October 21, 2010

Halloween in Miniature 2010: Day 2 - Grab some Halloween Treats!

Thanks for stopping by for Day 2 of this year's 12 Days of Halloween in Miniature. If you missed the kick-off, see Day 1 here.

Are you hungry? Oh, I heard some growling... yeah maybe with this crowd, it's best to get the food out early. Well, have we got some fantastic treats for you!

Miniature food artisan and IGMA Fellow Kiva Atkinson has been busy slaving over a hot oven, cooking up some creepy favorites, sure to kill, er, tempt your tastebuds. haaa!

In fact, it's surprising that Kiva hasn't blown up her oven yet! (Did you hear a big ka-boom?)

"I am really going nuts this Halloween," she says. "I'm making more stuff than I've made at any other time during Halloween. This season always puts my creativity into overdrive!"



Bone Soup, anyone?

She says she's inspired "from looking at cooking magazines..." (Hmm, Martha Ghoulert maybe? Sorry, couldn't resist!)


As for those delicious bones, Kiva says that like any good cook, she never tires of trying out different variations on old favorites, like some bone soup or roasted bones or... Femur anyone?


Salty Bones, better than pretzels!

She does "cute" just as well, however. After all, every ghoul needs something for their sweet tooth, right? haa!

Witch Treats


Speckled Pumpkins

Skull Cookies

Oh, will you look at the time! Uh-oh, what's that noise in the kitchen? (No, it's not Kiva!) It looks like one of the guests is having some kind of problem...

* Next: Halloween in Miniature: Day 3.

* Get some free Halloween clipart.

October 20, 2010

Halloween in Miniature 2010 - Day 1: Welcome to the Party!

Welcome, Welcome! Please come right in and make yourself comfortable for this year's 12 Days of Halloween in Miniature! It's going to be a fantastic party!

Don't be shy! Make yourself right at home. There are tons of spooky but fun people expected to attend, and there'll be plenty of great Halloween treats to eat -- and no tricks, promise! haa!

Oh, look, there is Pat Benedict's Witch CC - (short for Cotton Candy). The lady has a real sweet tooth - but watch out - her treats definitely have a bite! (Haa!)

Don't worry, this witch is a friendly soul, they say, besides being a real whiz at coordinating! Love the stylish witchy hat! I wonder if she got it from a certain well-known English milliner? Wait'll you see her latest creations. Wow! Well, be sure to say hello, and we'll be visiting with Patty and that "hat lady" in an upcoming post.




My little witch Imelda will take you around to meet everyone. We don't want anyone feeling left out now, do we?


Have a sip of our house specialty, the Golden Eye Wine, (still has quite a kick!) and come back tomorrow to meet more of the guests!

** Contest: For fun, one person commenting during the 12 days will win a couple of my handmade medieval books for their own haunted setting or wizardly table.

(Note: each day's next event will be linked at the end of each post.)



How About a Swap?



I'd love to swap one of my flower-filled pumpkin planters and/or a small medieval book for?? Email me at profile and let's see what we can figure out!


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

* Go to Halloween in Miniature 2010: Day 2

* Enjoy my Halloween miniatures menu



October 19, 2010

Upcoming Blog Halloween Parties!

IT'S HALLOWEEN PARTY TIME!!

Got your costume? Let's go trick or treating!


Don't forget to stop back here tomorrow, Weds. 10/20, for my 12 Days of Halloween in Miniature.

Comment during the party and you could win two of my handmade mini medieval books. (Dollhouse size in case you didn't know!)

Then how about some party hopping? See some more great stops below!









My friend Courtney over at Haunt Jaunts, a travel blog for restless spirits, is having a boorific Halloween Party all October!

Knowing Courts, she'll have all kinds of weird stuff (she's already posted on gruesome masks, (Ick!) and match your dog costumes! ha!), plus she's having some great giveaways, and all kinds of Halloween fun!







** Mark your calendar for next Monday, 10/25 for the Open House at Karin's blog, Mini Ramblings and Musings. Karin's gonna have the punch out, so stop by and say hi! Make sure you follow her and comment for a chance to win your very own mini Jack O'Lantern (not sure if it's haunted or not!)



** After that, let's go across the pond where Kat the Hat Lady in England is also having a party from Oct. 30-Nov. 2! Visit her party blog and post a comment with your Halloween link and join the fun!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

October 18, 2010

Miniatures Monday: New Wizard Boxes

After seeing the amazing magic and amulet boxes made by members of the Mini Doll List (I'll share the link later when I find it again), I was inspired to make some magic boxes for my wizard.



















The room is done in paper clay but needs to be painted and decorated yet. I thought it would look neat to have some shelves and cabinets filled with various boxes and potion bottles. I wanted it to be slightly different from the fortune teller's house, which will have an assortment of crystal balls and other items.

October 17, 2010

New Cool Webcode from Google

Thought I'd share this new (well new to me) code I found from Google to generate a changing feed you can put on your website. Pretty neat...

I'm going to try linking my blog on my site... The nice thing is it's not linked to ads like other feeds I've tried and it will find the links automatically.

See easy-to-follow directions here.

October 16, 2010

Coming: 12 Days of Halloween in Miniature 2010!

Don't forget to stop by Wednesday, Oct. 20 for the kick-off to this year's 12 Days of Halloween in Miniature party!

Great creepy food, spooky guests, and unique miniature stuff!!




Bonus Contest! Comment on the posts beginning Wednesday for a chance to win two of my handmade miniature medieval books, perfect for a haunted, witch or wizard scene!

** And Happy Pink Saturday! Stop by Beverly's blog and say hello!

October 15, 2010

New Video for Searching for a Starry Night mystery

Finally! I've wanted to do this for a loooong time, but every program I tried I just couldn't get it to look right. Well, this was like video-for-dummies. I don't think it came out too bad, but tell me what you think?

* Read more about the book and download chapter 1 of Searching for a Starry Night. #1 on Kindle for miniatures! (If video fails to load, refresh page or see at website.)


October 14, 2010

New Story Coming in DAW Steampunk Romance Anthology


Yay! Just got word that my latest story, now renamed, "Kinetic Dreams," has been accepted for a steampunk romance anthology coming from DAW Books...

The new story continues the saga of Alva Edison, "sister" of Thomas Edison, that appears in the first anthology, STEAMPUNK'D, coming out Nov. 2, also from DAW Books.

In the first story, "Edison Kinetic Light and Steam Power," an ailing Alva Edison helps rescue her inventor brother, Thomas, and helps him find the answers to Mr. H. G. Wells's kinetic time traveling flying machine.

In the new story, Alva still marvels about not only finding relief for her crippling arthritis, but being married to her handsome doctor. Her happiness, however, is soon threatened by her brother Thomas's strange claims about traveling through time, even as a future threat draws near. Will she face the unimaginable and help her brother find a solution, or is her family doomed?
I must admit I have really enjoyed writing about the Edisons and I'm thinking of a new storyline for a novella to continue their stories. Maybe that can be my NanoWriMo project once I get the zombie book finished. Hmm...

October 13, 2010

Writing Opportunity: New Kindle Singles

Amazon announced a new program, "Kindle Singles," for novella-length stories, 10,000 to 30,000 words described as "twice the length of a New Yorker feature or a few chapters of a typical book."

The stories will be sold in their own Kindle Store section, be priced for less than typical books and be readable on the Kindle, Kindle 3G, Kindle DX, iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, Mac, PC, BlackBerry, and Android-based devices. Stories also Will be backed-up online in a reader's Kindle library on Amazon.

To be considered for Kindle Singles, contact digital-publications@amazon.com.

Read more about the program here.

October 12, 2010

New Poll: Mysteries Top Reading Choice over Romances - Finally!

Well, looks like pollsters are finally catching on to what many of us already know - that mysteries and thrillers are favorite reads.

A recent Harris Poll cited in Publishers Weekly noted that mysteries, thrillers, and crime novels beat out chick-lit and romance novels by a large margin; and that more women than men read mysteries, thrillers, and crime novels.

The August online poll of 2,775 U.S. adults found that of those who read at least one book in a year (only one?):
* Nearly half (48%) read mysteries, thrillers and crime novels
* Science fiction was read by 26%
* "Literature" (?) was read by 24%
* One in 10 read graphic novels (11%) in the past year.

Top nonfiction reading choices were history (31%), biographies (29%) and religious/spiritual books (26%).

By age, 61% of readers 65 and up -mostly women - were more likely to read mystery, thriller, and crime novels.

Guess I'm a statistic; mysteries -mostly cozy or a thriller - are my first reading choice, along with some horror and occasional sci-fi.

** That said, what are your reading choices?