October 07, 2010
Let's Play Killer - Your Own Serial Killer Doll
I first spotted this over on the Lipstick Chronicles blog and thought... huh?
So, it appears that the character from the Dexter show, (drawn from the novel, Darkly Dreaming Dexter) whom Wikipedia describes as "a blood spatter analyst who moonlights as a serial killer" for a police department in case you didn't know, is now a doll - to be precise, a 7-inch action figure.
Gee, what a great gift huh? And he even comes with his own knife...
The show has won acclaim and the novel has drawn praise as well... I did watch a few episodes when it aired briefly on regular TV instead of cable as I wondered what it was all about. Frankly, it made me sick seeing him in his element.
I'm all for freedom of the press and freedom of expression but... I still can't get my mind past this. While some TV cop/murder shows tend to often glorify the crime, making it almost attractive to those who may be sociopathic, this is a guy who tries to do good yet his way of thinking still has him killing... and pleasuring in it.
Yes, brilliant characterization, interesting fictional idea, but... does it go too far? Should killing be "entertainment?" (Yes it often is I know in horror novels; but you expect monsters or "killers" to be creepy, not enjoying themselves like Dexter who still indulges in his 'weakness' as his "secret" while trying to live a normal life on the surface.) The worst was the radio commercial that aired having him talking to his infant daughter; it just seemed too freaky.
And now... an action figure? It's, well, creepy. Yes, creeps don't need anyone to give them ideas, but why glorify it any further? What do you think?
October 06, 2010
Halloween Partying at Haunt Jaunts!
My friend, Courtney, over at Haunt Jaunts, a travel blog for restless spirits who love haunted places, is having a Hallowen Party all month!
Get in on the prizes, spooky fun and all kinds of who-knows-what! (Leave it to Courts to talk about the pervy Halloween costumes! And she's probably right, some are kind of creepy!)
** Stop by and see what she has brewing. I'll be popping in over there later in the month.
** Also check out Haunt Jaunts at Facebook.
October 05, 2010
New Miniatures How-To: Halloween Pillows in AIM Magazine
The fun Halloween pillows pictured here are part of a new how-to I did for the spooky Halloween/October issue of Artisans in Miniature (AIM) Magazine.
All the pillows are made from cotton Halloween fabric - and beware: glitter! (I love glitter, but... you'll see my warning in the magazine. haa!) It's a fun, easy way to decorate your mini house for Halloween! (The furniture shown is half scale, but the pillows can be used in any size.) And guess what? No worry: they're no-sew! (I used glue!)
Also, here's another photo of the first pillow I did, a bat cut-out which I just love! I added a smaller bat cut-out on the end of the bed, too.
All the pillows are made from cotton Halloween fabric - and beware: glitter! (I love glitter, but... you'll see my warning in the magazine. haa!) It's a fun, easy way to decorate your mini house for Halloween! (The furniture shown is half scale, but the pillows can be used in any size.) And guess what? No worry: they're no-sew! (I used glue!)
Also, here's another photo of the first pillow I did, a bat cut-out which I just love! I added a smaller bat cut-out on the end of the bed, too.
October 04, 2010
New Miniatures Story in CDHM Magazine: Sherri Colvin's Dolls
See my story on doll maker Sherri Colvin titled, "And Then There Was Magic," in the October CDHM's Miniature Way Magazine,.
** Check out Colvin's fantastic miniature dolls and detailed resin mini doll kits. (Love the kits for miniature witches or older ladies; great faces!)
** Check out Colvin's fantastic miniature dolls and detailed resin mini doll kits. (Love the kits for miniature witches or older ladies; great faces!)
New Miniatures Story in CDHM Magazine: Sherri Colvin's Dolls
2010-10-04T02:00:00-05:00
CA Verstraete
cdhm|miniature dolls|
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October 03, 2010
Miniature Eye Candy!
October 02, 2010
Read Something Scary! Killer Valentine Ball & Muse Masquerade Festival!
Getting in the Halloween mood! Come to MuseItUp Publishing's Masquerade Festival all month!
* Prizes, free ebooks and more! Visit the MuseItUp Publishing blog to sign up to the reader's list and check out the day's blogs!
** The perfect scary read! The Killer Valentine Ball
A party at a day camp; a blind date on Valentine's Day. Can you say loser? But this is no ordinary party...
The Killer Valentine Ball has more thrills than Jess ever expected--or will ever forget. (You've got to read it for the surprise ending!)
Excerpt:
As they walked into the shadows, Jess noticed that things weren't quite as they appeared. Sections of the room lightened for a moment before being cast again in deep shadow. What Jess thought she saw in that split second made her heart race...Buy: The Killer Valentine Ball
Read Something Scary! Killer Valentine Ball & Muse Masquerade Festival!
2010-10-02T02:00:00-05:00
CA Verstraete
halloween|muse it up publishing|the killer valentine ball|
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October 01, 2010
Writing when Hungry? Food in Searching for a Starry Night and the Killer Valentine Ball
I'm not sure if it's a matter of writing when hungry, (like shopping when hungry? Don't do it!) but food seems to appear quite a few times in many of my stories and books.
Even funnier, I just noticed the connection via a group of my favorite quotes from Searching for a Starry Night, A Miniature Art Mystery.
In the book, friends Sam and Lita eat favorites like ice cream (several times!), but they also enjoy other favorites like iced tea, lemonade, cookies and turkey sandwiches. (Read chapter 1 and see reviews at link.)
Memorable Quotes:
Lita: “Butter cookies. Any cookies, really. That always does it for me.”
Sam: “He (Petey) looked like a hot dog without the bun.”
Petey the Dachshund: “Woof!”
Buy:
* Print
* KINDLE
* B&N eBook
* KOBO: Smartphone, Tablet, Ereader
* Sony Reader
** Got any food favorites in your own stories or books you like to read? **
In the new ebook, The Killer Valentine Ball, Jess attends what sounds like a fun Valentine's Ball - at first... They have drinks... the tables are fully set, but not how you'd expect...
Just in time for Halloween!
A party at a day camp; a blind date on Valentine's Day. Can you say loser? But this is no ordinary party...
The Killer Valentine Ball has more thrills than Jess ever expected--or will ever forget. (You've got to read it for the surprise ending!)
Excerpt:
As they walked into the shadows, Jess noticed that things weren't quite as they appeared. Sections of the room lightened for a moment before being cast again in deep shadow. What Jess thought she saw in that split second made her heart race...
Read more & Buy: The Killer Valentine Ball
** Also available on Kindle. Buy:
Even funnier, I just noticed the connection via a group of my favorite quotes from Searching for a Starry Night, A Miniature Art Mystery.
In the book, friends Sam and Lita eat favorites like ice cream (several times!), but they also enjoy other favorites like iced tea, lemonade, cookies and turkey sandwiches. (Read chapter 1 and see reviews at link.)
Memorable Quotes:
Lita: “Butter cookies. Any cookies, really. That always does it for me.”
Sam: “He (Petey) looked like a hot dog without the bun.”
Petey the Dachshund: “Woof!”
Buy:
* KINDLE
* B&N eBook
* KOBO: Smartphone, Tablet, Ereader
* Sony Reader
** Got any food favorites in your own stories or books you like to read? **
In the new ebook, The Killer Valentine Ball, Jess attends what sounds like a fun Valentine's Ball - at first... They have drinks... the tables are fully set, but not how you'd expect...
Just in time for Halloween!
A party at a day camp; a blind date on Valentine's Day. Can you say loser? But this is no ordinary party...
The Killer Valentine Ball has more thrills than Jess ever expected--or will ever forget. (You've got to read it for the surprise ending!)
Excerpt:
As they walked into the shadows, Jess noticed that things weren't quite as they appeared. Sections of the room lightened for a moment before being cast again in deep shadow. What Jess thought she saw in that split second made her heart race...
Read more & Buy: The Killer Valentine Ball
** Also available on Kindle. Buy:
September 24, 2010
New Searching for a Starry Night Themes 2
The brain's working overtime! Parents/Teachers: Check out a couple more themes I just added for Searching for a Starry Night, A Miniature Art Mystery. Read chapter 1 and see reviews at link.
Themes:
Dollhouses: Some of the described pieces and houses owned by housekeeper Mrs. Drake are based on the author's own collection. Miniatures collecting is a great hobby and creative outlet for kids of all ages.
Miniature Art: Miniatures are a specialized art category, usually 6-inches in size and smaller done by noted artists in oil and acrylic. Some artists recreate works by the masters in miniature for dollhouse collectors.
Family & Community: Students can make connections and discuss their family and community in comparison to Sam's relationships with her mother, friend and neighbors.
History: Students can discuss modern conveniences and their history by comparing what isn't used or available at the late aunt's Victorian house.
Dogs and Kids: Animal Adoption: The Dachshund, Petey, plays an important role in the book, and demonstrates the relationship between kids and a pet. The dog brings attention to animal shelters as Petey was adopted from a shelter.
Buy:
* Print
* KINDLE
* B&N eBook
* KOBO: Smartphone, Tablet, Ereader
* Sony Reader
Themes:
Dollhouses: Some of the described pieces and houses owned by housekeeper Mrs. Drake are based on the author's own collection. Miniatures collecting is a great hobby and creative outlet for kids of all ages.
Miniature Art: Miniatures are a specialized art category, usually 6-inches in size and smaller done by noted artists in oil and acrylic. Some artists recreate works by the masters in miniature for dollhouse collectors.
Family & Community: Students can make connections and discuss their family and community in comparison to Sam's relationships with her mother, friend and neighbors.
History: Students can discuss modern conveniences and their history by comparing what isn't used or available at the late aunt's Victorian house.
Dogs and Kids: Animal Adoption: The Dachshund, Petey, plays an important role in the book, and demonstrates the relationship between kids and a pet. The dog brings attention to animal shelters as Petey was adopted from a shelter.
Buy:
* KINDLE
* B&N eBook
* KOBO: Smartphone, Tablet, Ereader
* Sony Reader
New Searching for a Starry Night Themes 2
2010-09-24T07:05:00-05:00
CA Verstraete
children's fiction|dachshund|dogs|Searching For A Starry Night|
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September 23, 2010
Miniatures: New Half Scale Couch
New half-scale couch I made to go in the 1/2" witch's house. It's hard to tell here, but both fabrics have a sparkly finish. I made the pillow too. (A how-to is coming up!)
September 21, 2010
News Ad Nauseum - The latest epidemic...
Is the news trying to scare us? Just when you think it's safe to turn on the TV... more bed bugs! An epidemic. Don't go out with covering yourself in plastic!
Eek! The news grabs something and will-not-let-go. Remember the flu epidemic?
What's your favorite - or non-favorite news story that would not die?
Eek! The news grabs something and will-not-let-go. Remember the flu epidemic?
What's your favorite - or non-favorite news story that would not die?
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