Friday, February 25, 2011

Thank You!



THANK YOU!!! Part One of my first book, The Vampire from Hell: The Beginning, has been downloaded over 400 times so far! I just wanna say thank you to everyone who’s checked it out. I'm blown away with your interest and feeback! Keep it coming!

Rayea's Revelation - Part 2 in the Vampire from Hell series is in the works.

Keep the Chedipe Vampire away from your man's toes!

I'm always on the hunt for interesting information in other cultures, especially related to the vampire myth. I discovered this today on a new Facebook page I subscribed to recently called Vampires. Sometimes you can figure out unique ways to incorporate even the little bit of the information into your writing and I think the Chedipe has potential :)

The Chedipe (which literally means “prostitute”) is a vampire prostitute in Indian folklore. In paintings, she is depicted riding a tiger through the night bathed in the moon light, without any clothes on, I might add. Imagery? Hello! I already see this chic riding bareback through the forest! She prefers to seek out men, but has been known to take out a full household. I suppose a frat house would be a party feast for the Chedipe.

To subdue or charm her victims, she casts a spell to keep them asleep. From there she immediately sucks blood from the victim's neck. Well actually not his neck, but his toes! Sometimes, it's said that the Chedipe attacks her victim in the form disguised as a tiger with human legs. This folklore story just screams for a character to be written into a Vampire novel, doesn't it?

Marriage Woes

The Chedipe is a mistress who doesn't know when to leave a good man alone. With repeated attacks and sexual assaults on her selected man, the Chedipe often weakens the marriage bond between the man and his wife. She also taints the bloodline for future children. She delights in destroying the couple's love, trust, and purity. In addition to taking the victim's blood, she enjoys robbing him of happiness and bliss by her actions.

Defeating the Chedipe Vampire

It's suggested that a victim of the Chedipe seek treatment if he feels drained of energy or intoxicated the morning after. I'd suggest that is the less of his worries if he's stepping out on his wife, but that's another discussion. If the man does not do something, the Chedipe will return. This will ensure that the marriage is destroyed and the victim will eventually waste away and die from all of the bloody toe sucking going on. Serves him right, you may be saying!

Sidenote: I would suggest to the guys if you're gonna pick up a Chedipe at the bar, don't let her know where you live. That might work without having to go through the next steps.

Enough Already

How might your man get rid of this Chedipe?

A good way to defeat the Chedipe is for you or your man to invite over a lot of friends for an incense burning sleepover, not a very manly activity, but necessary, if the Chedipe keeps showing up on the lawn at night. Before the sleepover, place holy items around the house such as crosses, bibles, bottles of holy water. I'd even suggest getting an inflatable Pope for the front yard, like a big Santa Clause, but I'm not sure they make those. Anyways... At the party, designate someone to burn incense all the time from beginning in the morning, til evening and through the night. Find someone reliable.

If you can designate one person who stays awake throughout the night, burning incense, this will frighten the Chedipe away. The presence of an awake person maintaining the rituals of sacred protection frightens the Chedipe, causing her to seek out another household in the neighborhood to attack.

Hopefully this will work, and you won't wake up the next morning to a large room filled with your husband and his friends, limping around dazed and confused with bloody toes.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Vampire from Hell is Headed to Amazon

I've got to share some awesome Book news today! The Vampire from Hell: The Beginning - Part One just got accepted for distribution on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Sony, etc. It’ll show up in early March 2011 on those sites for download. [insert Happy dance here]



I've been waiting since early January to see when/if Smashwords (the Independent Publishing company I use) would approve Part One of my book, so it could move to their Premium Category. And the day has finally arrived! Being in that classification means the book is allowed to go on to a larger market including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Sony, Kobo, Diesel, Apple where more eReaders can learn about Rayea's story. It's great news and puts a spring in my step today! I've already sent a text to Rayea as well :)

Thanks again to everyone out there who's read this Part One and wants to see more. I'm working on Part Two now and greatly appreciate your support! Remember you can check out my Smashwords profile for the latest updates or my Facebook page.

Thanks again to everyone out there who's read this Part One and wants to see more. I'm working on Part Two now and greatly appreciate your support!

Update 3/4/11: The Vampire from Hell: The Beginning - Part One makes it to Apple iBooks, the application for Apple's iPad, iPod touch and iPhone. If you have the application on your phone, you can download it.

Update 3/5/11: The Vampire from Hell: The Beginning - Part One is now a part of the Barnes & Noble ebook store. You can download it (for free). Other eBook retailers that have launched Part One today include:
  • Sony - $0.00


  • Diesel - $0.00
  • Thursday, February 3, 2011

    Icy Footprints

    This week has been an unusally crazy week, weather wise especially. We got several inches of snow and ice Monday night and it's shut things down. In the South, we don't have salt to take care of clearning the roads. We usually get by with sand. And with the temperatures being in the teens, sand doesn't really help.

    JJ, my dog and I got out each day to slip and slide on the ice. He'd pull me along and when I'd start to slip, I'd step on to the grass and crunch along in the snow. My dog decided quick trips around the block was all the walking he wanted to do. And I had to agree with him. Even in my double layered pants and shirts with a coat, gloves, scarf to boot, it was still cold. The wind was the devil this week with its howling every day and its bitter sting on my face. That is not something I have felt a lot in the South. I took this snapshot of footprints frozen in the ice.

    But I have to admit a week of snow and ice in February is a nice change of pace. I was starting to get spring fever early, too early and this helped remind me Winter is not done with us just yet. I think my cat had the best idea on how to deal with the weather. He got to stay inside all week. Click here to see a photo I snapped of him that I put on my Tumblr page.

    Tuesday, February 1, 2011

    GoodReads - It's a Go!

    I'm super excited today to see that I passed with flying colors on getting accepted into the Author Program on GoodReads. Here's my author profile. It's been really fun meeting a lot of new friends these past weeks and I'm hoping that you may find my stories interesting.

    I've uploaded "The Vampire from Hell: The Beginning (Book One)" and it should be available for a Free download soon, as it is at Smashwords. And I am in the process of feverishly writing the second installment of Rayea's story.

    Feel free to give me a review of this story, and let me know what you think. I always love hearing any comments, good or bad. I'm still learning and hope to continue to learn.

    Thanks again to everyone for your support and help! I so appreciate the love :D