Blood of the Bean II

by Skyler on October 11th, 2010

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My friend Gabrielle Faust has once again coordinated what promises to be an extraordinary October evening of coffee, drinks and readings by Texas horror and dark fantasy authors. (She also designed the beautiful poster, above!) I’m happy to be a part of this event and hope to see you there, too! Here’s an excerpt from Gabrielle’s press release:

AUSTIN, TX – For the second year in a row some of central Texas’ most intriguing authors will gather once again to share their recent work. From 5pm to 9pm at Kick Butt Coffee in Austin, Texas on October 16, 2010, the thirteen writers will each perform fifteen minute dramatic readings from short stories to novel excerpts, that will be certain to chill the hearts and minds of all attending. Participating authors include Lee Thomas, Joe McKinney, Gabrielle Faust, Nate Southard, D. B. Grady, Ethan Nahte´, Stina Leicht, Skyler White, Robert Stikmanz, Rhodi Hawk, Hank Schwaeble, Denise Broussard and Frank Summers. The wide variety of styles and influences from the collaborative of literary voices represents a distinct cross-section representation of the strength of today’s Texas writers in the horror and dark fantasy genres. All authors will have copies of their current and past work on hand for purchase and signing.

You can read the rest at her site and learn more on Facebook. Come out for a drink, bite and readings by some of Texas’s darkest!

October 16, 2010, 5-9pm
(My reading slot is 7:45P)
Kick Butt Coffee
5775 Airport Blvd, Austin

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Group Author Signing in San Antonio

by Skyler on September 25th, 2010

I’ll be caravaning from Austin to San Antonio tomorrow with several of my Austin author friends: Robyn DeHart, Julie Kenner, Farrah Rochon, Sherry Thomas, and Tracy Wolff. We’ll be signing, giving away swag and chatting with readers and would love to see you there!

Sunday September 26, 2010, 2PM
Barnes & Noble La Cantera
15900 La Cantera Parkway Bldg 27
San Antonio, TX 78256
210-558-2078

Also, thanks to Judith Bakley at the Austin Examiner for running my first interview for ‘In Dreams Begin‘. The book doesn’t launch for another month, but if you want a sneak-peek at what it took to get it written (along with some of my favorite places from the Ireland research trip), check tout the article.

What was it about the poet, WB Yeats, that you found so fascinating you based your book on him?

He’s almost impossibly romantic – a handsome, tall, Irish poet with a penchant for cloaks and magic. I just completely fell in love with him. And the more I learned about him, the more dark and complex and passionate I saw him as being. So just Will, on his own, would have been enough to attract me, and initially, I thought I’d just write a character based on him. I only decided to really complicate my life and use the real man because his writings and life kept intertwining. Here’s an example …

http://www.examiner.com/writing-in-austin/skyler-white-austin-s-best-selling-occult-author

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Is There a DOCTOR in the House?!?

by Skyler on September 8th, 2010

My son as the 11th Doctor Who at Dragon*Con 2010

My son as the 11th Doctor Who at Dragon*Con 2010

A great moment, if not a great photo. A pipe burst in the ceiling, causing water to pour from a light fixture. Luckily, two Doctor Whos were on the scene to address the problem with their sonic screwdrivers (before hotel security removed everyone from the area)

A great moment, if not a great photo. A pipe burst in the ceiling, causing water to pour from a light fixture. Luckily, two Doctor Whos were on the scene to address the problem with their sonic screwdrivers (before hotel security removed everyone from the area)

And then … there was THIS:

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Thank You to Dragon*Con!

by Skyler on September 8th, 2010

dark fantasy folks

From Left: Dark Fantasy Track moderator Carol Malcolm, track coordinator Derek Tatum, author Skyler White, author Diane Whiteside, moderator Michael Edward Miller, and some dude who jumped in the photo

Dragon*Con was more fun than pigs. The costumes, the energy, the panels and ideas … This must be what it felt like to be immigrant Scottish in the states, and go for the calling of the clans. I’ve never felt so related to strangers, or more at home.

All the best to my co-conspirators on the Dark Fantasy, Alternate History, Podcasting and Skepticism tracks: Derek Tatum, Carol Malcolm, Ginger Campbell, Chelsea Quinn Yarboro, Michael Edward Miller, Clay Gilbert, Leanna Rene Hieber, Christiana Ellis, Rosemary Laurey, Diane Whiteside, Laurell K. Hamilton, Linda Roberts, Christopher Golden, Ay-leen the Peacemaker and many more. Hope to see you all again next year!

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Win the Nightmare Factory Dark Fantasy Pack!

by Skyler on September 2nd, 2010

Is it ever too early to be thinking about Halloween? Not for my friend Sharon, who runs Central Texas’ oldest and scariest haunted house, the Nightmare Factory! She just posted a cool contest, anchored by signed copies of both ‘and Falling, Fly‘ and ‘In Dreams Begin‘! Check out the stuff you can win in her Dark Fantasy Prize Pack:

  • 1 Signed copy of and Falling, Fly
  • 1 Signed copy of In Dreams Begin
  • 2 ‘Damned’ Temporary Tattoos (just like Olivia’s)
  • 1 pair Scarecrow Classic Dental Fit Fangs
  • 1 pair Scarecrow Subtle Sexy Fangs
  • 1 vampire bite tattoo
  • 1 Victorian Ladies Hat with black spider tulle veil
  • 1 Nightmare Factory T-Shirt

She’s also doing a bunch of other giveaways, and all you have to do to enter is tweet or blog about the contest. Visit the Nightmare Factory to learn more!

Can’t wait for ‘In Dreams Begin‘? We’ll, you’ll have to wait a little more, because the book comes out November 2; but pre-release coverage has started rolling in, beginning with this piece on the beautifully redesigned FanGirlTastic (formerly Pretty-Scary):

“The story is sure to be a mind-twister, but with White’s amazing ability to weave words and breathe life into characters, it will be thoroughly enjoyable … Much like and Falling, Fly, Skyler’s newest novel is destined to be a potent blast of change to a genre filled with werewolves, vampires, and love-struck zombies.”

In the meantime, the price of and Falling, Fly‘ has dropped to just $6 on Amazon with free shipping. It won’t be a cool signed version complete with tattoos and fangs like you can win from the Nightmare Factory, but hey, it’s a pretty good deal if you haven’t checked out the book yet or would like to pick up a copy for a friend.

Have to finish packing — see you at Dragon*Con!

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Dragon*Con Schedule

by Skyler on August 28th, 2010

I can hardly wait for Dragon*Con next weekend! This will be my biggest con yet, and I’m excited to appear on the ‘Dark Fantasy‘ track with writers like Sherrilyn Kenyon and Laurell K. Hamilton and (guilty pleasure alert) the actors from ‘True Blood’.

The ‘Alternate History‘ track discussions should be fun, too, as will my Sunday live discussion for Ginger Campbell’s ‘Books and Ideas‘ podcast. Capping it off is an adults-only, late-night Sunday discussion of BDSM themes in vampire books, featuring Laurell K., Rosemary Laurie, Diane Whiteside and yours truly.

Here’s my schedule; I’d sincerely like to see you at some of my panels, so please stop by and join the conversation!

Friday 9/3

7P: Hyatt Cairo: The Wickedest Man In The World

The life, times, and influence of Aleister Crowley (Dark Fantasy Track)
Appearing with: Rosemary Ellen Gulley, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Jonathan Maberry
Moderator: Clay Gilbert

8:30P: Westin International C: The Myth and Reality of Victorian London

(Alternate History Track)
Appearing with: Jana Oliver, Carole Nelson Douglas, G.D. Falksen, Angelina Sparrow

Saturday 9/4

11:30A: Hyatt Roswell: Reading from and Falling, Fly and/or In Dreams Begin

5:30P: Marriott M301-4: Autographs

Sunday 9/5

11:30A: Hyatt Mont / Van: Dancing on the Head of a Pin

Angels & divine messengers in modern fantasy and horror (Dark Fantasy Track)
Appearing with: Christopher Golden, Jackie Kessler, Leanna Renee Hieber
Moderator: Carol Malcolm

7P: Westin International C: Gender & Race Inequalities in Alternate History

(Alternate History Track)
Appearing with: Ay-leen the Peacemaker

8:30P: Hilton 204: Books and Ideas live podcast

w. Ginger Campbell (m) and Christiana Ellis (Podcasting Track)

10P: Hyatt Mont / Van: A Taste For The Forbidden

BDSM themes in the vampire archetype. Adults only. (Dark Fantasy Track)
Appearing with: Laurell K. Hamilton, Rosemary Laurey, Diane Whiteside
Moderator: Michael Edward Miller

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ArmadilloCon Schedule

by Skyler on August 26th, 2010

Stop by and see me this weekend at Austin’s 32nd ArmadilloCon sci-fi/fantasy/gaming conference! It’ll be held at the Renaissance Hotel (near the Arboretum). Here’s my schedule:

Friday 8/26

5-6PM: New Weird: Has the Old Normal Taken Over?
Have the concepts of New Weird been used and adapted enough that they aren’t really weird anymore?
http://www.armadillocon.org/sched.html#Fr1700SA
Appearing with: Mark Finn, Sanford Allen, Neal Barrett Jr., Elspeth Bloodgood
Moderator: Mikal Trimm

9-10PM: Links Between Fantasy and Horror
A discussion of the commonalities between dark fantasy and horror.
http://www.armadillocon.org/sched.html#Fr2100T
Appearing with: Jessica Reisman, Matt Cardin, William Browning Spencer
Moderator: Gabrielle Faust

Saturday 8/27

10-10:30AM: Reading from and Falling, Fly and/or In Dreams Begin

3-4PM: Vampires: From Folklore to Fanfic
Our panelists discuss the long history of vampires and the changes they have undergone over the years.
http://www.armadillocon.org/sched.html#Sa1500SB
Rick Klaw, Scott A. Cupp, Nate Southard, Nancy Holzner
Moderator: Mark Finn*,

Sunday 8/2

11AM-12PM: Is Lovecraft Hurting Horror?
H.P. Lovecraft was a brilliant writer. However, some of the people following him are less so. Is Lovecraftian writing hurting horror by giving people shortcuts?
http://www.armadillocon.org/sched.html#Su1100SA
Appearing with: Sanford Allen, Aaron Allston, Joe R. Lansdale, William Browning Spencer
Moderator: Donn Webb

12-1PM: Planning for Your Time Travel
So, you’re going back in time. What will you need to bring and what will you need to remember to make it?
http://armadillocon.org/sched.shtml#Su1200SB
Appearing with: J. Kathleen Cheney, Katharine Eliska Kimbriel, Patrice Sarath, Rosemary Clement-Moore, Tess Mallory
Moderator: Lou Antonelli

2-3PM: Group Signing
Signing with: Stephen Brust, Ilona Andrews, Ari Marmell, Gordon Andrews

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Excerpt from ‘In Dreams Begin’

by Skyler on August 21st, 2010

Things are beginning to cook on In Dreams Begin in anticipation of its November launch. I thought I’d share a little taste with you; let me know what you think!

from Chapter 5:
They But Thrust Their Buried Men Back in the Human Mind Again

As children, Maud and Ida had walked thus, deliberate and slow, down Donnybrook Road, both of them shaking, although only Maud with fear. Arm in trembling arm again now, through the dark October graves, toward Georges’s tomb, Ida still needed to caution herself against skipping in her first giddy moment since arriving in France almost a month ago. The country irritated her, the rigorous attention the nation paid to beauty, the constant wine in small glasses, and how at home Maud was within it.

Ever the hostess—ever the French hostess, for all her Irish color—Maud had brought red wine and flowers to the crypt. Ida, always more practical, carried candles, blankets, and lap rugs. Maud unlocked the metal doors of Georges’s little memorial chapel, and Ida stepped into its dark of underground smells and windless cold.

Ida dropped the furs in a corner while Maud cursed benignly, burning matches, unable to make the flame stick to the candle wicks. If they lived together and entertained, they would bustle about thus, in friendly silence, preparing for their guests. But tonight only Lucien was expected, he and whatever spirits came, invited or otherwise. Ida tore the bloom from one of Maud’s flowers and scattered the petals over the altar. “Why don’t you let me light the candles, darling?” she suggested.

Maud leaned her back against the cold and unadorned stone wall. “Ida . . .”

“I know.” Ida kept her smile sympathetic, and took the matches from Maud’s ghost-white fingers. “Pour the wine.”

“Ida, I don’t think I can do what I . . .”

“Go ahead and have yourself a glassful, dear. We have more than enough for our communion.”

Maud took glasses from the wooden crate they had provisioned over several trips to the little mausoleum. Ida lit the candles, humming to herself. Maud already had a reputation for pleasant evening gatherings, but Ida would raise the tone of the soirées. She and Maud would talk Art and God with their guests, not only politics. The tomb’s rich, under-earth smell of graveworms and mushrooms crept over Ida. Maud had been too frightened of tonight to eat, but when they entertained together, Cook would serve duck in whiskey sauce, or salmon with morels.

The candles blazed like a birthday cake, dancing in the drafts admitted through the glassless windows and the open grate in the door. Possibly too from the colder metal doors in the cold stone floor. Maud sat on the provisions box, wordlessly taking her wine like the poison or medicine it was. “Did you want some, Ida?”

“No.”

“He will be here soon.”

“Yes, I should think so.” Ida stood over Maud, strong and unafraid, behind Maud’s sloping, robed shoulders. In Paris, Halloween festivities would be mocking the rites and devils Ida and Maud hoped to make real tonight, in the little village of Samois. Through the provincial streets to its tiny cemetery, Maud had walked, a priestess or a secret witch cloaked and hooded with Ida, her familiar bird, wing-in-elbow beside her. But inside Georges’s little burial chapel, Maud shrunk to an Irish crone, her ritual robes a weathered shawl wrapped over curling shoulders and the hollowed-out hole where her heart had been, and Ida, her carrion bird behind her.

She plucked the pins from Maud’s hair. “Let’s prepare you,” she whispered.

Maud did not move while Ida’s pecking fingers unwound the braided skeins of rust and shadow. It slithered free over Maud’s shoulders, and she absently pushed back the strands snaking into her face. She caught Ida’s hand in an icy grip. “Ida, I’m frightened.”

Maud choked on the blood-scraped whisper, but Ida had heard, and her smile broke like a towering thundercloud. Maud’s deathbed promise to her father broken—to never be afraid of anything, not even death—and Ida here beside her. She sank down beside Maud’s shuddering shoulders and wrapped her robe-winged arms around them. “Shhh,” she murmured, cheek in flowing hair, lips to sunken throat. “You must master your fear. There is no other way.”

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Theatre of Epidaurus

by Skyler on August 12th, 2010

Skye and son Egan at the 15,000-seat 4th-century BC Theatre of Epidarus, Greece, 12 August 2010.

Skye and son Egan at the 15,000-seat 4th-century BC Theatre of Epidaurus, Greece, 12 August 2010.

Wikipedia article on ancient Epidaurus

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Tomb of Agamemnon

by Thrall on August 12th, 2010

Skye in the ancient beehive tomb of Agamemnon, 11 August 2010.

Skye in the ancient beehive tomb of Agamemnon, Mycenae, 11 August 2010.

So, they CALL it the ‘Tomb of Agamemnon’, but it isn’t, actually. (Nor is the Mask of Agamemnon actually Agamemnon’s.) It’s technically called the ‘Treasury of Atreus’, though it’s not a treasury either (though it was thought to be during Victorian archaeological expeditions).

It’s a ‘tholos’ or ‘beehive tomb’ from the 13th century BCE, the best-preserved such tomb in the world, and is an amazing space to be in. Thirteen rows of monolithic stones rise about 45′ to a conical center, like the inside of a beehive. The whole of the ancient city of Mycenae, where Agamemnon did in fact hang his helmet, is a one-of-a-kind place to visit.

Wikipedia article on the Treasury of Atreus

Another article about beehive tombs

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