CLICK HERE to read my interview by Amy Ruttan over at Beyond the Veil, a group blog by authors of paranormal, science fiction, fantasy and speculative romance.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
I'm being interviewed @ Beyond the Veil today
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Labels: Amy Ruttan, Beyond the Veil, Debut author, Interview, Saint Sanguinus, Vampire
Friday, October 28, 2011
5 on Friday - Set 90
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.
Susan @ West of Mars has been hosting Rocktober over at her blog, so for this week's 5 on Friday I'm taking part in the festivities.
Celebrate the collision of music and books however you see fit says the All-Access Pass on her blog. Susan invites us to share fiction, biographies or non-fiction that celebrates rock 'n roll in all its glory throughout the month of October. I'm sneaking in at the tail end, but the party's still in full swing. Let's rock!
Two of my dear blog buddies and writer friends have published stories set in the world of rock.
Wylie Kinson's Law of Averages tells the story of British rocker Gabriel Law, known as the Dark Angel of Rock, who needs to reconnect with his missing songwriting spark and books a vacation spot in Bermuda to regroup.
For this week's first track, Jim Morrison from The Doors will stand in for Wylie's Dark Angel of Rock.
1 - Strange Days - The Doors
Megan Frost, worn-to-a-frazzle restaurateur - is already at the double-booked vacation home. When the Dark Angel realizes she doesn't know who he is, he's in no hurry to sort out the confusion.
I think if Gabriel dedicated a song to Megan on an upcoming tour, it would be this one:
2 - Little Wing - Sting
Wylie is giving away a free copy of Don't Ask, Never Tell, an anthology which includes Law of Averages to one lucky commenter.
Hostess for Rocktober herself, Susan Helene Gottfried's Trevor's Song follows the story of a rock band whose sarcastic bass player finds it hard to weather the change in band dynamics when his lifelong friend and the band's lead singer builds a future with his lady love - especially when a secret Trevor keeps makes a friend's support even more prized.
Standing in for Trevor's bass playing in this next track is Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler.
3 - Supernaut - Black Sabbath
ShapeShifter front man Mitchell Voss is the rock god whose change in life path sets Trevor's equilibrium on edge. Standing in for Mitchell is Led Zeppelin's Uber Rock God Robert Plant.
4 - Communication Breakdown - Led Zeppelin
To finish out the set, here is my salute to Wylie and Susan and their fictional rockers.
5 - Paperback Writer - The Beatles
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Labels: 5 on Friday, Black Sabbath, Ellora's Cave, Led Zeppelin, Music, Rock 'n Roll, Rocktober, Sting, Susan Helene Gottfried, The Beatles, The Doors, Trav's Thoughts, Wylie Kinson
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Thursday Thirteen - 232 - 13 Ways You Have Voted For The Ultimate Vampire - and Our Champion Is...
1 - As October rolled around, A Piece of My Mind readers took on the challenge of deciding who is The Ultimate Vampire.
2 - Beginning with a formidable roster of vampires - all of whom have inspired me over the years - readers were asked to vote for the outcomes of six no-holds-barred matches in the preliminary round:
Dracula vs Viktor from Underworld
Lestat vs Eric Northman
Jesse Hooker from Near Dark vs Bill Compton
Spike vs David from The Lost Boys
Angel vs Barnabas Collins
Dean Winchester from one episode of Supernatural vs Jerry from Fright Night
3 - The votes flew fast and furious.
The combatants were so well-matched there were three near-ties.
But the winners after the first round were:
Dracula
Eric Northman
Bill Compton
Barnabas Collins
Spike
Jerry from Fright Night
4 - Sudden-death elimination round, Week 2.
Again, A Piece of My Mind readers cast your votes.
Rising victorious from the fray:
Eric Northman
Bill Compton
Spike
5 - Week 3
The Title of Ultimate Vampire has now been chosen.
After using his superior political maneuvering - banking on Eric tiring himself out against Spike during the opening of the final three-on-three match, Bill Compton falls to a split-second decision on the part of Eric and Spike to work together, taking the third combatant out of the running.
Final tally:
Bill Compton - 2 votes
6 - Eric Northman and Spike are the last vampires standing.
Bill Compton's strategy did manage to wear down the 1100-year-old Viking, but Spike soon discovers Eric Northman won't be dissuaded when there is something he wants. The older vampire's superior strength will ultimately bring Spike down if the London punker poet doesn't come up with a strategy of his own.
7 - Letting himself appear weakened, Spike uses a barrage of sarcastic salvos to distract Eric. In a moment of clarity, Spike siezes his moment and pits his own concealed strength against the Viking.
Final tally:
Eric Northman - 3 votes
8 - Final tally:
Spike - 7 votes
9 - Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Spike has been voted The Ultimate Vampire by A Piece of My Mind readers.
10 - Played by American actor James Marsters on both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff, Angel, Spike shows that mere age, speed and strength are no match for a wickedly rapier wit. To be The Ultimate Vampire, you have to have it all.
11 - Here's a brief glimpse into why you chose Spike to wear the crown.
12 - I hope you will join me on my virtual book launch day -
11 - 11 - 11
I will be introducing my own Dark Ages vampire into the mix. Would he hold his own against Spike?
13 - You be the judge.
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Labels: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Champion, James Marsters, Spike, Vampire Smackdown
The Serialists - Scene 75
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.
Scene 75
Scorpius and his master waded into the sea of expectant faces, all craning to have a good look at the noble with his head on the marriage block.
The dukessa’s reception was so well attended, it was now something of a crush. His heart rate accelerating, Scorpius kept one hand on the pommel of his sword. He’d never faced such a potential mob as Lord Thibault’s man. Anyone could lurk in this press of silk and velvet.
There was no way to stick close enough to his master in order to protect him while maintaining a respectful distance. As the other young nobles swarmed ahead to greet the guest of honor, Scorpius was forced to stand shoulder to shoulder with his master, something that would not have been tolerated at any other time.
Thanking the gods for his extra height in these circumstances, Scorpius kept his gaze roaming the crowd for anything out of the ordinary. Of course, the duke had dispatched the household guard, who were liberally sprinkled amongst the servants and slaves. Their assured presence felt like a calm hand upon his shoulder.
As young ladies exhibiting their finer charms made their way forward, Scorpius forced himself to stop sharing sideways glances with his master as they made silent comment on the various matrimonial candidates. Instead, he made eye contact from guard to guard, nodding as they indicated all was well.
It was a relief when Lord Thibault finally sat down to eat. Standing behind his master’s chair, Scorpius had a far greater vantage point from which to scan the hall. From here he could see which heads tilted together for private conversation, which ladies eyed his master with undisguised hunger and which drew back in disinterest.
It became clear, as they waited for the meal-tasting slaves to finish their portions, that a particular young lady held her gazes for a considerable time with Lord Thibault. Both the chancellor and the dukessa had noted the exchanges from their perch in the gallery overlooking the hall, if their whispered consultations meant what Scorpius thought they meant.
From the expression Lord Thibault’s mother displayed, Scorpius knew the lovely lady in question met with official approval. As for the chancellor, he was much too far away for Scorpius to read the subtleties.
Besides, something else had begun to pull his attention to the far corner of the hall.
Several of the guard had posted themselves near a small group of nobles who managed to stand out from the rest, even in this finely turned-out company. Three males and one female, as richly attired as anyone else, yet something about their demeanor felt at odds. Scorpius’ senses sharpened to a knife edge.
The nearest door was a dozen strides away.
His best choice was to push Lord Thibault beneath the solid banquet table and cover him with his body while the guard took action, as he knew they would. Now that he’d worked out a plan, he fanned his fingers over his sword pommel and stood poised to spring.
Still, the eating and conversation continued, laughter pealing up over the coiffures as though nothing simmered in the afternoon air.
Somehow the young woman from the little knot of suspicious nobles had caught his master’s eye. This time, it was impossible not to notice Lord Thibault’s interest in the exotic lady, even when he could not see his master’s face.
Wasn’t she a beauty? Her skin was a shade darker than most other ladies’, her eyes alight with tracery that brought out an irresistible wildness. Her hair was well-concealed beneath a scarf and hat arrangement that only served to make Scorpius long to tug at them both, to see her locks tumble free.
The far more eligible young lady continued to engage his master with glances and conversation. The dukessa continued to smile discretely upon her son from the gallery. However, the chancellor followed Scorpius’ focus upon the unknown nobles and the interest shown them by the guard.
Scorpius tried to read the chancellor’s signals, but the older man was too schooled in deception to give anything away. All he could do was be ready to draw his sword if it came to that. Even if that meant striking down the most beautiful woman he’d ever seen.
© Julia Phillips Smith, 2011
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Labels: Lord Thibault, Scorpius, Serialized fiction, The Serialists
Friday, October 21, 2011
5 on Friday - Set 89
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.
In the home stretch.
My debut vampire novel will be going for the final proof read early next week, then to the formatter, and then - voila! I'll be a real live author.
This week I've put together some tracks that would be perfect on a contemporary vampire film soundtrack.
I'm always setting my stories in my own invented worlds, or in Dark Age Britain or Victorian Tasmania, or in other similar time periods.
But if I were ever to write something that took place in the present time, I would include these types of songs to give that extra little creepy feeling. I love it when directors do this. A few examples that I've always loved:
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? by Bing Crosby - used to chilling effect in 1988's Lady in White
Happy Heart by Andy Williams - casting a taunting shadow over 1994's Shallow Grave
To vote in the final round of my Vampire Smackdown, please scroll down to Thursday's post.
1 - In the Still of the Night - The Five Satins
2 - Walking After Midnight - Patsy Cline
3 - Good Rockin Tonight - Elvis Presley
4 - Night Time is the Right Time - Ray Charles
5 - I Could Have Danced All Night - Marni Nixon
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Labels: 5 on Friday, Elvis Presley, Marni Nixon, Music, Patsy Cline, Ray Charles, The Five Satins, Travs Thoughts
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Thursday Thirteen - 231 - 13 Ways We're Closer to Finding Out Who is the Ultimate Vampire
1 - Last week, six combatants faced off in an elimination round to see who will be named the Ultimate Vampire by A Piece of My Mind readers.
All fighters are vampires who have inspired me over the years, leading to my own take on the vampire mythos - Saint Sanguinus, which releases next month.
2 - After three vicious sudden-death rounds, the results are in:
Dracula vs Eric Northman
4 votes - 5 votes
Shocking! What an upset. After decimating his previous competitor, Dracula falls to transplanted Viking Eric Northman.
~~~
Bill Compton vs Barnabas Collins
6 votes - 3 votes
After surviving a pitched battle last week to win by only one vote, Bill Compton knocks Barnabas Collins out cold to take this round.
~~~
Spike vs Jerry (Fright Night)
8 votes - 1 vote
Though he won last week's close round by only one vote, this week Jerry is slam-dunk sucker-punched by transplanted Londoner Spike.
~~~
Thanks to all the voters - the sudden-death round brought a few surprises.
This week, our three remaining victors are dropping the gloves.
La-a-adies and gentlemen...
*bell ringing*
In this corner...
3 - Eric Northman
4 - Approximately 1100 years old.
Viking origin
Was turned after being wounded in battle. After his companions were killed by the vampire who would become his maker, Eric showed no fear to the figure whom he took for an angel of Death.
Rose to become sheriff of Area 5, a vampire domain in Louisiana.
5 - Stats:
Age brings power to vampires. He has been undead for over a millennium.
No longer influenced by human morality. Uses incredible speed and boldness to act decisively.
6 - Bill Compton
7 - Only 176 years old.
Southern Confederate States farmer and Civil War veteran before being turned.
Rose to become king of Louisiana. Eric Northman is his sheriff.
8 - Stats:
Still young by vampire standards.
Was turned by a vampire posing as a widow who offered him food and shelter on his way home after the war. When offered sexual temptation by the 'widow', Bill remained true to his wife, whom he mourned once he turned.
Closer to his human existence, suffers through moral dilemmas even when serving his vampire society.
9 - Spike
10 - Approximately 150 years old.
A London society climber and 'bloody awful poet' before he was turned.
Rose to become a Slayer killer.
11 - Stats:
Still young by vampire standards.
Was turned by a female vampire who comforted him after a romantic rejection by an aristocrat.
Replacing his human desire to be a refined gentleman with his vampire punk persona, uses his passionate nature to challenge vampire society.
12 - Voting now closed.
13 - Will it be:
Eric Northman
Bill Compton
Spike
Come back next week to find out who will be The Ultimate Vampire.
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:29 PM 12 comments
Labels: Bill Compton, Eric Northman, Spike, Vampire Smackdown
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Tuesday Serial / The Serialists - Scene 74
My Scorpius serial now posts on Tuesdays for Tuesday Serial.
I'm also 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.
Scene 74
Already bathed and attired in his most tasteful doublet, Scorpius threw his master a linen to dry himself as Lord Thibault rose dripping from the water.
“I don’t know why she’s in such a scorching hurry.” His master scrubbed his hair back and forth until it stood on end. Stepping onto the soft mat beside his carefully arranged garments, Lord Thibault held his arms out so the slave could dry him off.
“Apparently, that is the way of mothers, my lord,” Scorpius said, leaning against his master’s bedposts, arms crossed before him. “Even the mothers of villagers and what-have-you.”
The slave drew a comb through their master’s hair. “And just what was so crucial at that precise moment that you left me to my mother’s scheming, utterly unprotected?” Lord Thibault asked.
“Do I not serve the chancellor before I serve my lord?” Scorpius watched as the slave deftly clothed their master in fine hose, hand worked linen and breeches cut to display Lord Thibault’s form as future sire of noble lineage.
Sulking darkly, Lord Thibault shrugged into a velvet doublet sparkling with silver stitching and gem stones.
“Permission to speak freely?” Scorpius asked.
“No,” Lord Thibault said, walking to the bench where he sat to be fitted with elaborate shoes. “You do not have my permission to speak freely, because I know what you’re going to say.”
Unfolding his arms to stand respectfully, Scorpius inclined his head slightly. “My lord.”
The slave pushed gingerly to slip the shoe on their master’s foot, taking care not to press too hard on the encrusted gem work.
“You’re going to tell me to stop being such a simpleton and at least have a look at these noble ladies before I reject them, simply because my mother has made a list of them. I still have a choice in all of this, do I not?”
“As far as I understand it, my lord.”
His master rose, shaking his head. “It’s my choice until my father informs me which one of them will be my mate.” Again spreading his arms wide, Lord Thibault stood as the slave buckled a ceremonial sword around his hips, draping a sash across one shoulder and fixing it with a jeweled clasp.
“You say the village mothers do this same thing to their progeny?”
“As far as I can work it out, my lord, they may chose whomsoever they wish, as long as the bride is one which the mother approves.”
“I suppose it’s entirely possible that there are ladies on the dukessa’s list who are convinced I am not a suitable choice for them.” Lord Thibault adjusted his sash and swordbelt to suit his own taste, now that the slave stepped aside.
“Without permission to speak freely, my lord, I would have to say that is highly unlikely.”
His master took a deep breath before leading the way into the corridor. “I don’t know why you should be so unkind to me today. Really, Scorpius, I could use cheering up.”
Keeping pace with his master, their footsteps striking the polished floor in unison, Scorpius dipped a hand into the fold of his doublet. He pulled the chancellor’s note free and offered it to Lord Thibault.
Gaze searching Scorpius for clues, his master checked his pace only slightly as he opened the note and glanced at its contents. Lord Thibault stopped walking then, and faced him.
“Another list?” his master said, grinning.
“The dukessa knows none of these, I think.”
“But the chancellor does.”
“He does, indeed, my lord.”
Lord Thibault tucked the note away, deep in the recesses of his velvet doublet. Continuing along the corridor, his master’s step grew lighter. “Look at us, Scorpius. We’re ridiculous.”
“Just for a few hours, my lord. Then we can shed all of this, and perhaps gentle hands will aid us in that endeavor.”
© Julia Phillips Smith, 2011
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 11:44 PM 5 comments
Labels: Lord Thibault, Scorpius, Serialized fiction, The Serialists, Tuesday Serial
Thursday, October 13, 2011
5 on Friday - Set 88
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.
Still an amazing amount of things to take care of while getting my debut vampire novel ready for the big day. Until then, let's check out some of my favorite soundtrack music from TV shows and films featuring vampires in all their ominous glory.
To vote in my Vampire Smackdown, please scroll down to Thursday's post.
1 - Dark Shadows - composed by Robert Cobert
I'm not sure how I managed to watch this show. I was a kindergartner when this series aired, and my mom tried to turn it off if she found me watching it. But I was inexorably drawn to this gothic soap opera and somehow managed to watch the odd episode here and there.
2 - Count Dracula - Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
This is my favorite version of the Dracula story, with the exception of Dracula himself - not crazy about Louis Jordan's version. But Frank Finlay is my favorite Van Helsing, ever.
The theme music starts over the end credits: at the 7:30 mark
3 - Dracula - John Williams
Saw this at the theatre when I was in junior high. I was definitely a John Williams fan by that time and really liked his take on one of my favorite characters.
4 - Bram Stoker's Dracula - Wojciech Kilar
Definitely enjoyed Coppola's version, though I wasn't the biggest enthusiast of the varying states of Dracula throughout the story. My favorite is definitely the steampunk version, when he meets Mina in the city by the moving pictures.
5 - Shadow of the Vampire - Dan Jones
If you haven't had the pleasure of seeing this truly spooky film, don't deny yourself any longer. It's amazing. Plays on a what-if regarding the 1921 German film Nosferatu - what if the actor playing the role of the vampire wasn't an actor...?
CLICK HERE to watch video
I'm heading out to my yearly writers' retreat at White Point Beach. Catch you later!
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:07 PM 7 comments
Labels: Count Dracula 1977, Dan Jones, Dark Shadows, Dracula 1979, John Williams, Kenyon Emrys-Roberts, Music, Robert Cobert, Shadow of the Vampire, soundtracks, Trav's Thoughts, Vampire, Wojciech Kilar
Thursday Thirteen - 230 - 13 Reasons to Vote in A Piece of My Mind's Sudden-Death Round Vampire Smackdown
1 - Last week, twelve combatants faced off in an elimination round to see who will be named the Ultimate Vampire by A Piece of My Mind readers.
All fighters are vampires who have inspired me over the years, leading to my own take on the vampire mythos - Saint Sanguinus, which releases next month.
2 - After six frenzied bouts, the results are in:
Dracula vs Viktor (Underworld)
18 votes - 2 votes
Not even close. "Hail to the king baby!" says Tim Brannan
~~~
Lestat vs Eric Northman
9 votes - 10 votes
Well-matched. This was a close one.
~~~
Jesse Hooker (Near Dark) vs Bill Compton
7 votes - 11 votes
A respectable showing between two former Confederate soldiers.
~~~
Spike vs David (The Lost Boys)
14 votes - 5 votes
A clear winner in the battle between the blonds.
~~~
Angel vs Barnabas Collins
9 votes - 10 votes
Another close match. Ultimately, classic cult gothic soap opera trumped the spin-off of one of the 50-greatest-TV-shows.
~~~
Dean Winchester vs Jerry (Fright Night)
9 votes - 10 votes
The third near-tie match resulted in the Sword of Michael raising the white flag to the vampire who can blow out a flaming cross meant to stop him.
~~~
Thanks to all the voters - that was an awesome elimination round.
La-a-adies and gentlemen...
*bell ringing*
In this corner...
3 - Returning to defend his legendary status - Dracula
versus
4 - Eric Northman, known for ripping hearts right out of his foes' chests and sipping the sweet nectar.
Voting now closed.
~~~
Round 2
5 - Bill Compton, southern farmer who gained a taste for gentlemanly pursuits over the past century. Now the vampire King of Louisiana, he does what a monarch must do in order to rule.
versus
6 - Barnabas Collins, a gentleman of 18th century New England, who guards his dark nature in order to protect the current descendants of his family.
Voting now closed.
~~~
Round 3
7 - Spike, renowned Slayer killer and wielder of scathing sarcasm.
versus
8 - Jerry, unrelenting predator who takes psychopathic delight in his victims' despair.
Voting now closed.
~~~
9 - Once the votes are tallied, three victors will remain from this sudden-death match.
10 - All twelve originally-featured combatants are my personal favorite vampire characters from film and television.
If your favorite vampire didn't compete in the Smackdown, who is your personal favorite vampire?
11 - What makes a perfect vampire for you?
The total package - looks, demeanor and moves?
The history of the character? (backstory)
The modern ways in which the vampire adapts to life now?
The manner in which the vampire feeds?
12 - Do you prefer your vampires to behave as predators at the top of the food chain?
Would you prefer that vampires retain their underlying humanity, carrying an emotional burden with them wherever they go?
13 - Join me next week to see who survives to the final round - and who will take home the coveted title of Ultimate Vampire.
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 1:01 AM 11 comments
Labels: Barnabas Collins, Bill Compton, Dracula, Eric Northman, Jerry, Spike, Sudden-death round, Thursday Thirteen, Vampire Smackdown
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
The Serialists - Scene 73
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.
Scene 73
Scorpius readied himself to follow Lord Thibault as two slaves drew open the ornate doors leading to the dukessa's drawing room. The slightest of movements caught his eye, and he halted, grip ready upon his sword.
It was no rival intent on striking down his master on his mother’s doorstep. The duke’s chancellor nodded quietly from the shadows, summoning Scorpius with the merest flick of his head.
Meeting Lord Thibault’s questioning gaze, Scorpius took a step back and bowed his apologies as his master was swept forward into his mother’s drawing room, doors closing behind him.
Striding across the corridor, Scorpius joined the chancellor who ducked into a hidden doorway. Keeping pace with the duke’s advisor, Scorpius moved along the dim servants’ passageway, dodging staff going swiftly about their business.
They did not speak until they entered the chancellor’s private offices. No slaves here to open doors, so once the older man made his way to the desk, Scorpius turned and shut the doors behind him.
“Please sit down,” the chancellor said.
The tiniest worm of dread started up inside Scorpius’ gut. Still, he made his way to the chair across from the desk and sat as if he had nothing to worry about.
“The dukessa is delivering news your master will not welcome, I’m afraid,” the chancellor said.
The older man fought a smile, which calmed the swirling in Scorpius’ chest. Forcing his limbs to affect an ease he did not feel, Scorpius said, “He can withstand it, I am sure, my lord Chancellor.”
“The dukessa will inform him that she has a stable of beauties handpicked for Lord Thibault’s perusal, beginning with this coming season,” the chancellor said.
Scorpius thought of his master, how he’d left the latest girl’s arms only hours before. “My master won’t take such an order very gracefully, I’m afraid.”
“No. But there is something that will soften the blow for my young lord. Do see that he gets this.” The chancellor leaned forward and passed a small folded note into Scorpius’ hand.
“What is it I'm safeguarding?” Scorpius asked, which was his right as Lord Thibault's man.
“It’s a list of courtesans.”
Scorpius’ skin prickled with warning. “Courtesans.”
“The very best.” The chancellor smiled a generous smile, as though he could speak from experience.
Tucking the note into his jerkin, Scorpius reminded himself to smile back. “I’ll see that he gets it.”
“If we let the dukessa match make as she pleases, she’ll be content for a time, and Lord Thibault can find his own love match from among my contacts.”
“Can he not search for someone whose name makes neither list, my lord Chancellor?”
Again, a broad smile. “I know he’s often done so. I’ve gathered just that sort of information in order to match his preferences to my list.”
Scorpius thought of the slaves they’d bedded last night. Did they report to the chancellor? Or was it the older woman who’d stayed on her mat?
“Nothing escapes your notice, does it, my lord chancellor?”
The older man’s smile dimmed, but in a thoughtful manner, sizing up Scorpius as if in a new light. “It is my life’s work to take note of most everything,” he said.
© Julia Phillips Smith, 2011
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 1:51 AM 4 comments
Labels: Lord Thibault, Scorpius, Serialized fiction, The Chancellor, The Serialists
Friday, October 7, 2011
5 on Friday - Set 87
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.
My Resistance is Futile Blog Tour of the Universe has begun its pre-show amble down the red carpet. The release of Saint Sanguinus is mere weeks away, and A Piece of My Mind will take on a decidedly vampiric flavor during October.
Settle back and enjoy these five songs whose narrators likely sport a set of awfully sharp teeth.
To vote in my Vampire Smackdown, please scroll down to Thursday's post.
1 - Blood and Roses - The Smithereens
2 - Red Rain - Peter Gabriel
3 - Temptation Waits - Garbage
4 - Creep - Radiohead
5 - Dark Shines - Muse
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 2:38 AM 4 comments
Labels: 5 on Friday, Garbage, Muse, Music, Peter Gabriel, Radiohead, Resistance is Futile Blog Tour of the Universe, The Smithereens, Trav's Thoughts
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Thursday Thirteen - 229 - 13 Ways to Take it to the Mat - Vampire Smackdown 2011
Welcome to the pre-show of my Resistance is Futile Blog Tour of the Universe. In just over a month, my debut Dark Ages vampire novel Saint Sanguinus will be available for purchase.
Until then, let's find our ringside seats for the ultimate showdown between these fearsome vampires who have inspired me over the years.
Here's how the Smackdown works.
There are six bouts between twelve combatants. PLEASE VOTE on each bout in the comments section.
Come back next week to watch our six victors take on one another in a sudden death match.
*bell ringing*
In this corner...
1 - Dracula
versus
2 - Viktor (Underworld)
Voting is now closed.
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Round 2
3 - Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles)
versus
4 - Eric Northman (True Blood)
Voting is now closed.
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Round 3
5 - Jesse Hooker (Near Dark)
versus
6 - Bill Compton (True Blood)
Voting is now closed.
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Round 4
7 - Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
versus
8 - David (The Lost Boys)
Voting is now closed.
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Round 4
9 - Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
versus
10 - Barnabas Collins (Dark Shadows)
Voting is now closed.
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Round 5
11 - Dean Winchester (for one episode of Supernatural)
versus
12 - Jerry (Fright Night)
Voting is now closed.
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13 - Please join me next week for Vampire Smackdown 2011's qualifying round for the title of Ultimate Vampire.
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:58 PM 23 comments
Labels: Angel, Barnabas Collins, Dean Winchester, Dracula, Eric Northman, Lestat, Resistance is Futile Blog Tour of the Universe, Saint Sanguinus, Spike, Thursday Thirteen, Vampire Smackdown, Viktor
Scorpius will return in 1 week
Hope to see you here next week for the latest instalment of Scorpius' newest 19-year-old story arc, where he and his new master Lord Thibault must learn to navigate the dangerous tides of politics, while still finding time to sow a few oats, as 19-year-olds will do.
Join me tomorrow for the first in my Resistance is Futile Blog Tour of the Universe event - I'll be hosting a Vampire Smackdown where you can vote on your favorite fanged contestant.
Which vampire will face off against the other?
Drop by tomorrow and get ready to rumble...
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:21 AM 1 comments
Labels: Blog Tour, Lord Thibault, Scorpius, Vampire Smackdown