Michelle L. Levigne's Blog, page 58
October 18, 2021
Upcoming release sample: ALLERGIC TO MISTLETOE

Maurice didn't visit Holly as often as he would have liked. At fall equinox, he had managed to spend three hours in the library, talking with her, and then he went to a movie with her, Meggie, Diane and Troy. Ever since then, Holly hadn't been as happy in her dreams. It hurt her that she couldn't remember him during the day.
Sometimes he thought about going away, leaving her dreams alone from now on, but he admitted he was too selfish to make that kind of sacrifice. He had no idea how much longer he could go on, showing up at equinox and solstice and Christmas Eve, tormenting himself with the hope that this time, when he looked into her eyes and she could see him, she would remember him from her dreams.
"Maurice." Angela stepped up behind the counter and lightly brushed a fingertip along the top of his folded wings.
"Huh? Oh." Maurice blushed, despite knowing only a few people could see him, sitting and moping on the bent leg of the dragon stand that held the Wishing Ball. "Sorry. Wishing time already?" He leaped up into the air and gained enough altitude for a good view as the members of the decorating party took their turns picking up an ornament and making their wishes.
When Jo stepped up to take her ornament, Ken offered her a slightly larger ball, crystal and gold instead of the dark, metallic rainbow swirls. Maurice saw the ball's seam and hinge. He turned a triple somersault in mid-air. Something was inside the ornament.
"It's about time, you big goof!" he crowed, and earned some soft laughter from Diane, Troy, and Lanie, who were close enough to hear him.
"You're breaking tradition," Jo said, laughing, as she took the ornament from Ken.
"This is a new tradition." He bent to kiss her softly and quickly on the lips. "Just open it, okay?"
Jo blushed and opened the ornament. A diamond ring nestled among glittery silver and white cotton. Pale, her eyes went wide. She dropped the ornament and ring, but Ken caught them. He was on one knee in front of her.
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The (slightly) redacted files.
I have a story in Vella, introducing a new character.
Jane is an agent-in-training who thinks she messes up big-time during her graduation assignment.
Then she KNOWS she messed up, when she gets an assignment that is just on the edge of humiliating. She's waiting for the day the Agency wipes her memories and sets her down in a new, boring life.
Until Dr. Noway, a minion of the evil mastermind B.L. Zebob, shows up at the school where she's pretending to be a librarian.
I plan to write a large handful of the slightly redacted, slightly embarrassing, majorly snarky adventures of Jane Stocks -- license to spill.
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October 16, 2021
At the Movies: SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS

Major fun movie. And do I need to point out how fun it is to see the trailers at the end of the movie, pointing at what's going to happen in future movies?
I'm not really "into" martial arts stuff. Maybe because my little brother is SO very much into Bruce Lee, and you can overdose on that stuff, know what I mean? But I'm glad my friend Barb asked if I wanted to see it. Practically a private showing.
Lots of grins, laughter, inside jokes, some silliness, and those tense moments where you're sitting forward in your seat and ready to grab the armrest. (Oh, dang, I folded up the armrest, there's nothing to hold onto!)
Shang-Chi -- known as Shaun by his friend, Katie (the voice of Sisu in Raya and the Last Dragon, and the thief girl in Jumanji: Next Level, who was a lot of fun "channeling" Danny Devito!) -- is basically living a dull life, getting by as a parking attendant and pretending to be a mild mannered, ordinary guy. Until he's attacked by a bunch of well-armed brutes on the bus on his way to work (fortunately, Katie is a great driver, because things get dicey!) and he reveals he can out-Bruce Bruce. Why pick on him? They want the pendant his mother left him. Turns out it's half of a key to find the mystical land his mother came from. But there's a problem: namely, dear old Dad, who is several thousand years old, wearer and bearer of the Ten Rings, a retired warlord and world conqueror who temporarily gave up his conquest for domestic bliss ... until that bliss ended. How? Why? What does he want now with the pendant?
Nah .... ain't gonna tell you. Go watch the movie! Several times. You'll love it. Like I said, Marvel has done it again. I'm almost ready to forgive them for the downer ending to End Game. Almost.
October 14, 2021
New release sample: RETURN OF THE LIVING PROOF

Cerb darted through the door into the back room, and Kerri and her two henchmen raced after him. There were toppled boxes everywhere and yard decorations on stakes sticking up at all sorts of odd angles that somehow gave a spiky torture chamber look to the front office. The ornaments included the expected flamingos, cows, clowns, frogs, birthday cakes, storks, and some creepy looking black cats, gnomes, leprechauns, and I swear, an entire brigade of Gollums. Hopefully they had a licensing agreement with New Line Cinema and whoever on Peter Jackson's team created that ugly little stinker.
Pete agreed with me. The gnomes and leprechauns looked more creepy than cute. But that was later, on our short drive to Divine's Emporium. We knew better than to say anything until we were safely off that property.
Kerri came running out the door, looking a little frazzled, just as I was climbing into the front seat of the Jeep and Pete was folding up my wheelchair. For just a second, and it was more than just a trick of lighting and shadow, there was something skeletal about her face. Especially the hint of bare teeth and glaring, black eye sockets.
"I'm so sorry," she said, sounding a little breathless. She reached out like she would lean on the door, or maybe try to stop me from closing it. But she stopped with her hand less than an inch away and sort of flinched. Like maybe she felt something she didn't like, or maybe something about my Jeep hurt her.
That might be useful to know. Although looking back later, I decided I didn't want to be in a situation where I would need to use that bit of knowledge.
October 11, 2021
Upcoming release sample: ALLERGIC TO MISTLETOE

Then a big part of the reason for his change walked into the shop, with another group of volunteer decorators.
Holly.
Maurice kept watch on her as she opened the boxes of new decorations he had kept hidden until her arrival. He perched on the branches of the tree just below her eye level, anxious for some flicker of reaction. Other than delight in the golden spun glass stars, delicate as thistledown, she showed no hint of recognition.
Last night in her dreams, they had decorated a tree using those ornaments. Maurice had hoped something would remain from her dream, to come into the light of day and brush against her conscious thoughts. He consoled himself that he would have time with her on Christmas Eve day, when he was full-size, an ordinary man. When she could see him. He planned to meet Holly at the library, ask her to walk with him through Neighborlee and look at the decorations, and sit beside her for Christmas Eve dinner.
For now, though, all he could do was watch her and brush against her fingers when she reached up to hang the ornaments. Their ornaments, from their shared tree, even if only a dream tree.
At least Holly had been happy last night, so excited about Christmas and the decorating party at Divine's. She had only mentioned once that she wished he could come to the party. He thought maybe there had been a tear in one eye, while they sang songs. He told her about his cousin Angeloria, who was allergic to holly and mistletoe, thanks to being present when Charles Dickens wrote Scrooge's infamous line, hoping Christmas well-wishers died with a stake of holly through their hearts.
October 9, 2021
Off the Bookshelf: THE STORY EQUATION, by Susan May Warren

HIGHLY recommend this book. No matter how many books you have under your belt, it's always very helpful, refreshing, to learn other approaches to organizing and understanding your story, the characters, their flaws and wounds and goals and dreams. This one came in very handy, the perfect timing, because as I started reading I was preparing to work on the second draft of two books, both of which have very close deadlines. One I imposed on myself, the other imposed on me by my publisher.
Relief! As I read through Warren's examples I found some answers to questions I hadn't really been asking my characters, and realized I had huge holes in the story. In one book, my heroine was basically living the story of the heroine of the previous book in the series, standing on the sidelines and cheering for her friend, and not getting on with her own story. Well, duh!
The subtitle says it all: How to Plot and Write a Brilliant Story From One Powerful Question.
Dang, I really need to get more books by Susan May Warren, creator of My Book Therapy. I really do. We all need help sometimes. Thanks!!
Read it. Apply it. You'll be happy you did.
October 7, 2021
New release sample: RETURN OF THE LIVING PROOF

Cerb tore into the office again, as if she hadn't closed the door. Even as I thought that and turned to look, the door swung open, with no one touching it. I swallowed down a bubble of laughter that probably would have sounded half-hysterical if I had let it out. He jumped up onto an empty desk sitting on the other side of the room, then leaped from it to a stack of boxes. They immediately tipped over and flat lawn ornaments on stakes slid out and across the floor. Cerb rode the wave down, his legs going like a hamster in a wheel. Kerri shrieked, and her voice cracked and turned harsh as she lunged across the office. Two men darted in from the back room. They were both dressed all in black and looked somehow dusty and grimy, and just as pale as her. Cerb howled and ran faster, sending lawn ornaments flying in all directions for a few seconds. It looked like a Loony Tunes montage for a few seconds before he skittered down to the floor, got firm footing, and leaped up onto another desk.
Our eyes met, and he gave me a look that very clearly said, What are you waiting for, stupid?
I muffled a chuckle and turned to reach for that folder. Pete beat me to it. He grinned and handed me the contract. It stung my fingertips until I shoved it into the pocked on the side of my wheelchair, out of sight. I rubbed my fingers together, and half-expected to find them smoking or maybe red like a couple dozen bees had stabbed them.
"Strategic retreat?" Pete grabbed the handles of my chair to pull me back from Kerri's desk before I could even inhale to respond with an intended, "Heck yeah!"
October 4, 2021
Upcoming release: ALLERGIC TO MISTLETOE

Looking for some holiday romance and magic and humor?
This is the place!
Christmas in Neighborlee means magic. This year more than ever. The Fae have come to visit. And hide. And seek true love.
Lori is allergic to mistletoe, thanks to a traumatic encounter with Dickens. She comes to Neighborlee to hide from matchmaking relatives.
Bethany just wants a quiet Christmas with her dad, but her rising stardom is getting in the way. Her double magical heritage just complicates things.
Harry might be able to help her, thanks to a malfunctioning invisibility spell.
Wilfred and Philomena are best friends, have been for centuries, and want to be much more. Do they have the courage to admit it to each other?
Then there's Maurice. The terms of his exile interfere with his courtship of Holly, the librarian who can only see him in her dreams.
They all need a Christmas miracle.
October 3, 2021
UPDATE: Filking Contest .... prolonged ....
Back in early September, I announced a filking contest related to the release of the 3rd AFV Defender book, ALL THE BOYS I'VE LOATHED BEFORE.
Loathe will be delayed in releasing in December, as originally planned.
Look for it in mid-2022.
In its place will be the first Middle Grade novel in the AFV Defender series tie-in, YOUNG DEFENDERS.
This will be a series of stories about the children growing up on board the Defender.
The plan (subject to catastrophes and life generally getting in the way) will be for the audiobook to be released at the same time as the print and ebook versions of the story. Due for release December 1. Just in time for Christmas shopping!
Stay tuned for more data as the cover art and logo and other parts are developed!
October 2, 2021
Off the Bookshelf: TRIBES, by Seth Godin

Whew! Kind of scary. I think I would have gotten more out of this book if I had read the chapters closer together. I made the mistake of making this my "standing in line" book -- meaning I only pulled it out to read (on my phone) when I was waiting somewhere. I need to re-read it, but in the next few weeks, I have some ideas I want to experiment with ... Why not take a chance? What have I got to lose? Maybe a lot to gain.