May 30, 2013

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May 17, 2013

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The greatest gift is a portion of thyself.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

     
    Peter didn't do portions. Peter gave himself so freely 
in life, death certainly won't contain him. 
He's right here. 

    We've lost someone very special. My heart hurts, and it's hard to breathe deeply, but just like Peter, the memories come right in. One after another, capturing my attention, as Peter did simply by entering a room. So many, many wonderful memories, and I smile, and even laugh. Just like Peter, because of Peter, at Peter, but always with Peter.  
    The Watermans and the Zanibonis have had many adventures, in many places, over many years. We've shared all the occasions families can share: births, deaths, celebrations, holidays, vacations, and the damnedest predicaments. Laughter touched every one (and shaped quite a few). Gifts, all, because Peter was there.  
    I posted a favorite photo of Peter and Helene on FB last night, and someone who'd only recently met Peter, saw it and wrote "Oh, that's my buddy!!!"
    That sentiment trailed in Peter's wake. Peter was fun, in the truest sense of the word, but most importantly, he was there. Always. Right there, where he was invited or needed, and every place and occasion was better because of it. It wasn't what he did, but who he was.
    Peter leaves a terrible hole in our hearts, but the smiles he leaves are so much larger. With every one, Peter is here. Across space and time, right here.  

  Cin Cin, Peter. Go catch tomorrow. 



Apr 24, 2013

#ReadLocal

 




Paige W. Pendleton 
and
Pig Wing Press

support 
Maine Schools and Libraries.


I love meeting readers, and am happy to collaborate 
with teachers and librarians 
on events students and readers enjoy. 

I am available for signing events, talks, readings, and creative writing programs.


contact Paige: pwpendleton@yahoo.com

Apr 5, 2013

Scurvy Dogs


Trailer Teaser:


Book II of The Black Ledge Series


Sound carries across the water, especially on a quiet morning, 
but I swear I just heard .. .  from Seal Rock? 

Oh dear.



Mar 17, 2013

Teaser from Thomas Block



Thomas Block 
is creating some fabulous pieces for 

Book II of The Black Ledge Series


Here is a teaser, featuring The Pyske Infestation of Black Point!    






The technique Thomas is using for these pieces is called 
Chiaroscuro, 
which means "drawing with light".

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Tom holds a degree in art education from the University of Southern Maine and was an art teacher in mid coast Maine for over 37 years. He has exhibited watercolors, sculpture, oils and mixed media in various locations through out New England. Tom's most recent book illustrations includes, Togus, A Coon Cat Finds a Home by Don Carrigan and Baxter in the Blaine House by Paula Benoit.




                                                      

Mar 16, 2013

Teaser, The Keeper and the Alabaster Chalice


Thomas Block 
is creating some fabulous pieces for 

Here is a teaser, featuring Seaton and Doris the Acadian Water Witch!  




Isn't she gruesome?  

The technique Thomas is using for these pieces is called 
Chiaroscuro, 
which means "drawing with light".

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Tom holds a degree in art education from the University of Southern Maine and was an art teacher in mid coast Maine for over 37 years. He has exhibited watercolors, sculpture, oils and mixed media in various locations through out New England. Tom's most recent book illustrations includes, Togus, A Coon Cat Finds a Home by Don Carrigan and Baxter in the Blaine House by Paula Benoit.




Feb 20, 2013

Review of Tomes of Taria: Kaylen’s Rising by Yves Robichaud



 Tomes of Taria: Kaylen’s Rising by Yves Robichaud 

In Yves Robichaud’s new release we meet Kaylen, a cave elf in the troubled subterranean land of Caverna.

Though Kaylen has lived a content life with his parents, he sees other teens living a less-sheltered existence, and questions begin to nag. 

Why has he never gone to school? What exists beyond the sheltered world of his home?

Kaylen’s story begins in a garden, and as often happens with gardens, discord enters. This event causes Kaylen to question his parents, and challenge their decisions. They realize it is time for Kaylen to attend school. 

Attending school, though, brings more questions than answers. Kaylen learns the history of his people, truths about his parents, and is forced to confront both his own, and others’ strengths and weaknesses.

This action-packed fantasy will appeal to all audiences. It has all the ingredients of a proper magical fantasy: suspense, intrigue, atmosphere, and identifiable characters. It also has a bit more. Kaylen’s journey to self-awareness is finely woven through his exciting adventures. Readers of all ages will enjoy this fantastical coming-of-age tale. 


Jan 29, 2013

Jan 22, 2013

Poor Vernon


Team Keeper won the #Smackdown 
with the most downloads.

Vernon must don the dreaded Pink T

Time and place to be announced.
Media will be notified.

Drums will be beaten. 
Bells will be rung.

Those who participated, who tolerated our shenanigans in their newsfeed, 
and especially 

everyone who shared the #Smackdown Promo. 
Thank you, all.  

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Jan 18, 2013

#Smackdown







We compete, you win!  
Two great e-books, Free!  


It's Team Keeper versus Team Slow Boat 


January 18th through January 21rst




Which book will have the most downloads? Vernon is hoping 

it is his, or he will have to wear the dreaded T.


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Jan 15, 2013

Winners Faeries and Fantasy Hop!








I've drawn the six lucky winners, and three alternates, and I'll announce their first names when they've responded.  

Thank you to all for participating!  


Upcoming event: 

Vernon Baker (and his silly demons) have thrown down a gauntlet. 
Check our FB pages and twitter (#Smackdown) on 
Friday, January 18, 2013 for details of his demise. 


Check out his books here (mine is better, though).


Dec 26, 2012

Cheers

     The New Year's Resolution. Why?
     Don't let the confetti distract you - it's a subversive plot.
     Oh yes, yes it is. Have a seat.

     Once upon a time, in a land far, far away there were two agents of Misery. Stress and Strife were their names, and they were very good at their jobs. Times were simpler. They broke the flint knives of hunters/gatherers, back-drafted hearth fires filling caves with smoke, and propagated mildew on food stores, but it was a simpler time and they were not overworked. They enjoyed a comfortable run for a long time.
     Our world grew and evolved though, and Stress and Strife had to organize and recruit assistance or give up earned vacation time. They formed a networking effort of global proportions and employed covert agents everywhere. The agents headed their own departments and were charged with specific tasks. One agent, for example, oversaw havoc in the medical field. This encompassed everything from lowering the accepted age of colonoscopies to flossing to HDL/LDL imbalance. Another was charged with retailing, and instructed underlings to periodically and without warning alter measurements of clothing industry size standards. Yet another was responsible for the financial world and their subordinates hid fees and bounced checks.
     The departments worked like a well-oiled machine to year-end culmination of widespread unhappiness, hypertension, and insomnia. December. The most glorious time of the year for Stress and Strife.
     Except ... it all ended every year at midnight on Christmas Day. Christmas night demarcates the DMZ (de-miseried zone), and Stress and Strife's archenemies, Peace and Relaxation, take over. The entire week between Christmas and New Year's Eve belongs to them, and Stress and Strife must watch from the sidelines. Joy, Mirth, and Unflappable assist Peace and Relaxation to hold the enemy at bay. All week, year after year, decade after decade.

     This week had long been a thorn in Stress and Strife's side. They sought to reclaim this lost territory and the subject came up often. Emergency meetings were frequently called with only the one item on the agenda (which was good, because Robert hated Stress and Strife and forbade them to use his rules).
     At one such meeting the department heads mulled the same old ideas. The December 26th sales never managed to pack the wallop as Black Friday. Impatient suggested having the stores open at midnight, but that tactic was back-firing on Thanksgiving, and Hesitation was reluctant to go there.
     They puzzled and discussed but a solution continued to elude them. Just as the consensus was reached again they'd have to accept defeat this one week a year, Anxiety had a brilliant idea.
     "What if," she proposed, thinking aloud, "what if, somehow, we got people worrying about things that hadn't even gone wrong yet?"
     "What do you mean?" asked Suspicion and Skepticism simultaneously.
     "Well .. we can't make them participate in the misery of life this week, but maybe we can get them worrying about next week. .. make people think about it, and by just thinking about it, in fact, screw up their week .....yes! Yes! With the right marketing we can even get them to look forward to it! Plan to participate in said misery!" Anxiety was so excited she could hardly get the idea out.
     Well, everyone around the table was speechless (in fact, Rumor has it Anxiety got a big promotion that day).
     Obsessed was quick to see where Anxiety was headed and began making lists.
     Fret had logistical concerns. A lot.
     Clutter saw the marketing opportunities; noisemakers, champagne, dumb hats. Balls, pennies, and shoes dropping all at the same time.
     Resolve jumped in and asked, "Yeah, but how do we get them to do it?"
     "That's your department," Lazy said.
     And the New Year's Resolution was born.









original post 12-31-2010

Dec 23, 2012

Star of Wonder, Star of Night



Star of wonder, star of night
Star with royal beauty bright

Westward leading, still proceeding

Guide us to Thy perfect light

 The Star  
In this breathtaking photograph, Dara Hurt captured 
the star's beauty on a soft winter evening.



    The Älvkors, or Elf Cross, featured in The Keeper and the Rune Stone, is not the only star in the Camden Hills. Each Christmas season a star is mounted on the turret atop Mount Battie in Camden Hills State Park. The star is lit the evening after Thanksgiving and remains erected and lit each night until New Years Day. Bob Oxton climbs Mount Battie each night and starts the generator which illuminates the star. Neither rain, sleet, or snow have thwarted Bob - he's not missed a night in 40+ years. 



To see other pieces of Dara's amazing work:

Dara Hurt

contact: ladyblue12@yahoo.com








Dec 10, 2012

The Keeper and the Rune Stone







The Keeper and the Rune Stone
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Nov 30, 2012

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A pleasant surprise to brighten a glum day?

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Nov 28, 2012

The Alabaster Chalice





Prologue

Restless, Motte shifted from one leg to the other, her talons gouging the granite as she settled on the pediment.
The Ley Lines sang to her. They sang of what had been, what was, and what was yet to be. Songs, older than time, of love, joy, and loss, dwelled in Motte’s heart, and she recognized what had been prophesied had come to pass.
He’d bonded with the child. It was foretold, and so it would be.

Teaser 


Illustration by Thomas Block

Nov 7, 2012

The Winner of the YA Mythology Giveaway Hop....

is ...  Ryan!

Thanks to everyone who participated !

Nov 2, 2012

The Magnificent Map


Thomas Block created this illustration for 
the first book of The Black Ledge Series.

 Camden, Maine as seen by those aware of the Realm.  


               

-click image to enlarge-



ABOUT THE ARTIST:


Tom holds a degree in art education from the University of Southern Maine and was an art teacher in mid coast Maine for over 37 years. He has exhibited watercolors, sculpture, oils and mixed media in various locations through out New England. Tom's most recent book illustrations includes, Togus, A Coon Cat Finds a Home by Don Carrigan and Baxter in the Blaine House by Paula Benoit.









*Photo by Dara Hurt







Nov 1, 2012

The Winner of the 2012 Spooktacular Giveaway Hop is....

... Sarah !


Thanks to everyone who participated !  That was fun!

Book One


The Black Ledge Series

The secrets of the Red Paint People have haunted Maine for 7000 years. From the vast fjords of Norway to the shores of New England, ancient standing stones mark a trail of betrayal, greed, and murder.

  The Keeper and the Rune Stone 


An unholy ritual, a ticking clock. Four children discover there are things that go bump in the night ...

Centuries ago a group of Elves committed an unholy ritual. But the ritual was a spectacular failure. It transformed the Elves into the Noctivagi - the beings we know as vampires.

Striving to maintain a fragile peace, the ancient Elves and Dwarves negotiated an Accord, which they've renewed every year on the Summer Solstice. The ceremony depends on the magical Rune Stone, but it's missing. If it is not found—and quickly—the consequences could be dire, and not just for Elves and Dwarves.

Four children, Rob, Jack, Eleanor, and Flora, stumble into a world of magic and mayhem when they move into Black Ledge, the old estate on the Maine coast, and discover
they aren’t the only ones who live there.







"something wicked is going to happen.." EAD

"Hell, yes" KZF

"cracking tale of mystery and adventure" JBW

"Basically, I loved this" MF

Boo!

Oct 26, 2012

A Good Scare for a Great Cause


A Good Scare for a Great Cause

This time of year, who doesn’t love a great, chilling ghost story? This year, five mystery/thriller authors have come together to fill that need for hungry readers – All in the name of a good cause. Authors Susan Russo Anderson, DV Berkom, Jen Blood, Joanne Sydney Lessner, and Wayne Zurl have each contributed a ghostly/paranormal short featuring their respective series’ detectives, with 100% of their profits donated to the non-profit organization Doctors Without Borders.

For just $1.99, you get plenty of quality chills and thrills… And the knowledge that your hard-won dollars are going to a great cause. To whet your appetite, here’s a snippet from SERIAL SLEUTHS, Volume 1: Haunted.

The following excerpt is taken from DV Berkom’s short story Let Sleeping Dogs Lie, featuring the heroine of her bestselling Kate Jones thrillers.

I chose a table near the front of the restaurant and ordered a cup of coffee with cream and a plate of fry bread. One of the owners, Luci, came by with a full pot of coffee. Her long, dark hair pulled back in a thick ponytail, she wore a distinctive, silver squash-blossom necklace with earrings to match. Two men, locals judging by their familiarity with Luci, sat at an adjacent table, with a cup of coffee and a piece of pie in front of them. One wore a bright yellow ball cap, while the other had placed his red one on the table in front of him. They appeared to be friendly types, so I asked the guy with the yellow cap if he was from around there.

He smiled as he took a leisurely sip of his coffee. “Yep. Lived here all my life. Gary here has, too,” he said, as he nodded at his companion. “Where're you from?”

“Durm. I guide Jeep tours down the way.”

Yellow Cap appeared to ponder this as he took a bite of pie. “What're you doin' in this neck of the woods, you don't mind my asking?”

“Not at all,” I replied. Luci placed a plate of fragrant fry bread and a squeeze bottle of honey in front of me. My mouth watered as I cut into the warm, doughy goodness and wolfed down a bite. “I'm looking for a friend, Rana Celik. She mentioned she was in Hok'ee the last time I heard from her.”

Yellow Cap frowned and looked at the other guy. “What's she look like?”

“Around five-four, medium build with dark hair, brown eyes, and a Turkish accent. She would have been with a guy named Tony,” I added with a smile. I didn't know if these guys were friends of Tony's, and didn't want to tip them off I was worried.

Gary sat forward in his chair. “Yeah, there was a couple here two days ago. The woman matches your description. Turkish, huh?” I nodded and he continued. “They picked up supplies at the grocery store. Said they were going camping.”

“Did they say where?” Two days. I'd have to step up my game to find Rana before the trail went cold.

“Nope. But he had some weird ass things for a camping trip in the back of his pickup. Witchy stuff, if you ask me.”

“Witchy stuff?” I shifted uneasily in my chair.

“You know, stuff for ceremonies an' shit. He asked if Manny had any blood from a hog he just butchered. When he said no, the guy got pissed off and stormed out of the store. Your friend apologized for him and followed him out.”

“He Navajo?” Yellow Cap asked his friend.

“Nah. A wannabe, maybe. I never seen him around.”

“What kind of ceremony?” I had a bad feeling about Tony's quest for blood.

Gary glanced at Yellow Cap and shrugged. “It's probably nothin’.”

Yellow Cap seemed particularly interested in the last bite of his pie. Luci walked over with the coffee and freshened everyone's cup.

“He's talking about yee naaldlooshii. A Skinwalker,” she said.

Yellow Cap cleared his throat.

“Aren't they like shapeshifters?” I asked, ignoring his apparent attempt to silence Luci.

Luci nodded and set the coffee pot on the table. “Usually coyotes, but they can turn into any animal. I've heard they can even take over another person's body. Only thing is,” she glanced at the two men at the table. “To become a Skinwalker, you have to be initiated.”

“Which means,” I prompted.

She took a deep breath before continuing. “Which means your friend is probably in danger. In order to gain power, they're supposed to kill someone close to them.”


Celebrate the Halloween season by picking up your copy of SERIAL SLEUTHS, Volume 1: Haunted on Amazon for just $1.99!