Did I get your attention with the title? I hope so. I have just finished writing my second book, and when I published my first one I was walking on air, as I know I will be when this next one comes out!
Oh there is so much to do when you take on a gigantic project like writing a book. First there is the kernel of an idea, which has to germinate until it grows into a full blown seedling and able to grow somewhat on its own.
Then there is the actual formalized structure, your story line, research, research, research....the time spent daydreaming about characters while you go about your daily routine, thinking of scenarios while you drive to work, do your laundry, go to sleep at night...
then comes fighting with the outline until you have a perfect bare bones guideline that will still let you create as you go, the hours of writing, the kabillion hours of editing. Once you get this far, its time to enlist other help in the form of copy editing, computer whizzes, artists, graphic artists...
You stretch yourself to do more than you think you can, and then come the inevitable rejections of files, the reworking, the nail biting, more editing, adjusting colors, fonts, margins, gutters, bios, pics....
Finally, finally, you get a book in your hands.
YOUR BOOK.
You are exhilarated and you walk on air! You mention it to an acquaintance that you finally got your book published and they dismiss you with an "Oh...anyone can write a book."
At first it takes the wind out of your sails. Sails that you have fought the wind so hard for....
then you realize that they may just be jealous and trying to dismiss your accomplishment.
So you think to yourself...."Well, maybe anyone can write a book....but do they? Did YOU?"
(You know you are dying to say it to the person who bitch slapped you, but you don't...because....
well....you are nice and they are not to say such things.)
But later on, you get to thinking.....
Maybe everyone can write a book, but they don't.
Maybe they want to, though, and maybe they really should.
Maybe you can help them.
Yes, in retrospect, you realize that writing has now completely consumed your life while in the process.....
You've probably pissed off someone along the way, for not paying enough attention while you were typing or focusing on your project or because you actually have been all about your project and not all about them or something...who knows. If so, I am sorry. But it's really like being pregnant. When you are pregnant, that's all you can freaking think about.
You try not to tell your friends too much when you talk about book, and know that you aren't doing a very good job of it. It's really hard to be proud of something without coming off being "prideful."
So, you distance yourself on talking about it, but only enough to get them curious enough to read your stuff.
And you very much hope they will.
You also very much hope that they enjoy it.
Like....a LOT.
Mostly because you've had your nose up in your own writing for so long, and it's such a solitary journey and you wonder how other people will like being along on the ride of the trip once they crack open the itinerary and start traveling along the pages.
So if I have driven any of you crazy with my postings, about my latest book coming out soon,
or if you think I'm being cryptic by not releasing too much info,
or if you are sick to death of hearing about how its coming along,
or if you can't wait to get your hands on it and it seems forever till its out and you can get it...
PLEASE know that I am doing it only because this baby book is brand new like an infant. I want it to be perfect as it can be. Ready for you. Ready for company.
I have been nurturing it and protecting it until it "grows up enough" to sit on a shelf with it's other sibling, my first book.
And please also know that I want to have a big family of books.
So now, back to the person who said to me the first day I published, in a most snotty voice,
"Anyone can write a book." I felt like I'd been slapped.
I then spoke to several other authors, and then got the other angle. When I told them I self published, they gave me the disapproving looks over their noses and said, "(ahem) it's not really published unless it's with a major publishing company..."
But as I now look at the finish line of my next book coming within a year of starting the process....
it occurs to me that maybe anyone can write their own book!
And Self Publishing Houses and Print On Demand (POD) are huge now! They are loosing that stigma of being the red headed step child in the publishing world. MANY big things are coming from Self Published Authors! You could be one too!
I encourage you all to write, and to try the process. To create a thing from scratch, to build it the way you want, to decorate it, design it, just to your own specifications....Not what an editor wants...but what YOU want it to look like, feel like, be like.
WOW!
What an awesome experience to hold in your hand, consider it a gift to the world with this...
a whole completely new thing that has never been in existence until you made it!
Well....it's a freaking RUSH!!
Yes, and a pain in the ass to do. And a lot of people don't do it because they are scared, or too busy, or don't think it will sell or maybe they are afraid of failure....or maybe they are afraid it will succeed...
But you'll never know until you try.
And I promise, that I will help you in any way that I can.
For I would never slap you down on your path of creativity, but I encourage others to also do what I have done...and will do again.
Consider me addicted to writing and the process. I am hooked. :)
Stay tuned for more info on the looming release of "The Merlinian Legend!"
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Topics: Merlin.... and Moon Phases~
I'd like to chat about "Merlin" (whom I am named after)....
and (bonus!)
I will teach you a goodly way to remember Moon Phases!
MERLIN
Ever since I first learned to read, I was interested in magic stories and those of legend and myth.
Arthurian legend, and those tales about Merlin, in particular, had me spellbound.
I always had my nose in a book and would love to wander around thinking (and truly believing) that I was a Magickal person and could make my own magick.
I am a Magickal person.
You are too.
We all are.
While my thoughts were indeed influenced by Mary Stewart (I think I have read the "Crystal Cave" and "The Hollow Hills" at least 5 times each....among many other books about him).
"The Book of Merlyn" is probably my all time favorite and evidently, Disney was also inspired to tell his tales based upon T.H. White's stories!
I even did my HS senior research paper on Merlin, citing references from "Morte de Arthur". It wasn't hard for my friends and classmates to transform my given name (Marilyn) into my current moniker of Merlyn.
"Merlyn" is even in my HS yearbook under my picture way back in 1978!
Personally, I find a lot of hope in the figure of Merlin.
His legend says that he came from royal lineage, a bastard child of King Merlinus Ambrosius, to be precise, yet he preferred to live among the lower classes and even by himself and nature more.
He studied much.
Loved books.
Traveled extensively throughout Britain (but could not traverse water well).
He could play the lyre.
Knew the Pagan ways and the ways of the Church.
Passed on his knowledge to those interested enough to learn and study and grow.
Always hoped in the future, even though by knowing the past could've been dismal.
There is always hope in his way of thinking, because of the fact that man has free will.
Merlin influenced politics, and help to guide the monarch of Arthur as his adviser.
He also did dabble occasionally in manipulation of people and events for the greater good.
Or at least...what he believed to be the greater good.
Merlyn also fell prey to the one vulnerable chink in his armor.
LOVE.
He knew that he was being beguiled by Morgause (or Morgana/Morgan depending on which version you read....). Merlin took the ultimate risk. He showed her the spells he knew, even the one that would entrap him forever.
I've done that too.
I guess we offer ourselves so willingly to the one we love, and we open our hearts up so fully for them to learn of our inner workings, that we give them the key to our door. It is in their power now to imprison us or to set us free. Merlin did that too. He was trapped in the forest sealed magickally in a tree by his own strong binding spell that he freely gave her...knowing she had the power...He was waiting to see how she behaved with it. (obviously, not well...)
He is there, locked within the spell, still waiting for the right time to be set loose to come forward again, when we need him the most.
So it is with ourselves as well.
We trap our ownselves by our own doing or by love... and with nature and magick we can hide or heal and be reborn.
Merlin was wisdom that risks itself emotion.
He is head ruling the heart....but sometimes....
The Heart WINS.
Now....onto MOON PHASES
The moon goes through it's monthly cycle, forcing us to follow along by watching it's ever changing faces.
New Moon
(sometimes known as the Dark Moon) is actually a time of darkness.
If you can't see the moon....then it's the New Moon.
It is beginning to be reborn. A goodly time for new beginnings, starting projects, cutting your hair to make it grow faster, and it's the best time to plant your garden.
Yes, but HEY!
Sliver moon....are you Waxing or Waning???
Know how to tell the difference?
Here are two easy ways to remember by looking at the moon sliver to tell if the moon is:
Waxing (growing) or Waning (shrinking):
1)
If you imagine the moon is a sliver like a backwards "c" (don't have one on the keyboard...)
then imagine adding the stick of an 'l' to its open side
you would make the lower case "b" for "baby moon" or "beginning" or WAXING MOON.
If you imagine the moon is a sliver like a letter "c",
then imagine adding a stick of an "l"to it's open side...
you would make the lower case "d" -for "dying moon" or "decreasing" or WANING Moon.
2)
You can also recant this poem I made up (being a Bard like Merlin) to remember which is which:
"LIGHT on the RIGHT is MIGHT" (growing/waxing)
"LIGHT on the LEFT is LEAVING" (shrinking/waning)
Then there is the Gibbous Moon. (a fun word to say too :)
This moon wins the "Oh So Close Award" and is the "almost full moon" on either side of the Full Moon.
Waxing Moons-
good for constructive magic. Growing things.
Waxing Gibbous Moon
Waning Gibbous Moon
Full Moon is Just that.
FULL!
The 2nd full moon in a month is a "Blue Moon".
Full moons are good times to grow your hair fuller, cut it now by trimming/or layering.
Time for prophesy, divination, extra power. Culmination.
There are some fun names of the full moons to go by too:
Waning Moon- for banishing magic...ridding yourself of habits, addictions, negativity. Releasing.
Merlin helps remind me of the Old Ways....
and the Moon tells of both the Old Ways ...and where we are today.
Merlyn thinks you ought to know this important natural information :)
and (bonus!)
I will teach you a goodly way to remember Moon Phases!
MERLIN
Ever since I first learned to read, I was interested in magic stories and those of legend and myth.
Arthurian legend, and those tales about Merlin, in particular, had me spellbound.
I always had my nose in a book and would love to wander around thinking (and truly believing) that I was a Magickal person and could make my own magick.
I am a Magickal person.
You are too.
We all are.
While my thoughts were indeed influenced by Mary Stewart (I think I have read the "Crystal Cave" and "The Hollow Hills" at least 5 times each....among many other books about him).
"The Book of Merlyn" is probably my all time favorite and evidently, Disney was also inspired to tell his tales based upon T.H. White's stories!
I even did my HS senior research paper on Merlin, citing references from "Morte de Arthur". It wasn't hard for my friends and classmates to transform my given name (Marilyn) into my current moniker of Merlyn.
"Merlyn" is even in my HS yearbook under my picture way back in 1978!
Personally, I find a lot of hope in the figure of Merlin.
His legend says that he came from royal lineage, a bastard child of King Merlinus Ambrosius, to be precise, yet he preferred to live among the lower classes and even by himself and nature more.
He studied much.
Loved books.
Traveled extensively throughout Britain (but could not traverse water well).
He could play the lyre.
Knew the Pagan ways and the ways of the Church.
Passed on his knowledge to those interested enough to learn and study and grow.
Always hoped in the future, even though by knowing the past could've been dismal.
There is always hope in his way of thinking, because of the fact that man has free will.
Merlin influenced politics, and help to guide the monarch of Arthur as his adviser.
He also did dabble occasionally in manipulation of people and events for the greater good.
Or at least...what he believed to be the greater good.
Merlyn also fell prey to the one vulnerable chink in his armor.
LOVE.
He knew that he was being beguiled by Morgause (or Morgana/Morgan depending on which version you read....). Merlin took the ultimate risk. He showed her the spells he knew, even the one that would entrap him forever.
I've done that too.
I guess we offer ourselves so willingly to the one we love, and we open our hearts up so fully for them to learn of our inner workings, that we give them the key to our door. It is in their power now to imprison us or to set us free. Merlin did that too. He was trapped in the forest sealed magickally in a tree by his own strong binding spell that he freely gave her...knowing she had the power...He was waiting to see how she behaved with it. (obviously, not well...)
He is there, locked within the spell, still waiting for the right time to be set loose to come forward again, when we need him the most.
So it is with ourselves as well.
We trap our ownselves by our own doing or by love... and with nature and magick we can hide or heal and be reborn.
Merlin was wisdom that risks itself emotion.
He is head ruling the heart....but sometimes....
The Heart WINS.
Now....onto MOON PHASES
The moon goes through it's monthly cycle, forcing us to follow along by watching it's ever changing faces.
New Moon
(sometimes known as the Dark Moon) is actually a time of darkness.
If you can't see the moon....then it's the New Moon.
It is beginning to be reborn. A goodly time for new beginnings, starting projects, cutting your hair to make it grow faster, and it's the best time to plant your garden.
Yes, but HEY!
Sliver moon....are you Waxing or Waning???
Know how to tell the difference?
Here are two easy ways to remember by looking at the moon sliver to tell if the moon is:
Waxing (growing) or Waning (shrinking):
1)
If you imagine the moon is a sliver like a backwards "c" (don't have one on the keyboard...)
then imagine adding the stick of an 'l' to its open side
you would make the lower case "b" for "baby moon" or "beginning" or WAXING MOON.
If you imagine the moon is a sliver like a letter "c",
then imagine adding a stick of an "l"to it's open side...
you would make the lower case "d" -for "dying moon" or "decreasing" or WANING Moon.
You can also recant this poem I made up (being a Bard like Merlin) to remember which is which:
"LIGHT on the RIGHT is MIGHT" (growing/waxing)
"LIGHT on the LEFT is LEAVING" (shrinking/waning)
Then there is the Gibbous Moon. (a fun word to say too :)
This moon wins the "Oh So Close Award" and is the "almost full moon" on either side of the Full Moon.
Waxing Moons-
good for constructive magic. Growing things.
Waxing Gibbous Moon
Waning Gibbous Moon
Full Moon is Just that.
FULL!
The 2nd full moon in a month is a "Blue Moon".
Full moons are good times to grow your hair fuller, cut it now by trimming/or layering.
Time for prophesy, divination, extra power. Culmination.
There are some fun names of the full moons to go by too:
January Wolf Moon or Cold Moon
February Snow Moon
March Windy Moon or
Worm Moon
April Flower Moon or
Pink Moon
May Milk Moon or
Flower Moon
June Rose Moon or
Strawberry Moon
July Mead Moon or
Corn Moon
August Lightning
Moon or Harvest Moon
September Harvest
Moon or Singing Moon
October Hunters Moon
November Dark Moon or
Beaver Moon
December Long Night
Moon or Full Cold Moon
Waning Moon- for banishing magic...ridding yourself of habits, addictions, negativity. Releasing.
Merlin helps remind me of the Old Ways....
and the Moon tells of both the Old Ways ...and where we are today.
Merlyn thinks you ought to know this important natural information :)
Monday, January 9, 2012
Avalon
Avalon.
It is the stuff of legends.
Thru the mists we peer trying to discern our way to see the glory of the natural world of the Goddess, the Lady of the Lake and Arthurian legends.
Why do we love Avalon so?
Because we want to believe in a place of pure Magick and Earthly wisdom, with a Goddess Mother Earth that provides and a society that cares for us.
Avalon means "Isle of Apples", a place of the Feminine Divine.
If you cut an apple in half horizontally, you will find a pentacle at it's core.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away they say. Why? Because apples are a healing food.
Interestingly enough, the apple and women have always been entwined haven't they?
Women have long been the kitchen witches, the healers of home, health, family and community.
Look at poor Eve. Maligned, methinks.
She only wanted Knowledge. They say that the snake gave her that.
Was it wrong for her to take it?
Some say aye.
Some say nay.
The snake in Christian writings is supposed to be evil.
But in many cultures, the snake is GOOD. Very GOOD. The snake is Kundalini power of sexuality, earth knowledge and knowledge of SELF. Guardianship, healing, fertility, awareness and most especially, transformation. These are not things to be afraid of!
The Isle of Apples, Avalon, as a symbol, along with the snake and apple, brings us a bushel full of knowledge!
Knowledge of Earth wisdom.
Knowledge of Self.
Knowledge of the Universe and the grand scheme.
We desire to LEARN.
We want to know the OLD WAYS.
The ways of discernment of the stars, God's good foods and herbs, special powers, communal living.
The magic Isle of Avalon is where the famous sword Excalibur was forged.
Avalon, is where the Lady of Lake reigns under the guidance of the Goddess.
It is said that the monks found the burial site of Arthur, King of the Britains here!
This is where Guenivere went to the Abbey after parting ways with her love for Lancelot and as a sanctuary from fleeing her seat as Queen. A Queen with two lovers in her life. She fled to the Church in the end, but she should've walked proudly to Avalon instead. A place where a woman has rights for her own sexuality and her beliefs of Love.
This is where Glastonbury Tor now stands and where the legend still lives on.
So much Magick here!
This is a realm for the Fae....Avalon, where no ploughs need to work and the Earth produces of itself and there is no need of want....
Morgan Le Fay and Merlin.
Arthur came to Avalon after the Battle of Camlann to be healed from his wounds here
.
This is where a tree that blooms only on Christmas day!
French historical stories of this place include the resting place of the Holy Grail~(no wonder no one has found it!)
If you are into Mary Magdalene lore, this is where the Goddess also comes into play. The Divine Feminine. Some say that the Grail cup was the vessel that Joseph of Arimathea captured drops of the healing blood of the dying Jesus in.
Joseph, it is said, brought the cup to Avalon for safe keeping.
The Divine Feminine can also be embodied in the child of Jesus thru Mary Magdalene. We are all children of God. Too long have we been denied our Mother Goddess. We need a mother. Someone to guide us, help us, feed us, LOVE us. Hold us in the warmth of her protection.
Avalon teaches us to embrace our Divinity through Earth Magick and thru the Divine Feminine.
Avalon keeps King Arthur there, sleeping peacfully until the day he is needed again.
Avalon....
Isle of Apples.
Apples of Knowledge.....
Apples of Sensuality....
Apples of Lore....
So many, many lovely apples :)
It is the stuff of legends.
Thru the mists we peer trying to discern our way to see the glory of the natural world of the Goddess, the Lady of the Lake and Arthurian legends.
Why do we love Avalon so?
Because we want to believe in a place of pure Magick and Earthly wisdom, with a Goddess Mother Earth that provides and a society that cares for us.
Avalon means "Isle of Apples", a place of the Feminine Divine.
If you cut an apple in half horizontally, you will find a pentacle at it's core.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away they say. Why? Because apples are a healing food.
Interestingly enough, the apple and women have always been entwined haven't they?
Women have long been the kitchen witches, the healers of home, health, family and community.
Look at poor Eve. Maligned, methinks.
She only wanted Knowledge. They say that the snake gave her that.
Was it wrong for her to take it?
Some say aye.
Some say nay.
The snake in Christian writings is supposed to be evil.
But in many cultures, the snake is GOOD. Very GOOD. The snake is Kundalini power of sexuality, earth knowledge and knowledge of SELF. Guardianship, healing, fertility, awareness and most especially, transformation. These are not things to be afraid of!
The Isle of Apples, Avalon, as a symbol, along with the snake and apple, brings us a bushel full of knowledge!
Knowledge of Earth wisdom.
Knowledge of Self.
Knowledge of the Universe and the grand scheme.
We desire to LEARN.
We want to know the OLD WAYS.
The ways of discernment of the stars, God's good foods and herbs, special powers, communal living.
The magic Isle of Avalon is where the famous sword Excalibur was forged.
Avalon, is where the Lady of Lake reigns under the guidance of the Goddess.
It is said that the monks found the burial site of Arthur, King of the Britains here!
This is where Guenivere went to the Abbey after parting ways with her love for Lancelot and as a sanctuary from fleeing her seat as Queen. A Queen with two lovers in her life. She fled to the Church in the end, but she should've walked proudly to Avalon instead. A place where a woman has rights for her own sexuality and her beliefs of Love.
This is where Glastonbury Tor now stands and where the legend still lives on.
So much Magick here!
This is a realm for the Fae....Avalon, where no ploughs need to work and the Earth produces of itself and there is no need of want....
Morgan Le Fay and Merlin.
Arthur came to Avalon after the Battle of Camlann to be healed from his wounds here
.
This is where a tree that blooms only on Christmas day!
French historical stories of this place include the resting place of the Holy Grail~(no wonder no one has found it!)
If you are into Mary Magdalene lore, this is where the Goddess also comes into play. The Divine Feminine. Some say that the Grail cup was the vessel that Joseph of Arimathea captured drops of the healing blood of the dying Jesus in.
Joseph, it is said, brought the cup to Avalon for safe keeping.
The Divine Feminine can also be embodied in the child of Jesus thru Mary Magdalene. We are all children of God. Too long have we been denied our Mother Goddess. We need a mother. Someone to guide us, help us, feed us, LOVE us. Hold us in the warmth of her protection.
Avalon teaches us to embrace our Divinity through Earth Magick and thru the Divine Feminine.
Avalon keeps King Arthur there, sleeping peacfully until the day he is needed again.
Avalon....
Isle of Apples.
Apples of Knowledge.....
Apples of Sensuality....
Apples of Lore....
So many, many lovely apples :)
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