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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Please Welcome Author...Keta Diablo!!

Thanks for all the comments yesterday. I'd like to take a moment to congratulate our two cyber winners yesterday! Keri Ford won the Golden Cyber Kiss and Sierra Wolfe the Cyber Cookie Kiss! I wonder who'll win them today?

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Now...please welcome author, Keta Diablo!



SMOOOCH ME, BABY!

What could be more fitting for the Grand Opening of Moonlight, Lace and Mayhem than to talk about romance and osculating? For those who aren’t sure what the word means, let me give it to you in layman’s terms:

~ Osculate ~

Encarta Dictionary: to kiss somebody
Your dictionary.com: to touch closely
RhymeZone: to touch with the lips or press your lips against someone's mouth or other body part.
I don’t know about you, but I like RhymeZone’s definition.
Some little known facts about kissing:

* A kiss triggers a cascade of neural messages and chemicals that transmit tactile sensations, sexual excitement, feelings of closeness, and even euphoria.

* Kissing may have evolved from a primate mother’s practice of chewing food for her young before feeding them mouth-to-mouth.

* Some scientists theorize that kissing is crucial to the evolutionary process of mate selection.

* Lips may have evolved first for food and later applied themselves to speech. (Hmm, who would’ve thought?)

* Scientists believe kissing can become addictive

* Five cranial nerves that affect cerebral function are at work when you kiss, shuttling messages from our lips, tongue, cheeks and nose

* Kissing unleashes a cocktail of chemicals that govern human stress, motivation, social bonding and sexual stimulation.

* Kissing boosts pulse and blood pressure; pupils dilate, breathing deepens and rational thought retreats.

Did you ever think kissing could be powerful enough to do all that? More recent studies show that 59% of men and 66 % of women admit there were times when they were attracted to someone until they kissed them. “Bad” kisses did not factor into the equation, but rather those participating in the study indicated they just didn’t “feel right” about the kiss. In fact, the relationships ended abruptly after the lip-lock. Boy, talk about the kiss of death.

Kissing, it turns out, unleashes chemicals that ease stress hormones in both sexes and encourages bonding between people. Both men and women had a decline in cortisol (a chemical associated with stress) after 15 minutes of kissing.

Men tend to think of kissing as a prelude to copulation (you could have knocked me over with a feather) and also prefer “sloppy” kisses. In other words, they get off on exchanging saliva to transmit testosterone, thereby increasing the sex drive in both partners. Sneaky little devils.

Overall, the science of kissing – philematology – is still vastly under researched, but scientists are making great strides in this regard. And all along we thought we were just making contact with our mouths.

Happy kissing!

Keta Diablo writes erotica for multi-publishers. You can find her on the web at:

Keta’s Keep at http://www.ketaskeep.blogspot.com/
The Stuff of Myth and Men: http://thestuffofmythandmen.blogspot.com/
And her author home: http://ketadiablo.blogspot.com/

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Keep watching for an upcoming interview with talented author, Keta Diablo, and a review of her novel, Decadent Deceptions! You will not want to miss either.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Blank Canvas

Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone!

I'm the unpublished portion of the trio, so I hope you'll follow along with me in my journey to become published. I guarantee it will be an exciting ride!

Today is a great day for me. I feel like it is truly my first step forward in my journey. That may sound corny to some of you, but in some ways I feel it's very true. While I would be visited by my characters from time to time, it wasn't until this last week that I have been able to eat, sleep and drink my stories. It seems that everyday some new idea pops into my head, where before it might have been once a week and in some cases, once a month. It's as if my head has finally cleared and the gates of inspiration have opened so far as to the point of flooding! It's a terrifying and awesome experience! Now, I just have to figure out how to fit my life into my writing schedule.....

I suppose this would be a good time to tell you a little bit about myself. Instead of offering you the laundry list that is my academic career, I'll provide you with some insight into how I go from a blank page to the finished product. I've always considered myself a conceptual thinker because when I sit down to write anything, be it a creative blog or a story or even an analysis of someone else's work, I'm not always sure what I am going to write about or what direction I will be heading in. It might seem like a dreadful habit, but it's the complete truth and has been utterly successful for me in both my technical and creative pieces.

Much like any painter, I start with a blank canvas, dump the colors onto the palette (data into my brain), let it stew for a bit and see what nuggets float to the top. If writing a technical or analytical piece, I have to let the nuggets stew a little longer because I need to see how the nuggets fit together before I can effectively start writing. If it's a creative piece, finding the right nugget is more important than direction because that can change once the characters are conceived, so I just take a nugget and use it to add some color to my canvas. Sometimes, the nugget is exactly the right one I need to complete the intended picture, but most times that first nugget proves to be the start of something entirely different, so on to the next nugget and a clean canvas.

For example, I had originally found inspiration for this blog entry in the form of the BBC America's televised competition for the next Joseph in Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End Production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Any Dream Will Do, that originally aired in the U.K. in 2007, but is being aired as new programming now.

The exact nature of the inspiration wasn't clear to me when I first started typing. Originally, I thought I was just going to talk about the different aspects of the show, but as the blog post took on a life of it's own, I realized that the topic of the show itself wasn't meant for this forum. What I did discover is that it was meant to be the first brush stroke on a different canvas and that this particular canvas had a different story to tell. How did I know that? I didn't, at least not until I got to the fourth paragraph.

This brings me to one of my writing philosophies, "sometimes you have to write a lot of junk (words) before you find exactly what you're looking for but just because you don't need something you've written now, doesn't mean you won't need it in the future." For this purpose, I save everything I cut from articles and blog posts because I never know when I'll have a use for it. It's also the main reason I always carry a writing notebook with me because you never know what you'll find, when you'll find or how important it will be until after you've written it.

So, that's what I hope we can discuss a little bit today, what inspires that first brush stroke, that first sentence for you? How long after you start writing that you realize what you started with isn't connected to the story you're going to tell but merely a pathway to it? How often does that initial bit of writing get used elsewhere?

Thanks for hanging out with me today, I look forward to hearing about your experiences!

If you'd like to read more on what I have to say about Any Dream Will Do, please check out Carrie's World Blog.

Oh, and don't forget to check back in tomorrow for a Keta Diablo!

Have a great day and I hope you find as much mayhem as you can handle today!

Carrie

Sunday, April 12, 2009

GRAND OPENING OF MOOLIGHT, LACE & MAYHEM

Silver rays twinkle off the three Moonlighters as they gaze in awe at their new creation. That magnificent day has arrived! In honor of their Grand Opening, they each rip lace instead of cutting ribbon and grin proudly! “Let the mayhem begin!” they cheer, with wicked laughter coming from all three.

Welcome to the Grand Opening of Moonlight, Lace & Mayhem. We are authors Carrie Hinkel-Gill, Gracen Miller and Margay Leah Justice. And we extremely excited about this joint adventure. Both Gracen and Margay are former bloggers at The Deadly Vixens, located at http://www.thedeadlyvixens.com/.

Our hope is to bring you informative posts about writing, our lives, a little paranormal and a lot of other things in between. Our blog is for authors, both published and aspiring to be published, and booklovers. We hope you enjoy our quirky personalities and the mayhem that drives our lives.

The authors of Moonlight, Lace and Mayhem are committed to building our writing careers and creating lasting friendships along the way. We are also committed to helping fellow authors build their writing careers as well.

Our blog days are as follows:

Monday – Carrie Hinkel-Gill
Tuesday – Guest bloggers
Wednesday – Margay Leah Justice
Thursday – Guest Bloggers
Friday – Gracen Miller
Saturday – A little bit of Moonlight and Lace
Sunday – A lot of Mayhem

If you are interested in guest blogging with us, please contact us at moonlightandlace@yahoo.com and we’ll schedule a mutually convenient date.

If you have any topics or ideas that you would like to see us address, please let us know. The Moonlighters are looking forward to creating a lasting relationship with our readers. Therefore, we wish to discuss the topics you want to read about.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Countdown Continues....

Only 1 more day before the lace is ripped off and the mayhem begins....

Come help us celebrate tomorrow!!

The Moonlighters

Friday, April 10, 2009

The Countdown Continues....

Only 2 more days before the lace is ripped off and the mayhem begins! *wicked grin*

The Moonlighters

Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Countdown Continues....

Only 3 more days to go! Woohoo!

The Moonlighters

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The Countdown Continues....

Only 4 more days until Moonlight, Lace and Mayhem begins!

The Moonlighters

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Final Countdown Begins

The countdown to the official beginning of Moonlight, Lace & Mayhem has begun. Our first official blog will be on Sunday April 12, 2009.

That means only 5 more days to wait!

The Moonlighters

Monday, March 23, 2009

Please be patient....

As we put the finishing touches on our blog. We hope to begin blogging soon, so keep checking back or just sign up and become a follower! Thanks!!

The Moonlighters

Friday, March 20, 2009

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Joss Ware - Excerpt 2


Excerpt from NIGHT BETRAYED, by Joss Ware


Then all at once, Selena realized the significance of what she’d somehow ignored, and her brain refocused. “You really know how to work these?” She waved her hand to encompass the old machines called computers.

“Yes.” Theo looked sidewise at her.

“How?” she asked, mystified.

“I’ve been working on them for longer than you can imagine. I’m kind of a genius with computers and electronics.” The flicker of a smile returned to his lips and eyes. “My twin brother and I both are.”

“There are two of you?” The horrified words slipped out before she realized it. Then she laughed a little at the delighted expression on his face. “You must have turned your mother’s hair white by the time you were ten.”

“Somehow Lou doesn’t come across as reckless as people seem to think I am.”

“You don’t think you’re reckless?” she asked incredulously.

“I’m still alive aren’t I?” he replied. Then he raised his gaze and their eyes locked. “Thanks to you,” he added, his voice pitching lower.

Her throat dried and all she could remember was being pulled up against his solid, body last night. She was suddenly very aware of the fact that they were alone. Again. And he was looking at her in a certain way.

No more pity-kisses.

“Last night was definitely not a pity-kiss,” he said. “Selena.”

“Did I say that out loud?” she said, then clamped her mouth closed.

“Yes,” Theo replied, that smile playing about his lips. He stood now, shoving the wheeled chair away behind him. He seemed taller than she remembered. And broader. And whatever annoyance he might have had about her disappearing last night seemed also to have evaporated. “I can’t stop thinking about you.”

He shook his head, folding his arms over his torso, continuing conversationally—as if they were talking about the weather and he didn’t quite understand why it was raining when the sun had been shining all day. “I find I’m fascinated by you, about what you’re sneaking out for at night, what you’re wearing around your neck that you don’t want anyone to see...what it’s like being the Death Lady and holding the hands of people dying, and how you do it every day without fail.” He nodded, his eyes holding hers. “How you got to be so strong, and why you do what you do. And other things, like the fact that you don’t eat very much and that you like to run in the morning. And where in the hell you got red toenail polish.”

“Um,” Selena said, trying to tamp down the warmth that was flushing through her. She was trembly all of a sudden and her stomach was all aflutter. Good grief.

And then...He’s fricking serious. He really wants to know about me. Both delight and terror rushed through her.

“And,” he stepped closer to her, “how I’m going to make it clear to you that I don’t give pity kisses. Not even for women who bring me back to life.” His hands landed gently on her shoulders and she felt his shoe bump against her bare toes.

“How many of them do you have?” she managed to say, realizing belatedly that her hands had risen and settled flat onto his broad, warm chest. Wow. Solid as a brick wall.

“How many of what?”

“Women who bring you back to life.”

“Only one.” He started to lean in, then stopped and pulled back. Selena released the breath she’d been holding, startled out of the warmth he’d lulled her into. “Make that two.”

“What?” she asked, her voice rising—partly in surprise and partly to hide her disappointment. “You’ve been brought back to life before?”

His lips curved and one of his hands shifted to flick a heavy lock of hair off her shoulder, then slide along its length. “Well, technically, yes. When I was a baby, the umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck and I came out blue everywhere, limp as a wet noodle. Heart stopped and everything. There was a nurse who did CPR—she breathed inside my mouth—and brought me back to life.”

“A nurse?”

“But don’t worry,” he added quickly. “I don’t remember the incident at all...so for all intents and purposes,” he said, slipping his hand around the back of her neck, lifting her hair, cupping her skull, “you’re the only woman who brought me back to life. And this is most definitely not a pity kiss.”

She met him halfway as his lips moved to add, “...at least on my end.”
Selena’s laugh was smothered by his mouth. She closed her eyes as their lips met, softly at first and then hungrily. He held her head with strong fingers as the kiss turned deep and sleek. Beneath her own palms, the planes of his chest shifted and his heart bumped fiercely.

He didn’t feel too young to her, not now, not with this demand and confidence, not with the solid muscle and strength against her. Her body had turned warm and liquid, awakening from a dormancy due to neglect. Selena stopped questioning, stopped resisting, and when his hands moved down along her back, following the line of her torso, she eased into him, molding her body into his.

Theo gave a soft little groan and shifted, pushing her back against something solid, holding her there so their bodies lined up, imprinting every curve and every rise into the other. If she had any lingering doubt about pity kisses, it was effectively erased at that point. His desire was blatant, and the gentle, insistent pressure as their hips ground together had her pressing just as hard back into him.

“Jeeezz...uzz,” he muttered, disentangling their mouths and burying his face into the hair by her ear. “Selena....” He breathed roughly, nipping and sucking along the line of her neck so that she twitched and shuddered against him.

She murmured her pleasure, sliding her hands under his shirt, feeling the flat slabs of his pecs and skimming over the tight nipples, aware of the faint trembling beneath her fingers, deep in his muscles. He was warm and sleek and her world had turned hot and bold...so much that she hardly realized it when he pulled back, tugging her with him.

The next thing she knew, he pulled her onto his lap, her toes bumping the base of the chair as she straddled him. Theo grinned briefly up at her, but his mouth was tight and his eyes hot as he slipped his hands beneath her loose shirt. She resisted instinctively when he tried to lift it—no, no, not in the light!—and he seemed to get the message, instead moving to her spine.

As her bra loosened and sagged, Selena arched toward him, half aware of the hot sun streaming through the window on behind her and the way his hands moved around to cover her breasts. Ahhh. His thumbs were firm and his palms warm as he lifted, pressed, stroked.

Now she had her hands on his shoulders for stability, her eyes closed, allowing the pleasure to grow and roll, unfurling from belly to chest to between her legs, where she pressed against him. His hair was warm and soft, thick beneath her fingers...his shoulders wide and square.

Theo moved beneath her as he bent and pulled the vee of her tunic to the side, finding one of her nipples and covering it with his warm, sleek mouth.

Selena jolted at the spike of sensation, then gasped as it didn’t stop, didn’t relent...but became a long, slick tug, a sensual dance of tongue and lips sucking, swirling, stroking. The hot shaft of pleasure arced through her, from her belly down south. She shifted on his lap, her fingers digging into his shoulders, heat and pressure building and throbbing between them.

Suddenly, he released her with a soft groan, leaving her nipple wet and throbbing, chafing back beneath her tunic. Pulling her up against him, his arms bundling her close, he slammed his mouth over hers once more. The kiss burned, deep and fierce, as his hands shifted down to her hips and jerked her close, into him, settling her legs wide against him. She felt the throbbing settle between them, his erection hard and waiting, she herself full and wet, the seams of their jeans meeting and intensifying the sensation.

And then, once again, he was shifting her, and once again, she moved at his direction—hazy, full, aroused—her legs coming together, sliding to one side of him. Before she knew it, he’d jammed his fingers down beneath the loosened fly of her jeans, down beneath the hot cotton of her panties, and into the sleek warmth that pulsed there.

They both groaned and sighed at the same time, and Selena’s eyes flew open when he first touched her. She nearly jolted off his lap, but he held her steady, safely, his fingers so long and easy, sliding and stroking where she was full and ready.

Oh God... She held on to him, lifted her hips as her jeans opened wider, feeling the stream of hot sun blasting through the window over her head and shoulders. His fingers...a wide, determined plane, curling and and slipping, coaxing smoothly and evenly, as his own breath hitched and roughened against her ear.

“Yes,” he whispered into her skin. “That’s...it.”

As she released herself, sliding wholly, into the pleasure, it took a moment before the sound registered in the depths of her lust-fogged mind. But then, all of a sudden, she heard it.

“Mom?”

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