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Still Life Contest: Elephant In The Room

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone!

This is penultimate post of submissions for the Still Life Contest. That’s right, we’re getting down to the wire. That being said, there are still some really amazing entries still to show off. Check them out!

Witek Szajnowski sent in a few entries. First off is this shot showing off a very wise elephant:

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Sage advice indeed (I’m secretly hoping that was a white elephant present).

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I feel like all the things in this shot are what you’d need to follow that elephant’s advice. A book, a light, and glasses (if you need them). I also really like the play on focus they’re doing with those glasses. Very cool.

These next two really have me craving something sweet:

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I really like the layouts and colors chosen for both. There’s a sense of fun to the shots that I really, really like!

Thanks a bunch to Witek for sending these in! Look out for out final batch of entries on the blog soon.

You can pre-order The Core here!

Posted on May 25, 2017 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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20 Years Ago, On This Day

Posted by Peat

Note: I wrote this post ten years ago on my old blog, but never migrated it to my new one. It was too personal to make part of my online author persona. But now, with the event old enough to vote, I kind of feel ready to share again. With mild editing, the original post still holds up. It’s sad, and you may not want to read it.

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It was the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. It was also my parents’ 28th wedding anniversary. My dad got up early like he always does on weekends to go bike riding. When he got back, I was going to cook brunch for him and my mom, and then I think they had dinner plans.

But my dad’s bike hit a pothole and blew the front tire. He was sent headfirst into the pavement, breaking a rib that pierced his lung. I was just warming up the griddle when we got the call to rush to the hospital. We tried to call my brother, too, but he wasn’t at home, and this was before cellphones.

This wasn’t the first time, nor the last, that my dad had a biking accident. Injuries go hand in hand with sports, and he accepted that. He was in good spirits when we arrived, if a bit drugged. The rib hadn’t stayed embedded in his lung, and it had sealed itself back up like a self-repairing tire. He needed to stay overnight for observation, but he was going to be fine.

The days plans ruined, my mother and sister and I headed home. There was a police cordon up the block from us we had to drive around, but we didn’t really think anything of it. Someone must have had a fender-bender.

A few hours later, the police came knocking on our door. “Are you the mother of John Jr.?” they asked my mom.

Fuck! I thought. What’s Johnny done now? Bad enough dad’s in the hospital on their anniversary, but he has to go and get in trouble again, too?

In my defense, Johnny was ALWAYS getting in trouble. I’ll wager anything that the same thoughts were running through my sister and mother’s mind, which is why you could have heard a pin drop when the policewoman said, “There’s been an accident. Your son didn’t make it.”

Turns out Johnny didn’t answer the phone because he and his wife had been on his motorcycle, riding out to see my parents for their anniversary. Someone pulled out the wrong way of a one way parking entrance, and they didn’t have time to stop. The officer held my mom as she cried.

“What should we do?” my sister asked. “Should we call dad?”

I shook my head. “If we call him, he’s going to check himself out of the hospital, and start walking around with a punctured lung.” I sounded very sure of myself as I made a decision I had no moral right to make, and one I knew I would have resented the fuck out of if it had been made for me.

The police needed someone to identify the body, and again I took over, refusing to let my mother or sister do it. I went with the police to the station, and they left me alone in the morgue. I broke down crying there, and some nurse came in to put her arms around me. I pulled away, ashamed and furious that she had intruded on something so private. I know she only meant well, but if looks could kill, she would have dropped dead on the spot from the glare I gave her.

When I got back, I packed everyone in the car and drove us to the hospital where my brother’s wife was in intensive care. I held her hand as she came out of the anesthesia after who knows how many operations, and all I could think about was the ring they had to cut from her finger.

I sobbed and made her a promise. “You’ll always be my sister,” I said, “no matter what.”

“Great,” she mumbled sarcastically, rolling her eyes. I laughed in spite of myself.

It’s been 20 years now. I’d made a promise that all my family kept. My sister-in-law’s children are as much Cassie’s cousins as any bound by blood. I’ve made my peace with what happened long ago, but I still get melancholy on this day every year. It seems only right, and I wouldn’t change that feeling even if I could.

They say there are days that serve as markers in your life. There was your life before this day, and your life after this day, and the two will never be the same. September 11, 2001 was one such day for almost everyone, but we all have them. For me, May 24, 1997 was one of those days. There can be no denying that it changed my life forever. It estranged me from some people, and brought me closer to others, shaped how I look at the world and my friends, family, religion, and mortality. It affected everything so deeply that I wonder if I would even recognize myself if this hadn’t happened.

We are shaped as much by tragedy as we are joy.

Maybe more.

As with all history prior to digital cameras, pictures of him are scarce, but I managed to dig up a few. Enjoy.

I look not quite 3 in this pic, so I am guessing this was 1975.

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About to go on an expedition to Alaska with our malamute Juneau.
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Why yes, those flowing locks of mine are all natural. Very hot in 1994.fam2 PnJ

My freshly shorn hair dates this as 1995.
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Posted on May 24, 2017 at 8:00 am by PeatB
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Demon Cycle Tweets #12

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Quick break from putting up contest entries in order to slip in one of these. I can’t believe we’re on number 12 already. That’s super awesome.

First up is Norin showing off a book signed by the man himself:

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For everyone who participated in the Still Life Contest, there’s a chance you might be getting your hands on something like this.

Next up, just a couple that made me smile. Also #relatable:

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Okay, this next one was actually part of Peat’s tweet, but I think it deserves a mention:

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Epic typo is epic. Too bad Peat caught it 😉

The AMAZING Mia put up this word art. See if you can spot some familiar names…

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That’s all for this round! We’ll be putting up more of the Still Life Contest entries later this week.

As always, if you’d like the chance to be featured on the blog, make sure to get Tweeting!

You can pre-order The Core here!

Posted on May 23, 2017 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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Still Life Contest: Wards Galore!

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Peat and I recently had a chat about (read as: gushed over) all the incredible entries we’ve gotten. Winners are still up in the air, but we’ve definitely been thinking about it…

For now, there are still some entries that have yet to be put up! Check out this next batch of submissions for the Still Life Contest.

Birte Widmann had couple of gorgeous entries. You might recognize the name from her entry to the Daylight War ARC Contest, the phenomenal soundtrack she created for The Desert Spear, just to name a few.

First up, Birte sent in this gorgeous still life including two warded necklaces, a warded dagger, and a warded notebook:

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I love this. The layout is gorgeous, and the wards look so great!!

Birte also made another version of this pic with some digital manipulation. Check it out:

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Very, very cool.

You can pre-order The Core here!

Posted on May 22, 2017 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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Still Life Contest: Science And Shelves

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Ready for our next couple of entries from the Still Life Contest? I know I am!

Starting us off is this lovely entry Natascha:

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Very nice. Like I said, I always love bookshelf shots. It’s like getting a glimpse into someone else’s mindset, which I find extremely interesting.

Next is Sarah Lockwood, who you might remember as the Critiquing Chemist. You might recognize the name from the whole slew of blog posts I did about those reviews. Sarah sent in this… very intriguing shot:

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Here’s the Critiquing Chemist’s (www.critiquingchemist.com) entry into the Still Life Contest! ? Thanks for the fun/creative contest. I’ve loved seeing how creative everyone is!

I’m not saying that Sarah is doing research on demons, but Sarah is -definitely- doing research on demons. Leesha would be so proud.

Thanks so much to Sarah for sending in this entry (and for giving me a bunch of blog content 😉 ).

You can pre-order The Core here!

Posted on May 19, 2017 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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