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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Girls Heart Books Tour Stop: Valerie: Daughter of the Dragon



Before we begin I want to thank Girls Heart Books Tours for the blog stop and Mr. Fuller for the awesome post! It’s a pleasure! I was syked to see the list and it’s got some fabulous selections! Let’s begin! 


“Valerie: Daughter of the Dragon” is a unique love story. A sensual vampire romance that features adults forced to deal with their own insecurities as a supernatural world they never knew existed opens up and threatens to envelop them. On a broader scale, “Valerie” is about searching for your identity in a world you don’t understand.

The 13 songs I’ve chosen reflect not only sections of the story, but also emotional parts of the story as well. Each song has a special meaning to the plot, characters, and situations in the book. I spent a great deal of time choosing each song and how it lends itself to a particular scene in the book. Please, sit back, relax, and enjoy the music from, “Valerie: Daughter of the Dragon”

1. Witchy Woman (The Eagles) - When we first meet Valerie, our vampire protagonist, she is waking from her day of slumber. I wanted a song that conveys the image of a very beautiful, but dangerous woman as she paces her sleeping chamber. The sultry beat and fiery guitars reflects the movement as her limbs loosen up.

2. Williams Avenue (Quarterflash) - I wanted a song that contains an 80’s pop/jazz vibe to begin telling our mortal protagonist’s story. This song plays as Samantha makes her way to work during a late winter storm. The saxophone’s riffs fade in and out as Samantha recalls her childhood, and the tragedy surrounding her mother.

3. Make It with You (Bread) - This song conveys Samantha’s thoughts as she walks through the department store where she works. She is looking back on how far she has come and what she still wants out of life. The band Bread is used many times on this playlist because their songs convey a sense of longing and Samantha is a woman who longs for something or someone to complete her.

4. I Would Have Loved You More (Trisha Yearwood) Samantha meets Valerie and agrees to go to dinner with her. After dinner Valerie convinces Samantha to dance with her. The two take to the floor as this country-tinged love song sweeps in and carries the characters and the reader away. The tension between the two women grows to a fever pitch as the song fades.

5. Love Be Still (Trick Pony) - Heidi Newfield’s voice is perfect for a song about not wanting to let go when everything seems perfect. Valerie reveals herself as a vampire, and Samantha accepts her for what she is. Dawn approaches as Samantha and Valerie lie beneath a large tree in Samantha’s backyard. Samantha is afraid of letting Valerie go and this song is haunting in its imagery of that moment.

6. Avalon (Roxy Music) - Valerie’s relationship with Samantha grows, as does her purpose for coming to Lexington. Valerie meets Samantha’s sixteen-year old neighbor Sara. Sara is destined to lead a broken coven of witches, and it is up to Valerie to teach the girl the art of casting spells. Sara assumes the mystical name of Avalon. This song glides along as Valerie explains to her new student, and Samantha, about what it means to be a member of a vampire coven. The song has an almost ethereal sound to it that makes it really stand out.

7. Bohemia (Mae Moore) - The summer is nearly over, and the fashion show is just a few days away. Valerie decides to reward Samantha with a trip to her tropical island. This song perfectly captures Samantha’s days as she explores the island while Valerie is resting. The lyrics talk about the warmness of feeling at home. As Samantha wanders around Valerie’s island, she feels that could make this paradise her home.

8. Possession (Sarah McLachlan) - I chose this song for one important line, “and I would be the one, to hold you down, kiss you so hard, I’ll take your breath away.” Valerie and Samantha are making love on the beach when they realize that they must soon return to Lexington for the fashion show. In a sudden emotional outburst, Samantha becomes the aggressor and pins Valerie to the sand. Filled with images and an overall gothic vibe this song works on so many levels.

9. Victims (Culture Club) The celebratory after-show party is a mix of cultures and styles. Valerie introduces a mid-tempo Gothic band, and in front of the revelers asks Samantha to dance. Samantha agrees, but this time Valerie does not cast a spell that hides them from the onlookers as she did when they first went out. The two lovers share their first public kiss as this ballad rises and falls to match their dance.

10. Where Your Road Leads (Trisha Yearwood) - One of the most visual songs I used. Tragedy strikes after Samantha arrived home from the after-party. Valerie wakes from her slumber and informs Samantha that she must return to the castle. Confused and heartbroken, Samantha refuses to join her. Valerie begs her to reconsider, but relents and asks her to wait for her. Samantha and Valerie embrace, and then Valerie is gone. Samantha’s tears flow as she begs her beloved to return to her.

11. It Don’t Matter To Me (Bread) - Hurt, longing, and betrayal are all part of Samantha’s days since Valerie was forced to leave. It’s been nearly a month and fearing Valerie will never return, Samantha accepts Richard’s, her former lover, wedding proposal. The song flows in and out as she and Richard stand on the shore of the lake where only a month ago she and Valerie witnessed Sara’s ascension to coven Priestess.

12. Fade Into You (Mazzy Star) Contemplating her life, Samantha strolls through her house and reflects on her past. As the time passes, her loneliness grows until she makes a choice that will finally offer her some peace of mind. This song’s desperate and emotionally bare lyrics tear into the soul.

13. Diary (Bread) - Although written from the male perspective, this song is a fitting ending to the story. Valerie sits beneath the oak tree, where she and Samantha had spent so many nights making love. As a new day approaches, Valerie sits and waits for her lover to return. This song speaks about denying the love you feel for someone and the loss of those we hold so dear.

There you have the 13 songs that I hope will enhance your enjoyment of “Valerie: Daughter of the Dragon.” Music has always been important to me in setting the right mood and tone for the book. Finding these songs was very rewarding. If you’re so inclined, read through the book once without the music and then re-read the pages that accompany the songs and see if the passages take on a new and deeper meaning.

Thank you for sharing my sound and vision.

Robert Fuller

Monday, September 24, 2012

UNCONTROLLABLE LAUNCH!

Woohoo! Uncontrollable is out TODAY!!

Uncontrollable is the second book in “The Nature of Grace” series by S.R. Johannes. Untraceable, the first book in the series, has won and been nominated for several awards including Winner of the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Award (YA), 2012 Georgia Author of the Year (YA Nominee), and a finalist in The Kindle Book Review’s “Best Indie Book of 2012 (YA)”.

This is definitely an AWESOME page turner series! ^_^ It’s a Must read for any YA lover. 

Head over to Mundie Moms for a Big Uncontrollable Launch Party with tons of prizes and then over to SR Johannes blog for even more. 

To continue on with the blog tour, check out the line up! Where SR talks about anything from marketing to writing to her books to personal interviews and giveaways.

Book Summary:

As Grace recovers from tragedy, her science class is chosen by Agent Sweeney at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to help with research on the new "Red Wolf Reintroduction Program".

While she’s excited about helping with the conservation of the endangered wolves, Grace knows this means being outdoors in the worst winter recorded, in a place she no longer feels comfortable. It also means working closely with Wyn (her ex) and his annoying girlfriend (Skyler), a girl whose idea of getting close to nature is picking silk plants and growing fake plants.

After a couple of wolves show up dead, Grace almost quits. However, when a fellow project team member goes missing, Grace continues the assignment under a renewed suspicion that someone might be sabotaging the conservation program. She quietly begins to hunt for clues.

Little does she know, she is being hunted too.

Please, please, please support the author! Buy it now!

Uncontrollable is on sale in paperback and ebook at all major booksellers including Amazon, iBooks/Apple (coming soon),  Smashwords, and B&N.

Author Bio:

S.R. Johannes is the author of Amazon bestselling Untraceable (a teen wilderness thriller) and new tween paranormal, On The Bright Side. She has published short novelettes as well as a teen romance anthology with 16 other authors titled, In His Eyes.  Uncontrollable, the sequel to Untraceable, is scheduled for Fall 2012.

S.R. Johannes was recently nominated in the YA category as Georgia Author of the Year for 2012. She is also the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Awards for young adult.

After earning an MBA in Marketing and embarked on an 18-year marketing career in Corporate America working as a marketing and communications consultant Johannes traded in her expensive suits, way-too high heels, and corporate lingo for a family, flip-flops, and her love of writing. She lives in Atlanta with her dog, British-accented husband, and the huge imaginations of their little prince and princess that someday will change the world.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Emotobooks: The Fusion of Written Fiction and Expressionistic Art

I'd like to firstly thank Ron and John Gavalik from Gritty City Publications for an  awesome guest post!  It's not everyday somethign so different and individual comes into creation and I'm so honored to be allowed to share that with everyone.  So without further pomp and ceremony here we have Ron Gavalik from Gritty City Publications with a few words on the new ( at least to me and AWESOME) Emotobooks.

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Thank you to Touya for allowing me to guest post.

As a writer and publisher, it’s always been a goal to bridge the gap between the cerebral gratifications of well-plotted fiction writing and the visual stimulation of illustrative art. The one day I had a mini-epiphany. Insert expressive, emotionally representative imagery in written stories, during moments of emotional consequence. By delivering a visual of what a character feels, the reader becomes more intensely immersed in the story.

Emotobooks are written fiction stories, not comics or graphic novels. The few emotional abstract images woven in the stories are the dream-like visuals each of us experience in the middle of the night.

The term Emotobook is a portmanteau word I conjured as a memorable label for the very first fiction medium for smartphones and tablets. For the first time, readers can now see actual representation of character emotions right on the page for a fun, interactive experience.

Stories are published as EmotoSerials or EmotoSingles. EmotoSerials are monthly-released, continuing stories, much like TV dramas or miniseries that continue until their climactic ends. EmotoSingles are individual experiences.

I launched Grit City Publications in July of 2011, with the first Emotobook series titled Grit City, a seven-part story about Dillon Galway, an idealistic freelance journalist, who scrapes out a living reporting on corruption. Since then, we’ve grown the Emotobooks Catalog into an array of fun genre fiction titles in Sci-Fi, Romance, Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller, and Horror.

Each Emotobook title consists of three creators: the author, editor, and illustrator. It’s our philosophy that three contributors on each Emotobook delivers a richer, more flavorful story. The creators even offer Autograph Cards and suggest mood settings, such as food, drink, and music. This way our fans can achieve a full-bodied experience.

Emotobooks accommodate a new audience, who desire a fast “full story experience” on smartphones, iPods, computers, or tablet readers in about 30 to 60 minutes. They can be purchased from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other retailers.

Our editors are currently seeking the best genre fiction for the Emotobooks transformation. It’s required that fiction writers read our submission guidelines and the free handbook, How to Create Emotobooks, before submitting. Our publishing model is unique and we require long-term participation from authors for everyone’s success.

Now that you’ve been introduced to the Emotobooks Revolution, I hope you’ll join our Readers Cult and begin collecting the coolest titles. We even offer free Autograph Cards to our fans. What it really comes down to is we write, edit, and illustrate the best modern fiction for our fans. Without you, we wouldn’t be here. Thank you.

Ron Gavalik's Bio:

Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ron Gavalik is a seasoned freelance journalist and fiction author of the successful Grit City thriller series. As Publisher for Grit City Publications, he oversees the Emotobooks Revolution. Ron holds an M.A. in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University and a B.S. in Marketing Communications from Point Park University. When not writing, you can find him in the outdoors of Southwestern Pennsylvania on his trail bike, hiking, or fishing.


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Now my request to each of you is to go check out the site and float around. I mean it. It's so great you need to experience it yourself.  Remember in the words of Shemhazai: "All knowledge is worth having." (Points to the person that gets the book reference without looking it up.)