Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Fifth! -

- Or I can't count.

I was going over the blog idea list I had, the one where I keep things in order, when I realized I already did everything for the month. I was confused, until I realized that today is the fifth Tuesday of the month.

A fifth Tuesday?

I have no idea what to do today. So, bear with me.

In light of being extremely lazy today and not getting this done when I wanted to earlier in the day, I am now at the point where I should be asleep, but feel obligated to write some form of entry today.

Due to my lack of inspiration - enjoy some photos of my adorable Siamese/Calico cat!






Tuesday, August 22, 2017

OMD: The Princess and the Goblins

Welcome to Obscure Movie Day!

This one was based off a book written in the 1980's, it's rather tiny, but highly enjoyable. So - this may be a double duty post - book and movie, movie and book. Muahahahaha.....

Okay, so my searching for details about the novel have led me to this page, where you can read the entire thing for FREE! I mean, don't cha just love the internet?

The Princess and the Goblin

On that lovely note.....let me search the Youtubes to see if it's on there....oh. Wait. It is. Because I watched it just the other week. I'll post that link at the bottom of the post, er blog write-up, thingy.... yeah.


The novel starts out with a little princess. Super cute. Super curious. She lives in a fantastic castle up in the mountains with her nurse. Irene is what every little princess should be. Her nurse, Lootie has a difficult time keeping up with her. However she's been told never to let the little princess out of doors at night.

One night they end up staying out a bit later than they're supposed to. Lootie is fit to be tied as things go from bad to worse, as they lose their way back to the castle. On the return back they run into a boy who works in the mines.

Curdie comes to the recuse, singing. That is one of the things the goblins can't stand. Music is not something they can do well.

As he leads them back to the castle, Irene knows she's found a friend. He leaves her in the safe care of Lootie and the others, returning to his home. He and his father work in the mines, and it's time to get to work. No one stays in the mines at night because of the goblins who live in the mountains. They're mischievous, devilish, and it's not safe for anyone to be there when night falls.

The following incidents occur in which Curdie stays the night, to find out what the goblins are up to. In doing that he realizes that no one is safe. But who will believe the son of a miner?

There are many more questions to be answered. Too many dark things running around at night!

Check out the novel using the link above, or watch the film, then read the book!

Complete with catchy songs!


What's you're favorite fun '80's animated movie? Leave a comment with yours below.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

WIP - "Evermore" Part -

In the past few weeks, I've done - well nothing on the projects I should be doing. Surprisingly I've been rather busy. However - there is still room for improvement. While I have yet to tackle any sort of re-write for any of my current projects, or re-draw for that matter, I will leave you with a little expert of a story I've posted about before, and am still working with on draft number one. (How's that for a sentence!)

A little background for this story: Yes, it came about after I saw the remake, er, "live-action", of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast". Yes the song was stuck in my head. Yes it inspired it. And this is sorta the middle part of the story.....yeah. It's titled the way it is because I'm not overly concerned with an actual title for this piece as of yet. So, without further ado -

"Evermore"
(Part ???)

“My apologies, I didn’t mean to frighten you.”

He stood in the doorway, unwilling to enter the small room with her.

“No, it’s alright,” she straightened the chair. “No harm done.”

She stood near the old desk. The last time he’d been down here was when the brothers had stumbled upon his castle. They’d decided to keep these rooms after learning of the curse. To better fit the atmosphere, was what they’d called it. As he thought about it, all of the others who’d come through had used this room. None had wanted to stay in the upper floors, or have any window near to them. As though the panes to the outside world held some fright.

“You’re curse – there’s little time left to break it, isn’t there?”

Her voice drew him from the past. The question was not one he’d been expecting. There was still much he wanted to discuss with her; none of which involved the topic of his curse.

“How did you –”

The grin she gave him was subtle, but in the candlelight it illuminated the mischief in her eyes.

“These papers here, they were written by others who’ve come to the castle. Others who tried to break the curse,” she picked up the papers, “Can you tell me anything else about it?”

He stared at her, then at the papers in her arms.

“Come, lunch is served.”

He felt guilt for not answering her directly. Being down there so close to the darkness was overwhelming. It was not the place to talk about already dark matters. They were too close to the hidden room where the curse had festered and languished for the past century. There was power in words – power given freely. If spoken too close to the source it would add to that malevolent power. He wouldn’t risk it.

Barely glancing over his should to ensure she was following him back up to the dining room, he could see the slight droop of her shoulders. She’d hoped he would answer. He could see it in her – she wanted to know more.

A thirst for knowledge to understand what cannot be explained, the thought made him smile. No one before her had had that.

* * * * * * * *

Catherine followed him back up the winding stairs. He’d changed the subject when she’d asked about the curse. She tried to understand. There was so much more to this new world she was in. So much that she needed to understand. She needed the truth about this strange place; about why it had seemed to draw her back each time she left. She finally realized the day she’d found her father – he had been right outside the gates leading into the vast gardens. He’d been here before; that was how he’d remembered the castle to make the cast for the music box. He knew about this place. She’d been so close then.

“Mademoiselle.”

Coming out of her memory she looked up. They were back in the lavish (if outdated) dining room. She looked around for the person who’d spoken to her, but found no one. The monster-man-
Tarnish it, she thought, I’ll just call him…Adrian.

The name didn’t fit him, but she couldn’t think of a better one for him. It was frustrating. She would go on a hunt here in the castle to find something that had his name on it. There had to be a diary of someone, or papers, letters, anything to let her know what he might once have been called.

Taking a seat across from him, she set the papers on the chair next to her.

A meal as she’d never seen before was spread out: fresh bread, hot soup, fruits and a few things she didn’t recognize. It was one of the best meals she’d ever had.

Adrian cleared his throat. When she looked up at him he diverted his gaze to the side.

“I wanted to apologize,” he paused. “Again.”

Curious to what he could be apologetic for she waited. The silence continued to stretch while he sat there. She realized he hadn’t eaten a thing.

“Aren’t you hungry?”

He looked right at her and shook his head. The expression in his eyes startled her. Setting down the roll in her hand she glanced down at the food before her. Would he –

“I can help break this curse. The papers I found down in that room – from the others who’ve come before – they have hints to how it can be done.” She caught his eye, “I know I can break it. There’s still a few weeks left before the new year, you have to let me try.”

The room became hazy. Mild panic reached into her.


“Don’t let her win! If I am the last one to try, bring me back,” her voice lowered to a whisper. She saw him coming around to her, “Don’t let her win….there’s still a way to break….”



What are you currently working on? Feel free to leave a comment, or a little bit about anything you're working on.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Book Nook: Of Grave Concern

Over the last few weeks I have had the pleasure of reading and finishing a few different books. Allow me to introduce you a a rather paranormal western.

Today's novel will be:



Book: Of Grave Concern
Series: Ophelia Wylde Paranormal Mystery #1
Author: Max McCoy

Ophelia Wylde is a woman of twenty and eight years and already a widow. As with many other women who've lost their husbands in the great Civil War, she's distrought about the loss of her husband Jonathan. Every single woman who lost a loved one has turned to Spiritualism to try and have one last word with their beloved.

Having been tricked once already, Ophelia is now a Spiritualist in search of one final Seance that will allow her to speak with Jonathan. However, on her way to that final session she's waylaid in Dodge City, due to an uncanny resemblence to a murderess from the prarie.

With her friend and companion Eddie (quoth the raven, literally), Ophelia becomes entrangled in an old murder when she sees the ghost of a girl that was murdered.

While trapped in Dodge she keeps up her work as a Spiritualist, all the while trying to figure out a way to clear her name. (Email and phones hadn't been invented yet, so trying to find a source is impossible.)

While Spiritualism is a scam, and Ophelia knows it, only one other person in town seems to know it. Jack Calder is a bounty hunter, here to keep an eye on her so she doesn't run. However when a reading goes wrong and she's buried six feet under - literally - the dead start speaking. They have dozens of things to say.

There is a twist at the end, which I won't spoil for you. Pick up a copy of "Of Grave Concern" today!


Got any books you'd recommend I review? Leave a comment below.

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

August First - Infamy, or Cosplay

Alrighty.

Being the first Tuesday of the month the plan for today is completely random!

I think I'll take today and discuss cosplay.

There are many different ways you can go about doing this. You can order a hand-made costume from someone who will put all their will and effort into creating a magnificent piece. (They've had years of practice and are dedicated to their projects, ensuring you won't get a flimsy piece. If I had all the money I needed I would commission them all the time, they are far and beyond awesome!)

Or you can go the route those of us with smaller bank accounts go: home-made, extreme budgeting.

Now, sometimes its good to save up to get quality fabrics and bows and ribbons, other times you have to make do with what you already have.

I have lucked out with finding a few pieces that when properly assembled have combined to make cool cosplays.

As much as I want to include photos, I'm kinda not wanting to get my face out there .... yet. Eh, screw it. I'll add the photos. With that said, I don't do make-up all that well, so it's always a bare minimum. Also I dyed my hair once, for fun, and have no wigs. Sometimes you can get to the dollar store and buy a relatively cheap wig and dye it the desired color.

So, here are a few cosplays that I have done.


1. Dorothy Gale.


This was is relatively easy. I already had the jumper from . . . an old friend who gave it away . . . ..Then I added a white Tee underneath, some short 50's style white socks (though technically their blue in the movie, meh), and while I walked around I used my red strawberry shoes. I did carry around a pair of red pumps and silver heels. (Props if you know the difference.)

You can cheat and make it simple, but use gingham or plaid. Funny enough I had a TON of people think I was Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast'. .... while it was flattering, I kinda had to scratch my head and wonder if they saw the pattern .... or the stuffed dog I was carrying around.... They are similar in many ways, so you have to make sure you can tell the difference. (Though I think the pigtails might have been a giveaway.)

2. The Pie Ho


Yes, you read that right. A couple years back there was an amazing TV show called "Pushing Daisies". It ran for three seasons then sadly was cancelled because of the infamous writers strike. Go check out this gem of a show, which stars Lee Pace before he joined the Lord of the Rings family.

For this I borrowed the pie dress from a friend of mine (who also loves the show). I used a white sweater for that '50's style that is common on the show. I had leggings and flats (if you go to convention WEAR FLATS! Then change into heels for photos, unless you can rock heels all frekin day long in which case I bow to you.) I cheated with this and used my Tardis purse, carrying Gigi with me too. But simple.

There are a few more I have, but I will save them to update later on as it's 11:56 and I need this posted in the next 2 minutes!


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Post your favorite cosplay!

(Possible Part Two Tomorow!)