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  • A Is For… Alphabet

    A Is For… Alphabet

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    Alphabets are magical.  Before reading and writing became ubiquitous during the Renaissance, it was the province of specially-educated people, usually men, who spent their lives learning to be scribes.  The illuminated manuscripts they left behind are masterpieces of art, calligraphy, adornment, and design.

    I learned calligraphy as a child and spent many years away from it.  I\’ve recently rediscovered it and have been having a ball playing with it.  By \”play,\” I mean not taking it seriously.  I haven\’t used my dip pens, nor pulled out any of my instruction books, nor worked with my calligrapher\’s drawing table more than a couple times.  Instead, I\’ve been doing the calligrapher\’s equivalent of sketching – drawing designs on the page with quotes, or poems, or other things.

    Quite by accident, I stumbled on something that I\’ve been calling mandala; though, strictly speaking, it\’s not really a mandala (the word in Sanskrit that means wheel).  My designs are usually square or diamond-shaped, and are composed of words rather than shapes.  But they are meditative, ask questions, or seek to answer something.  Take this image, for instance:  I was seeking what meant \”home\” to me, and trying to answer the question of \”what makes a dwelling a home\”.

    What about you, Dear Reader?  What craft did you play with as a child or youngster that you either have already rediscovered now, or might want to play with again?

     

  • Sound – A Poem

    Sound – A Poem

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    The sounds are still,

    Silent now in the wake of madness.

    The crowds came through like locusts,

    Digesting everything in their path as

    Huge earthmovers rearrange landscape.

    The air is frigid and wet, an arthritic\’s nightmare.

    Paper detritus blows in the breeze, a dance without music.

    The anniversary has passed, the revelers gone home,

    Their legacy filling the large garbage trucks

    That will prowl the predawn streets before traffic.

    But here, now, it\’s still night, and cold, and

    The sounds are still.

  • Happy Sunday – Emerald Keep Is Available For Pre-Order!

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    Emerald Keep is out in the wild! It\’s available for pre-order from Torquere Press. I\’m so excited!

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  • Saturday: The End of the Week

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    This week has been a doozie.  I had two clients die, one get diagnosed with cancer, my coworker\’s father-in-law in the ICU with heart failure, and JaneGate.  I need a drink.

    I wanted to say a bit about lying, in the wake of JaneGate.  Some people have said that it\’s not a big deal, that she just wanted to write behind a pseudonym.  That\’s not lying.

    I agree.  Writing behind a pseudonym is not lying.

    But that\’s not what Jane did.

    Jane ran a highly successful, highly visible blog reviewing popular and less well-known romance books.  The culture she fosters was, at times, abusive toward authors.  It fostered, furthermore, an atmosphere of fear about speaking up about that negativity, for fear that one would become its target – much like, as has been pointed out, so-called \”mean girls\” behave in high school.  Or, let\’s face it, it\’s how bullies behave.

    I agree.  While I admire some of the reviewers that reviewed books for her, I kept away, for two reasons.  One, once I crossed the line from voracious reader to author, I felt it\’s no longer my place to have an opinion as a reader because I\’m no longer \”just a reader.\”  Also, I don\’t wish to sling mud on colleagues.  Writing is hard enough without people throwing rocks for doing it badly, making mistakes, or behaving in ways that, in hindsight, one might have preferred not to have done.  Second, I do not condone the culture of \”the writer must have a thick skin and let things roll off their back.\”  This attitude is damaging and a cover for abuse that, were it any other pursuit, would be nipped in the bud.

    Then, this past week, we find out, from Jane herself, that she is not simply a reader.  She is, in fact, a writer.  Not only a writer, but an author, one that readers have liked so much as to transport her to bestseller status.  She has been traditionally published and self-published.  She has insinuated herself into communities that, had it been known her other identity as a reviewer, she would not have been welcome.

    That is, Dear Reader, a lie.

    Worse, colleagues of mine have vouched for her in those private communities, granting her access that otherwise she would not have had.  It\’s my belief, as well, that she used her connections and network to further her career.  I don\’t have direct evidence of that but anticipate that will be shown to be the case in the coming weeks.  But even if there isn\’t a direct A to B connection, it\’s true that we all use our networks in life.  That is, frankly, what they\’re there for.

    But lying to further oneself, to develop one\’s network, is still a lie.

    And for that, I am deeply, deeply troubled.  This is not merely a case of an author writing, as I do, under a pseudonym.  This is a case of someone knowingly, and with the collusion of her friends, trading on relationships for personal gain.

    Today, I am ashamed to be part of that community.  I am ashamed of that community.  I am, more than ever, determined to bring a more positive light into the world of writing, to show how we can, together, build ourselves up and tell our stories.  Openly, authentically, and without those lies that have so damaged us.

    This community has been irrevocably changed.  Lines have been crossed, alliances damaged, and trust destroyed.

    And that, Dear Reader, is the biggest casualty.  Trust is so fragile, and so easy to destroy in an instant.  Monday, it wasn\’t JaneGate.  Saturday, it\’s after JaneGate and, like the HaleStorm before it and Lord knows what will come after, we, none of us, will be the same.

    And that, friends, is not a lie.

  • Join Me, and a Lionfish, at Delilah Devlin\’s Blog

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    The next stop on the Keepsake Tour – join me at Delilah Devlin\’s blog for a visit with a lionfish.

  • The Keepsake Tour: Join Me At Robyn Bachar\’s For an Interview

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    Another stop on the Emerald Keepsake Tour is ready for you.  C\’mon by and join me at the amazing Robyn Bachar\’s blog for an interview.

     

  • Day Seven of the Keepsake Tour

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    Happy Almost-Spring!  It\’s warming up, finally, and I actually got to walk home from work yesterday!  Very exciting.  Almost all the snow is melted, leaving what hardened rime of muck there is to hulk like a menace in the shadows.  (Hmm.  Must be feeling poetic, lol.)  We\’re going to the zoo today.

    But first, I wanted to show you the lovely scarf that Rachel is making for the Keepsake Tour!  This is the second of the two grand prizes.  It\’s a little less GREEN in real life, but it\’s hard to get the digital camera to cooperate.  She used a large needle, so the fabric is nice and cushy.

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    This next image is a different angle, but you can see the honeycomb pattern of the half-double crochet stitches that she used.  She likes this pattern because it crochets up quickly and makes a nice, lacy fabric that\’s warm.  She used a soft, synthetic yarn that\’s easily machine washable so it\’s not fussy to care for.

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    The lovely quilt underneath it was made by Anna Xavier, who is an amazing textile artist in her own right.  Rachel handed me a pillow when I said I was cold and I just stared it her, thinking, what the heck am I gonna do with a pillow?  Wear it on my feet?  She came over and flipped it open and it spread out into a lovely blanket.  Magic!  🙂

    So, Dear Reader, here\’s my question to you:  now that the weather is warming up in the Northern Hemisphere and not yet too bitterly cold in the Southern Hemisphere, what outdoor activities do you like to do?  

    Remember, all commenters during the Keepsake Tour will be entered to win some neat keepsakes, including this Emerald Keep Scarf, hand-crocheted by Rachel Wilder!

     

  • Join Me At The Divas of Desire, and Why I Knit

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    I was invited to visit The Divas of Desire to share a bit of why I knit. I hope you\’ll join me!

  • Thoughtful Thursday, 3D and Writing

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    Welcome to Thoughtful Thursday, where we chat about 3D and writing.  Today I have a bit of a twist on the topic.  Since Book 2 of the Persis Chronicles, Emerald Keep, is out on April 8th, I figured I\’d share a little bit about knitting and 3D and use the opportunity to share about the book, too.

    When Rachel and I created Persis, we wanted a world that valued handicrafts and the home arts.  The job of a homemaker has become invisible and thankless, thanks in part to the fact that it\’s largely women\’s work.  The women\’s liberation movement in the United States did a lot to emancipate women from being chained to the kitchen sink, but as a consequence, their traditional work of raising children and caring for the home became less than laudable.

    I have a friend who is about thirty-five years older than me.  She decided to stay home and raise five boys of her own, as well as twenty-nine foster children.  She told me that she\’s endured a lot of grief from women friends who said that she wasn\’t living up to her full potential, and that she was oppressed.  That made me sad, because she\’s an incredible mom and creates a home in which people enjoy spending time.

    Because of that, we wanted the home arts to be elevated in importance such that they were considered to be a critical part of society.  The job of the Keeper is a desirable part of the fabric of life.  Developed to support miners and livestock farmers, the Keepers are trained to manage household bookkeeping, cooking, and various arts.

    For our book release, we\’ve both made scarves.  The picture at the top of this post is the Emerald Keep Scarf.  I knitted it because I love to make things, and this was fun to do because it was referential to my own book.  I felt closer to the world we created by making something for the book, which is an unexpected side benefit.

    So tell me, what do you like to make, whether it\’s a meal or something artistic?

  • Announcing Day One of the Emerald Keep Keepsake Tour – Celebrating the Release of Book 2 of the Persis Chronicles!

    \"emeraldkeep\"Welcome to my new home on the web! Over the course of the next month, I\’ll be migrating here permanently. The Blogger blog will still be available in the archive, but we made the decision to move to this one because it makes it easier to keep everything in one place – all the writing, the knitting, coffee, and chocolate you could possibly want. And of course, cats. It\’s the internet. We must have cats.

    But for today, rather than cats, I\’ve got something even better for you, Dear Reader!  It\’s the brand new cover of Emerald Keep, hot off the presses – well, at least hot off the cover artist\’s computer.  The artist is Brandon Clay, and you can see more of his work, here.

    The Keepsake Tour is a little different – instead of giving away gift cards or other electronic media, we decided to give away something tangible.  We also have a double Grand Prize – since we\’re Noon and Wilder, we figured that it made sense to have two prizes.  I\’ll be making a hand-knit Emerald Keep scarf, and Rachel\’s making a hand-crocheted Emerald Keep scarf.  Two lucky winners will be selected from a drawing at the end of the tour.  How do you enter?  Well, that\’s easy!  Simply leave a comment along the tour and you\’ll be entered in!

    Check back for the rest of the tour, daily between March 8th and Release Day, April 8th.  We\’ll have behind-the-scenes tours, outtakes, peaks at research and hand-drawn maps, and excerpts.  If there\’s something in specific you\’d like to see or read about, tell me in the comments, below.

    We\’re glad you found your way to to us.  Thank you for reading!

  • Lines of Lights – A Poem

    Lines of Lights – A Poem

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    Lines of Lights
    Moving at speed past the window, reverse parallax.
     
    Facing backward on the train, the lights receded.
     
    Facing backward on the train is a title.
     
    A good title for a memory, even.
     
    Metaphoric.
     
    Like Benjamin Button, living backwards to get forwards.
     
    When everyone is walking in the other direction, sit down and get still.
     
    Follow the still, small voice insight and listen.
     
    What does it say?
     
    I don’t know, I’m still listening.
     
    What about now?
     
    Shh. You can hear it too.
     
    Listen.
     
    Rhythm.
  • Manic Monday – Startcher Engines!

    Manic Monday – Startcher Engines!

    It\’s Monday!  I feel like I should say something uber-motivating, that makes us all jump out of our chairs and make something massively awesome.

    Feel motivated yet?  🙂

    We\’re almost ready to go live on the new site.  I\’m so excited.  It\’ll have a home for my blog (i.e. this one) and my Knoontime Knitting blog, as well as a section for books and promo stuff and bio and everything.  I feel like such a little kid.

    Every iteration of my online presence has brought new things to learn and new fun stuff to play with.  This time, it means I\’ll be leaving my beloved Blogger platform behind and migrating to WordPress.  The coolness of the website functionality overwhelmed the familiarity and ease-of-use of Blogger, so that\’s ultimately what made the decision easy.  You won\’t notice much of a difference in terms of what you can do on the blog, meaning you\’ll still be able to comment and share stuff, but on the back-end it makes it much easier for me and my webmistress.

    I have some neat newsy items for you today, as well:

    First, my workshop \”Unleashing the Creator Within\” is in full swing over at Coffee Time Romance.

    While it started on the 1st, you\’re very welcome even now, at the mid-point.  We\’re having a lot of fun with some non-traditional tools like music and word art.

    Second, the BDSM-a-palooza is from Feb 17th to the 19th at the Smutketeers!  I\’m participating with 50 other fabulous authors and the amazing ladies of the Smutketeers – there will be daily prizes, a grand prize with gifts from all of us, and more fun than you can shake a whip at.

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    Third, the Nice Girls Writing Naughty will be hosting a very special event – Fantasy Date Night with the Nice Girls and their friends, Feb 21st, on our Facebook group from 6:00p to 11:00p Eastern Standard Time.  I\’ll be teaching at that time, so I can\’t join you, but I know you\’ll have a ton of fun without me – just save me some chocolates and a date, and we\’ll be fine.  ~grin~

    Happy Monday!