This book covers some of the early history of Britain and links it to the present day.
This book covers some of the early history of Britain and links it to the present day.
This book covers some of the early history of Britain and links it to the present day.
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Last month's post presented a memory from the archmage, Lord Dal's past and how it affected his actions. This month, the reminiscing will be more personal and include memories of the season. Since I've already covered the most emotional of my autumn memories, those associated with 9-11, I decided to focus on other ones.
Another memory of autumn was the annual putting up the garden with the pickling, preserving, and making ketchup. Sometimes the work was done under the direction of the older clanswomen. Our reward for this work was not just the food preserved for the upcoming winter, but also the treat of grandmother's heritage dishes. Of course, workers got first pick at the butter-drenched lokse, onion-accented pierogies, and sugared fried dough fresh from the pan.
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| The boat, gas tank and hot water heater are at the top of a bridge. |
As to the teaser image from last month? Halloween is not always remembered for pumpkins and neighborhood children in costume trick-or-treating. A hurricane that became a post-tropical cyclone a frankenstorm, and then after she cut across New Jersey, became the infamous Superstorm Sandy.
Whole flotillas of boats where removed from the water or lifted off trailers or storage racks to be scattered onto roads, bridges, or into fields in my area. Wind, rain, and tidal surges disrupted electricity service from parts of Quebec to North Carolina and as far west as Indiana and Illinois.
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| The remnants of the local history museum. Many artifacts were washed out to sea. Others were recovered by walking miles of shoreline. |
~Until next month, stay safe and read.
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Helen Henderson lives in western Tennessee with her husband. While she doesn’t have any pets in residence at the moment, she often visits a husky who have adopted her as one the pack.

Nancy M Bell is a proud Albertan and Canadian. She lives near Balzac, Alberta with her husband and various critters. She works with and fosters rescue animals. Nancy is a member of The Writers Union of Canada and the Writers Guild of Alberta. She has publishing credits in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. For the past three years she has been invited to read her poetry at the Stephan G Stephansson House event Poetry at Stephan’s House.

Kayla Dunbarton is in Las Vegas at the National Finals Rodeo for the sole purpose of promoting the sport of Dressage. She has no intention of getting mixed up with champion bull rider Rob Chetwynd. But circumstances conspire to throw them together and the sexy cowboy’s mix of ruggedness and vulnerability combine to slide past her carefully constructed defenses. Still smarting from a broken romance with a well to do fellow competitor, Kayla wants no part of a romantic entanglement with a rodeo man she’s never going to see after Las Vegas.
A spiteful move by another dressage competitor who is sponsored by the same group as Kayla throws a wrench into things. One ill-advised action, captured on film, threatens to ruin Kayla’s reputation, and could result in the loss of her sponsorship. Rob Chetwynd provides the answer to her dilemma, but is it a risk she’s willing to take with her heart?
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THE ALBERTA ADVENTURES
Set in the south country of Alberta, Laurel Rowan and her friends become embroiled in some dangerous events. Laurel’s passion for the wild horses of Alberta are featured in Wild Horse Rescue, while in Dead Dogs Talk she stumbles into the world of illegal dog fighting. In this last book of the series, Chance Cullen, Laurel’s childhood friend who has been straying from the straight and narrow must come to terms with the demons that haunt him. He must also come to a resolution about his feelings for Laurel, and hers for him.

Chance Cullen has screwed up royally, and he knows it. He’s alienated his mother and sister, and the girl he’s been in love with his whole life, Laurel Rowan. The lure of alcohol calls him, and in the past, he’s found solace there…for a time. But life keeps blowing up in his face.
Chance desperately wants to be a top bull rider, but he needs a sponsor, and he needs to come to terms with taking responsibility and turning his life around. His abusive dad is in prison for a number of offences, including masterminding a dog fighting ring. Chance’s narrow escape from both the law and the unsavoury characters he got involved with through his father, have left him shaken. In his mind, his greatest crime was putting Laurel Rowan in danger.
He knows she doesn’t feel the same way about him as he does about her, but maybe, just maybe, he can win back her friendship. It won’t be an easy road, but Chance is determined to fight his demons. A cowboy needs to know when to cowboy up and Chance figures this is his time.
Little did Laurel Rowan know where the discovery of an injured dog would lead her. The dark world of dog fighting rings and the unsavoury characters who surround them are a stark awakening for the Alberta teen. Volunteering at a local animal rescue helps her come to terms with some of the things, but Laurel won’t stop until she’s done all she can to rescue those animals in danger. She’s horrified to find out her childhood friend Chance is involved up to his neck in the mess, but now he’s trying to get out and help Laurel all he can. Trouble is lurking around each corner.
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I have a collection of Dragons, probably fifty or so and they're of many kinds. Four of my stories have dragons featured. Dragons of Fyre, Wizards of Fyre and Children of Fyre are part of a series. Only the first of the series has no dragons. Then there is my favorite dragon, the Amber Dragon found in the collection . The Amber Chronicles. Sort of based on the Princess and the Frog but the princess is the one enchanted. She becomes a small, fat amber dragon. She must find a prince to kiss her to break the spell. A fun story to write.
I decided I'd show a few of my collection here.
That's all but i hope you all have dragons or something to inspire your writing. Now I must return to my work in progress and whip it into shape. No dragons in this one,
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The Twisted Climb - Darkness Descends
Book 2 of the award-winning Twisted Climb series
It's been many months in the writing, but the final book in The Twisted Climb award-winning series will soon be published. Titled, A Bright Darkness, the story begins immediately after the conclusion of Book 2, weaving more action, more suspense and even stranger paranormal activities in a new place: the Un-World.
Be prepared for more twists, turns and numbing revelations in A Bright Darkness. Read below for the back-cover blurb.
The dream world hides something deeper
The terrifying adventures continue in this final chapter of The Twisted Climb series. Georgia has
been saved, and Dick, too. Or so they thought. Jayden, Connor and Max are once
again summoned to the dream world – only to discover that there is another
world below it. A world that un-does all the rules of the dream world. A world
where climbing gets you nowhere and thousand-year-old legends dwell. A world
with secrets to be uncovered and unimaginable terrors to confront.
Jayden, Connor and Max must conquer each bizarre challenge in
their hazardous journey, because only one of them holds the key to its epic
conclusion.
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Hello again,
I have been asked on occasion to discuss and explain my writing style. Perhaps many of you would like to know what motivates a writer to commit something/anything to paper. I can only convey what drives me to write.
The first point I believe ought to be that as a writer or
potential writer, you would have something to say; to share. This axiom applies
to any subject being written about. In the area of fiction, I believe the
writer MUST have a story to tell regardless of the genre, i.e., mystery,
suspense, espionage, intrigue and so on.
A second point I believe to be of paramount importance is to
find your own specific voice. In my case, this was discovered by reading many
authors with many varied voices. I refer to such writers as Stuart Kaminsky,
Robert B. Parker, Arthur Cohen Doyle, Edgar Allen Poe, just to name a few.
These writers adopted writing styles from using a narrative voice to using
characters to convey their voice through the use of dialogue. In my case, I
opted for dialogue, mostly because of my love of spoken language with its
intonations, dialects, and nuances.
The third point about my writing is to heed the sense of
place and history in story-telling, These ought to be treated as silent
‘characters’ by the writer. After all, the story takes place somewhere and at
some point in time. I use as a guiding principle the following view that we are
products of the environments we live in. Therefore how your characters act and
interact is to varying degrees a consequence or a reaction to where you have
placed them.
The points I offer can be seen at work in my John Robichaud
Mysteries which are set in war-time Halifax between 1939 and 1946.
I hope the foregoing will be helpful to you in your own
writing or in understanding the stories I have written. I will leave you with
something my English Professor once told us:
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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.
Author B.C. Deeks writes heartwarming stories of mystery and magic. Born and raised in Newfoundland (Canada), she currently lives in Alberta. Find all BC Deeks’ news at www.bcdeeks.com.
Our stories show and tell. When to use which? As a reader I prefer stories strong on SHOWING. So I try to craft my books that way.
“Telling” states facts or observations. “Showing” invites much deeper understanding.
Showing Prefers the Specific to the General.
WHEN SHOWing....
1. Use dialogue
2. Use sensory language
Readers need to be able to see, hear, taste, smell and touch the world around them.
3. Be descriptive
Carefully choose the right words and using them sparingly to convey your meaning.
But sometimes a nice clean info dump can be more reader-friendly, and take up less time and space...
Situations where telling might be a better idea.
1. if you're dropping your readers in, "in media res," and you need to focus your reader's attention as fast as possible.
2. You have too much backstory.
3. You can think of a more entertaining way to tell than to show.
(Telling can be a form of texture in the same way that physical description can. They can both be fun and entertaining, or dreary and tiresome.)
It’s perfectly acceptable to TELL the minor details that add up to the point you want to SHOW.
Both showing and telling can be done badly, and you have to decide which one gives your story the maximum amount of oomph.
Happy writing, and reading!
--Eileen
I am the author of six novels published by BWL Publishing Inc. Four are part of my Paula Savard Mystery Series set in Calgary, AB, Canada. The fifth, a standalone suspense novel, shifts between Calgary and California. My latest release, A Killer Whisky, is a historical mystery novel set in 1918 Calgary. My short stories and poems have won contests and appeared in magazines and anthologies. I have also published non-fiction articles and am a member of the Alexandra Writers Centre Society, Crime Writers of Canada, Sisters in Crime, and the Writers Guild of Alberta. A native of Montreal, I now live in Calgary, where I love biking and hiking in our nearby Rocky Mountains.
What About Me is a sequel to Summer of Lies and follows Jillian as she starts grade 10 in Banff a month after the semester begins. Being the new kid is always hard. Being the new kid in a small town, at a small school where everyone knows her business is the worst.
She loves her Opa but moving from Toronto to help
Aunt Steph take care of him was not Jillian’s idea. As she navigates unfamiliar hallways and
attempts to fit into her new surroundings, Jillian makes choices which impact her relationships and a
potential boyfriend. Will the last choice she makes be the right one?
*****
If
you’re familiar with Banff, you may recognize the sites Jillian sees. If you’ve
hiked in the area, you may have walked the trails she takes. And, if you went
to high school there, the formaldehyde smell will lead you right to the biology
room.
Whether or not you’ve been
to Banff, enjoy the landscapes through Jillian’s eyes.
*****
Banff attracts tourists from all over the world. They browse through the shops, take selfies with the dramatic Rocky
Mountain backdrop or simply stroll the streets and take in the sites.
Since
COVID, only pedestrian traffic is allowed on Banff Avenue during the summer
holiday season. People amble about without dodging cars.
If
crowds and shopping are not your thing, go a few streets west
and access the wide walking trail which parallels the Bow River. Stroll out to
Vermillion Lakes for post card views of Mt. Rundle.
Or go in the opposite direction and view the Bow Falls.
Elk,
deer, or coyotes may keep you company along the
way but do not approach them. They’re wild animals. Attempting to get a selfie
with an elk could be detrimental. To the elk.
If
you want a great x-country bike ride, head past the Banff Springs Hotel and follow
the Spray Lakes trail – the same road Jillian mountain biked.
Within
minutes, you’ll leave the busyness of town behind. The trail follows the Spray
River and winds through the forest valley, flanked by mountain ranges on both
sides. But DON’T forget your pepper spray in case you encounter a bear. The canister
won’t do any good if you leave it in the car. Jillian is reminded often to
be sure she has hers with her.
A
couple days after the release of What About Me? I got a picture and text from a reader who went
to one of the spots Jillian visits.
Then
another picture came. It makes my day to see people enjoying my story. Thanks to all you readers out there. You’re the reason I keep
on writing.
I hope you enjoy What About Me? and if you’re thinking of visiting Banff and want suggestions, follow me on Facebook Barbara Wackerle Baker | Facebook, Instagram Barbara Wackerle Baker (@bbaker.write) or send me a note bbaker.write@gmail.com.
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