Tonight’s Final Cut in Movies Radio Show: Deliver Us From Evil

Join me tonight at 8:00 EST for tonight’s Final Cut in Movies Radio Show. I’m bringing in horror expert and film maker Robert Alvarez, and we’ll be discussing the movie, Deliver Us From Evil, staring Eric Bana, Édgar Ramírez, and Olivia Munn, and directed by Scott Derrickson.

Listen Live at 8:00pm EST at TMVcafe.com!

Be sure to join in the discussion afterward at M. B. Weston’s Treetop Inn group on Facebook!

Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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M. B. Weston’s Short Story, “The White Rider” Now Available in Realms of Imagination, an Urban Fantasy Anthology!

Realms of Imagination - LG If you are waiting for The Elysian Chronicles: Book III, you need to read “The White Rider.” It takes place between  Out of the Shadows and Book III, and it’s now available in the Realms of Imagination urban fantasy anthology edited by Kimberly Richardson and published by Dark Oak Press and Media!

Here’s a little preview for you:

*****

The White Rider

I shoved a piece of bread speckled with mold into my mouth. I convulsed as I chewed and forced myself to swallow. I had not eaten in a week, and moldy bread was better than no bread. You’ve swallowed worse, I reminded myself. I shook the crumbs off my matted beard. Don’t start getting prissy again.

I crouched behind the dumpster near a restaurant door’s inviting glow. The patrons’ voices and the soft clinking of silverware comforted me. Part of me cautioned myself to keep my distance, but I yearned for human interaction that I had not enjoyed in months.

You’re safe, another part of me said. No one will venture near this dumpster, and if they do, they’ll run away from your stench. I had not bathed in weeks, and my tattered clothes—once a dress-shirt and pants—reeked of perspiration and filth.

I flexed my fingers, trying to keep circulation flowing. Though it was only late afternoon, the December air hovered near freezing. I leaned against the dumpster and listened, wishing I spoke Romanian.

Glass shattered at the end of the alley. I crouched behind a few stacked boxes and peeked out. My heart started to pound. I inhaled for five seconds, counting each beat—the quickest way I knew to calm my fear.

They lost your trail in Italy, I reminded myself.

I exhaled for five seconds, again counting each beat.

Another part of me chimed in. They might have picked your trail up again.

Inhale. One, two, three, four, five. I focused on the alley, searching the trash, scraps of metal, and shadows for movement. My fingers combed the ground for a potential weapon. I found a metal pipe and pulled it to my chest in silence. Only my breath turning to fog betrayed my existence behind the dumpster.

A shadow leapt across the walls twenty feet away.

My body tingled with adrenaline. I laced my fingers around the pipe and crouched, ready to spring once whatever it was showed itself.

A tomcat emerged from the darkness and hobbled toward me. I released the pipe. My heart rate slowed as the old thing wound around my leg.

Stupid cat.

I offered it the last of my bread. After a few sniffs, the cat took the morsel and sat next to me as it ate. I ran my hand down its fur, ignoring the fleas and dirt. It curled up next to me and purred. I had to admit it was nice to have a temporary companion—especially a warm one.

I twirled my Princeton class ring around my finger, and again contemplated pawning it. I had already sold my prized gold cuff links. Keep the ring, I told myself. I needed something to remind me of my former life. The ring would also identify my body if I died, and my brother would finally know what happened to me. Though I had not seen him for six months, thoughts of Dean still made me grin.

The street lights flickered. Night was approaching. I hid my thoughts of Dean away and grabbed the pipe. I needed all my senses alert to outsmart those who pursued me. Please understand, of all those who have been hunting me, I fear the humans the least.

*****

The Realms of Imagination anthology is currently available on Kindle (click here) and Nook (click here), and will soon be available in trade paperback and hardcover.

Also, if you’ve read A Prophecy Forgotten, but haven’t read Out of the Shadows, be sure to get your copy now since Out of the Shadows takes place just a few years before “The White Rider.” (Click for Kindle, Nook, Trade Paperback, Hardcover.)

Be sure to join in the discussion at M. B. Weston’s Treetop Inn group on Facebook!

Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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M. B. Weston Confirmed for DragonCon, August 29 – September 1, 2014

I’ve officially been confirmed as a guest at DragonCon in Atlanta from August 29 – September 1. Once I get my schedule, I will post it so stay tuned!

Please click here for my “Speaking and Signing Events” page for a list of scheduled signings and conventions I will be attending

Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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Take a Sneak Peek: My Paranormal Thriller (Work in Progress)

I have decided to post a bit about of the projects I’m working on to give people a sneak peek at what’s coming down the pike. This is a section from a paranormal thriller novel I’m finishing up (working title: Unleashed). (Note: 50 other books currently share that title, so I need to figure out a new one.) The main character’s name is Abby, and she’s staying at a friend’s house in the guest bedroom, trying to go to sleep after a bit of a scare.

I try to post bits and pieces of what I’m working on in my facebook page as well as the M. B. Weston’s Treetop Inn Group, so please feel free to follow and join. 🙂

Please note: this has not yet been edited, and it probably contains a few mistakes.

*****

[Abby] closed her eyes, trying to quiet her thoughts. A thunderstorm had started, and webs of lightning decorated the sky. Wind howled through the trees outside.

Abby started shivering, even under the covers. The rain must have cooled down the house. Lightning lit up the sky, and Abby gasped.

Someone was looking at her through the window.

They sky went dark. Abby clutched the comforter to her chest and scooted against the headboard, trying to figure out if she was dreaming or awake and too terrified to yell. Lightning again lit up the sky and the window was empty.

Abby blinked a couple of times, trying to figure out if she was dreaming.

I’m on the second floor, she thought. No one could be outside her window looking in without scaffolding or serious acrobatic skills.

Lightning flashed again. The window remained empty.

Abby relaxed her grip on the comforter. She stared at the window until she drifted off to sleep.

***

The next morning, Abby woke to the blare of her cell phone’s alarm. She forced herself to sit up, knowing she would fall back to sleep if she didn’t. She kept her eyes closed. As long as she didn’t lie down, she convinced herself. When she finally opened them, she saw a thin line of sunlight peeking through the window—and through her hair, which had fallen across her face.

After letting loose a yawn, Abby tossed her hair back and rubbed her eyes. She stood up, stretched, and opened the suitcase she had brought to Brandi’s, trying to focus on something other than wanting to stay in bed.

Uniform shirt. She grabbed one of the department’s dull, grey polo shirts. She frowned, wishing for something other than grey for a change.

“Purple,” she muttered. “They should give us purple.” She scowled as she pulled out a pair of khaki slacks. Her desire to stay home from work was increasing, especially since everyone would try to talk to her and find out how she was doing after last night’s break in incident.

Abby’s stomach and neck started to tense up as she remembered the events from the night before. “Stop,” she whispered. She was safe at Brandi’s. She couldn’t work herself into a state of fear the way she had when she imagined the person staring at her in the window the night before.

Abby chuckled at her own silliness. She was on the second floor; no one could possibly have looked in her window. She checked outside just to prove the point to herself. A quick glance confirmed it. No one could have climbed the smooth stucco wall. She didn’t see any balconies or tree branches anywhere near the window. No one could have been outside her window last night—and certainly not the person who broke into her house.

The smudged dirt in the shape of handprints on the outside windowsill told a different story…

Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

 

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Elysian Chronicles Fun Facts: The Day I Lost My Villain

When I was reading through the first draft of Out of the Shadows, I encountered a huge problem with the Fourth Battle for the City of Ezzer. I originally wanted
my main villain [***spoiler protected***] and Davian to engage in a fantastic sword fight across the city with glorious battle description and lots of sweat. I had it all planned out, and in my mind, it was going to be awesome. Unfortunately, while I was reading the draft, these thoughts hit me:

  1. “What am I thinking? My villain is too much of a coward. He’s not coming out if he thinks he’s not going to win the battle.”
  2. “Self-preserving little twerp.”
  3. “Holy crap. Now I’ve got to find him.”

I sat down and scanned through my mental map of the City of Ezzer and tried to figure out where my villain might have gone. (Yes it probably Would have looked quite hilarious to watch me trying to find this guy with my eyes closed…) During that time, my friend Sasha actually called and asked what I was doing. My response: “I’m looking for my villain. He’s hiding and I can’t find him.”

I eventually figured out where he was based on his character traits and my knowledge of the city. It took a lot of creativity and searching for answers to “what if” questions. (Always ask yourself “what if” questions.)

While I won’t spoil how I got my main villain out of the City of Ezzer, I will leave you with this hint: canafs…

PS Just an FYI, I’m not talking about Picante. He never sticks around long enough to get himself killed. Although, I’ve got to admit that he’s a self-preserving little twerp too….

Be sure to click here for more Elysian Chronicles Fun Facts!

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Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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Tonight’s Final Cut in Movies Radio Show: Transformers: Age of Extinction

Join me tonight at 8:00 EST for tonight’s Final Cut in Movies Radio Show. I will be discussing Michael Bay’s newest 2 hour and 45 minute long product placement advertisement–I mean movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction, staring Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Stanley Tucci, and Kelsey Grammer.

Listen Live at TMVcafe.com!

Be sure to join in the discussion afterward at M. B. Weston’s Treetop Inn group on Facebook!

Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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Elysian Chronicles Fun Facts: Dragon Clans – The Baethir

As stated in an earlier post about dragons, I realized that I needed to divide the dragons into races (or clans) when I was writing Out of the Shadows. Today’s post will focus on the Baethir dragons, and I will focus on the Tatsu in a later posts. (I posted on the Imperial dragons last week here.)

I had developed my race of leaders (the Imperials), and I needed the common dragon race that wold be most numerous. I needed them to be slighter in build than the Imperials but still scary to humans. After reading through a bunch of sites on dragons, I made these notes.

“Lung” (again needs root)

  • Middle sized dragons
  • Four claws
  • Thinner, but still hefty.
  • No horns or spikes, but two folds of skin that hang down like a fumanchu
  • Bland colors. Muted greens and browns
  • Majority (80-85% of total dragon pop)
  • Accuracy: Fire streams are thinner and have more distance.

A few things about my notes:

  • The “needs a root” was a note to myself to not call them Lung dragons. Unlike the Imperials, which I let stay. “Lung,” on the other hand, isn’t sexy. It’s not something I can see some soldier using in a serious conversation. I had to come up with a better name. Finally, I found the word bheithir (Gaelic) while doing research on dragons in other cultures. I changed the word to baethir to make it more readable.
  • I wanted the Baethir to be less powerful than the Imperials. I made them smaller, and without any horns. They are also thinner.
  • Because I needed potential for future conflict, I mad the Baethir more numerous than the Imperials. I also gave them longer, more accurate streams of fire. This is not important in Out of the Shadows when the dragons have sided with Davian, but it will be very important in Book III.
  • They unofficial leader of the Baethir is a grey dragon named Sarkon, but I’ll discuss him in another post.

Be sure to click here for more Elysian Chronicles Fun Facts!

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Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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How to Distract a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Writer in Ten Easy Steps

I posted this on my Facebook page Thursday night, and it got good reviews so I figured I would post it here as well.

How to distract a science fiction/fantasy writer in 10 easy steps:

  1. I am really annoyed with this chapter. It’s not flowing…
  2. I wonder how my blog did today? Let me check…
  3. Oh! I think need some chamomile tea. :::makes tea:::
  4. I should check my Facebook notifications.
  5. I am getting so distracted! I need someone standing behind me with a whip.
  6. :::breaks into song::: “Where there’s a whip, [crack] there’s a way…”
  7. Why didn’t Peter Jackson do The Hobbit like Bass and Rankin? #headdesk
  8. I should update my Facebook status about my pathetic ability to stay on target.
  9. “He’s too close!” “Stay on target.” “I can’t shake him!”
  10. Why did George Lucas insist on directing Episodes 1-3 himself?

Hmmmm. I think I need some chamomile tea….

Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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Elysian Chronicles Fun Facts: How “Rumpelstiltskin” Influenced the Development of Cragdern’s Gnomes

Part of using familiar archetypes in any novel is making them your own. When I began developing my gnomes and their culture, I wanted to give them a few weaknesses we didn’t often read about in fairy takes and folklore but would still make sense.

The perfect opportunity came when I reread the classic fairy tail, “Rumpelstiltskin.” I always wondered why Rumpelstiltskin made such a big deal about keeping his name secret. I also wondered why someone discovering his name would cause him to basically stomp the earth so hard he killed himself (depending on which version of the fairy tale you read).

Then it hit me: What if speaking a gnome/dwarf’s name aloud gave you complete power over him (or her). That could explain why Rumpelstiltskin would keep his name so secret. It would also introduce an idea that by saying his name, the Queen’s servant had complete control of Rumpelstiltskin’s actions and actually commanded him to kill himself.

I decided to give my gnomes that weakness: being under complete control of whoever learns (and uses) their birth names, which can throw quite a twist into a story.

Lorne and Theo dragged Klous into the room. He had bloodshot eyes, torn clothes, and unkempt hair. Several cuts and scratches lined his arms, and his jewelry was missing.

Klous struggled against the soldiers, yelling. “Don’t let me near him! Keep me away from Seraph. I’m not safe!”

Boronan trotted behind Klous, saying, “I searched his memory Davian. He’s innocent. I have no idea what he thinks he did.”

Davian flew to Klous, who shrieked. “Stay away from me! I’m not safe! I’m not safe!”

Davian held Klous’s head so he could stare into his eyes. “Klous, what’s wrong? What happened?”

Klous struggled against Davian’s grip, muttering, “Stay away; stay away.” He looked in every direction but Davian’s eyes. “Don’t you understand? They know my name.” Klous sank to the floor. “I betrayed you. Betrayed…”

—from The Elysian Chronicles: Out of the Shadows – “Chapter Forty-One: Send Me”

For more fun facts, be sure to click here!

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Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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Davian’s World Cup Picks: June 26, 2014

Here are my main character Davian’s World Cup Picks for today:

  • Portugal vs Ghana: Davian is hoping for a tie for anyone in group G who isn’t the USA.
  • USA vs Germany: USA obviously, although Davian concedes that the German’s have tastier beer and chocolate.
  • South Korea vs Belgium: Due to instability in the far east, Davian throws his support behind South Korea. See Out of the Shadows for details.
  • Russia vs. Algeria: Davian chooses Russia. While he’s not fond of the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine, Algeria’s human trafficking issues concern him more. And Russia has by far one of the prettiest national anthems.

We’ll be discussing the games, and of course what beverage of choice you might be drinking during the games, at my new Facebook group: M. B. Weston’s Treetop Inn. Please come join us!

Fantasy, steampunk, and paranormal novelist M. B. Weston is the author of The Elysian Chronicles, a fantasy series about guardian angel warfare and treason. Weston is also the hose of The Final Cut In Movies radio show that airs on TMV Cafe Monday nights at 8:00 EST. For more information on M. B. Weston, visit www.mbweston.com. To receive notification of M. B. Weston’s book releases click here to subscribe to Dark Oak Press & Media’s e-newsletter.

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