7 Bullet Friday – Holding Steady

  • Blogging Note: At last night’s Agile Writer’s meeting, I was asked to talk about these 7-Bullet Friday posts. If you’ve been following me for a while, you’ll know that this is relatively new for me. Some weeks have been easy and some have been a struggle, I don’t always have an activity of note or have a writing update. But, I’ve found that this type of “bullet” posting is working for me and I’m posting at least once a week. So, if this idea connects with you, I invite you to steal this from me. If fact, apart from the graphic I created, this is not an original idea. So, feel free to mirror this or make it your own by choosing a different number of bullets or a different day and of course the topics that interest you.
  • The music I’m loving this week: I stream an independent radio station based in Charlottesville, Virginia – WNRN. They spotlight local and Indie talent and today they had a live studio session featuring Wes Swing. I bought his album “Through a Fogged Glass” a couple years ago and he’s just released a new album called “And the Heart.” What I enjoy most about his music is the cello. Here’s a link to his website and a blurb from his About page from 2013: “Wes Swing is a cellist, singer and multi-instrumentalist from Virginia. His music is best characterized as alt-cello-folk and has been described as Radiohead mixed with classical and “a rich and lilting soundscape”. In live performance, Wes loops his cello and violin, combining layered strings and lyrics imbued with poetry. His musical journey began as a four-year-old violinist, developing an early appreciation for classical music, and finding his true musical love in the cello while at university.”
  • My favorite dream interpretation this week:
    Airplane:
    1. Escape from the mundane exigencies of the lower world.
    2. Freedom.
    3. The search for higher consciousness. Travel into the higher realms.
    Astrological parallels: Sagittarius or Aquarius.
    Tarot parallel:The World.
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    “For every pleasing thing, there is an unpleasing counterpart, for within every particle of the Universe is that which is wanted as well as the lack of that which is wanted. When you focus upon an unwanted aspect of something in an effort to push it away from you, it only comes closer, because you get what you give your attention to whether it is something that you want or not. It is up to you to focus upon and attract what is wanted.” —Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, or to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • My favorite writing prompt this week:
    “These days, daydreamer is a real profession. And it pays well.”
  • My favorite writing quote this week:
    “This is how you do it: you sit down at the keyboard and put one word after another until it’s done. It’s that easy, and that hard.” –Neil Gaiman
  • My Favorite from the inter-webs: At some point during the world-building for my Dragon World series of epic fantasy novels, I became obsessed with how my characters would banter and insult each other. In that quest, I found this lovely web-page: The Renaissance Faire Forget-Me-Knot. It’s a little out of date now, but because the information is based on Elizabethan times, the fact that it’s been sitting idle for a few years isn’t relevant. What most appealed to me is The Elizabethan Insult and Curses of an Elizabethan Nature page (linked below). There are random insult generators out there, but with this chart you can cherry-pick what works best for you. There are some other good tidbits about oaths, and how folks of that era addressed each other. Overall, it’s fun stuff and I visit when I need a laugh.
    Check it out at: http://www.museangel.net/insult.html

 

7 Bullet Friday – A Bit Behind

  • Writing Update: So, I finally feel like I’m making progress on editing the first draft. If you’re follow The Hero’s Journey at all, I’ve story-boarded the first stage of the Hero’s ordinary world and her crossing the threshold into the special world. Now I need to work out how she meets her band of helpers and her main opposition (a new character from me).
    I should also have another short story edited and ready to post in the next week or so. It’s a three-perspective story. I’ve gone a bit off the reservation, so I don’t want to give too much away – yet.
  • What I’m “reading” this week: I’ve started an urban fantasy novel by Mishell Baker called “Borderline.” It’s book one of the “The Arcadia Project” series. The setting is modern Hollywood with the underlying magic being Fae. Basically, there is a parallel world and all the creatives on Earth have a Fae counterpart. The Fae provide the inspiration and insight and the Earthlings provide the logic and structure. Our heroine is recruited by an agency that polices the gateways between the two realms. Another interesting component is that our heroine is a double amputee (both legs, one above the knee and the other below the knee) and is suffering from borderline personality disorder. So far, and interesting read that is well narrated. I’ll keep you posted.
  • My favorite dream interpretation this week:
    Beard:
    1. Dreaming of a full, luxuriant beard on the face of a friendly man can indicate luck ahead.
    2. A beard on a woman, however, is an attention-getter, indicating that this dream is an important one and close attention should be paid to the other symbols in the dream.
    3. If a man wearing a beard seems unfriendly and ominous, or if the man is also wearing glasses, then someone important to you is hiding something.
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    “The standard of success in life isn’t the things. It isn’t the money or the stuff — it is absolutely the amount of joy you feel.” —Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, or to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • My favorite writing prompt this week:
    “The Museum of Vanished Things was open twenty-four hours a day.”
  • My favorite writing quote this week:
    “If you write to impress, it will always be bad. If you write to express, it will always be good.” –Thornton Wilder
  • My Favorite from the inter-webs: Like it or not, mostly not, grammar is a part of my writing life. Beyond “there, their and they’re,” I’ve questioned my use of capitalization, when to use or omit a hyphen and why we say the things we do. This blog has a bit of everything, from researching the etymology of a phrase such as “fits and starts,” to the usage of ‘they’ to replace ‘he or she,’ to general grammar rules. It’s become my go-to resource. They even have a fun list of dead grammar rules. You’ll go directly there if you click on the link below.
    Check it out at: http://www.grammarphobia.com/grammar-html

 

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7 Bullet Friday – Keeping Busy

 

  • Salsa Rueda Club of Richmond: So, we’re following up our dance presentation at the Que Pasa Festival with being the opening entertainment at tomorrow’s baseball game! (Richmond is home to the minor league team the Flying Squirrels) And, instead of 3 groups in 30 minutes we’ll be getting one hour. We’ll be performing from 5pm to 6pm as people purchase their tickets and find their seats. We precede the national anthem, so it should be a good crowd. I’m a nervous kind of excited right now but looking forward to it all the same.
    Next week’s 7BF will have a recap of the event.
    Find more details at: Salsa Rueda Club of Richmond and Salsa Guy Richmond
  • What I’m “reading” this week: I enjoyed Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson so much I read his sequel Firefight and now I’m starting Calamity. Where Steelheart posed questions about power and what it does to us, Firefight is about trust and overcoming fear. The characters are wonderful and well drawn with the story told in the first person. Needless to say, if I’m gobbling these books up like colorful hippos eating marbles, I find the stories extremely enjoyable.
  • My favorite dream interpretation this week:
    Telephone:
    1. Telephone calls from a specific person, living or dead, implies a telepathic message from that person. If the person is living, the dreamer should hear from him or her within a very short time.
    2. If the dreamer is making a phone call, she wants to tell someone something but is holding back out of fear.
    3. A telephone that is not being used indicates that the dreamer is holding back from making a contact that needs to be made.
    Astrological parallel: Mercury/Uranus combinations.
    Tarot parallel: The suit of wands.
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    “When you manage to stay connected to your Energy stream, you always win. And you know what, somebody else doesn’t have to lose for you to win. There is always enough.” —Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, or to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • My favorite writing prompt this week:
    “Working with shadow was difficult. It was slippery, and my hands always came away damp.”
  • My favorite writing quote this week:
    “Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on.” –Louis L’Amour
  • My Favorite from the inter-webs: Have you ever heard a quote and wondered where it came from? Who said it first? Well, this wonderful website has those answers and by the look of things, if you have a quote that they haven’t covered, they may do the research and trace its origins for you. Really interesting stuff here. Prepare to lose yourself for a while.
    Check it out at: http://quoteinvestigator.com/

 

7 Bullet Friday – Biting the Bullet

  • Que Pasa Festival 2017: Que Pasa was a blast! Here are a couple of pics of our Salsa Rueda dance group. By the way, ladies often outnumber the gents, so for our demonstration I danced the leader role. As one of the ladies in our group says, “Denise, you ‘da man!”
    Find more details at: Salsa Rueda Club of Richmond and Salsa Guy Richmond
     
  • What I’m “reading” this week: I just finished the audio book version of Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson. It’s the first in a series followed by Firefight and Calamity. It’s a story about an ordinary boy named David who has grown up in a world were super heroes (called Epics) are real. But, these men with extraordinary powers are not heroes, they are tyrants and dictators who look upon the rest of humanity as their minions and subjects. In presents an interesting question, does absolute power corrupt absolutely? And, if so, is it possible to find a super-human who is good and wants to fight for freedom and equality? This book has a fun side with our hero appreciating good metaphors because he sucks at them and humorously plausible Epic names like ComFlux, Mitosis, Limelight and Aftershock.
  • Bullet Journal: I’m biting the bullet and starting a bullet journal, BuJo to the obsessed. My reason for taking this on? I have way too many notebooks. I currently have one for each of my interests: general writing, Dragon World, dreams/inspirations, random thoughts/lists/to-do, and a calendar. I went looking for a way to put everything in one place and still have it organized and I found the Bullet Journal by Ryder Carroll. All you need is a notebook and a pen and you can create everything that you need. Of course, there are those who add color and pictures, brush lettering, etc. The beauty is, you can be as plain or as fancy as you want.
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    “You cannot get sick enough to help sick people get better. You cannot get poor enough to help poor people thrive. It is only in your thriving that you have anything to offer anyone. If you’re wanting to be of an advantage to others, be as tapped in, turned in, turned on as you can possibly be.” —Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, or to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • My favorite writing prompt this week:
    “A child is born with an imagination so strong, it leaks into reality.”
  • My favorite writing quote this week:
    “I write to give myself strength. I write to be the characters that I am not. I write to explore all the things that I’m afraid of.” –Joss Wheden
  • My Favorite from the inter-webs: My week has been chock-full or BuJo research. And even though I’m an artistic person, I’m also very practical. I want a BuJo that will help me be more productive with my writing, my blog and my art. Finding help with creating BuJo spreads that are professionally focused is a challenge. But, then enters ProJounaler, a page dedicated to people who want to track projects without getting too caught up in appearances. Although you can make attractive and colorful spreads, it’s the content that is the focus here, so it’s a ProJo.
    Check it out at: https://projournalers.org/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/projournalers/

Breathing Underwater, a short story

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Nicole parked her car in her parent’s drive and killed the engine. Mid-morning sunshine filtered through the trees promising a bright, spring day. There were no other cars and the house was dark, all according to plan. Barring any surprises, she’d have the whole day to herself.

She breathed a sigh of relief. Not that visiting her parents was awful or anything, she just didn’t want to have to explain why she was there. Most of all, she wanted to avoid the barrage of concerned questions, the offer of money they didn’t have, the I-knew-that-art-degree-was-a-mistake lecture, and worst of all the suggestion that she could move back home if she needed to. If her fine art career were really over, she’d wait tables before she’d let that happen. She refused to be the cliché thirty-something that ran home whenever life became too real.

She retrieved her phone and thumbed to the eBook she’d been obsessing over. It guaranteed revitalized creativity if she followed a few simple steps. That’s all she needed, a glint, a flicker of inspiration that she could flame into a new collection to bring to the galleries and get things moving again.

Unfortunately, Nicole’s introverted sensibilities balked at all the ideas so far. Wearing disguises in public and singing Karaoke (no matter how many glasses of Pinot she drank) were too far out of her comfort zone. She didn’t think her creativity could be frightened out of its hibernation. One should coax the sleeping bear out of its den with the promise of honey, not startle it awake with firecrackers.

But, Nicole could and would revisit the places she played as a child. She’d had a powerful imagination growing up, and rekindling that potent force would go a long way to get the paint flowing again.

She packed her notebook, pencils and a bottle of water into her tote bag and stepped out of her car. She locked the car out of habit, tossed her keys into the tote and slung it over her shoulder. Inspiration, here I come.

Thirty minutes or so later, she began to feel the cloying fingers of disappointment brush against her heart. Decades can do a lot to erase the footprints of childhood memories. The tire swing had long ago been taken down from the oak tree in the back yard. Nicole was partly glad, she would’ve been afraid the old rope too rotten to support her weight. The tree-house, or rather the haphazard platform, she’d built within the branches of a grove of crab-apple trees was also gone. She stood there a few moments trying to recapture a glimmer of her childhood adventures.

The sunlight filtering through the leaves cast dancing shadows at her feet. She remembered scraped knees and fingers stained magenta from poke-berries, the bitter taste of crab-apples and the velvet of iris petals. But, the images that swam through her mind were shadows of inspiration, cold and empty.

There was one last place, one last chance to find the spark. She took a swig of water and headed toward the path through the woods she had explored so often in her childhood. Even though her boots had a sturdy heel, Nicole picked her way carefully to avoid the marshy spots in the soil. She had her phone in hand, ready to snap pictures as soon as something worth photographing revealed itself.

Finally, standing by the water’s edge, she surveyed the pond where she’d played as a child. Her shoulders slumped and she slipped her phone back into her bag. It seems so small now.

She hugged her arms around herself. Memories of chasing tadpoles in mud-caked pants floated through her mind. She took in her surroundings. This place where her imagination had played so freely was almost unrecognizable to her now.

What once had been steep slopes to small feet and short legs, were now eroded to gentle rises. Where the woods had been thick and the pond secluded, a nearby housing development could be seen through the trees. The pond itself with all the childhood magic stripped away was nothing more than a square watering hole about the size of a two-car garage.

Bird-song drifted from nearby branches and the sun warmed her face and shoulders. Nicole half sat and half leaned on a large boulder set close to the pond’s edge, and remembered again how enchanting this had been when she was eight. It had been a sheer cliff face by the sea when her dolls joined her on her adventures. To her younger self, they turned to mermaids when she submerged their bodies, their hair flowing in soft clouds with each gentle caress of the water.

She shifted on the boulder and leaned over the water to gaze at her reflection, half expecting to see a mop of tawny, disheveled waves atop a dirt-streaked face. Instead, she saw her adult self, looking older and more haggard than she wished.

Or maybe, coming here to remember her childhood only brought feelings of mourning for the lost joys of her youth. Simple pleasures delivered satisfaction easily, before beliefs in fairies and unicorns were replaced with knowing that the world is difficult and complicated – that magic isn’t real.

Her chest tightened and she gulped down a sob. Nicole wished she could be that little girl again. She wanted the magic back, to lose herself in a world of her creation. Her likeness gazed back at her, darkened eyes and down-turned mouth. This was a waste of time.

She toed small stones into the water and watched the concentric circles spread outward. Her reflection distorted, revealing the shadow of another face behind hers — like a double-exposed photograph, strange yet compelling.

Nicole reached a hand toward the water and the phantom reflection did the same. At the moment her fingers touched the surface, she found herself beneath the water. Sunlight danced on the wavy surface, adding sparks of light to the warped images of treetops, sky and clouds above her. The bottom of the pond below her was hidden in darkness, seeming impossibly deep.

A dragonfly trapped in amber, she hung suspended, holding her breath. When her lungs began to burn, Nicole clawed at the water, frantic to reach the surface. And then, he was in front of her, pulling her to him, holding her still. When her struggling subsided, she realized she could breathe. Underwater.

Logic faded as she marveled at the beautiful creature before her: eyes a sunlit summer sky, skin a polished bronze, and hair that floated about his face in wavy, black locks that glinted in iridescent shades of violet and green. A stranger, but also oddly familiar.

Ribbons of sunlight danced across the striking planes of his face and broad chest. Nicole’s gaze followed the twisting lights down his torso and wondered at his smooth bronze flesh, blending seamlessly into a muscular tail that gleamed in shades of cobalt blue. His tail wasn’t the scaly skin of a fish, but more akin to the sleek flesh of a dolphin. She wanted to touch him, but held back.

She felt clumsy and awkward beside his graceful, streamlined form. Her jeans and shirt clung to her body, wrinkled and bunched from the water pressing in around her.

Nicole felt a pull on her hands and looked up into his face. His kind eyes and warm smile reassured her. She opened her mouth to ask his name but underwater she couldn’t make a sound. She tried to return the warmth of his smile and wondered if he could tell she was blushing.

His expression changed, questioning. Do you trust me? He seemed to ask. She nodded and squeezed his hand in response.

He pulled her close, angling her body against his side. Keeping one of her hands in his, he wrapped his free arm around her middle. She rested her arm along his and clasped the strong hand-held out slightly in front of them. And then they were swimming. Or at least he was swimming and she a parcel carried beside him. Leading her this way, she thought they might look like a pair of ballroom dancers gliding across a polished floor.

The sunlight faded away as they dove into the darkness. Nicole noticed a warm light ahead, as if a fire burned in a faraway hearth, glowing warmer and brighter as they approached. Nearing, she could see that the light emanated from the opening of a cave.

They entered, plunging Nicole into a new world of light, filled with colors so vibrant her eyes widened in awe. A vast expanse of rolling hills stretched out before her, covered with moss-like grasses that flowed like languid ocean waves in hues ranging from yellow-green to teal. Thick clusters of slender trees reminiscent of van Gogh’s cypresses fringed the meadow, undulating like belly dancers -– at some moments appearing blue and green and at others violet.

Contrasting against the vegetation, the cavern walls were swirls of robust garnet at the base, through orange, to gold in the heights before blending into the warm glow of light streaming in from some inexplicable source.

So much color… What is this place? Nicole thought, her gaze slowly wandering back to her host.

Looking into her eyes, he placed their still joined hands over his heart. Home, he replied.

Her surprise at this unspoken communication lasted only a moment. She surrendered to the magic of this man and allowed the beauty of this place to envelop her.

Nicole suddenly recognized her surroundings as if she’d never left. She remembered swimming through the fields, the mossy fronds tickling her face and arms, playing hide-and-seek among the dancing trees — with him. He had been much younger then, of course, matching her age every time she visited. And, she had come to this place often.

Nicole flung her arms around her long-lost friend. He returned the hug and as they pulled away he reached behind her head and pulled away the clip that secured her hair. Curling tendrils floated around her face and shoulders, shimmering in shades of gold.

Nicole spun away from him, feeling light and graceful as she twirled suspended, weightless. She swam to the meadow, touching the silky fronds and wondering at their iridescence. He swam up beside her, and taking her hand they swan over the meadow. Together they barrel-rolled and flipped and circled the wavy trees.

Breathless, they floated over the meadow grasses once again. Nicole looked around at this magical cave, her mind hungry to memorize all the colors and the shapes of every leaf and swirl. She turned her attention to the man resting beside her, gazing into his sky-blue eyes.

Thank you.

He brushed her cheek with the backs of his fingers. Instinctively, she tipped her face toward his caress. He cupped the back of her head as he captured her mouth with his. Heat from his body washed over her, curling her toes.

Nicole wanted to lose herself in his warmth. She didn’t want this adventure to end. She didn’t want to leave this man, this beautiful creature she had long ago decided couldn’t exist. He was here, she could feel him. He was real. Her feelings were real. Magic was real again.

He gathered her close to him, kissing her, caressing her. It filled her with longing to the point she thought she might catch fire. He held her tighter, the kiss deepened. She tangled her fingers into the locks of his hair. They twisted, spiraling weightless.

Their embrace continued a slow spiral, and she could feel they were rising. Nicole sensed through her eyelids the space around her brightening. They rose faster, the light above them becoming stronger, harsher. She squeezed her eyes tight against the intensity.

Their ascent slowed and their kisses became gentler, their embrace softened and relaxed into a loose hug. Lastly, their mouths separated and Nicole opened her eyes, squinting against the light.

She looked at her beautiful merman, sorrow casting a grey cloud across his sky-blue eyes, a bittersweet smile curving his lips. She felt the pull of her world like gravity and she gave him one last kiss as she floated up as he drifted down. Her fingertips brushed along the contours of his arms as they slid from around her. His lips brushed the back of her hand just before she slipped entirely from his grasp.

Fighting to reach him, she clawed at the water and churned with her feet. She made no progress and could only watch as he faded into the darkness below. When he vanished completely, she surrendered and the light consumed her.

Nicole blinked away the glare from the sunlight dancing on the water. The world had returned to dreary normalcy. Even though the sun shone warm on her shoulders, the world felt cold and harsh. The hard boulder beneath her made her bottom ache.

A gentle breeze played through her loose hair and a wavy tendril caught her eye. She reached up and let the curl play through her fingers. Nicole looked out over the glistening pond. She brushed fingertips across her lips and could still feel the lingering heat of his kiss.

When she closed her eyes, the memories of the cave burst in her mind like technicolor fireworks. She scrambled to rummage through her tote for her pad and pencils while the memories were still fresh.

Behind her, a man cleared his throat. Startled, Nicole stood and turned, almost losing her balance.

“Pardon me, ma’am,” he said, a slight twang coloring his words. “This is private property.”

“Oh,” she gasped, placing a hand over her thumping heart. “I’m sorry, I was just visiting. I’ll go now.”

Recognition flickered across his face and a corner of his mouth quirked. “Nikki?” he asked. “Nicole Sinclair?”

“Yes?” Nicole searched his face and the smirk became a crooked smile that glinted mischievous sparks in his eyes. Then, she knew him.

“Ricky Ryan.” The name came out with an accusatory tone she hadn’t intended. She crossed her arms and huffed, slightly embarrassed.

“It’s Rick nowadays. I’m all grown up, now.”

Yes. Nicole looked him over. He was a far cry from the scrawny boy who’d played with her around this pond. She’d enjoyed his company until he’d found more pleasure in pulling her hair, chasing after her with twigs he claimed were poison ivy and tossing her dolls into the center of the pond.

Now, Rick, tall and strong, stood before her in dark jeans that were tight enough to show he had muscled legs and lean hips, but loose enough to keep other details a mystery. His work boots were worn but not ragged and he wore an untucked plaid shirt over a clean white t-shirt.

“It’s been ages,” he said. He scrubbed a hand through his dark hair leaving it sticking up at crazy angles. “How would it be if we got together later to catch up?”

Nicole hesitated. She looked around at her small pond, her hands twitched at the thought of sketching out her ideas. She turned back to meet his gaze, determined to turn him down. But, when she looked into his eyes her breath caught. They were the bright, clear blue of a sunlit summer sky.

“Coffee at Hale’s?” he asked, stuffing his hands into his jeans pockets.

“I don’t know,” she said, drawing out her hesitation. “You used to pull my hair.”

“I’ll throw in peach cobbler,” he offered, taking a cautious step forward.

She stood and met his gaze without flinching. “You used to call me ‘Nikki, Nikki. Stinky, sticky.’ and then, tried to dunk me in this very pond.” She pouted her lower lip.

“With ice cream,” Rick said, his lips curving up. He took another step closer.

“Okay,” she said, in a reluctant tone. “But, you still owe me.”

“Do you have a lay-a-way plan?” He asked, closing the last of the distance between them.

“Maybe,” Nicole said. “How’s your credit?”

“Unlimited.”

He held out his hand to her and she took it. Electricity tingled up her spine.
***This is a short story based on a poem I created in high school that is forever lost. I rewrote the idea as a short story and submitted it to my writers group in February 2013. I revised it and resubmitted to my group again February 2017. What I’ve submitted for this post is culminated from all the feedback I’ve received. If you have any thoughts or comments, I’d love to hear them.

May you reconnect with the imagination of your youth and enjoy the journey to your heart’s desire!

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7 Bullet Friday – May the Fourth, Revenge of the Fifth

 

  • Que Pasa Festival 2017: Right here in Richmond, Virginia tomorrow (May 6), I’ll be down at the Canal Walk with my Salsa Rueda group and my Argentine Tango friends. We’ll be performing twice. Once at 3:30 p.m. on the Vista Stage (by the canal) and again at 5:30 p.m. on the Virginia Street Stage. It looks like it’s going to be a perfect day for celebrating Cinco de Mayo! If you’re in the Richmond area, please check it out!
    Find more details at: http://www.vahcc.com/iquestque-pasa-festival.html
  • My favorite song(s) this week: So, I’m a Star Wars fan (and Star Trek, and SciFi in general). Thursday, May 4 is Star Wars Day (“May the Fourth be with you…”) The most wonderful thing came across the airwaves from Palette-Swap Ninja – a mash-up of Star Wars and the Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts club Band. And, I have to say it is wonderful, fabulously funny, and obviously done with the love and reverence of true fans. If you haven’t heard it yet, please check it out on you tube. The videos are very well done and hilarious.
    Check them out at: https://www.youtube.com
  • Writing Update: I’m very close to posting my short story, Breathing Underwater! It’s a story about at woman named Nicole who is looking for inspiration to breathe new life into her art. She revisits her childhood haunts and finds much more than she expected.
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    “There isn’t anything anybody wants that is for any other reason than that they think they would feel better in having it.” —Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, or to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • My favorite writing prompt this week:
    “It’s all fun and games, until you’re in a high-speed chase with three police cars on your ass, one of them being driven by your mom.”
  • My favorite dream interpretation this week:
    Rain:
    If the rain is a gentle one, and especially if rainbows are present, this is a positive symbol, foreshadowing the coming of a peaceful interlude and much happiness.
    If the rain is heavy, this indicates a change in the dreamer’s financial fortunes. Depending on his circumstances, it could be a windfall or a major setback.
    A major thunderstorm with thunder and lightning indicates a sudden and unexpected increase in wealth, possibly through a legacy
    Astrological parallel: Venus
    Tarot parallel: The Wheel of Fortune
  • My Favorite from the inter-webs: Do you love words? No, I mean are you a true logophile; passionately, obsessively in love with words? No worries, you don’t have to be. Steve Chrisomalis has enough dedication and zeal to share with the rest of us. This website, called Phrontistery (from the Greek phrontistes ‘thinker’) is a haven and repository for obscure and lost words. Filled with tons of resources, you can find that perfect word to describe the her cloak made of mazarine velvet (rich blue or reddish-blue color) or your villain’s proclivity for killing partridges (perdricide). But, be warned, prepare to spend some time here. If you’re anything like me, once you start looking at the wonderful glossaries of seldom used words, you’ll want to stay a while.
    Check it out at: http://phrontistery.info/index.html

 

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7 Bullet Friday – Having Fun

 

  • RavenCon 2017: Heading to Williamsburg, Virginia this weekend to attend RavenCon 12, The Con of Opportunity, an annual writers convention focusing on Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror (a la Edgar Alan Poe). It’s filled to the brim with panel discussions on all topics related to writing and geek-dom in general with art and book vendors, cosplay and filking. Fun to be had by all and super affordable. If you can make it, I highly recommend it. Next week I hope to have some photos to share.
    Find more details at: http://www.ravencon.com/
  • Dragon World update: The challenge I’m having this week is letting go of the first draft story I’ve already written in order to write a better story. My hope was that I could “shoehorn” much of what I’d already written into a new format, and rewrite only the places where I had plot holes and add a couple more scenes to bring the story together. *insert buzzer noise here* It’s become an “unlearn everything you’ve learned” kind of thing. Starting over is hard…and I’m trying to open my mind, just a bit. :-S
    Thanks to Greg Smith of Agile Writers, story coach extraordinaire (and my boyfriend) for talking me down from the ledge!
    Check him out at: http://agilewriters.com/
  • What game I’m playing: I would say “this week” but I’ve been playing this game and will continue to play it for months/years/who knows. It’s called 2048, and if you like number puzzles, it’s totally addictive. The setup is a 4×4 grid that will give you either a 2 or a 4 in a random square. By swiping up/down/left/right you merge matching squares together to get their sums (i.e. 2+2=4, 4+4=8, as so on) until you get to 2048 (1024+1024). There are lots of apps out there for whatever device you have and some even have an “undo” button.
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    “You’re picky about the car you drive. You’re picky about what you wear. You’re picky about what you put in your mouth. We want you to be pickier about what you think.” —Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, or to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • My favorite writing prompt this week:
    “You are a ‘dreambender’ a type of psychic who can change people’s dreams for better or for worse. One night, someone comes to you with an unusual request.”
  • My favorite dream interpretation this week:
    Colors Symbolism in Dreams:

    Red: Good news. Passion. Anger. A warning to control your temper. Astrological parallel: Aries
    Blue: Enlightenment. Insight. Relief from worry. Assistance from outside sources. Astrological parallel: Libra
    Green: Peace. Tranquillity. The Earth. Money. A journey. Good news. Astrological parallel: Taurus
    Yellow: Intellect. A problem or puzzle to be solved. Possible setbacks. Gemini. Also: Gold: Leo.
    Pink: Love. Compassion. The attainment of a dream.
    Purple: Spirituality; status in one’s own circle. Increased social life, or the desire for same.
    Orange: Message from a great Master. Metaphysical or spiritual knowledge.
    Brown: Illness. Materialism.
    Black: Unhappiness. A rough road ahead. Something that the dreamer needs to know. In extreme cases, a death – BUT THE DREAMER’S DEATH IS NEVER SHOWN.Astrological parallel: Scorpio
    White: Purity. Success well earned.
    A swirl of color: Great joy, happiness, success. Dreams attained. Luck in love.Astrological parallel: The Sun
  • My Favorite from the inter-webs: Have you been avoiding adding diversity (people of color) to your writing out of fear that you’ll offend your readers? I stumbled across this blog searching for help describing my characters beyond their eye color and skin tone. And, it’s a treasure trove! From racial stereotypes to avoid to descriptions of hair and skin tone, it is such an asset. but, what truly won me over it the page “POC Profiles.” Here, a diverse range of ethnicity and sexual orientation speak up about what they don’t like about character portrayals in books/TV/movies and what they would love to see more of. The latter got my creative juices flowing on different and new story ideas.
    Check it out at: writingwithcolor.tumblr.com/

 

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7 Bullet Friday – Keeping it Going

  • New 7-Bullet-Friday graphic: I’m super proud of the new “7-Butter-Flyday” graphic I created on Photoshop. I’ve gone back and updated my last 7BF post with the new graphic and two pics to go with the first bullet.
  • Shawsville, VA: The weather was absolutely beautiful for our trip last weekend! Nothing says, “spring” like dogwoods and redbuds in bloom. Here are a couple pics of the town sign, sorry no population listed. But I did look it up on Wikipedia… 1,310 at the 2010 census. 🙂
  • Dragon World update: The focus this week was on the story arc of the entire series. And, I was surprised at the relief I felt after defining my story. Not just what its about, but how it gets from beginning to end. I’m not down in the weeds yet. These are broad strokes so I know the mechanics of the story. It truly is exciting to have clearer ideas. It hadn’t occurred to me after all these years of writing my first novel that I would feel more inspiration knowing where I’m going, as opposed to waiting until I write myself there to find out. Oh, and buh-bye to writer’s block. If you have a road map, you’re far less likely to get lost.
    Another shout out to Greg Smith of Agile Writers, story coach extraordinaire (and my boyfriend)!
    Check him out at: http://agilewriters.com/
  • What I’m reading this week: I am an audio-book addict, using my commute to “read.” I just started The Sleeper by Emily Barr. It’s a thriller about a woman who takes an overnight commuter train from Cornwall to London to escape her boring life and disappointing marriage. One night she vanishes from the train without a trace. I’m a quarter of the way in and I’m hooked.
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    “There are as many different worlds as there are perceivers or Beings or individuals. You are not here to create one world where everyone is the same, wanting and getting the same. You are here to be that which you want to be, while you allow all others to be that which they want to be.” —Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, or to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • My favorite writing prompt this week:
    “I woke up to hear knocking on glass. At first, I thought it was the window, until I heard it come from the mirror again.”
  • My Favorite from the inter-webs: Creating my new graphic inspired me to share my favorite site for downloading royalty free stock photos – Pixabay. You can also share your own pictures as public domain. The photos are high-res, and in many cases stunning and inspiring. Sometimes I just browse though them on my lunch hour. They come from all over the world and are completely free. You can make a donation to “buy them a cup of coffee” but it’s completely voluntary and there is no limit to how much you can download. The galaxy image making up my butterfly wings came from Pixabay. In fact, whenever I have a Photoshop project, I start here.
    Check it out at: https://pixabay.com/

7 Bullet Friday – Getting Started

I’ve been feeling guilty about neglecting my blog… Today, I received a post from someone that I follow and they are using #7bulletfriday, giving their followers a list of seven things that are going on in their lives. Just random, but positive, things going on. And I thought, “Hey, I can do that!”

So, here we go. The first of (hopefully) many 7-Bullet-Fridays.

  • This week, my sweet boyfriend and I celebrated our two-year, “I love you” anniversary. We had dinner at Flemming’s Steakhouse, I received a lovely bouquet of roses now gracing my desk and we have a new set of matching silver rings that my guy hammered with no adult supervision.

  • We’re traveling to Shawsville, VA (don’t worry if you’ve never heard of it) this weekend to visit my parents and celebrate my mom’s birthday. Happy birthday Mom!
  • My Dragon World five-novel series is getting a new stream of creative energy as I begin story-boarding Book 1 – Tree Dragon. I finished the first draft last year, pantser style, but it feels like its missing something. So, I’m going back to the drawing board. And, to help me figure things out is Greg Smith of Agile Writers, story coach extraordinaire (and my boyfriend)!
    Check him out at: http://agilewriters.com/
  • I just finished another short story called Mirror World. My writing group critiqued it last night and I can’t wait to get it revised and posted. Also on the short story topic, I am working on revisions to two more shorts called Breathing Underwater and Honey/Sheahanna/Chickery (a three perspectives story).
  • My favorite Abraham quote this week:
    We would like to leave you with this very clear knowing that we hold: You are just a few laughs away from letting a whole lot of good stuff in. You are just a few kisses away from letting a whole lot of good stuff in. You are just a little bit of relief away from letting a whole lot of good stuff in. Abraham
    To learn more about Abraham (channeled by Esther Hicks), the Law of Attraction, and to sign up for Abraham’s daily quote visit: http://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/index.php
  • I’m always looking for inspiration and constantly browsing writing websites and Pinterest for story prompts and ideas. Here’s one that gets my creative juices flowing, how about you?
    “Every night you visit me. Sometimes in dreams. Sometimes in nightmares.”
  • Lastly, I want to share this wonderful resource for names and their meanings. What I especially like about this site is, not only can you look up a name to get its meaning, variants and diminutives but you can also search for names by their meaning. Like a reverse phone lookup, if you have a character who is beautiful, joyful, strong or strange, unlucky, sorrowful, etc. you can find all the names that share those meanings. You can search first, last, name meaning and two numerology aspects, soul urge and expression numbers. And, you can refine by boy names, girl names and unisex names. Pretty cool…it’s become one of my go-to places when I’m developing a new character. http://www.meaning-of-names.com/search/

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Schrodinger’s Pocket, a short story

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Schrodinger’s Pocket, a short story

“If you can guess what I have in my pocket, you can have it.”

I looked up to see a man regarding me with warm brown eyes, the quirk of a smile playing on his lips. Sitting alone in my favorite coffee shop nested in my usual corner with latte, cinnamon roll and my nose in a book, I was virtually invisible. Or so I’d thought.

The low hum of conversation buzzed around us punctuated by the violent hissing of the milk steamer as the barista prepared someone’s drink. The comforting scents of coffee and vanilla saturated the air.

“Excuse me?” I asked, hoping I’d misheard him.

“Guess what I’ve got in my pocket and you can have it,” he repeated.

I suppressed a groan. Really? Just who was this guy interrupting my solitude? This was not a bar. This was a coffee shop for crying out loud, a safe haven for introverts the world over. Furthermore, I needed sugar and caffeine solace for the week I’d had. Cranky customers and demanding bosses can take a toll on a person, and I needed desperately not to have to please anyone but myself.

I had my hair in a messy bun. I wore my comfiest sweater that sported a hole at the elbow and sweatpants tucked into cozy boots. I had skipped make-up figuring my cats-eye reading glasses acted as a “do not disturb” sign for my face. Everything about me should have whisper-shouted, leave me alone. But there he was, waiting expectantly for some witty response on my part.

My expression must have implied righteous indignation because he shifted his weight a bit. I wanted to be rude, to tell him to take his phony pocket pickup line somewhere else. But, he gave me a small, hopeful smile and the twinkle in his eyes promised…something. But what?

I concentrated on relaxing the annoyed crease between my eyebrows and forced my slack mouth into a polite half-smile. It wasn’t that difficult, actually — he was easy to smile at.

His build was tall and lean, his chestnut hair fell in tousled locks and his weekend beard almost hid the kiss of a dimple on his chin. He wore a graphic tee under a tweed jacket. And, even though his khakis were comfortably rumpled, his casual but put-together aesthetic put my coffee-zombie look to shame. For the first time this morning, I wished I’d made more of an effort.

He might be older than me, but not by much. Anything more than that was hard to guess. What did he do? Where was he from? I decided it didn’t matter. There was a sense of warmth to him that enticed me. He lifted his coffee to take a sip and at the bending of his elbow I noticed his jacket’s suede patches. They made me think of Indiana Jones as a professor at Oxford, an intellectual concealing a secret life filled with adventure.

He arched an eyebrow at me as if to say, Well?

At the unspoken prompt, my gaze traveled down to his waist. His jacket pockets looked flat and empty. No lumps hinting at treasure hidden behind a layer of fabric.

He cleared his throat softly. Not the obvious “ahem,” and I realized I might have been staring at him below the waist a bit too long. My cheeks grew uncomfortably warm and I tore my attention back to his face. His lips curved into a sly caught-you-looking smile.

I squirmed in my seat and focused on the riddle at hand to regain my composure. So, what could he have in his pocket?

It could be nothing, lint, a paper clip, a penny. That thought irritated me. He was a time-waster, a cad, a prankster hoping to make a fool of me and walk away. But…

It could be something, a hundred-dollars, diamond earrings, the key to a mansion. He could be a gentleman, a philanthropist, a hunky, fairy god-father coming to me when I needed a break and helping me in an unexpected way. Or…

It could be everything, all the nothings and the somethings and the infinity that fills the in-between. Disappointment and sorrow and regret. Hope and happiness and adventure. The probabilities were vastly different and endless.

As I looked at him the shop door opened and closed, sending a flash of reflected sunlight that sparked amber highlights in his eyes and hair.

Potential. That’s what he offered me, in a Schrodinger’s Cat sort of way. Whatever I sought from him was what I could find. Nothing, if I turned him away. Something, if I decided to guess. It was entirely up to me. In this moment the cat, our prospective relationship, was both dead and alive. And, I got to choose which it would be when I opened the proverbial box by guessing at the contents of his pocket.

I smiled at him. He smiled at me. He knew that I knew.

I yearned to keep the box closed tightly, preserving our relationship-cat in suspended animation. I wanted to stay in this moment forever. This moment when anything and everything was conceivable, perfectly balanced on the fulcrum of creation.

“So,” he said. “Care to guess?”

“Oh,” I took a sip of my latte. “Hmm,” I tapped my chin in a play of feigned concentration. “I’d have to say…endless possibilities.”

He pulled out the chair opposite me and sat down, setting his coffee cup next to mine. I closed my book. He proffered his hand to me and I slipped my hand into his. It felt warm and his heat travelled through me, turning my bones to honey.

I had opened the box after all, and the cat was very much alive.

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This short story was based on the Writer’s Digest writing prompt: Write a short story, of 750 words or fewer, that begins with the following line of dialogue: “If you can guess what I have in my pocket, you can have it.”

I exceeded the word count a bit, but then this is a prompt from 2013 so there was no chance of my entering it into the WD competition for publication. This story was submitted to my writing group in January 2017. What I’ve submitted for this post is result after the feedback I received. If you have any thoughts or comments, I’d love to hear them.

Keep your mind and heart open to the endless possibilities!

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