Ariella Moon's Blog, page 48
June 3, 2013
Deanne Stillman on "The Power of Place: The Role of Landscape Narrative"

Deanne Stillman’s deep connection to the Mojave Desert and her unflinching commitment to giving voice to the voiceless, was evident in her recent presentation, “The Power of Place: The Role of Landscape Narrative.”
Stillman is the highly praised author of Desert Reckoning: A Town Sheriff, a Mojave Hermit, and the Biggest Manhunt in Modern History; Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West; Twentynine Palms: A True story of Murder, Marines, and the Mojave; and Joshua Tree: Desolation Tango. Her presentation, punctuated by excerpts from her books, clearly demonstrated why Stillman is a member of the core faculty at the UC Riverside-Palm Desert Low Residency MFA Creative Writing Program.
For Stillman, an Ohio transplant, “Place drives the story” and “the personal is political.” She searches for elements of the sacred, and is drawn to the great paradox of the desert —its beauty and terror. “The desert tells you, ‘you can start over,’” she explained. “The vast open spaces fuel that idea.” Many see the Mojave as a land of redemption, but are swept into a Boom and Bust cycle.
Each of Stillman’s books has taken eight to ten years to write. She speaks for the land, the children, the wild horses, the Native Americans, and in a greater sense, for all who are voiceless. Each book is a journey, and well worth the wait.
For a taste of how Place drives Stillman’s stories, please visit: http://www.deannestillman.com/books.shtml
Published on June 03, 2013 08:53
May 31, 2013
Amy Smart, Grant Bowler, and Cassidy Mack film in Palm Springs
Zoey to the Max is a film about a 13-year-old girl who escapes her foster home in Los Angeles and stows away in a vehicle headed to Palm Springs. Directed by Jim Valdez, 'Zoey' has been filming in Palm Springs.
Like her on-screen character, Zoey, Cassidy Mack was once a foster child. She was adopted at age six. At thirteen, Mack founded Love Gives Chances (http://lovegiveschances.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering foster youth.
Miss Gracie would love to meet Miss Mack. She looks like the kind of teen who would stop and pet a small dog. Miss Gracie and I would have dressed more stylishly before heading to Village Fest had we known a film crew was about. I think we missed them. Whew! No more yoga pants in public for this writer, no matter how hot the outside temperature! Miss Gracie would have been mortified if we had encountered the film's stars, Grant Bowler (Defiance), Amy Smart (The Butterfly Effect) or Cassidy Mack while attired so horrifically. She does not approve at all of my continued pairing of last season's red leash with her new purple harness. (She is NOT a member of the Red Hat Club, thank you very much.)
Amy Smart
Grant Bowler
As an author of Young Adult fiction (Spell Check and its upcoming sequel, Spell Struck), a movie lover, and a long time grant donor for foster youth scholarships, I'm happy to see my passions come together in this project. Fingers crossed they hold the premier in Palm Springs. I'll be there - and dressed in something much nicer than yoga pants.
~Ariella Moon

Like her on-screen character, Zoey, Cassidy Mack was once a foster child. She was adopted at age six. At thirteen, Mack founded Love Gives Chances (http://lovegiveschances.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering foster youth.
Miss Gracie would love to meet Miss Mack. She looks like the kind of teen who would stop and pet a small dog. Miss Gracie and I would have dressed more stylishly before heading to Village Fest had we known a film crew was about. I think we missed them. Whew! No more yoga pants in public for this writer, no matter how hot the outside temperature! Miss Gracie would have been mortified if we had encountered the film's stars, Grant Bowler (Defiance), Amy Smart (The Butterfly Effect) or Cassidy Mack while attired so horrifically. She does not approve at all of my continued pairing of last season's red leash with her new purple harness. (She is NOT a member of the Red Hat Club, thank you very much.)


As an author of Young Adult fiction (Spell Check and its upcoming sequel, Spell Struck), a movie lover, and a long time grant donor for foster youth scholarships, I'm happy to see my passions come together in this project. Fingers crossed they hold the premier in Palm Springs. I'll be there - and dressed in something much nicer than yoga pants.
~Ariella Moon
Published on May 31, 2013 13:27
Amanda Matthews to Design Spell Struck Cover
I am beyond excited! I just learned that the amazing Amanda Matthews will be designing the cover for my upcoming paranormal YA novel, Spell Struck. AND she may be revamping the cover for Spell Check as well. Here are some of the covers Amanda has done. All of the books are available at www.astraeapress.com as well as amazon and Barnes & Noble. ~Ariella Moon











Published on May 31, 2013 00:29
May 27, 2013
Beltane Magic - Follow the Signs
Beltane — Follow the Magic

Photo by By Angi Unruh (Flickr) under Creative Commons
Throughout May we’ve celebrated and invoked the fiery passion of Beltane. Perhaps you burned frankincense, planted lemon balm, or honored the goddess Diana, Artemis, Cybele, or Aphrodite. You may have created a Beltane bowl to concentrate the power of your wish or intention. As May draws to a close, watch for signs that the Universe is supporting your Beltane magic.

What desire did you present to the Universe? Like dreams, messages from the Universe can be highly symbolic or metaphoric. They might manifest in nature—a heart shaped rock, an unusual cloud formation, or an unexpected wildlife sighting. (www.linsdomain.com is an excellent resource for understanding animal totems.) When Iris, Mercury, and other air goddesses and gods deliver a message to humans, they shift into a shape the intended recipient of the message can recognize. The form will have personal meaning to the recipient and may symbolize the outcome he or she hopes to achieve, or an action that must be taken. Since I have a Master’s Degree in Art History, my messages often appear as paintings that flash in my mind. Once I interpret what the painting symbolizes to me, the message becomes clear. As a shaman, I honor nature, so I also receive many messages in the form of animal totems.
Messenger God Mercury
Photo By Michal Maňas under Creative Commons
While tracking signs, remember to keep up your part of the bargain. If your passion was a project you wanted to launch, continue to invest your energy and focus on the project’s success. If your desire was to bring new love into your life, make room in your home for that person and become the type of person you wish to meet. Like attracts like.
Where intention goes, energy flows.
~Ariella Moon
Published on May 27, 2013 10:24
May 23, 2013
May's Flower Moon

Photo by Paul Gore Photography
http://paul-gore.deviantart.com/art/Moonlight-325851794
The Flower Moon
Saturday, May 25, 2013, 12:25 a.m. Eastern Daylight TimeLunar Eclipse at 12:10 a.m. EDT
Historically, world cultures named each month’s full moon as a way to track the passing year. May’s mild planting weather gave birth to names like Flower Moon, Milk Moon, Planting Moon, Strawberry Moon, Bright Moon, Hare Moon, Field Maker Moon, Dyad Moon, and Blossom Moon. In China, where the rainy season starts in the south in April-May, May marked the Dragon Moon, the time when Shen-Lung, the blue Spiritual Dragon of the sky, controlled the rain that nourished the crops.
Magically, the May Full Moon is a good time to decorate your sacred or creative space with fresh cut flowers and ribbons. Bless your crops and money for fertile growth and abundance. The moon will be in Sagittarius—encouraging us to get out into nature, move, hike, dance, and explore.
Crush together anise, lavender, and rosemary into a pleasingly fragrant mix then burn to give rise to whatever you want to grow in the coming months. Place your crystals in a charging dish and set outside or in a window where they can be bathed in moonlight.
Love and light,~Ariella Moon
Published on May 23, 2013 20:46
May 20, 2013
Beltane Bowls
Monday’s Magic

Beltane Bowls
Intention bowls (Prayer Bowls, Bedside Bowls, Altar Bowls) are an attractive, portable way to concentrate magical intent. The bowls can focus on any purpose—love, protection, prosperity, etc. May is a good month to harness the fiery, passionate energies of Beltane, the Celtic fire and fertility festival. Do you wish to attract love? Is there a project you are passionate about and want to fuel its success? Is there a garden or special idea you wish to nurture and see grow?
Step One – Pick Your FocusMagic works best if you concentrate on a single focus. From this step until the last, you create a moving meditation that gathers focused energy. Each step increases the magic.
Step Two – Choose or Create a BowlThe bowl’s color or shape should boost your magical intent. Certain colors have specific associations—red/love; pink/friendship & harmony; gold or green/prosperity; teal/decision making; pale blue/healing or protection; orange/business projects and attraction; etc.— but since the magic stems from you, use whatever color you feel empowers your intent. With each item you place into the bowl, envision your dream coming true. Remember- do not direct love spells at a particular person!
Step Three – Gather Items for Your Bowl· The options are endless.· You can use stones and plants associated with Beltane: frankincense, roses, lemon balm, quartz crystals, sunstone/aventurine, orange calcite, and malachite.· You can collect symbolically shaped objects, i.e. heart-shaped for love.· You can intermix handwritten affirmations (anything from “NY Times Bestselling Author” to “Abundance” or “Growing Good Health”) with appropriately colored stones. (As a general guideline, follow the colors listed in Step One. This is an abbreviated list. If you aren’t sure what color to use, ask me!)
Step Four – Power Placement Place your Beltane Bowl where you will see it every day. Every time you glance at it, you will consciously on unconsciously send energy to fuel your magical intent. Place it where feel right to you, or follow the principles of feng shui and place it in the appropriate are of your home or creative workspace.
Step Five – Keep it CleanKeep your Beltane Bowl well dusted. Depending on its intent, you may want to occasionally charge it under the sun or set it outside during the full moon so it can be bathed in moonlight.
For fabulous bowl ideas and more photos, go to http://morgandria.tumblr.com click on the Altar and Shrine Index and scroll down to Bedside Bowls.
Published on May 20, 2013 08:51
May 18, 2013
Ariella Moon meets Ariel from Guide Dogs of the Desert

Christine Hammond (below, driving the snazzy convertible) said, "Ariella, meet Ariel."
Hope Miss Gracie doesn't find out!
Even Authors Need a Lunch Break

Once you ride in a convertible, there is no turning back. This would make me an official SoCal Gal, except I haven't survived a desert summer yet. At the wheel-Christine Hammond, one of Ariel's "moms." Christine rescued me from nonstop work on my third book, Ditched for the Holidays. Even authors need lunch! Now back to writing. I'd love to finish writing Ditched before Spell Struck comes out. Over 36,000 words and counting!
Love and light,
~Ariella
Published on May 18, 2013 18:02
May 17, 2013
Jackie Rosas ~ Friday's Fabulous Teen
Cathedral City Teen Spurs Rescue of a New Jersey TeenThe world needs more young adults like Jackie Rosas. Her instincts, compassion, determination, and internet sleuthing helped avert a teen she had never met from committing suicide. Here's her amazing story:
http://www.mydesert.com/article/20130513/NEWS01/305130029/Suicide-threat-averted-via-Net-sleuthing
Jackie Rosas ~ Friday's Fabulous Teen!
Be the light.
~Ariella Moon
http://www.mydesert.com/article/20130513/NEWS01/305130029/Suicide-threat-averted-via-Net-sleuthing
Jackie Rosas ~ Friday's Fabulous Teen!
Be the light.
~Ariella Moon
Published on May 17, 2013 15:22
May 14, 2013
Spell Check the Audio Book (unabridged)
During my daily check of Amazon's Author Central, I spotted an anomaly in the ranking for my sweet paranormal teen romance, Spell Check. Turns out the audio version of Spell Check has been released! Of course, I had to check out the audio sample. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CPCOF9I
So weird to hear someone else read aloud my words -especially since the narrator pronounces the name of one of the main characters differently than the way I hear it pronounced inside my head. (Must work on those inner voices!) Nevertheless, I'm super excited that the audio version has been released.
Next up: Spell Struck, the sequel to Spell Check. The galleys have been proofed. I'm awaiting my first look at the cover art. My senior editor said the release is scheduled for early summer. Hmm. Hope Astraea Press can work around my trip to Wales! I'll let you know as soon as I have a release date. Meanwhile, happy listening! ~Ariella Moon
So weird to hear someone else read aloud my words -especially since the narrator pronounces the name of one of the main characters differently than the way I hear it pronounced inside my head. (Must work on those inner voices!) Nevertheless, I'm super excited that the audio version has been released.
Next up: Spell Struck, the sequel to Spell Check. The galleys have been proofed. I'm awaiting my first look at the cover art. My senior editor said the release is scheduled for early summer. Hmm. Hope Astraea Press can work around my trip to Wales! I'll let you know as soon as I have a release date. Meanwhile, happy listening! ~Ariella Moon

Published on May 14, 2013 11:51
May 13, 2013
Lemon Balm Magic ~ A Beltane Herb

Monday’s MagicLemon Balm
My exploration of magical plants associated with Beltane continues today with Lemon Balm, Melissa officinalis. To understand why this fabulously fragrant mint corresponds with love magic and the Celtic festival of fire and fertility, one must follow the bees. Yes, bees.
Tradition holds that Amazons, a tribe of female warriors, founded the ancient city that later became known as Ephesus, and that the goddess Diana was born in the nearby woods. A great temple was erected to honor the goddess, who was also known as Artemis (not to be confused with the later Greek goddess by the same name) or Cybele — the Goddess of Nature and Fertility. Like Beltane, Cybele’s annual festival occurred in the spring.

The temple was considered analogous to a hive, with the goddess as the queen bee, and the priestesses as bees or Melissai. The hive structure also occurred at the Temple of Aphrodite at Eryx, an ancient city south of modern-day Sicily. Aphrodite/Venus is the Goddess of Love.
Lemon balm was one of the sacred herbs used in the Temple of Artemis/Diana. Honeybees loved the plant. Honey and wax were valuable commodities in ancient times, so beekeepers used lemon balm to attract swarms. A calming herb, lemon balm was planted around the hives to keep the bees happy and in residence.
According to Hilda M. Ransome’s “The Sacred Bee in Ancient Times & Folklore,” the honeybee was considered to be a form the human soul took when descending from the Goddess Artemis herself.
The plant was also valued for its culinary and curative uses. In the ninth century, the Roman Emperor Charlemagne ordered the monasteries to grow lemon balm in their gardens. By the tenth century, the herb made its way to Europe. From there it spread to Britain and America.
Seventeenth century astrologer and herbalist, Nicholas Culpepper, determined lemon balm was ruled by the planet Jupiter and fell under the astrological sign of Cancer. Some modern day writers link lemon balm to the moon and Venus.
Although lemon balm’s astrological correspondences may vary, one thing is certain: the history of lemon balm, Melissa officinalis, is deeply entwined with the Melissai priestesses and the goddesses of love and fertility. The herb’s magical roots become clear once you follow the bees.

Lemon Balm Magic
Grow lemon balm in large flowerpots. Planted in the ground, it will take over your garden. The sight and fragrant smell of lemon balm alleviates depression and opens your heart to romantic love. Place cuttings on your altar when performing love spells or infuse your tea, water, or lemonade with lemon balm leaves. Lemon balm is thought to aid communication between lovers, so soak in a bath sprinkled with lemon balm leaves or burn the leaves and envision the smoke carrying your message to your beloved.
~Ariella Moon
Published on May 13, 2013 10:57