Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Cleaning up some old drafts, Jury Duty, Book Review of The Apprentice, Final Fanatsy

Status: Cleaning out the files
Song: Somebody Help Me - Full Blown Rose

I'm taking some time to address some of the subjects I had left saved as drafts.

No. 1: I was called to jury duty a few weeks ago. I've been called twice before, but this time I made it farther into the process. I was actually sitting as juror number 12. After several hours of listening to all the questioning of the potential jurors, and answering questions myself, it wasn't difficult to put together what the case was actually about.

The judge at the beginning read to us the charges and explained the kind of things we were going to hear, 'graphic', so it was easy to figure out what the defense wanted to focus on, 'some people lie'. The Prosecutors wanted to focus on other things...the graphic stuff.

Late in the afternoon I felt I had to speak up about some of my feelings on the whole thing. I was allowed to talk to the court out of the presence of the rest of the jury pool. I answered all of their questions...which went into my past pretty extensively. I basically told them I had a problem with judging someone as not guilty when they weren't innocent.

Needless to say, after it was all over the defense team asked for me to be dismissed. Oh, well. I was pretty hammered by the time it was all over.


No. 2
: I'm putting a review of my book The Apprentice here, mostly so I can access it without having to link to the original. I will still link to it, of course, but this is in case that site goes down. It happens from time to time.


"The Apprentice" by Deborah Talmadge-Bickmore
It has occurred to me to ask, has anyone else read this book? It was the very first fantasy/romance cross I ever read, and I loved it. It was also somewhat a (failed) pioneer in the field, since it was published back in 1989--long before LKH opened up the genre with her Anita Blake novels.

I looked it up today and found that critics gave it a largely bad rap, and for all the wrong reasons. They stated an passive aggressive heroine and that it was "predictable" in that you saw many of the plot twists coming, and I think it was one of the biggest misunderstandings of the book I had ever seen.

The heroine was passive aggressive because she'd been abused all her life and didn't know how to fight back yet (one of the very FEW times I have approved of a passive aggressive heroine--what she was was not only perfectly natural, but classic symptoms of an abused child), and the "secrets" and "twists" the critics speak of...weren't. The author never kept anything from the reader because it wasn't important, it was only important the characters keep their secrets from one another. The book was based on character interplay and the lush atmosphere she created, and she really could make you stand right there, out on a cold mountain side with that timid but highly intelligent young lady, buckling down in too thin clothing to engage in back breaking labor while pondering with a mixture of loathing, unbidden attraction, and fear for the man who has waltzed in through the keep's front door to ever so quietly shake her whole world to their foundations.

This was THE book that got me hooked on paranormal/fantasy romance, and after reading it (*in* 1989) it set me on a 4 year search for more stories like it in a time when they just weren't being published. It wasn't until I stumbled across Anita Blake in 1993 I even began to see hints of the same sort of crossover between genres (though for a while the Silhouette Shadows series made a nice stop-gap measure). It still remains one of my all time favorite books, both in general and as a romance in particular.

Does anyone else even remember this book? Did anyone else ever read it? Katfireblade


Final Fantasy Video

This is for Ian and the rest of the boys who were excited when I found it. (I have to include myself because this is really COOL.)

Enjoy!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Big plans for 2009

Status: Making big plans
Song: Hey Man, Nice Shot - Filter (One of my all time favorites)

It's time to get serious. Upward and forward. Put your nose to the grind stone.Leap tall buildings and all of that. These are my projects for the year...

The Dragon Wrangler

Legend


Forbidden

Samantha (a stand alone)


Plus - I'm going to get back to my reviews. I already have some in mind.

Here's to a productive year.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas

Song: Let it snow
Status: Digging out



MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS STORY

The Grinch, with his Grinch-feet ice cold in the snow, stood puzzling and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without ribbons.
It came without tags. It came without packages, boxes or bags.
And he puzzled and puzzled 'till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before. What if Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.

Hmmmmmmmmmmm








Monday, December 22, 2008

IT'S SNOWING

Status:So glad I did my traveling yesterday.
Song:Paradise - Icehouse

It started snowing this morning.
This isn't my picture but closely resembles what it's been doing all day. So now it looks something like this out the window.
If it keeps up it will look like this and we'll be digging out.
Well, we're already digging out.... Jason got stuck. The neighbor Steven got stuck. The neighborhood kids are having a blast. Everyone is cold, and wet. The snowmen have invaded.

How about this blast from the past?
(Not my Picture)
We need a rescuer.
What a day.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

What day is it? 4 or 5?

Status: OUCH!!!!
Song:Black Gloves - TS Hartely

CRIPPLED - hopefully not for long.

I really can't type very well because of a hand injury. I'm back to typing with one finger on my right hand. Speed is not the essence of my efforts today.
(Not my photograph, still don't know how to use the camera Cory gave me.)

What I didn't expect was how hard it is to start my car, or to drive. OW!!!! Turning a corner one handed is an experience I don't want to live through again. I'm sure the other drivers on the road would agree. The title Fright Night has a whole new meaning to me now. Yikes.

To make matters worse, IT'S SNOWING!!!!
(Not my photograph)

Not a good time to drive with only one hand. But today is Clayton's piano lesson day. I hate to miss him again. His dad tells me he's working hard on his Christmas songs. I want to hear them, but the drive out to his house is a real scare in the snow. I could end up at the bottom of the ten foot deep ditch that's along side the road.

(So glad these aren't my photos.)

So, anyway.... I'm lost on which day of Christmas it is. These are to catch up...maybe.
Four calling birds.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

The First and Second Days Of Christmas

Status: Trying to get into the spirit
Song: The Story - 30 Seconds To Mars

I was going to do a blog a day for the 12 days of Christmas, only I had technical problems with not remembering how to add a link. (So basic and simple...I'm a dummy sometimes.)


A partridge in a pear tree.

Had a snarky comment to put here, but I seem to have lost the mood. So I'll just put in 2 turtle doves...





Got some snow in the middle of the night (that's Saturday/Sunday night). Not much--just a skiff. Well, two inches, really. And it was melted off anything important by noon. Around here that's all we usually get. Though at times we get two or three feet. Where I grew up we got several feet every year. The only way to walk around town was to use the shoveled paths. The streets were usually lined with piles of snow. And at both ends of main street were huge piles of snow where the town kids played.

(Not my picture...haven't yet learned how to use the camera Cory gave me.)

David Stevenson of Manic Bloom had a cute blog the other day about people who don't see snow very often. He, obviously, knows what snow is all about. Check it out--it's a fun read. David's Rant.

Been having trouble lately making headway on my new novel. So I stuck on Manic Bloom and cranked it up until it pushed everything in the world out of my house. They help me as much as Muse helped Stephenie. They are so getting credit on the acknowledgments page and maybe even in the back. Writer's block is the worst.

Note: Got my comments feature fixed. It is now easier to add comments.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Picture of the day - Still No Profound Thought

Status: Mind in a black hole
Song: Supermassive Black Hole - Muse (Couldn't resist, really)

What my creative thoughts are doing. ARGH!!!

Note: Got my comments feature fixed. It is now easier to add comments.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

A Not So Profound Look At Christmas

Song - My December - Linkin Park
Status - Let's not discuss it

I was going write something really profound today. But I found these and all insightful thought went out the window.




The turkeys decide to take another vacation!!!!