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June 25, 2017

Forgotten -#DailyHaikuChallenge

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Lifetimes forgotten


Whispering in the shadows


Will you pause to Hear?


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Day 243 / 365


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Published on June 25, 2017 09:56

June 24, 2017

#GuestBlogger #CharacterInteractions #Spotlight on Jacky Dahlhaus

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Hi there,


My name is Jacky Dahlhaus and I live in the beautiful countryside of north-eastern Scotland. I was born in Australia and have lived in The Netherlands, England, and France before I called Scotland home. I love the change of seasons here, although I still don’t experience white Christmases.


I began writing in 2015. I dreamed about a girl bumping into a vampire and falling instantly in love. I told my dream to my children and they told me to write it down. I then didn’t leave my computer for a fortnight and wrote 55.000 words! ‘Living Like A Vampire’ is my first new adult novel, which was soon followed by ‘Raising A Vampire’ (which is under revision at the moment, but due to being republished in August). I decided to make it a trilogy, the Suckers Trilogy, and the third book, ‘Killing A Vampire,’ will be written soon. I hope to have it ready by Christmas. All three stories are set in Maine, US. I just love the countryside there and would love to visit it one day.


Morgan invited me to write a short story about characters of my books meeting up in a different setting. Although my books are the story of Kate, a young science teacher who gets wrapped up in an outbreak of a virus that makes people have vampire-like habits (and are hence called ‘suckers’), I chose to write my story about two supporting characters, Charlie and Sasha.


Charlie (who happens to be the spitting image of Peter Dinklage, aka Tyrion from Game of Thrones) used to be a silversmith before re-schooling to become an Arts teacher (that’s how he met Kate). In book 1, Sasha is introduced when she’s already a sucker, but before that she was a fashion model, trying to escape her past and suppressors. In this short story, Charlie meets Sasha at a fair before the virus outbreak, not knowing who the other person is and how much effect they will have on each other’s futures.


If you like to get to know what happens to Charlie and Sasha after the virus outbreak, you are invited to sign up for my newsletter at www.suckerstrilogy.wordpress.com. 


Charlie meets Sasha for the first time


Charlie climbed on his chair and faced the crowd. His dwarf-legs dangled behind the market stall’s black velvet tablecloth. He had just finished laying out his silver jewelry and waited for the people to come and inspect his handy work. And hopefully, buy some.


The morning was very slow. The rain helped little to tempt people to attend the open-air fair. By lunchtime though, the sun had come out and the number of fair-goers had grown. There was now an even stream of people passing the stalls. Charlie even had had some customers. The money he had earned so far would at least pay for the stall. Anything he sold from now on would mean he could buy himself dinner.


“Pjotr, look! Come have a look at this jewelry,” said a voice with a thick Russian accent.


Charlie turned to see who the voice belonged to and saw a tall, slim figure. The hair was dark and short, the face flawless. He couldn’t tell whether it was a man or a woman. There was no make-up, no curved chest to see through the long, black jacket, and the voice also didn’t give anything away toward the sex of the figure. It mystified Charlie and he couldn’t keep his eyes from the face. It wasn’t a particularly pretty face, yet it had something that caught your attention he couldn’t put his finger on.


“This is beautiful stuff!” the person exclaimed, eyeing Charlie’s rings, earrings, necklaces, and belly buttons which were aesthetically displayed on his table.


Charlie thought the voice too low to be female yet the facial features too feminine to be male.


The man called Pjotr, who was tall, heavy-set, and wore a thick overcoat, followed the tall figure. They both elbowed their way to the center of the stall, but instead of looking at Charlie’s jewelry, Pjotr kept his body turned sideways and looked around into the crowd. He gave the impression he was trying to find someone, he was on the lookout for danger, or he’d rather be somewhere else. Charlie couldn’t make up his mind which one of the three it was.


“Pjotr, just look. I’ve got to try some of these on.”


The figure took three necklaces from the table. As Pjotr turned his head to look at the necklaces, Charlie saw a tattoo of a spider’s web sticking out from the man’s collar. A spider was trying to walk off the web into the man’s ear. Charlie now looked eagle-eyed at the two of them for any signs they were going to run off with his goods. You just never knew with customers these days. When Pjotr helped to put one of the necklaces around the figure’s neck, Charlie threw a quick glance sideways to the woman manning the stall next to him, pointing two fingers to the floor with his hand close to his side. The longhaired woman, Sylvia, sold leather ware and was a friend of Charlie. They often met at fairs selling their wares and, as they got along well, often organized to have their stalls next to each other. They would cover the other’s stall when the other had to go get lunch, use the toilet, or chase thieves. Sylvia nodded almost imperceptibly at Charlie.


“Do you have a mirror?” the figure asked.


“Sure,” said Charlie, and pointed at the hand mirror lying at the far corner of the table. The figure leaned over in front of other customers and grabbed the mirror. The arm stretching out from the sleeve was thin, almost underfed, and had dark, circular scars.


The figure admired the mirror image. “This would go well with the Fiorucci dress, don’t you think?” she said.


Charlie had figured it out. She was a fashion model. Hence the skinniness and the vague signs of femininity. He wondered who gave her the cigarette burns and how she covered them up during a show. The woman held the other ones up to admire in the mirror as well.


Charlie studied Pjotr for his reaction to the woman’s cries of ecstasy about the necklaces.The man didn’t seem to care less.


“You have a cigarette?” Charlie asked Pjotr.


The large man looked down upon the small man behind the table. Charlie didn’t waver his stare into the cold eyes of Pjotr.


“Sure do,” Pjotr said after a while and produced a packet of cigarettes from the inside pocket of his coat. Charlie wasn’t surprised Pjotr also had a thick Russian accent. He also didn’t fail to notice the holster stuck under the man’s armpit. “You need a light?” Pjotr asked.


“No, thanks,” Charlie said as he pocketed the cigarette.


“You’re not going to light it?” Pjotr asked with raised, heavy eyebrows.


Charlie patted his pocket. “Not in the presence of a customer,” he answered.


Pjotr shrugged and turned around again, as uninterested in the whole scene as before.


Charlie turned his attention back to the woman. “Which one are you going to buy?”


“I don’t know, they’re all so pretty,” she said. “I can’t make up my mind.”


Charlie smelled opportunity now. “I’ll tell you what,” he said. “You can have all three for the price of two.” He smiled an extra wide smile. ‘Better a small profit than no profit at all,’ he thought.


Charlie’s smile had been genuine. He felt sorry for the woman. She was being treated very badly by somebody. He wanted to show her that not all men were animals.


“Are you sure? That is wonderful! Thank you so very much!” the woman said. There was a smile on her face that not quite reached her eyes. She grabbed Pjotr’s hand and almost threw the two necklaces in it. “Pay him,” she said and walked off.


Without further ado, Pjotr took a wallet from his inside pocket and paid Charlie for the necklaces.


Charlie’s mouth had dropped open and was still open as he watched Pjotr follow the woman like a dog. How could he have been so wrong? He closed his mouth, squinted his eyes, and thought of another scenario. One that was much worse. He took out the cigarette from his pocket and crushed it. He let the remains fall on the ground and wiped his hand clean on his trousers. He had never smoked and wasn’t going to start now. ‘At least there’s one cigarette less to torture you with on command of your master,’ Charlie thought as he saw the woman disappear into the crowd.


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I hope you enjoyed reading that. To find out more about me and/or my writing, you can follow my activities on my website JackyDahlhaus.com or on my Amazon Author page .


If you would like to be notified when my next book is published or to be the first to hear about special giveaways, please subscribe to my newsletter Suckers Trilogy (if you click on the following link:  you get to the form). I won’t send you any spam or anything other than news about my books. Thanks for your interest and I hope you have a nice day!


Jacky Dahlhaus


 


Filed under: Guest Bloggers on BnV Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, Character Spotlight, Darkness and Light, Immortals, Meet My Character, Supporting Indie Authors, Vampires, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 24, 2017 06:00

June 23, 2017

#FridayFeyDay – A Treasure of a Review

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As a writer, I am sure you might agree that it is truly gratifying when a reader connects with the characters you’ve created and becomes enmeshed in the saga you’ve poured your heart and soul into, but it is intrinsically indescribable when that reader truly comprehends the pulse that moves those characters and the depth of the message you’ve laboured so hard to weave into the tale (without it truly being evident that there is, in fact, a message).


So I simply had to share this wonderful review of Dark Fey The Reviled, not simply because it’s so marvelous, but more importantly, because it expresses so beautifully what that message is and how it touched this particular reader.


“The Reviled, by Cynthia Morgan is a treasure. In addition to providing a compelling story with well-developed characters and a refreshingly unique world of mythical beings, Morgan’s writing invokes amazing imagery that helps the reader truly envision the events depicted and the pain, angst, sorrow, joy and fear the characters enjoy. Centered around the character Ayla and her considerable magical abilities, readers learn of the Land of Fey and its inhabitants along with The Reviled who seek to corrupt the Fey of Light, first kidnapping and then corrupting the innocent. It is this very act that helps bring such incredible depth to Morgan’s Fantasy Realm and the novel’s characters as reader’s see how each person, no matter their allegiance, is a merging of light and darkness; a reality that shows the depths of frailty even the strongest combatants, hero or villain, have to endure. I will give away no spoilers. However, I will say this first book of the series provides a great ending that will have readers eager to read future books in the series.”


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Discover more about the realms, characters and mythology of the Realms of Dark Fey


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~Morgan~


Filed under: Dark Fey, Friday FeyDay / Fantasy Tagged: BnV, Book reviews, BooknVolume, Dark Fey Trilogy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Kindle Books, Writing, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 23, 2017 17:30

#FridayFantasy #Poetry – Spirit in Me

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Spirit of my Mystery,

Enigma, Winging, Sweet and Free,

Fire and Strength,

This Aura Ablaze,

Passion Aflight in Mystical Haze.


Spirit of my Liberty,

Chaos Spilling Magically,

Vigor and Might,

Vibrant and Strong,

All I am Resounding in Song!


Spirit of my Harmony,

Bold Enchantment, Visually,

Whisper Wind,

Upon these Wings,

Fearlessly Welcome whatever Life Brings!


~Morgan~

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Beautiful Original Artwork by: Alchemy Carta


Filed under: Friday FeyDay / Fantasy Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, confidence, Fantasy, Harmony, Inspiration, Mythical Beings, Poem, poetry, relationships, spirituality, Strength, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 23, 2017 14:30

#FridayFantasy #50WordStories – Beyond the Borders

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Beyond the borders of Imagination, where reality blends with myth, a realm of enchantment presides over the tempestuous seas of time. Anchored in the distant past; yet sailing the present tides, those who abide in this kingdom await the luckless, the vengeful; the courageous and unsuspecting, drenched in gilded phrases.


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Green Dragon found on: hdwallpapers.cat


Fushia Dragon : by c3rmen at DeviantArt


Filed under: Flash Fiction and Shorts, Friday FeyDay / Fantasy Tagged: Beauty, BnV, BooknVolume, Dragons, Dreams, Fantasy, Mcro fiction, Mythical Creatures, Myths, time, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 23, 2017 11:30

Mantra – #DailyHaikuChallenge

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Spectacle of Night


Transcendent Song Singing Sweet


Mantra Soft and Low


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To take part in the Daily Haiku Challenge see  The Original Post from Day One


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Day 242 / 365


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~Morgan~

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Beautiful Photograph found on Pinterest.  Credit Gratefully Acknowledged to the original photographer.  Thank You~


Filed under: Daily Haiku Challenge Tagged: Beautiful Photographs, BnV, BooknVolume, Cosmos, eternity, Harmony, Nature, Night, Poem, poetry, Poetry Blog, Stars, Transcend, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 23, 2017 09:00

#FridayFantasy #Poetry – Timeless

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In the darkness, I linger, alone.


Locked Inside, Timeless,


Unseen and Unheard, while the world goes along without me.


Once All the world sought me out,


Longing for the Treasures I can provide;


Now, I am but a Myth.


A Legend long forgotten, long Unspoken.


Upon the Mists of Time I Danced,


All-powerful;


Yet those same mists now enshroud me,


Ensnare me,


Entrap me,


And all my Powers shrink to a world the size of


This Lantern,


This Darkness,


In which I Linger,


Alone.


~Morgan~

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Amazing Original Artwork by: Jeff Read (RepeatingArms on DeviantArt)


Filed under: Friday FeyDay / Fantasy Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, Fantasy, Genie in the Lantern, Legends, Magic, Mists of Time, Mythical Creatures, Myths, Poem, poetry, Three Wishes, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 23, 2017 05:59

June 22, 2017

Walk In Purpose – #Inspirational #Poetry

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Walk with Me at the Break of Dawn,

Awaken to My Love, My Caring;

Quietly Pause before Monotony,

For this Splendor of Simple Sharing.


All your cares, Entreat to Me

And Accept this Peace, Unending;

Then Walk in Purpose, Where I Lead,

Your Gifts in Tribute Spending.


For as the Day Increases, Dour,

Tumult and calamity Breeding;

With your Talents, Bravely journey,

Each Life you Touch with My Love, Seeding.


~Morgan~


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Filed under: Poetry Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, Faith, Harmony, Hope, Inspiration, Nature, Peace, Poem, poetry, Purpose, Sharing, spirituality, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 22, 2017 14:00

Silence Reaching – #VisualPoetry

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Silence Reaches,

Stretching through Time,

Through Mysteries,

Through Shadows,

Signifying Rhyme;

Silence Whispers,

Harmonizing in the Calm,

Reminding,

And Binding,

With Tranquility’s Balm;

Silence Glimmers,

Singing Softly of Yore;

Entrancing,

Romancing,

As Silence Reaches Evermore.


~Morgan~


Filed under: Visually Lyrical Tagged: BnV, BooknVolume, Harmony, Nature, photography, Poem, poetry, rhyme, Silence, time, Tranquility, Whispers
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Published on June 22, 2017 08:34

Zephyr – #DailyHaikuChallenge

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This Tranquility


A zephyr of Sweetest Calm


Connects All with Rhyme


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To take part in the Daily Haiku Challenge see  The Original Post from Day One


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Day 241 / 365


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~Morgan~

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Beautiful Photograph found on Pinterest.  Credit Gratefully Acknowledged to the original photographer.  Thank You~


Filed under: Daily Haiku Challenge Tagged: Beautiful Photographs, BnV, BooknVolume, Calm, Evening, Harmony, Nature, Peace, Poem, poetry, Poetry Blog, spirituality, Tranquility, ~Morgan~
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Published on June 22, 2017 05:16