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I am an Ordained Minister, a Shaman, a Reiki Master Teacher, an Aromatherapist, a Massage Therapist, an Herbalist in training, & a Crystal Healer in training! I am also a Writer! I am one of the Neo- Celí Dé (a form of Celtic christian mysticism based on original early Christianity, & certain Celtic philosophies, perspectives, & certain Druidic elements). I am also a proud member of Clan MacKay. NO PARTIES, JUST PATRIOTISM!

These are a few of my favorite things!;

  • The Harry Potter series! both the movies and the books by J.K. Rowling!
  • Twilight book saga, and movie series by Stephanie Meyer's!

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Spotlight for, and Interview with Author JB Sanders


The O'Raven Chronicles is pleased to present this spotlight and interview for Author JB Sanders



Author Spotlight; 

About the Author: 


JB Sanders


The author lives with an imaginary cat, and works in computer support (you know, the day job), all in Upstate New York. He divides his time between writing humorous suspense novels, reading science fiction and urban fantasy, absorbing too much British TV (or as his roommate would say "those crappy BBC mysteries"), pondering why he didn't write a scifi or fantasy novel, and his various hobbies. No, reading isn't a hobby. It's more like a vocation. The author also wonders how people get away with talking about themselves in the third person this way. It's awkward.

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and...

I've been contributing a regular column, the Geek Month in Review, at the Magical Buffet: http://themagicalbuffet.com/





Getting to know a little more about the Author...

Interview with JB Sanders: 



When did you realize that you wanted to become a Writer? 
Wow, good question. When I was really, really young. It’s always been something I wanted to do. My sister and I even made our own book: wrote the story on the paper, stitched it together, and bound it in cloth. We were like 8 and 6 at the time. So, forever, basically.

Did you have the same love of literature as a child? 
I’ve always been a voracious reader. As a kid, my favorite thing to do was curl up with a good book for the whole day. It was awesome! I read all sorts of things, too, though fantasy and science fiction were my mainstays. But there was also some Hardy Boys in there (you might notice that in my stuff, too!), and some Agatha Christie.


Who are some of your favorite authors and artistic heroes and or inspirations?
Rex Stout — his prose are so clean and precise, his stories so engrossing. He’s just a master. Josephine Tey, also a master of mystery, but with a more poetic bent. More recently Josh Lanyon’s stuff, although he can be a little heart-stopping with the drama. I’ve had a relatively recent love affair with Urban Fantasy, too, so authors like Jim Butcher, Kim Harrison, Patricia Briggs, and JL Merrow. For funny, I’d have to go to Keith Laumer and Terry Pratchett. 


When did you write your first book and how did it come about? 
I wrote the first book starting in 2009 and it came out in 2010. The book started because I’d read just one too many dark and depressing portrayals of gay guys in fiction, and it pissed me off. So I decided to write something funny and positive and with two married guys. Somewhere along the way, Glen and Tyler kind of invited themselves over, and dictated the book to me (or that’s the way it felt at the time).

I have to agree. When I was young there weren't any gai books that I knew of, much less could manage to get a hold of...and when I finally did get a hold of some they all seemed to end in tragedy, or with a death or break up! So thank you for being one of those people who are doing something about it! 

I have a few questions about your process... 

Is it the story concept or the characters you create first? 
With Glen & Tyler, the idea for the story came to me in a general sort of way, and then developed once I met the characters. Really, some of the twists and turns in the story seemed to come out of nowhere, but really fit the kinds of the things the characters would do. Once I get going, the stories become very character-driven.


Some Authors say their characters present themselves to them as real people in their imagination... is that true for you? do your characters introduce themselves to you, or are they constructed vehicles to drive your story forward? 
Totally true — like I mentioned earlier, the first book almost felt like it wrote itself, Glen & Tyler became very real to me. One of the ways I avoid writers block is that while I’m watching a movie or TV show, I go “what would Tyler do here?”, or “how would Glen get Tyler out of trouble like that?” 

When you write, can you tell us a little about your specific process if there is one, or are you one of those Writers who can just sit down and churn out work without any kind of process? 
I get writers block, too, but I find that the best way to avoid is to write the scenes that jump out at you, or that amuse you. In other words: screw chronology. Writing an earlier (non Glen & Tyler) work, I got hung up on writing the story in order, scene by scene. That eventually hit a wall, and I couldn’t think past the next bit. With the Glen & Tyler books, I just write whatever comes up, or whatever fun scene comes to me. The work comes at the end when I then have to logically link the bits together to make a coherent story. That doesn’t always work, and I have to toss out scenes to get them all to fit right. But I don’t throw anything away: I used a scene I had tossed away in the first book in the second.

I think that is some of the best writing advice I have ever heard! I have heard of other authors doing something similar but have never heard it put that way before.

So about your space... 

Do you have a special place at home where you work? 
Sort of. My computer is in my bedroom and I work on that. I used to write on a laptop down at the coffee shop — I liked the activity, and the coffee. But I didn’t get anywhere near enough done down there. Now I write on a desktop computer, and bang away. Generally.


Can you gives us a brief description of your style and also of what genre(s) you write in? 
Wow, tough order. For style, I’d say I aspire to the style used by writers like Rex Stout and Gregory Macdonald (writer of the Fletch books, which are better than the movies), that is very spare, fast, and with great dialog (again, I aspire!). As for genre, I don’t think my books fit neatly into one: romance, adventure, mystery, thriller, spy, and comedy.


As an indie writer especially of Male/Male or Gai books has it been in any way harder for you to get your work out there and start getting recognized? 
If I hadn’t gone self-published, I doubt my books would be out there at all. They don’t fit neatly into any one genre, and that makes them a hard sell in today’s traditional publishing environment. On the other hand, I haven’t gotten as much publicity as I’d like, and that’s (in theory) something that the traditional publisher (should) bring to the table. From writer friends I have who do have a publisher, I’ve heard stories that make me think that even the traditional route doesn’t get you extra publicity.


A unique aspect of your books is the fact that some or all of them feature a happily married gai couple...what made you want to go beyond the normal part of gai romances, that many times end with a wedding... and write about after the honeymoon is over and real married life begins? 
Besides making stories about happy gay couples (which is rare enough), I also wanted to explore something that seems to be a problem even for straight couples in TV, movies and books: a married couple that has a life and adventures. It seems to me that there are all sorts of areas to explore with that, and with gay marriage (i.e. equal marriage, or just marriage) blossoming onto the scene (remember, I started this in 2009), it seemed like a good story to tell.


What messages or themes are your signature messages, and what is it that you really want your readers as people to understand about these? 
The LGBTQ community needs to have more examples, more heroes, and more positive role models to base their lives on. The problem for our minority, besides violence and general derision, is that we also suffer from invisibility. Until fairly recently, there has been precious little mention of LGBTQ people in history, or the news (except in a very negative light). We don’t have main characters in movies, and in TV only in broad stereotypes (though that is changing). I wanted to create a story that would make great TV (I have hopes), and that would be very positive at the same time. I also tried for funny (without demeaning stereotypes), though that’s not always successful.


What do you think your weakness and strengths are as a writer, and how do you want to evolve? 
I need to get into a better routine for writing, where I sit down and write something every day. For strengths? Hmmm. I like to think I excel at dialog. I’d like to try a few more genres (paranormal, scifi, urban fantasy) in upcoming books.


Lastly, what do you see for yourself and your work in the future? Where would you like to go from here? 
I’d like to reach a wider audience. From some of my non-LGBTQ readers I’ve had a very positive response, which makes me think that maybe my books are more mainstream than I’d generally credit them.

I’d also love to get an HBO series, but I’m not holding my breath on that one.


I for one think H.B.O. would be lucky to get a hold of such a terrific concept for a show!!! 

Thank you for taking time to share yourself with us, it has been a privilege Mr. Sanders!!! 



Author Links: 

Book Series Spotlight; 

The Glen and Tyler Adventure Series...













Book Series synopsis: 

The Glen & Tyler series of adventure books are about a happy married couple getting out there and solving crimes. Or playing hockey. It depends on the day.

Featured Book Synopsis: 




The third book in this series Glen and Tyler's Paris Double Cross is about to be released as an Audio-book as well. 

Glen and Tyler are young, in love, and the wealthiest human beings 
on the planet. But when Glen's brother calls from a jail in Paris, they're off to France to tangle with spies, neo-Nazis, evil world-spanning conspiracies and French gangsters. Plus they have aromantic dinner, and find long-lost treasure. Really, it’s a fun-filled non-stop romp.

Excerpt: 


All is Not Lost... 

Sunday night 11:20pm

They were cooling their heels in a Paris police waiting room. It was not the most congenial of spots. The chairs were molded plastic, the floor a faded linoleum from the 60's and the walls a color that might once have been light green, but now was a brown-green color burnt into the walls with constant exposure to cigarette smoke. Other people passed in and out, either seeing someone or being released. While the constant stream of people was interesting to watch, they'd come directly here after the helicopter ride, and it was late.
Glen could tell that Tyler was starting to boil.
Finally, Tyler sighed. "Well, I suppose this is a good object lesson."
"Oh?" Glen said, feeling like he was very carefully approaching a hungry lion.
"Yes. Money won't open all doors." Tyler said, bitterly.
"You could call someone important."
"Tim is still trying to get the Minister of the Interior on the phone. It seems the French take their weekends very seriously. The man is holed up in some villa somewhere." Tyler slumped in his chair, which seemed especially designed for slumping.
"I thought he was getting the Minister of Justice."
"Turns out he runs the courts. The Minister of the Interior is the one in charge of the police."
A guy probably a little older than Glen and Tyler came in through the exterior door of the station and looked around. He was wearing a tuxedo and shaking rain off his umbrella. He smiled when he got to their group and walked right over.
"P ardon. You are Glen Merriwether and Tyler Conrad?" His English was good, though distinctly flavored with French.
Tyler stood up. "Yes."
"I'm Henri Rousseau. I'm a junior partner in Rousseau and Roth."
From behind Glen and Tyler, James cleared his throat. "The lawyers."
As always, their bodyguards had taken up station around them. It was kind of amusing to Glen how well the big, dangerous-looking guys blended into a police station waiting room.
Tyler's tired and suspicious face cleared and he offered his hand. "Ah! The lawyers! Welcome."
Henri shook. "I'm sorry I wasn't here to meet you, but I was at a party outside Paris when I got the call."
"No problem. How soon do you think you can see Lance?"
"Oh! No, I'm not senior enough to consult directly with the accused."
At this, everyone looked confused and Glen stood up.
Henri put up his hands in a conciliatory gesture. "Our senior partners are already inside with him. I'm here just for you, to answer questions and take care of things for you. I really am sorry I'm late. T rès désolé."
"M erci, Henri." Tyler replied in French. "N e vous inquiétez pas à ce sujet."
Henri blinked and smiled. He kept to his accented English. "Wow, I expected ... " He cleared his throat. "Well, uh, less articulate Americans."
"Yeah, we get that a lot. Grab a seat and fill us in on what you know." 


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It has truly been an honor and a privilege to host this spotlight for Author JB Sanders, a writer with a truly interesting and entertaining story series unique in it's featuring of happily married gai men in love!!! Personally the series concept is one I find exciting and much overdue in being provided for The Q-Community!!! Thank you Mr. Sanders for allowing me to do this spotlight and for giving us this great series!  

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

One thing I have to say about self-worth...


Recently something was said to me about low self esteem, and this was my response to the topic... 




One of the biggest problems facing our world is that we have nations full of people who have too much self esteem and absolutely no self worth”.
                                                   
                                                   Rev. Lucien E.L. O'Corvi 
                                                In the year of our Lord 2014 


This brings another quote to mind... 

"Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing". 

                                                 credited to Oscar Wilde 






Monday, February 24, 2014

The Caprion's Wings Blog Tour;


The O'Raven Chronicles is proud to host this stop on the Caprion's Wings Blog Tour Hosted by 
TTC Books and More








Book Spotlight; 





Book Synopsis: 


A novella of The Cat's Eye Chronicles.
Release Date: February 28th, 2014

By the age of nineteen, all Harpies know how to fly—except Caprion. He has yet pass the test of the Singing and gain his wings. His family has disowned him in shame and people are beginning to talk. Now an evil voice haunts his dreams, taunting him, drawing out his worst fears—that he will remain wingless forever.

Caprion decides to find the root of this insidious voice, no matter what it takes. He journeys to the secret prisons of the Harpy underground, where he meets a young slave named Moss. In those sunless, decrepit cells, a forbidden friendship is formed. Can Caprion and Moss find the source of the voice? And can Caprion save Moss from a terrible fate?

Join young Caprion as he journeys down, down into the earth, finding his wings and forging a friendship that will change him forever.

Excerpt; 


In the dream, he always stood in the same place―Fury Rock at the far end of the Isles, gazing into the darkened sky, counting the brilliant stars. They seemed impossibly close, bright white orbs as tangible as lanterns, hanging inches above his head, moments away from his hands. One by one, the stars detached themselves from that net of sky and danced around him softly, silently. Then they would slide apart, opening like a great curtain.
And there―billowing across an ocean of darkness like white sails―would be his wings.
He would reach for the gentle slope of white feathers, their great lengths like bars of light. He could never quite grasp them. They hovered just out of reach, beckoning him to step from the rock, to take hold of his wings. Yet, he couldn't. He remained paralyzed, immobile, and wary of the darkness beneath his feet. Fury Rock stood at the very edge of the Isles; the top of the cliff dropped hundreds of feet into the ocean. He couldn't fly yet. How could he leap―how could he claim his wings―if he couldn't fly?
But on this night the dream unraveled differently. His wings sailed closer than ever before, pure light solidified into bone and flesh. He reached for them, hands grasping a half-inch away.
The ground suddenly rocked beneath him, pushing him forward. He gasped, wavering, struggling for balance. But the earth kept quaking, shuddering and lurching, and a great shadow rose from the ground, seeping through the rock and gathering at his back. He stumbled, tripping into black space. His arms swung out for balance, but there was nothing to stop his fall.
He plummeted off the rock and into darkness, away from the stars and his wings, icy wind rushing past him, freezing his skin and gripping his heart. A voice rose from the abyss: lethal, insidious and oily-slick. Your people are dying....




Author Spotlight; 

About the Author: 



T.L. Shreffler



















T. L. Shreffler lives in Los Angeles, CA. She loves diversity, fantasy, romance, iced tea, long walks, philosophy, and thrift store shopping. She recently graduated with a BA in Badass (Creative Writing) and her poetry has been published consecutively in Eclipse: A Literary Journal and The Northridge Review. She is author of The Cat's Eye Chronicles (YA/Epic Fantasy) and The Wolves of Black River (PN Romance.)



Author links ~
~ Website
~ Facebook
~ Goodreads
~ Amazon



Caprion's Wings blog tour schedule and links:

2-23-14 | Spotlight Mimsey Style | Please Don't Feed the Mimsey
2-24-14 | Spotlight/Excerpt | The O'Raven Chronicles
2-25-14 | REVIEW & Theme Song |  Lindsay and Jane's Views and Reviews
2-26-14 | Spotlight/Excerpt | Oh My Shelves
2-27-14 | Character 5Q Q&A Caprion | Intisar Khanani
2-28-14 | REVIEW & Would you Rather w/Caprion | TTC Books & More
3-01-14 | Spotlight/Excerpt | A World of Words
3-01-14 | REVIEW & Spotlight | Genieva's Book Blog
3-02-14 | REVIEW & Author top 10 | Becca Anne's Book Reviews
3-03-14 | REVIEW & This OR That with Moss | Paranormal Book Club
3-04-14 | REVIEW & Guest Post | Alina Popescu Writes
3-04-14 | REVIEW & Interview | Inkspelled Faery 


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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The Caleo and Dome Free Book Post for Author James Crawford;



The O'Raven Chronicles is pleased to present this post for Author James Crawford

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Every High School has their social outcasts. The band nerds, the math geeks, the chess club, the girl that chews her hair, but at Butler High, even the creepy nose picker in the chess club is more popular than Caleo Anima. No matter what he did, his pale skin, snow white hair, and piercing blue eyes always made him an easy target. He used to think that the only way things could get worse would be if someone found out that he was gay, but that isn't even the tip of the iceberg of problems after a mysterious stranger shows up and changes Caleo’s life forever.

Hidden amongst our society, a secret and magical race of people known as ‘Leeches’, have been engaging in civil war for decades. Both sides are desperately searching for a weapon with unlimited power that will give them the advantage they need to rule their world. This wouldn’t mean anything to Caleo, except for one problem...He is that weapon!

Forget making it through High School. Caleo has bigger problems! As the search for him goes on, the world is quickly crumbling around him. He's now fighting for his life and the life of what little family he has left. With the help of new friends, he has little time to try and master his newly found powers as he tries to figure out who he can trust, who is trying to use him, and who just wants him dead. One wrong step and being the awkward pale outcast will be the least of his worries.

Click here to claim your free copy on Amazon today only!






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What if you knew the exact date and time the world will end, what would you do?

Sam Tucker was faced with that dilemma when he began getting visions of the Earth's demise. Luckily for him, he was able to save his family and as many people as he could before the tragic event occurred, and he did so with the help of unknown visitors. With Earth now destroyed, Sam, his family, and thousands of other lucky survivors must live the rest of their lives on a faraway planet in a Dome that simulates life on Earth. But Sam's mind can't seem to rest as a few questions arise. Why did the aliens save them? How did they know about Earth's sure fate? And exactly what are they hiding?

Emma Tucker begged for an escape from her boring life but never in a million years did she think it would come at the destruction of Earth. Living on a new planet and finding it difficult to get rid of her rebellious habits, Emma finds herself making friends with a member of the alien race and it soon develops into an unexplainable love; a love that is more dangerous than she could ever imagine. While her father is searching for his own truths, she has no idea that she is stumbling on a truth of her own.

Told from the point of view of both Sam and Emma, author Nova Sparks takes readers on a journey to discover love, fate, faith, truth, and the mystery of the DOME!

Click here to claim your Free copy on Amazon today only!


Monday, January 27, 2014

What a Difference a Week makes;




  (Myself Circa 2001) 
I think I need some new pictures lol 


So I have had an interesting and drama filled week, especially the past three days. Three days ago I went before a judge and got the legal name change I have wanted for 20 years. Many people are confused as to all the reason why I would want a legal name change. Well there are a great many, but I will tell you what I think is the most important to me. I believe that when we leave this world, however that happens, wherever we go; all that we take with us is our name! The name we made for ourselves and what we have done with it. What kind of people we became. What the content of our character was. What type of lives we led. Who we served. How we helped others. Most of all, what we did for God. In the end that is all that matters…our name…our name which reflects all of these things; our name that reflects how much we loved and how well we lived! Anything thing beyond our service is, it has been said… “A waste of Spirit”! 

I have been judged and condemned. I have been abused and misunderstood. None of this matters in the end however, except in what ways I allow it to change me. Will I take it and use it to enhance myself, learn lessons, and utilize those lessons to live well? Or do I allow these events and circumstances to stop me and pull me down, and dis-empower me? Do I care about the opinions of others? Have I stepped back into fear; or am I living in love, being in truth, and walking in power? Eleanor Roosevelt said “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent”! I find this to be precisely the case. Do you want others to have a good opinion of you at the cost of having integrity? Or are you strong enough within yourself to stand your ground? I heard Carpe Diem a lot growing up and the older I get the more I realize how true, awesome, and profound a concept that truly is. Seize the day. Be aware however that in preparation for seizing it, and once it has been seized you will encounter resentment, jealousy, rage, and a host of other things. 

There is nothing people love to hate more than an empowered being. We make them nervous because we reflect their own fears of inadequacy, and point out their self-imposed limitations. We force them to evaluate and take a long hard look at themselves. We make them own up to their issues and take responsibility for who they are and what they do on their journey?

Marianne Williamson uttered a profound wisdom and my favorite quote of all time;
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others"!

Besides getting my name change, I had dealings with someone who is very much an addict and who tried to direct attention away from themselves by sitting in judgment on me. It was almost amusing to have my life brought into question and belittled by someone who not only doesn’t really know me or anything about me, but is literally destroying their own lives through bad choices, bad behavior, and substance abuse.

To top off all of this, my egg donor or my mother as she is sometimes called lol, found out about my name change, called, and started a huge fight with me over it. I say fight but about halfway through the phone call I came to the realization and conclusion that she was trying to force me into participating in her drama and negative projections and none of it had anything to do with me whatsoever. My life is not about other people, it is my life and mine alone; and it is in-between me and my creator. The choices I make are a reflection of me and not anyone else. I suddenly found myself wondering what the woman on the other side of the phone call was missing inside of herself that she had to call me, judge, condemn, and belittle me…and worse make my life about her.

I then realized there was a reoccurring theme lol. What kind of choices do I want to make? Who do I want to be? How do I want to live? How do I want to be remembered if something were to happen to me? Notice I said how do I WANT to be remembered, and not how do I expect to be remembered by others. One of these is about personal desire, and the other is about other people outside of my own being. We can’t control how other people perceive us. We shouldn’t care about their opinions of us. We shouldn’t be so afraid and concerned about what other people think. We should be more concerned with how we see ourselves and how we believe Spirit perceives us. Other people can have their control drama issues; and you can just agree to disagree, to walk away, and to leave them to their own dramas. We can only control our actions and reactions, and how we allow ourselves to appear in front of others.

I went on with my day to help two people in various ways, and then found myself watching a show with Caroline Myss a great spiritual Truth-Sayer of our age, a metaphysical lecturer, author, and teacher, and an intuitive specializing in medical intuition. She posed several world view altering concepts that had me taking notes and really thinking about things in life. I went on then to finish a TV series I started on Netflix from several years ago called Ugly Betty. I watched the last three episodes and was left feeling a total sense of courage and hope. So now I am getting back to my dream of writing and I am also putting my house in order and organizing my life so that I can pursue my purpose and goals, and carry out my vocation and ministry more easily and with greater focus and energy.  

So what did I learn and take from the past week? I learned just how far I have come in my life’s journey. I stood my ground and stayed in my truth and my power! I am full, I am proud, and I am blessed.

In a few days I will be another year older. Usually I think about that with a sense of dread. Now I find that I don’t really care about it one way or the other. It isn’t the number of years that matters. It is what I allowed those years to mold my character to be that really matters.

I was accused today of being a liar because I didn’t give someone the full truth of something and withheld information that was my business and mine alone. Then a thought occurred to me. The more you stand in your own authentic truth, in your own path, and in your own courage, love, and integrity…the more people will try to tear you down. Stepping out of tribal power and into individual power; and then beyond into archetypal spiritual power shakes dis-empowered beings to their core. I also know that this way of being is the only path for me…at least the only right path for me. I can not be another way and I don’t want to be. I am contented and at peace with being who I am…who I really am. So not to sound egocentric or anything like that, and not to come off as sappy and naive…but…I love being me! How’s that for a power statement? Lol 


(Myself Circa 1999)

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