Tuesday, July 19, 2011

An autobiographical memoir from a vampire's perspective

Mr. Bek Harrington has a very interesting webpage where you can see his writing. He proposes an autobiographical memoir from a 3000 year old vampire's perspective.
If you want to check it out:
Vampires Revealed

I'll leave you with an image to further tempt you to check it out:

Blurb:
For centuries the debate has raged; are vampires real? There has been plenty
of myth and superstition regarding vampires but not a lot of truth or answers.
Do not deceive yourself, do not believe the myriad of lies sold to you by
publishing houses, TV & Movie studios. Vampires are real, and are very
dangerous creatures.
Finally the truth will be told.
Join Bektamun, a 3000 year old vampire, on a journey of discovery. Leave
behind your preconceived ideas, forget the horror stories and disregard
everything you think you know about vampires. Never before have humans had
and an opportunity such as this. To know the unadulterated truth, for every
question you may have ever had about vampires to be answered.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

An amazing author to check out: George Straatman

George Straatman writes fiction in the horror genre, here I'd love to introduce you to The Converging: Closures in Blood, his latest book in a trilogy.

An introduction to this amazing book:
The Converging: Closures in Blood is the concluding volume of George Straatman’s epic Converging horror trilogy. Though rooted firmly in the horror/supernatural thriller genre, Closures in Blood is a skilful weaving of intense action and compelling drama that will stand as a fitting finale to this dark and richly imagined tale.
After apparently vanquishing the demon, Cynara Saravic…the now-immortal Elizabeth Simpson returns to America to begin a desperate search for the only man she has ever loved and the one person who can grant her absolution for the sins she has committed while under the demon’s dark thrall. Abhorred as an abomination by both Heaven and Hell, Elizabeth must run a deadly and insidious gauntlet to find David Stillman, unaware that she has become the catalyst for an apocalyptic war between good and evil. Pursued across a dying America by legions of religious fanatics and satanic assassins, Elizabeth is forced to turn to her avowed enemy…a dark mistress who represents her only hope of eluding her relentless pursuers and finding some sense of closure to the dark nightmare of her life…and a hope of personal redemption. Populated by a cast of dark and richly detailed characters, Closures in Blood is a frenetic rollercoaster ride into darkest depths of the Converging universe…a place where the vile and the righteous will find a grim measure or resolution in the explosive conclusion to this master work of dark horror.




Now... let's have some questions and answers with George about his book:

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR CLOSURE IN BLOOD

1. What are the primary themes of this final segment?

As the title would imply, the novel’s plot revolves around putting a measure of closure to the story elements that have bridged the trilogy. By the conclusion of this novel, all of the primary characters who have populated the world of the Converging will have found a sense of resolution by the novel’s closing page. In addition to this, the story deals with the protagonist’s search for personal redemption and atonement for her culpability in Cynara Saravic’s twisted tapestry of evil.

2. Is there one common theme that ties the three segments of the trilogy together?

This is first and foremost, a horror trilogy and its roots are fixed deep in the dark soil of the supernatural thriller genre, but really, the story transcends the genre to become more of an intense drama about one woman’s thirty-five years search for a degree of normalcy after the foundations of her life have been eradicated by cataclysm events. Elizabeth’s painful and often tragic journey is really a metaphor for perseverance and a sustained belief in the compelling power of hope. The horror elements merely serve as a vehicle through which this story is told.

3. How long did it take to complete the full Converging cycle?

The full cycle took twenty-five years to write from the first moment I took up a pen and began the first page of the original novel until the moment I decided that I was happy with the end product of Closures in Blood. The characters of the story become constant companions of sorts…who I’ve come to care about and develop an emotional attachment to.

4. The first two novels were characterized by intense and dark horror…that could often be considered disturbing…does this atmosphere prevail in the final installment?

Most definitely…I’ve attempted to infuse the novel with a pervasive sense of desperation in which Elizabeth’s search for David Stillman is undertaken against a frenetic background of terror and incessant pursuit. The central concept of the Converging has always been about a wide array of forces coming together at one juncture in time with catastrophic results and Closures in Blood is fraught with this element. I wanted the story to unfold like an avalanche…or more correctly, a convergence of avalanches…all coming together with a brutally violent finality. Every character in this novel is much like a piece of an intricate jigsaw puzzle…the commonality of each of these pieces is Elizabeth Simpson, who serves as the lens through which they are all focused…with extremely explosive results. This novel certainly serves up the most diverse collection of characters of the series…and this diversity adds to the volatility of the plot.

5. Was there a single facet of this story that would stand out as the most difficult to write?

The segment of the story that dealt with the teenage runaway, Cassandra Jasic was perhaps one of the most difficult that I’ve ever written…the scene in which she reveals the story of the abuse she suffered as a child was difficult to write…and equally difficult to read. Ultimately, horror is an emotional response and Cassandra Jasic’s hellish ordeal goes a long way toward justifying the depth of psychosis she demonstrates in the story. The tone of segments such as this one is critical…an author has to be attuned to the need for presenting this type of material in a way that does not make it gratuitous or even worse…appears to condone the actions being depicted.

6. With the conclusion of this series, is there any one character with whom you feel most connected?

Though I’ve enjoyed all of my characters immensely and feel a strong affinity for each, I would say that Elizabeth Simpson is the individual for whom I have the most empathy…I often reflect on the things that she endured over the course of the three novels and I’m suffused by a profound sense of sadness. Cynara Saravic presented me with the most perplexing technical challenges as a character, but Elizabeth Simpson is the one who resonates emotionally through the trilogy…her closure is, for me, the most emotionally poignant.

7. Are the any specific moral concepts contained within this final novel?

It would be difficult to write a two thousand page story without inculcating some personal philosophy into the fabric of the story…The story is violent and bloody, but beneath this, there resonates a subtle judgment on the nature of this violence. The story also holds an implied statement on the nature of seduction and the way that an individual’s personal prejudices can ensnare them into accepting things that both dangerous and illogical. This subtext is most clearly demonstrated by the characters of Gregor Ingram and Contayza Prowzi, whose inherent prejudices allow them to be deceived into seeing Elizabeth Simpson as the ultimate manifestation of evil.
Elizabeth Simpson takes center stage in this novel and it is through her that I have implicitly conveyed my own personal view on violence and moral integrity…Through all of her travails and loss, Elizabeth retains an inviolable sense of dignity and grace and vehemently refuses to succumb to the more primal urges that drive many of the novel’s other characters…she comes closest to representing my own perspective on the treatment of violence in art.

8. With the conclusion of the trilogy…have we seen the last of Elizabeth and Cynara?

As mentioned earlier…this cycle had a twenty-five year creative life. In that time, I have transitioned from a horror novelist to a fantasy novelist…a genre with the broadest creative potential. Still, it would be impossible to invest so much creative and emotional energy into characters such as Cynara and Elizabeth and not have a strong bond with both. The Converging as a concept has definitely run its course, but I have tinkered with the idea of writing a novel that tells the story of the demon Cynara Saravic and her life through the years between her disappearance in 1850 to her appearance in the fictitious town where the first novel takes place in the 1970s. As for the trilogy’s primary protagonist, Elizabeth Simpson, I have developed a plot outline for a novel that would take place some years after the events chronicled in the epilogue of Closures in Blood. Both of these notions are in the formative stages and whether they will germinate into full novels, only time will tell. My primary focus over the next few years will be on development of my fantasy cycle – Journey through the Land of Shades.

If you want to know more about this superb author and his amazing work, check out the following links:

Check out his website!
Discover him on Goodreads
Get hold of his books!
Follow him on facebook
Follow him on twitter

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Author Interview: Atarah L. Poling

1) Before we ask you more about your writing, it would be very interesting to know more about you, the author. How and when did you start writing?
I actually started writing in the fifth grade because I really got interested in an assignment for English Class. Also started writing poetry in the sixth grade.



2) Was it hard to decide to "share" your writing with the world? What's the best thing about it?

No it wasn't really hard for me to decide. Ever since I started writing I wanted to share my works. The best part about sharing my writing is that I know in my own way I am promoting reading. I know not many people enjoy reading, not as many as there once was years ago. With writing young adult books and making them slightly shorter in length I hope to captivate the readers.


3) One of your books, Hidden Light deals with some difficult topics but it is quite special from what I've read. Can you tell us more about it?
Yes, I can. I have personal difficulties with mental illnesses and I know how they can affect anyone's life and make you feel alone. It was because of this that I wrote Hidden Light, hoping that many will see that you're never alone in this life. There's always someone else out there that can understand. I want to get it across that yes, at this time, life may seem dark but there's always a hidden light.


4) Your other book, Forbidden Secret: Shadows Behind Locked Doors is quite different, right? What motivated you to write this one?

Yes, Forbidden Secret: Shadows Behind Locked doors is actually a young-adult fiction based on a paranormal romance. I've always found the paranormal to be interesting and I enjoy reading these kind of books the most. It always help to be able to escape our current lives in the pages of books. That is why I decided to write Forbidden Secret. Even I, myself, was able to escape this world and imagine this young girl's life.


5) Are you currently working on another book?
Yes I am writing another one currently and there's also one that is in the process of being published. The contract has been signed. The one that is soon to come out is another paranormal-romance for young adults.


6) Is there any reflection you'd like to leave our readers with?
I just want readers to know that no matter what obstacle you may face things will be alright. The stress will eventually dwindle down. Also to keep up the reading. I find that reading, especially fiction based books, allows us to handle whatever stress we may be handling in the present. Us authors wouldn't be able to continue on writing with out the support. If you enjoy a book by all means leave a great review. Those reviews are always helpful.


7) Where can our readers find out more about you and your books?
I am on goodreads.com, simply look up Atarah L. Poling. I love getting friend requests and would be willing to answer any questions. I also have a fan page on facebook. Once again under the name Atarah L. Poling.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Author Interview: Nicki J Markus

Nicki J Markus is the author of books such as:
Awaken To The Night Running Blind (Time Keepers ) Dragon's Heart Time Keepers - The Beast Within - Part Two

Here you'll find her interesting answers to our questions and discover more about this fabulous author!

1) We would like to know something more about yourself as an author and what lies behind your author persona, so let's start this interview with your beginning as an author. How and when did you start writing?

I have loved reading and writing for many years and always said I wanted to be a writer, but it was only in 2010 that I really decided to give it a go. I did a Creative Writing Course and while working on that I started to scribble some short stories. I had planned to submit to some open submission calls for anthologies, but a good friend (and fellow author) read one and suggested I submit to one of her publishers instead. I did, it was accepted, and the rest, as they say, is history.


2) What's your favourite piece of writing? I mean, from everything you've written, what is your personal favourite and why?

Hmm. I think Awaken to the Night out of those already published as that was my first one accepted and, though I haven't seen sales figures yet, it seemed to do well for me. But I am fond of my vampire story called Day-Walker which has recently been accepted by Silver Publishing and will be released later this year.


3) What do you need in order to get inspired and write?

Peace and quiet. I find I cannot work when my fiance is home and has the TV on - the noise is too distracting. I like to be alone with my thoughts and then the words come.


4) What is the best book you've read this year?

Ohh. That's hard as I've read a few good ones. I guess The Vampire Dimitri by Colleen Gleason springs to mind. I read that last month and really enjoyed it.


5) Where do you get the inspiration for your characters?

Often I dream them - usually just before I fall asleep at night when my mind is wandering. Sometimes I am thinking of existing characters and stories, thinking of ways they could have been different, and then someone pops into my head!


6) Are you currently working on a new book? If so, when can we expect to see it on the market?

Well, as I said, Day-Walker is out in September (provisionally). My Time Keepers miniseries is still ongoing too. Parts 1 and 2 are already available and the final two parts are due early May and early June. My current WIP is a thriller novella. I hope to have that ready to submit to the publisher next month.

7) Where can the readers find your books and discover more about you?

For more info on me and my books (including buy links), you can visit my website/blog: http://nickijmarkus.com

8) Please leave us with a phrase to reflect upon or a quote.

Think of something witty by Oscar Wilde and pretend I said it...no seriously!

Thank you very much for your time!

Thanks for having me!


Check out the Amazon links to Nicki's fabulous books:













Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Love Fantasy Sci-Fi Novels: Distract My Hunger by X. Williamson

Love Fantasy Sci-Fi Novels: Distract My Hunger by X. Williamson

If you follow the link I posted above, you will get to an amazing blog about books and book reviews. I got many ideas of books to read from there and to be honest, Siobhan, the blog owner, discovers amazing books! I truly have to thank her for broadening my to-read list and making me discover incredible books I didn't even know existed...
After checking it out for a while I decided to ask her if she wanted to read Distract my hunger and she accepted to review it! Well, by following the link you can also find out what she thought about it.
I'm sure that if you enjoy paranormal romance or urban fantasy books you will love her blog!
Distract my hunger

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Book two of Kristie Cook's Soul Savers series: PURPOSE

Kristie Cook did it again with this book!
It was just as good as I hoped it would be. After reading Promise (Soul Savers) I wanted to read more about the characters, I wanted to continue reading their story.

Purpose was different from book one in many aspects, but that is what made it so good. I could feel how the characters had evolved, Alexis was not in the same state of mind and this helped me empathise with her even more. Many questions I had from "Promise" about the background of the characters and small things that were not clear before were answered in this one. In this book one gets to understand better the Amadis and the Daemoni, and what I most wanted to know personally... what happens with the Angdora!

I can't wait for book three in this thrilling series! I'm sure that this author will manage to make it even better than the first two. Truly it is a series you must read, every page is worth it!

"Promise" the first book of an amazing series by Kristie Cook

Promise (Soul Savers)
I found this book by chance on the net and found its description quite enticing so I decided to give it a try. The ebook is beautifully formated and words flow effortlessly from page to page. I bought it on smashwords in January and to be totally honest, once I started reading I simply could not stop.


It is the story of Alexis, a quite special human teen who holds a huge responsiblility since her birth... though she doesn't know at the beginning.
An amazing lovestory develops between Alexis and Tristan, a completely lovable character that you must read the book to meet...

I completely fell in love with this book, I went from not knowing the author to wanting to read everything she's written so far with this book. In fact, I can even say that "Promise" has become one of my favourite books of all time. It is a perfect mixture between a paranormal story and romance, so well balanced that it gives you action, romance and sexiness in a perfect dose.

Don't miss , book two of this amazing series!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Winner of "Distract my hunger" Signed Book Giveaway 1

I'm so excited about this whole contest we had at my facebook page, it was the first Signed Book Giveaway contest and I'm thrilled with the amount of people that participated!
As in all contests there was a winner, and the lucky one to win a free signed copy of Distract my hunger is a lady called... Pauletta Horn
Congratulations Pauletta!

I wish I could send a copy to each and everyone that participated, it is somewhat bitter-sweet to have the contest come to its end: and that is why I've decided to have another signed book giveaway contest! Perhaps in the next one I can give away 2 books, or a book and some book-markers... Let's see!
The idea is to have the next contest as soon as we get to 200 "likes" on my facebook page, we don't need that many people to join... Last time I checked there were already 132 "likes" :)
Feel free to invite as many people as you want to join, the more the merrier! And of course more giveaways to come!
Just in case you want to "like" the page and have not done so yet, here's the link:

X.Williamson's facebook authorpage

Thank you to everyone who participated and thank you for all the feedback! You can't imagine how valuable feedback is for an author. It helps us write better, feel inspired and want to improve ourselves, so keep the feedback flowing! I love to know your honest thoughts on my writing, if it's positive I must admit I feel happy because one writes for the readers and to share a story... But I also welcome negative feedback if you think I deserve it! Nobody's perfect and there is always room for improvement, right?

Thank you all!
And keep on interacting!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Hush Money


I just finished reading this book over the weekend and couldn't wait to write a tiny review about it.
It is a book in the young adult genre that manages to make a quite paranormal story completely believable! Some teens have special abilities called "talents", those make them different from other people but they also make them almost outlaws. A government agency looks for talents to lock them up and be able to control their abilities.
The story is sort of in the lines of X-men, so if you like them you will probably enjoy this story too! It is nicely written, with an alternating point of view that reminds me of the technique used in "Shiver" which proves to be vaery effective in this story too.
The title itself did not attract me at the beginning, but I'm very happy I got to read it anyway. It was a delightful read. And you know what else? The kindle version is truly inexpensive!
I finished this book wanting to know more about these talents, I will certainly read something else by this author!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Signed book giveaway! Check it out!

Today starts the first signed book giveaway contest at my facebook authorpage:



Check out the note about signed book giveaways!
I'll be giving away a paperback copy of "Distract my hunger" amongst those of you who join the contest. The winner will be posted in X. Williamson's author page, in this blog and as a comment in the note on the 11th March.

The contest closes on the 10th of March.

Entering the contest is pretty easy!

You just have to follow the rules I'll explain below and nothing else!

Good luck!



Rules:

1) All participants must "like" the facebook page by the time the contest closes (if you did not click on "like" remember to do so BEFORE the contest closes, if not you will not be considered: sorry! Rules are rules...)

2) You must read the 3 excerpts of the book added to the note

3) Leave a comment on the note about what motivates you to read the book, what your thoughts are about what you read, or anything else that you are motivated to comment on after reading them.

Check it out!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

A great werewolf book: "Raised by Wolves"

Following the paranormal genre, I wanted to talk to you about a very good book I read last month: Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes.
Even though it is a werewolf book it manages to escape certain stereotypes and surprise the reader. Its main character, Bryn, is a human girl who was in fact "raised by wolves". Living amidst a werewolf pack after being attacked by a rabid werewolf when she was a small kid, Bryn learnt everything about living with wolves... That is untill Chase appears in her life.

There is some romance in this book but it is not the "mushy" kind of romance we typically find in many YA novels, it is very down to Earth and almost "wolflike". It is not what the reader tends to expect but fullfils expectations non the less.
I personally enjoyed very much the way in which the author describes wolf pack interactions, she obviously did her homework on the matter really well! She applies real wolf ethologhy traits almost to the werewolf packs in the novel and thus manages to make them completely believable. Completely superb!

Another plus I found on the book? Are you still not convinced? Well, let me tell you something else I liked... There is a book two!
I love yet hate finnishing a good book. It leaves me with a bitter-sweet taste, yet if I liked the book and know there is a sequel I feel relieved! Sometimes I just want more! I want to keep on reading about the characters... And in this case there is a book two, yey!

I have not read it yet, but it is waiting for me to read it...

Friday, February 25, 2011

Vampire Journals DVD

Amidst the craze of "Vampire Diaries" which I personally love (the books, not the TV series), I came across a movie with a similar name: "Vampire Journals".

It is a 90's movie that steps aside from the main current Hollywood movies, artistic and well developed, it portrays an interesting story with an apparent low budget.
Without huge special effects it tells the story of a vampire that rejects his immortality and desires revenge from those who made him what he is.



I enjoyed watching it and following this vampire through his journey while he intends to save a musician from an equal fate.

Beautiful wardrobe and macabre settings enhance the beauty of this (previously unknown for me) movie. I believe it is based on a book whick I have not yet read, but as soon as I find out more I'll keep you posted!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

What is "The Vampire Canvas" about?

Welcome to The Vampire Canvas!
The idea in this blog is to discuss and share various things... from book reviews to news and even some random stuff. I love books, so I will frequently post book reviews and my oppinions on books I read. I'd specially like to recieve your comments on those. Sharing views with other readers will be awesome!

Being an author myself, sometimes I will even tell you about what I'm writing and give you first hand information on things such as book giveaways and things I'm currently working on.

I decided to call this blog The Vampire Canvas because I personally love vampire literature and my latest novel "Distract my hunger" would also fall under that genre. Still, not all posts will be about vampires (or books)... the random factor makes things interesting too I believe. Different things will luckily intertwine harmonically and make this a true "canvas"...

I hope you enjoy reading this blog and that you help me make things quite interactive!