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Monday, November 14, 2022
Hold the Advice or Live by it? By BC Deeks, Paranormal Mystery Fiction Author
I was a young
woman in the ‘yuppy’ generation. We energetically threw ourselves at that glass
ceiling determined to be the first to shatter it. I’ll admit I experienced some
exciting adventures. In the early 1980s, I sat at a table with the CIA on one
side and the KGB on the other! They didn’t speak to each other, but I spoke to both
of them separately. Fascinating times. I also got lost in the warehouse
district of Paris at midnight on another occasion and was rescued by a
mysterious French businessman. He drove me back to my hotel and wished me fond
memories of the city before disappearing again into the night. I’m not making
this stuff up, but it sure does find its way into my writing.
It wasn’t easy
being a single woman working in male dominated industries and traveling
internationally. Computer security was an emerging field, and I was dealing
with hackers, terrorists, and an emerging Dark Web. I was also rising into
management, and sometimes encountered men who didn’t like a woman directing
their work. Fortunately, there were also men along my journey who gave me a solid
hand up. I’ll share another piece of advice I live by: What doesn’t kill you
makes you stronger.
And I did
eventually get back to my dream of writing and pour all those experiences into my writing.
Maybe I should
have listened to some of the advice I was given when I was younger. I wish I
had believed then that I would survive the tough times and grow from my
experiences. My mother’s favorite advice to me was, And this too shall pass.
She was a wise woman.
Do you have
advice you live by? Or wish you had listened to when you were younger?
Friday, October 14, 2022
If there’s MAGIC, is it still a MYSTERY? By BC Deeks, Paranormal Mystery Fiction Author
From the time I read my first Nancy Drew Mystery, I was hooked on the puzzles that are at the root of every mystery book. From Nancy, I moved on to my brothers’ stack of The Hardy Boys, dived into my best friend’s collection of Agatha Christies, and the rest is history. Now I’m a career author, and my stories always have a mystery at their core, but I don’t stop there.
Mysteries
form the PLOT, but what about CHARACTER and SETTING. There’s nothing that says I
can’t add more layers to my story through the other elements while staying true
to the bones of a good mystery. Why can’t I let my imagination run wild and
weave in magical spells, alternate universes, and portal magic? …As long as I
still follow the rules of a good mystery!
Mysteries are stories that have, as their base, a crime (most likely a murder) and someone who strives to solve the crime or catch the killer. I’m not the only author running amok with the genre fiction. Today's mystery and suspense writer can go literally in any direction, genre, and sub-genre. Romance, Science Fiction, Paranormal, and Mainstream novels routinely tap into the elements of mystery fiction. This has opened the doors to some new and exciting direction like the cozy paranormal mystery series from authors like Mary Stanton or Heather Blackwell. That doesn’t mean that you can throw out the traditional bones of a mystery. The tried-and-true formula still applies along with many of the other fundamentals we’ve relied on for decades.
Mysteries
must meet the expectations of its audience, but are its components really so different
from other genres?
· Strong Mystery PLOT
· Depth of CHARACTERS
· Multiple sources of CONFLICT
· Strategic Placement of CLUES
·Creative use of RED HERRINGS
With the
exception of the last two, not so much.
The
mystery form is not as rigid as in the past, although you need to observe some accepted
boundaries or readers tend to get upset with you. The crime must be serious
enough for the reader to want it solved, and there must be a penalty for NOT
solving the murder. There must be detection--a crime cannot solve itself. You
must play fair with the reader. Every clue discovered by the detective/sleuth must
be available to the reader somewhere in the book and clues and red herrings must
eventually lead to solving the crime. If it is a whodunnit there must be several suspects and the murderer must be
among them. If is a whydunnit, you
will know the murderer and the question becomes which of the motives is the
reason the crime was committed.
In
my paranormal mystery, WITCH UNBOUND, two murders bring Marcus Egan, a magically
powerful Guardian Warlock to the mortal realm. The daughter of the murder
victims, Avalon Gwynn, is an untrained hereditary witch who is a danger to
herself, and both the mortal and supernatural realms, without his help.
Together they battle dark forces while trying to find her parents’ murderer. It’s
a traditional whodunnit wrapped in magic and romance that I hope readers will
enjoy.
I write heartwarming stories of mystery and magic. WITCH UNBOUND is the
first book in my paranormal mystery series Beyond the
Magic and is available OCTOBER 1. To learn
more about my Beyond the Magic series or my author life, please find me
on my website at www.bcdeeks.com or on Facebook.
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Animal Friends in Life and Literature By BC Deeks, Paranormal Mystery Fiction Author
Growing up my favorite fluffy toy was a purple bunny, but we
only had stray cats as pets. I was well into adulthood before I realized
how much I love animals of all sizes.
It wasn't until I transitioned to a writing career that our lifestyle could provide a stable home for a pet. We went to visit a breeder, and instantly fell in love with a 12-week-old Bichon Shih Tzu named Kipper (aka my little dead fish). We later adopted a 3 1/2-year-old Bichon rescue named Benny, who quickly became known as The Knickernapper. Benny and Kipper have since passed away two years apart, both having reached the ripe old age of 14.
When I began writing books, my love of animals seeped into
that aspect of my life as well. Buddy, a stray dog, showed up during a
raging blizzard to be rescued by the heroine, Police Officer Joey Frost, in
Chapter 1 of The Holly & The Ivy in the Frost
Family & Friends series. This loveable canine brings moments of
tears and joy to the holiday tale that can only come from the relationship
between people and their pets.
I can't imagine my upcoming series Beyond the Magic without Busby—the mysterious, but loyal and loveable canine Familiar. In my fictional world, an animal Familiar spontaneously appears to a witch who needs help or protection and is believed to be sent by a more powerful witch or spirit. Busby is the Familiar for my heroine, Avalon [Avy] Gwynn, a young woman whose parents have been murdered and who doesn't know she's an extraordinary hereditary witch. Busby is one of the main story characters and shows up even before my hero, a powerful warlock (Marcus Egan). I modeled Busby's behavior on Kipper and Benny, but he developed his own personality. He and Marcus have a funny dynamic to their relationship that I had nothing to do with; they just acted that way whenever they were together in Witch Unbound. I can't say more without spoiling it for readers, though. Keep an eye out for Beyond the Magic books beginning in October 2022.
When my hubby and I moved to Canada's cowboy country, Alberta, in 1997 we spent many weekends learning to ride and exploring the backcountry of the Rocky Mountains on horseback. These mountain-bred horses allowed me to see area that I never could have accessed on my own. There was one instance when we needed to descend a steep shale slope. Our guide told us we had two options; slide down on our behinds or stay on our mounts but let them have their head (meaning let go of the reins, lean back on their rump, and trust them to take you down safely). Most of the group opted for the bum option. Not me! I decided the horse was much more sure-footed than I, so I lay back across Ginger's rump and closed my eyes. It was like floating on a cloud. The guide told me later that Ginger was nicknamed 'The Babysitter' because she was so conscious of her charges that she never let one fall off her back. Who knows, maybe my next Familiar will be a horse!
I've also worked for my local municipal department that oversees the city zoo, and that allowed me special access to the exotic animals on occasion. I've hand fed elephants, petted camels, snuggled jaguar cubs and had a sleepover with the hippos - no cuddling with those guys let me tell you. We don’t have a pet at home right now, but I am registered as a foster parent for dogs with the #CalgaryHumaneSociety.
I believe that illustrating the special relationship between humans and animals in my stories adds a significant dimension that is just as important as the interactions between the rest of the characters.
I write heartwarming stories of mystery and magic. To learn more about my
upcoming Beyond the Magic series or my author life, please find me on my
website at www.bcdeeks.com or on Facebook.
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Keeping Magical Secrets by BC Deeks, Paranormal Mystery Fiction Author
When I’m immersed in a new story as an author, the characters become quite real to me. In WITCH UNBOUND, Book 1 of my Beyond the Magic series, my main characters, and even the dog, are not what they seem. Hiding your identity can be tricky, even for a supernatural being. Marcus Egan is a powerful Guardian Warlock sent undercover as a visiting veterinarian to the mortal realm. His mission is to investigate the murder of two escaped witches from the supernatural realm of The Otherland.
I thought it might be fun to see what would happen if the
local newspaper reporter suddenly confronted Marcus with prying questions. How
would he respond? He’s not supposed to use magic on humans, but—
Main Street, Robbers Canyon
(Montana)
Reporter: (racing
up to Marcus) I’m Suzie from the Robbers Canyon Gazette. We’re doing a column
on ‘Meet the People of Robbers Canyon’. Can you spare me five minutes to answer
a few questions, Dr. Egan?
Marcus:
(glancing from side to side looking for an escape route but finding none) Well,
okay, I guess. But I’m just a visitor. I’m filling in for the regular vet. You
should probably wait to do your interview with him, shouldn’t you?
Reporter:
(Smiling coyly and batting her eyes) Oh no. Everyone in town is wondering about
you right now, Dr. Egan. Where did you come from?
Marcus:
(Gritting his teeth) It’s not somewhere you would know.
Reporter: (Still
smiling) How long are you staying in our fair town?
Marcus: Ah, just
until I complete this assignment, then I move on again.
Reporter: (feeling
a little frustrated) Sounds like you travel a lot with your job. That can’t be
easy. Do you have family waiting for you back home? Are you close-knit?
Marcus: I have a
brother and sister. We are very close, but they understand my work. We’re a long-time
family business.
Reporter: Oh, so
they’re also vets?
Marcus: (Fidgeting)
Ahhhh, not exactly. But they support the family in a manner of speaking—Listen,
it’s getting late, and you have a deadline to meet.
Reporter: Right,
I’d better run.
LATER, Office of the Gazette
Gazette Editor:
Who did you interview for the column today?
Reporter: The
visiting vet, Dr. Egan. He’s a strange one.
Editor: What do
you mean?
Reporter: I
thought he’d be a brilliant choice because all the women in town are salivating
over him, but it was like pulling teeth.
Editor: Lots of
people freeze up in front of a reporter. It’s your job to draw him out.
Reporter: (Feeling
vaguely uneasy) I tried, but it was like my mind didn’t work.
Editor:
(Chuckling) So when you said ‘all the women’ you were including yourself?
Reporter: Maybe….
but it was more like I kept losing my train of thought. You know I can ask the
tough questions when I need to. I meant to ask him what he thought about the
Gwynn murders, but every time I opened my mouth some inane question came out.
It was like I wasn’t in control of my own tongue…. (Shakes her head) ….it was
weird.
Two more primary characters in WITCH UNBOUND are Avalon Gwynn, who doesn’t know she’s an extraordinary, hereditary witch living in
the mortal world, and a canine familiar who appears out of the unknown to
protect her. These hidden identities, as well as more of the many mysteries of
the magical realm, will be revealed in WITCH UNBOUND.
You’ll meet
Marcus’s brother, Theo Egan, in MORTAL MAGIC (Book 2) and sister, Elowyn Egan,
in REBEL SPELL (Book 3) as the Beyond the Magic series continues.
I write
heartwarming stories of mystery and magic. To learn more about this series or
my author life, please find me on my website at www.bcdeeks.com or on Facebook.
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