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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Jacob's Hope

#lightsonforjacob


With my main character of The Whisperer of Storms being clairvoyant, I did a great deal of research on psychic abilities.  In doing so, I learned a little more about their vital role in locating missing people.  My interview with a clairvoyant taught me how they use their sixth sense, which sometimes heightens their other senses, to find people.  One such instance was a plane crash.  Under hypnosis, "Rita" pointed to the crash site on a map, which was within 30 miles of the wreckage.  The smell stayed foremost in her mind...the scent of death.  She also talked about knowing the location of a missing boy who had drowned.  Shortly after, the police recovered the child's body from that very location along the river.  Rita once received a letter from a woman who read about her in the paper.  She had told Rita she shouldn't be doing those things.  I sat there in disbelief as she told me this, "But you do it to help people."

To help people...to give them hope.  That was the reason why I named my heroine Hope.  She found a few missing children in her story.  I always focused on those she could save. There were a few she couldn't.  I never wanted to go there.  The hardest part of writing was putting myself into the parents' shoes.  Feeling their fear, anger, despair.

We took a short family trip last week before school started.  We drove through St. Joseph on Thursday.  My husband reminded me that Jacob Wetterling had lived near there.  I watched a group of boys walking along the street, wondering if they felt safe now that so many years had passed.  Imagine my surprise when I got home on Saturday night to learn they recovered Jacob's body.  I was a few years older than Jacob when he disappeared.  After 27 years, he's finally home.  My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.  May they eventually find the closure they need.

Veronica

Monday, June 27, 2016

From Scenic to Writing Prompts to My Favorite Characters.





Life has been hectic as of late.  I have a few more additions to my social media platform and  I am navigating my way around them.  I love many of the images and graphics on Pinterest.  I've created a writing prompts board with some awesome images.  I love scenic and mystical pins.  I've also joined Instagram.  I enjoy keeping up with some of my favorite shows and stars.  Ian Somerhalder posted a pic that could have come straight out of my novel:  The ring and his eye.  I feel like Damon Salvatore just got inside my head!  ;-)

Enjoy the summer.  Pick up The Whisperer of Storms if you're going to the beach!

Veronica     

Friday, April 1, 2016

No, Thanks! I'd Rather Itch!

I can't believe it's been over five months since I published my first novel.  I think about the timing and am very grateful to have published it when I did.  My husband and I have been through some trials and tribulations ranging from the health of our aging parents to piracy.  Timing was vital, so I'm glad I picked the right release date.  Otherwise, you may never have joined Hope St. Clair on her unexpected journey to find her destiny.




Do you ever take the time to read the medication guide that comes with your prescription?  I have to admit expository medical writing is not my cup of tea, but I cannot express how important it is.  Patients should be aware of the possible side effects of a new medication.  Be vigilant and let your doctor and pharmacist know if you're experiencing any possible side effects.  My husband's former colleague was suddenly having seizures.  He had tests and CT scans done over the period of a few months.  The doctors were stumped.  They finally found the culprit...a prescription drug!

I had a c-section when my youngest was born.  I'm sure many of you ladies understand when I say the spinal really made me itch!  They gave me an antihistamine through my IV to relieve it.  It made me so groggy that by the time it finally wore off, I refused to take any more.  I told the doctor, "No, thanks!  I'd rather itch!"

 I suggest the next time your doctor prescribes a medication, to do a little research of your own.  Read the medication guide and Google it.  There's even reviews/feedback for medication online.  I cannot express how vital research is to a writer.  It's the foundation to his/her career.  Always remember that knowledge is power.

Veronica

 

      

Friday, February 19, 2016

The Island of Broken Dreams

Disney Dreams was the name of the collection of paintings that Thomas Kinkade created based off of the Disney movies.  It's quite an impressive array of his talent.  You get the feeling of happily ever after.  Isn't that what's expected from a Disney movie?  You expect the couple to get their happily ever after.  For me, Disney has always given me a feeling of expectancy.  I always know the prince or the knight will always rescue the damsel, and they will ride off together into the sunset.  Those are our girlhood dreams, right?  But, what if the hero didn't make it?  What if the princess had to find a way to go on without him?  That's quite a way to shatter girlhood dreams, wouldn't you say? 



When I find myself feeling this way, I imagine myself climbing the ancient steps of a mountainous island.  It's a lengthy climb.  I can hear the waves crash against the rocks below.  I can feel the wind in my face.  I see the daylight reflecting off of the water.  I can hear the birds calling to each other.  When I reach the summit of the mountain, I see a lone, cloaked figure looking out across the ocean.  He slowly turns at my approach.  He pulls back the hood of his cloak revealing his white, wavy hair, with an equally white beard.  He looks at me with a look of torment.  Without breaking eye contact, I reach into my bag and pull out...a silver pen.  With a pleading countenance, I hold it out to him as his inner turmoil persists.

Who is the man and what's the significance of the pen? 

Veronica     

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Han Solo - MAJOR SPOILERS

I'm not one to post spoilers as I hate spoilers myself but I felt the need to write this.  If you haven't seen The Force Awakens you may not want to read on.



Last Warning!


Spoilers Ahead! 


After seeing The Revenge of the Sith I was inspired to write my first novel The Whisperer of Storms.  After seeing The Force Awakens I was compelled to write letters but decided to blog about it instead.

I was ten when I finally saw The Empire Strikes Back for the first time.  Han Solo was my first Hollywood crush.  I fell and I fell hard.  The reason he's one of the most popular characters in the saga is because of his charisma. He's an attractive, funny, bad boy with a big heart.  No wonder Leia had a hard time resisting him!

I had a bad feeling when I heard Harrison Ford was reprising his iconic role of the smuggler.  I knew he had wanted Han killed in the last movie.  I kept wondering if he was coming back to finish him off.  Since I hate spoilers, I made sure to stay off sites where potential spoilers could be lurking.  That didn't stop the gears in my own head from turning.  The pattern of the first episode in each trilogy had the loss of a mentor.  I thought the mentor in Episode VII was Luke...but instead it was Han.

I cried when Han was frozen in Empire.  I got angry when I realized Han's fate as he stepped onto that bridge in Episode VII.  I was shocked.  I couldn't cry.  I actually considered walking out!  The worst part about losing this beloved character, besides that his death was partially in vain, was he didn't receive the proper farewell.  There was no memorial or tribute to him of any sort.  Didn't the fans deserve a proper goodbye?  Even youngling-killer Darth Vader got a funeral!  Han was a war hero!  I'm sure they could have made up a Corellian tradition or had a drink in his honor or had Chewie do a Falcon fly-by.  Nope.  All we got was seeing him run through, falling into an abyss, and having his remains incinerated when the Starkiller blew.  I guess I have to placate myself by watching YouTube tributes to Han Solo because the filmmakers couldn't even give us one!

You want to see a proper hero's sendoff watch this clip from (SPOILER ALERTHow To Train Your Dragon 2.  I'm borrowing it for Han.  I found quite a few similarities between the two films.

Now I hear they're planning Indiana Jones 5.  Of course Harrison Ford is going to jump at the opportunity to sport the fedora again.  Indy is his baby.  He doesn't have to worry about being bothered ever again about Han Solo.  That ship has sailed.  Now imagine how his fans would have felt if Harrison had died in the plane crash.  The Force Awakens would have been his last movie.  Think about that.

I will give credit to the filmmakers for the cliffhanger ending.  I left the theater wanting to see Episode VIII.  It will be bittersweet without Han.  At least we'll always have Empire.

In closing, I loved the relationship between Han and Leia and borrowed a little from them for my own characters in The Whisperer of Storms.  She even refers to him as a scoundrel!

Happy New Year,
Veronica