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Saturday, March 31, 2012
2012 Movie Madness Challenge - March Report
Time for my third status report for the Movie Madness Challenge.
Here is my code for the films:
New to me - N
Repeat viewing - R
I'll also be including how I viewed the films:
DVD
VHS (yes, we have a lot of those, and a VCR)
Network TV
Pay TV
In theatre
Richard III
DVD
N
Cat People
DVD
N
Darwin's Darkest Hour
DVD
N
Arn
Pay TV
N
Local Hero
DVD
R
Thor
DVD
R
The Hunger Games
Theatre
N
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Total movies for March - 7
Total movies for 2012 - 22
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Only 3 films away from the first milestone. Considering that I'm currently revising a manuscript while prepping for a photo shoot, which will provide three book covers / three book trailers, that's not too shabby.
25 Movies: Movie Newbie
50 Movies: Movie Fanatic
75 Movies: Movie Critic
100+ Movies: Movie Master
Friday, March 30, 2012
5 on Friday - Set 112
Travis at Trav's Thoughts invites everyone to lay down a short set of music that takes their fancies for his 5 on Friday meme.
Not only am I giving the writers' group workshop this weekend and working on the costumes for my Scorpius book covers / book trailers, my day job overtime has started up. Since life seems to be hurtling along at highway speed, let's have a Cars set this week.
1 - Let's Go!
2 - Since You're Gone
3 - Tonight She Comes
4 - Moving in Stereo
5 - Heartbeat City
I just love this one. SO much.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
The Serialists - Scene 91
I'm posting with The Serialists which appears on Wednesdays.
To recap this dark fantasy story so far:
As a small boy of seven, Scorpius was fetched from the nursery where he'd been raised to live among the nobility - fetched not by his family, but by a falconer to serve as his apprentice.
Scorpius soon learned that a close encounter with a dragon was preferable to the cruelties of the nobles he'd once hoped were family. His master did whatever he could to shield Scorpius from the world outside their cottage, but the falconer was merely a servant who must obey his own masters.
An attempt on the life of a young noble while on a hunt sent the falconer and his apprentice on abruptly different paths, bringing Scorpius into the service of Lord Thibault's noble house.
We now continue with Scorpius at age nineteen.
You can follow the progress of this story arc by clicking on the Works in Progress link just under the blog header.
“You asked me to choose a bride,” Lord Thibault said.
The tension
in the duke’s drawing room tightened like a wire noose embedding itself into
Scorpius’ neck.
“Well, I
have chosen her. She comes with a dowry of gold and jewels, but no land. Her
people will deliver to the House of Pruzhnino a sceptre of power unparalleled
among the kingdoms.”
The fervor
burning in his master’s eyes held them all in its hypnotic sway. “Our House
will be held highest in the annals of glory as the first of any generation to
control the dragon.”
After a
tomb-like silence, Scorpius being certain the duke could hear his nervous
swallowing, Pruzhnino uncrossed his arms, making his way over the patterned
carpet to stand before his son.
“Do they
know of this choice of yours?” he said, so casually it made the hair on
Scorpius’ neck stand on end.
Lord Thibault
drew himself up tall before his father, only the clenching of his jaw giving
himself away. “I am your son, Your Grace,” he said, inclining his head warily. “I
seek permission to join this House with another.”
When his
words failed to provoke a blow, Scorpius’ master raised his head to meet his
father’s gaze. “It’s true--I beg you to consider that which has never before
been attempted. And yet, Father, I would have this union arranged in accordance
with our customs.”
Scorpius’
heart seized tight in his chest as Pruzhnino’s expression darkened. The
ornate drawing room seemed only a heartbeat away from igniting in the shrieking
flames of that mountain pass, among the Sibiu.
“There is a
reason that no other noble house has attempted a union with the Sibiu,” the
chancellor said in his calming tone.
Unable to
stop himself from glancing at the man who’d revealed to Scorpius his secret
Sibian heritage, he saw that the chancellor took note of Scorpius’ attempts to
sidle unnoticed closer and closer to the confiscated swords atop the duke’s
desk.
“A formal
one, you mean,” Pruzhnino said. “There isn’t one noble line without its Sibian
bastard.”
Scorpius
forced himself to stare at the floor. If the duke or his master were to
discover their chancellor was one of these bastards because of any clue
Scorpius gave away, he would never forgive himself.
“Yes, and
that reason is fast becoming pointless, Father,” Lord Thibault said. “We bury
ourselves further and further into The Troubles, and no one has ever found a
way out of it. Well, if our Houses fall, the Sibiu fall with us. Yashtii’s
people agree with me. Let it be our House that leads the way out of the mess we’re in.”
Scorpius
held his breath as a timepiece ticked, ticked in the heavy afternoon.
© Julia Phillips Smith, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
5 on Friday - Set 111
Travis at Trav's Thoughts invites everyone to lay down a short set of music that takes their fancies for his 5 on Friday meme.
As I work hard on the pre-production for my Scorpius book cover / book trailer shoot coming up next month, my thoughts went to Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms. Which led me to this week's set.
1 - Brothers in Arms - Dire Straits
2 - Wild Theme / Local Hero soundtrack - Mark Knopfler
3 - The Road / Cal soundtrack - Mark Knopfler
4 - Storybook Love / The Princess Bride soundtrack - Mark Knopfler featuring Willy DeVille
5 - Money for Nothing - Dire Straits featuring Sting
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
The Serialists - Scene 90
I'm posting with The Serialists which appears on Wednesdays.
To recap this dark fantasy story so far:
As a small boy of seven, Scorpius was fetched from the nursery where he'd been raised to live among the nobility - fetched not by his family, but by a falconer to serve as his apprentice.
Scorpius soon learned that a close encounter with a dragon was preferable to the cruelties of the nobles he'd once hoped were family. His master did whatever he could to shield Scorpius from the world outside their cottage, but the falconer was merely a servant who must obey his own masters.
An attempt on the life of a young noble while on a hunt sent the falconer and his apprentice on abruptly different paths, bringing Scorpius into the service of Lord Thibault's noble house.
We now continue with Scorpius at age nineteen.
You can follow the progress of this story arc by clicking on the Works in Progress link just under the blog header.
“I don’t
expect you to understand, Father,” Lord Thibault said as Scorpius rose to his
feet. “But how can it be so--that I should be the only one to have considered
such a course of action?”
Scorpius
braced himself for the duke to lash out once more at his son’s impudence.
Strangely, Lord Thibault’s boldness only seemed to soothe his father, who
crossed his arms and said, “Go on.”
“The fables
that warn of the Sibiu’s ability to call forth the dragon are not stories,
Father.” Extending his arm to indicate Scorpius, Lord Thibault locked gazes
with him for a suspended moment. The master who could meet anything with a
cavalier grin had only resolute warning in his eyes. “My man is a witness to
it.”
Blinking
back the dread that stopped his tongue, Scorpius squared his shoulders and held
his ground as Pruzhnino turned his attention to him.
Forcing
himself to speak in a measured voice, Scorpius explained all he had seen in the
hidden mountain pass. He told the duke about the rejected offer from his master
until Scorpius used the dukessa’s dragon ring as surety. He described the
sacrificial stabbing of the Sibian, the praying of the men, the eerie playing
of the pipes until the great dragon itself appeared in the air above them.
A withering
gaze from the duke raked Scorpius from head to foot before Pruzhnino turned
back to his son and said, “The Sibiu still have your mother’s ring in their
possession?”
Bowing
slightly, Lord Thibault said, “They do, Your Grace.”
The duke was
so quick, his master gasped to find himself half lifted off his feet, the neck
of his doublet in his father’s iron fists. Before he could stop himself,
Scorpius’ hand flew to his hip, where his sword no longer hung. Thank the gods
no one but the chancellor had seen what amounted to an attempt on the life of
Pruzhnino.
Gazing over
in fear at the chancellor, Scorpius was met by a gaze dark with grim
reassurance.
“They will
trace that ring to this House,” the duke said.
“Let them,”
Lord Thibault said.
“I will do
no such thing.” Shaking his son before shoving him away, the duke moved to join
the chancellor.
Recovering
his balance, Lord Thibault drew himself up and once again carried on his
conversation as though nothing was amiss. “The stories are not stories, Father.
We have amongst us a means of drawing forth the thing which every kingdom in
every land fears above all else.”
The duke and
the chancellor turned to give Scorpius’ young master their full attention. The
air crackled with all that was forbidden.
“It was my
man’s idea to give them the ring. I’d forgotten that it bore a dragon upon it.
They took it as a sign, and thank the gods they did. Otherwise they may never
have called what cannot be called.”
“And what
should that mean to me?” the duke said. “Other than to draw up a plan to
retrieve your mother’s ring before word reaches any other House that it’s in Sibian
hands?”
Once again
the duke raked his gaze over Scorpius like a swipe from a claw. Scorpius’ heart
pounded in his chest. Did his master know what he was doing?
If this all
blew up in his master’s face, where would that leave him? The rage at being at
the mercy of these struggles for dominance, at having his fate decided by
whichever set of nobles held the winning hand, pushed down the fear that
threatened to choke him.
He
remembered the look on his master’s face as they fought in the mountains. “You forget that I’ve never had the luxury
of choice, my lord,” Scorpius had said.
Lord
Thibault stared down his father the duke and his chancellor. What choices did his
master have, other than to obey his father’s will and that of his House?
Still,
Scorpius calculated how far he’d have to dive to retrieve the swords from the
duke’s desk, if it came to that.
© Julia Phillips Smith, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
5 on Friday - Set 110
Travis at Trav's Thoughts invites everyone to lay down a short set of music that takes their fancies for his 5 on Friday meme.
Travis' 80's set last week is completely responsible for this week's tune selection. Why that should be so, when track number one was released in 1979, track number two was seeding early ground in 1977, while track number three came out in 1990, I leave to you...
1 - Candy-O - The Cars
2 - Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
3 - Love My Way - The Psychedelic Furs
4 - Suicide Blonde - INXS
5 - She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The Serialists - Scene 89
I'm now posting with The Serialists which appears on Wednesdays.
To recap this dark fantasy story so far:
As a small boy of seven, Scorpius was fetched from the nursery where he'd been raised to live among the nobility - fetched not by his family, but by a falconer to serve as his apprentice.
Scorpius soon learned that a close encounter with a dragon was preferable to the cruelties of the nobles he'd once hoped were family. His master did whatever he could to shield Scorpius from the world outside their cottage, but the falconer was merely a servant who must obey his own masters.
An attempt on the life of a young noble while on a hunt sent the falconer and his apprentice on abruptly different paths, bringing Scorpius into the service of Lord Thibault's noble house.
We now continue with Scorpius at age nineteen.
You can follow the progress of this story arc by clicking on the Works in Progress link just under the blog header.
Riders met them on the approach to the long road that led through the estate. There was nothing for it but to coax their mounts forward, surrounded by the duke’s men. The disapproval of his master’s father dimmed the cheer of the sunny afternoon, preventing even Lord Thibault from mustering his customary grin.
By the time they’d dismounted to enter the echoing corridors, Scorpius wondered if he was in fact being delivered to the duke for judgment. The fact that Lord Thibault was hemmed in by guards alongside him certainly confused the issue.
How would anyone here know what had happened between his master and himself, anyway? Yet the guards flanked them forward and back, on the left side and the right.
They all
turned the corner heading for the duke’s drawing room, every man pulling
himself a little taller, taking a breath for courage before crossing the
threshold.
Fanning out
across the back of the room, the guard halted as Lord Thibault and Scorpius
stepped forward. Together they bowed, Scorpius bending lower in a reverence.
Two of the guard placed the swords they’d confiscated upon the duke’s desk and
backed away as Lord Thibault’s father rose to his feet.
The Chancellor stepped out of the shadows to round the enormous desk as though clearing the way for his master, the duke. Scorpius raised his eyes to lock gazes for a brief moment with the Chancellor, whose grim expression did nothing for the sinking feeling in Scorpius’ gut.
The Chancellor stepped out of the shadows to round the enormous desk as though clearing the way for his master, the duke. Scorpius raised his eyes to lock gazes for a brief moment with the Chancellor, whose grim expression did nothing for the sinking feeling in Scorpius’ gut.
Black boots
polished to an impossible shine came to a stop before Lord Thibault.
A crisp
gesture from the Chancellor sent the guard turning on its heel to file out
through the golden double doors. Only when the click of the door handle
drenched the room in heavy silence did Lord Thibault straighten.
His Grace
the Duke of Pruzhnino swung a jeweled hand.
Scorpius’
master sprawled on the patterned carpet, his shocked grunt hanging in the air.
“I don’t
need to tell you there was a dragon sighting,” the duke said. “Do I?”
Lord
Thibault touched the back of his hand to his bleeding lip. “I was aware of it.”
“Were you
planning to inform me as to what it was you were doing in the very path of that
thing?”
“Not really.”
Scorpius saw
the glint of fury light the duke’s eyes a split second before he swung again. As
though time had somehow slowed, Scorpius flung himself down in time to cover
his master’s body with his own. The duke’s powerful blow drew a cry from
Scorpius but did not dislodge him.
Only the wrenching yank of the duke’s hand grabbing his hair managed that.
Fighting the urge to grab the duke’s wrist in order to take some of the pressure from his scalp, Scorpius raised himself to his knees but it did no good. A few sharp shakes from the duke and tears clouded his vision.
Only the wrenching yank of the duke’s hand grabbing his hair managed that.
Fighting the urge to grab the duke’s wrist in order to take some of the pressure from his scalp, Scorpius raised himself to his knees but it did no good. A few sharp shakes from the duke and tears clouded his vision.
“Please,
Papa!” Lord Thibault called, a note of real fear exposing itself in his voice. “My
man seeks only to protect me.”
“He did a
piss poor job of it.”
“I beg Your
Grace’s forgiveness,” Scorpius said.
“You do not
have it,” the duke growled, shoving Scorpius forward.
“Well, he
has mine, and he’s my man.” Lord Thibault regained his feet, shaking off the
last few moments as though none of it had happened. Shooting a glance down at
Scorpius, he flicked his head up as if to say that Scorpius should join him.
“You were
consorting with the Sibiu,” the duke said, taking a few strides away from his
son, stopping to turn. The look that promised retribution on his face turned
Scorpius’ insides to jelly.
© Julia Phillips Smith, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
5 on Friday - Set 109
Travis at Trav's Thoughts invites everyone to lay down a short set of music that takes their fancies for his 5 on Friday meme.
Anyone hankering for some Annie Lennox? Me, too!
1 - Sex Crime - Eurythmics
2 - Love is a Stranger - Eurythmics
3 - There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Heart) - Eurythmics
4 - Don't Ask Me Why - Eurythmics
5 - Into the West - Annie Lennox
Okay, most of these were technically Eurythmics, but whatever.
Scorpius will return next week
I'm currently in the midst of revisions for the full-length version of Scorpius' tale. Not long now...
I'm looking at an end-of-May release date. Stay tuned.
I'm looking at an end-of-May release date. Stay tuned.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Six Sentence Sunday - 6
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This snippet from SAINT SANGUINUS takes place when Cavan, the son of the village wise woman was a boy of thirteen.
Here he watches as a spell launched against his rival--Peredur, future warrior for their 6th century Welsh village--shoots off in an unexpected direction.
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The sword master took
his time and methodically drew a bloody pattern in his young student’s skin.
When Tanwen finally arrived with her brother, dismay marred her features. I
don’t know why that angered me, but it did.
It almost distracted me
from the show Peredur performed so beautifully, his fellow students flinching in unison with every turn of the knife blade.
Peredur knelt there for a moment once it was over, breathless and shaking as the sword
master rose and turned away.
Eventually Peredur
pushed himself up, turned and quickly wiped his face as Owen walked toward the bench--this I hadn’t predicted at all.
Friday, March 2, 2012
5 on Friday - Set 108
Travis at Trav's Thoughts invites everyone to lay down a short set of music that takes their fancies for his 5 on Friday meme.
I'm in a ballet frame of mind this week, so here are five rather dreamy pieces I've always loved.
1 - Dulcinea variation - Don Quixote, composed by Ludwig Minkus
Danced by Svetlana Zakharova
2 - Peasant pas de deux - Giselle, composed by Adolphe Adam
Danced by Natalia Osipova and Vyacheslav Lopatin
The main piece of music I'm showcasing here ends at the 2:50 mark.
3 - Kingdom of the Shades - La Bayadere, composed by Ludwig Minkus
Danced by Paris Opera Ballet
I just get the shivers when this piece starts. This piece, once begun, is somewhat of an ordeal for the first line of dancers. Once it begins, we're watching something incredibly special.
4 - Entrees des fees (Fairies entrance) - Sleeping Beauty, composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Danced by Paris Opera Ballet
I especially love the way this scene announces with fanfare that we're about to be treated to a cherished piece of dance history. Not only are the fairies arriving at court accompanied by courtiers in the story, but they carry the history of this piece from the 19th century to us now, in a chain of performances that has been passed down and down across time.
The music I'm showcasing begins at the 5:07 mark.
5 -Morning Dance - Romeo and Juliet, composed by Sergei Prokofiev
The piece I'm showcasing here ends at the 1:41 mark. Of course, longtime readers of this blog will know that the tragic music soon following is what I listened to while writing my vampire novel.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Thursday Thirteen - 245 - 13 Ballet Moves
My adored art form of ballet is made up of many individual steps that are mastered by dancers over time. Choreographers put these steps together in an unlimited array of variations, and the manner in which the steps work together then becomes the language of dance.
Here are thirteen of my favorite ballet steps.
2 - Fouettes
4 - Adagio (slowly and with fluid movement)
5 - Partnering
6 - Tour en seconde
7 - Triple tours en l'air
8 - Saut de Basque (the turn in mid air which he does at the very beginning of this clip)
9 - Grand battement
10 - Poisson or Fish dive (takes place at the 2:20 mark)
11 - Bouree
12 - Pirouette
13 - Brise vole
Here are thirteen of my favorite ballet steps.
1 - Tour jete
2 - Fouettes
3 - Develope
4 - Adagio (slowly and with fluid movement)
5 - Partnering
6 - Tour en seconde
7 - Triple tours en l'air
8 - Saut de Basque (the turn in mid air which he does at the very beginning of this clip)
9 - Grand battement
10 - Poisson or Fish dive (takes place at the 2:20 mark)
11 - Bouree
12 - Pirouette
13 - Brise vole