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February 21, 2014

Red white and blue



This is the costume I wore to a LARP social last weekend - a low-key one this time, no body-paint or anything.
It turned out sort of "Britannia".

Regardless of what proper costume-types say, I'm a BIG fan of crushed velvet, because it drapes and shadows so beautifully.Yes, I know that's heresy in LARP circles! (And with anyone with taste.)

There's a much less flattering pic of me looking like I'm about to eat the entire Death Star ... but you're NOT seeing that!

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Published on February 21, 2014 04:21

February 19, 2014

When trainspotters go green


Snowdrops in my local churchyard
This year, I won't be able to just hide indoors and write! I've got to get outdoors and keep my eyes open. I'm writing a new book (more details next week) and, like Wildwood , it is very much rooted in the countryside. More than that, it's particularly concerned with the changes that take place in nature throughout the year.

January brings the snow,
makes our feet and fingers glow.
February brings the rain,
Thaws the frozen lake again.
March brings breezes loud and shrill,
stirs the dancing daffodil.
 April brings the primrose sweet,
Scatters daises at our feet.
May brings flocks of pretty lambs,
Skipping by their fleecy dams.

(from The Months, by Sara Coleridge)
Did you know there's a special name for that as a scientific study? Phenology is the discipline of recording periodic natural events (the first cuckoo-call, the last leaf-drop, the day the hawthorn blooms) over many years. The Japanese have been doing it from the 8th Century out of a fascination with cherry-blossom. In the West its invention is attributed to Robert Marsham, who kept records of the "Indications of Spring" on his Norfolk estate in the C18th for 62 years. It's a nerd thing, obviously.


Obviously, phenomena vary from place to place - up here in the North of the Land of Mud, we're at least a couple of weeks behind the balmy (if sodden) South for spring flowers of every type. But the more observations you can record, and the larger the area they are recorded over, the broader and better a picture you build up of the natural cycles. This is particularly important when it comes to Climate Change, because we can look back over decades and centuries and see the shifts.

As a writer, what I'm interested in is the detail. so I've started to keep an unscientific little database of my own, recording what I see this year.
Yesterday, for example, was the first day that I swear it felt like Spring :-)

Okay, so I love snowdrops.
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Published on February 19, 2014 05:37

February 17, 2014

Eyecandy Monday


Coupley male eyecandy today, in honour of Kristina Lloyd, who yawns in the face of girl-boobies.
:-)

Kristina has tagged me for a blog-hop, so double-back over to her place to see what she's working on!
My answers next week....
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Published on February 17, 2014 04:46

February 14, 2014

Happy Valentine's Day!

I like the one at bottom right in particular :-)
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Published on February 14, 2014 00:21

February 12, 2014

COVER REVEAL! - Fierce Enchantments


This is it! The official cover for the third published collection of my erotic short stories, due out in Autumn from Sweetmeats Press!

I love it - dark, sexy, fantastical, and uncompromising. Perfect for the contents!

Here's Sweetmeats' "coming in 2014" catalogue :-) I keep going back and smiling at this page. I've got a story included in their forthcoming Drenched anthology too, by the way.

As to the title ... I wanted, of course, a reference to my previous two collections, Cruel Enchantment and Dark Enchantment . It's my signature dish, as it were. We went temporarily up to These Fierce Enchantments because we thought it'd be less confusing for prospective purchasers - but Sweetmeats' new American distributor (we have a US distributor! Yay!) asked for it to go back down to the simpler version. Publishing is a complex business, with many people having their say... and now you know.
:-)

I am so excited about this!
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Published on February 12, 2014 05:44

February 10, 2014

Eyecandy Monday


Second coupley Eyecandy of the Valentine's month.
Still no genitals...
Hmmmmph.
Just you wait. We're getting there.

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Published on February 10, 2014 05:17

February 9, 2014

Zero Gravity



It's the music from a bloody car advert ... but
I LIKE IT.
Turn the bass up!


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Published on February 09, 2014 04:38

February 7, 2014

Ms Hyde




Theatrical hair  is supplied in coils. It's supposed to attach with spirit gum, but I'm trying out liquid latex.


This is a practice run - complete with Marmite. Which adds to the horrific effect, I feel.

What am I up to? Well, I'll show you eventually. But first I need to study this:

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Published on February 07, 2014 10:02

February 5, 2014

Saving Time

Do you hoard stuff because "It Might Be Really Useful Later"?


I was given this A3 lunar/tree/pagan calendar in 1992 (possibly 1991, thinking about it). It was a terrific if extremely unorthodox calendar, beautifully produced by a very small community. When it was finished with, I put it aside thinking, "It's full of research reference stuff I might want to call on some day."

This was before I was even a writer, you understand.

I kept it for TWENTY-ONE YEARS. We even moved house, and I still kept it!
And this week, having started on a new novella project that draws on a lot of pagan folklore, I thought "I'll dig that old calendar out. I know exactly where it is."

I did too.

It's still a fabulous piece of research material. I'm glad I've got it. Of course, I could have found every separate item of information on t'Internet. That's a bit galling.

The question is ... will I be able to throw it out when I've finished writing the book?

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Published on February 05, 2014 05:12

February 3, 2014

Eyecandy Monday


It's February, which means Valentine's Day is coming up, so I'm going to do coupley photos this month just to see how it goes. 
I'm already contemplating an All-Genitals March ;-)
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Published on February 03, 2014 03:28