Terribly sorry

It’s all my fault I haven’t updated the blog, and I ask from the depths of my heart for your forgiveness. I have been moving into and figuring out classes for the University of St. Andrews, which is my study abroad location. And just now I realize how hard it was to figure out living arrangements (especially, when not all the food is provided for you to eat and you have to walk a good ways into town to get it. Also 1 load of laundry ended up costing me 10 pounds, because there are like no instructions and I was kinda pulling my hair out of my head figuring it out and thus it ended up eating my money,lol! Well, I’ve got stories from real life and story inspirations. So, I FREAKED when I realized that I hadn’t updated this and told all y’all what’s been happening, but now you know 🙂 (yay!). 
Okay, so I have homework to do tonight (it’s 9:34pm where I’m at) and I’ll be uploading pictures soon of the trip so far. Thank you for your patience.

Tuesday!

Wahooo! 10 DAYS TILL TAKE OFF!!! Alrighty then there are only ten days (10days-10days-10days-10days) left (BAH! 10days!!) until the summer ends and the next school year begins! Already I’ve been researching summer internships for NEXT SUMMER! My life is just heating up just as the weather is starting to cool down. So the new edition of the book is planned to come out within the next 10 cuz otherwise I won’t be able to converse with my editor on stylistic points (whose working furiously, btw, thank you). And with that comes some new tidbits and background information. 
I’ve been thinking about movies lately and how characters can really rise up and exceed expectations (even generally growing can be tough, sometimes shedding the past and filling your own shoes is hard enough, forget ascending into a role people look up to for hope). And while I was thinking about this, I looked at the actors and actresses playing those roles and how they themselves have risen up much like their characters. The three people I’m looking at are Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, and Anne Hathaway. 
Three large box office hits and they all step up to the plate and knocked my socks off. 
Let’s start with Johansson, I remember seeing her in the Nanny Diaries, The Prestige, The Other Boleyn Girl, He’s Just Not That Into You, and she played characters who seemed pretty docile, the kind that if they were a kid on the playground and they got pushed by a bully, they would be mad back, but would end up getting knocked to the ground anyway, and another kid would have to defend them. So when I heard she would be playing a significant part I was dubious to say the least. But as soon as she swipped the Russian with the chair, I was sold. No longer did I see this the clip where she was intimidated by her first client at lunch, but a person who wasn’t going to let some alien army/demigod, much less a hoity toity, boss her around. Holy cow she was AMAZING!!! She bossed that roll, especially when it came to adding a human element among all these superheros who were larger than life characters. While it was still most definitely a “comic book” movie, the moment when it came to talking about personal struggles, she nailed it and created a depth of character for whom I would like to see an independent movie be made. Especially since keeping Black Widow in the minds of the viewers could have easily been lost amongst the capes, shiny armor, and muscles of the other super heroes. Scarlett Johansson, I am looking foward to you as an actress and can’t wait to see what you do next. I underestimated you, but I will never do so again.

Anne Hathaway…what can I say, it was a tough struggle to convince my family that she would do a good job in The Dark Knight Rises, mostly cuz (much like Johansson) they only remembered her as the cutsie Princess Diaries “Mia”. However I saw a little side to Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada that had bite in it, which made me anticipate her role as Cat Woman. It’s the scene where she tells Christian Thompson “I’m not your baby”. In that small subtle moment teeth are bared and a dry coldness overcomes her tone. And it was that small moment that blossomed into the Cat Woman everyone always wanted (especially since it’s been a laughable almost a stigma of a character now) and I loved every moment of it. During the entire movie, I was like “I want to be you when I grow up!” She just does it all so fantastically and it’s nice to see other people understand her potential to go from one side of the spectrum to another.

Ahh, now to the boy of the group Jeremy Renner. What, can I say, he goes from being on the sidelines for so long (Mission Impossible 4, Avengers, and a few other actions flicks) and now he finally got his chance for his own hard hitting action movie and…well…I wasn’t exactly missing Damon (though I was reminded of him throughout the movie ::spoilers::). Renner became the Legacy, he hit every right note in not being a copy cat of Damon (which was a worry of mine), but an incredible continuation. He swells up the screen. I can’t wait to see the next one in the Legacy series, and I can’t wait to see what role Renner takes up next independently. He carried the movie as a main character, when I was bit hesitant if he could (since he’s been in the shadow of some large stars) and he’s grown into his own. I’m anticipating him being the new face of action movies, I hope he produces many more.

 

Editors

Editors…editors…editors…and blueberries…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqEeP1acj4Y

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Get Ready, Get Set………wait :/

The summer’s almost over and man alive! There’s still 3 million things I want to do and have to do (while I may not want to admit there’s a difference, I have to in this case)!

BAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!

Okay, freak out over, now onto business.

This coming semester, I have the priviledge of going to Scotland to study. While I am super excited about that, I am also a bit nervous and a bit sad (but very excited at the same time…I guess I’m more or less a Pandora’s box of emotions). Nervous because, this would be the first time I’ve ever flown over the Atlantic and getting used to an culture shock. If there is one thing I’ve found out about other places, it’s that, just because both of you speak the same language does not ensure you have the meaning, nor will you even understand each other. I’ve learned that from living in VA for 2 years and living with parents who are from NJ/NYC, lol! A bit sad for the fact that I won’t have more time in the States to go hiking, kayaking, and of course writing. Preparations for the travel have taken over a bunch of writing time. 😦 ….but because of no writing time, I’ve been able to watch some tv (yeah, I know what y’all are thinking “you had time to watch tv, but not time to write, sure, that makes perfect sense.” <.< that’s not ti at all. It takes me a good 45min to get into a character’s mindset and understand the scene from every perspective, then I start writing. So by the time I get to being able to write, there’s no more time and I’m off doing something else). However, because of some of the shows, I’ve picked up a fabulous idea for a separate novel outside the BoG series and have followed closely how to put more twists and connections into stories. I’m excited  to see how these techniques play out in the sequal and the following books ;)!
And lastly, very excited because this is an adventure I have never experienced before and I can’t wait to see what inspirations will come out of it.

Okay, so I have to apologize about the current edition of the book. My editor has found some gross mistakes and when he brought this to my attention, I realized I had uploaded some fo the early chapters from when I originally wrote the book. This meant my writing style from when I was 15 carried over as well as all the mistakes from 6 years ago hopped along with the book as well. I am so sorry you read deliquent writing. Thankfully my editor and I are almost done and book will be uploaded again with the atrocities ironed out and good triumphing once more (at least in the magical realm of grammar anyway, haha).

That’s all for now folks! Keep reading!

I had a giant post telling of all that happened since the last one, but then my computer died and all was lost. So, this is the latest update. 
I have an editor for the book and a new edition along with the paperback version are coming out soon. 
Hope all y’alls weekends were awesome, mine was :)!

I had a giant p…

11hrs!!!

So, today took just about FOREVER!!! I spent 11hrs on creating a cover for the print edition of the book, but in the end I know deep down, (very, very deep…like Marianas Trench deep…actually more like tartarus deep), it was worth it. 11hrs, though…I mean 11hrs with only soda breaks followed by pee breaks as distractions. I’ve never been so happy to visit the powder room since working as a life guard at the Y. Ahh! What a wonderful feeling! Anyway, I’m delighted to present the cover of print edition to you all.

 

I am very pleased with how everything has turned out and I hope you will be as well. The finished hard copy is set at being 444 pgs long and over 100,000 words, which puts BoG: Reformation at the rank of “Epic” for a book. Never knew until now that there were such things as rankings for books based on the amount of words! Learn something new everyday :)!!  I always thought epics were the Illiad, Aeneid, and the Odyssey and that was pretty much it (at least for the Greeks anyway), and I’m not going to quite put Reformation on the same shelf as the afore mentioned :P. That’s it for now, 11hrs work day has left me dog tired. Onto the washing dishes and more writing (never even got out of my pajamas today, lol!).

 

Crazy Sauce

Friday came and went with “crazy sauce” fastness!!! And then I got sick from eating too much sugar for 2 days, ugh! Good news though I ended up watching the majority of Farscape (I feel like D’argo is a cross between a Klingon, Wookie, and Nautolan, any thoughts? Such a fun character!) and came up with some scenes which will be in the 2nd and 3rd books as well as naming a few of the characters there. Also BoG: Reformation is about to be available in print form! Almost done with the character guide in the back of the book, a bit tricky, but hopefully it will be finished by tonight! 

Like the BeeGees

Reading: Pilgrimage of the Sacred and Profane: Book 6 of Vampire Hunter D novels
Listening: Bee Gees
Watching: Bleak House
Eating: lemon flavored cupcakes with vanilla frosting

I’m currently watching this documentary about the Bee Gees and Robin Gibb made this really interesting comment which tied into something that happened to me recently. He said something to the jist of “When you write it, do it for the future.” though he was of course referencing music and not novels. However, my mind referenced this weekend.
This past Saturday I went to my cousin’s wedding reception (they’d had a destination wedding, so it was just them and a few of the groomsmen and bridesmaids at the actual ceremony) and I had the pleasure of meeting Lucy a 6th grader. After introductions, I soon discovered Lucy was a great reader having swept her way through the Chronicles of Narnia and is currently working though Harry Potter. All the while I was speaking to her, I thought “One day she might read one of my books…I wonder if she’ll like it”. When I started writing BoG: Reformation, I of course had a specific age group in mind, yet it struck me that when I write, I write for the future whether or I’m conscious of it or not. It’s the generations coming into that age group which will grossly read it. Not the ones past (though I have older readers who dive into the book with great enthusiasm). Every time I write in the present, it becomes the words of the past for me and the literature of the future for readers. What a wonderful thought.

In the mean time, some new posters have been created check them out!

 

Rainy and wet and damp…

…sounds like a writing weekend to me 🙂

Inertia

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a : a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
…according to Webster anyway.
Since I am both student and writer, part of this summer was spent taking a course at a local college as a prerequisite for some of the rest of the courses in my major (chemistry). And it just so happened that the course was in physics (great teacher, hard, but wonderful course), where I learned quite a bit about forces and their influence on the change in movement. With the recent publication of this first book I’ve found the forces, which keep the butterflies in my stomach alive are at work. While the promotion and the spread of the book is my current project, there’s much to think about for editing the Guide to the series, since I don’t want to reveal everything on the website (hehe, need to save some stuff for an updated edition of the book come September).
SOooo, on my current recreational arts whereabouts I am reading Red Harvest by Joe Schreiber ( a Star Wars novel), rewatching Downton Abbey S1, and for the first time Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 
More to come, but sleep for now. 🙂
Non nobis Domine,
June Poste
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