the cemetery today my daughter spotted a fairy ring, otherwise known as a toadstool ring.  Being a fairytale junky I was all kinds of excited.  I didn’t think these appeared in the U.S.  I thought they only grew in England, Ireland or Scotland.

Here is my friend Kierah, making a wish in the middle 🙂

So what is a fairy/toadstool ring?  Wikipedia says- Fairy rings occupy a prominent place in European folklore as the location of gateways into elfin kingdoms, or places where elves gather and dance. According to the folklore, a fairy ring appears when a fairy, pixie, or elf appears. It will disappear without trace in less than five days, but if an observer waits for the elf to return to the ring, he or she may be able to capture it.

Fairy Chronicles says- They are usually found in places where fairies have had a gathering. Toadstool rings tempt people, who are hoping to see fairies, back to the same spot over and over again. However, non-magical people cannot see fairies; and fairies seldom meet in the same place twice, so it is somewhat silly to return to a toadstool ring in the hopes of glimpsing fairies. Toadstool rings are thought to be bad omens by people who mistrust fairies.

I love fairies, so no bad omens here!  I’d love to get more pictures, but I think I’ll let the fairies be for now.  I’m just glad to see such a beautiful and rare thing 🙂

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Pottermore Breaks Rules And Thrills Fans With E-Book Sharing Options

So excited to see Harry Potter come to the e-side.  What took so long?  Apparently I’m not the only one to think that as people flooded the market to own Harry on a variety of e-reading devices.  Some of these are even unprotected, allowing the books to be shared with friends.  Check it out here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/27/pottermore_n_1383696.html

This has begun wide-spread talk about opening up the scramble encryption on e-books so they can be read on multiple devices.  For instance I know several Nook owners.  They love their Nook, but they simply don’t have the selection Kindle has.  So then they end up buying a Kindle and abandoning their Nook.

They don’t want to.  But they want that juicy book that Nook didn’t have available yet.

However, if the protective scrambler is dropped people can buy from Kindle and have it sent to their Nook.  So, why don’t they do this already?  Piracy.  The e-book behind-the-scenes-guys do this to protect against the unfair theft of e-books.  I see where their coming from, and while I’d like to have people buy my upcoming book instead of borrowing it, I have to expand my thoughts.  If my book was a tangible paper-bound book (hopefully) it would be available in libraries.  Then it would be shared anyway.

Me?  I’m all for the drop of the scrambler.  It might hurt my sales, but it’s quite a hassle for e-reader owners.

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It’s The Year Of Zombies And Apocalypse Books!

I love the newest book by Bonnie Paulson.  It’s smart, fast paced, and kept my heart racing until the last page.  Then I wanted more.  If you have a chance, check it out.  http://www.amazon.com/Barely-Alive-Series-ebook/dp/B007O48SCW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1332965448&sr=1-1

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I Just Signed a Contract With Pink Petal!

I have recently signed a contract with the Pink Petal family!  http://pinkpetalbooks.com/home.php  I love how they believe in their authors and help build them up.  My first piece to be released is “Wingless,” a novella.  While everything is subject to change this early in the game, I know they will turn out a quality product.

*Sigh.*  Guess this means I need to step up my blog posts 🙂  Stay tuned, friends!

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