Starting the second chapter, looking forward to your chapter on Moira and the wedding
Guestbook
The new Pic
Date: 03/31/2013 | By: Earl Broulette
You are really making it look great!!! Are you done or still playing with others?
Re: The new Pic
Date: 04/01/2013 | By: Candace
Not quite done. Think I am leaning toward the one with the short hair as I want to add flames into the picture but need to work on it a bit. Flames in Photoshop are tricky and I have not done them before this attempt.
Origins Trilogy
Date: 03/26/2013 | By: Melanie Miller
Finished the Origins Trilogy. I loved it....and I wish it didn't have to end. I've been taking a break from reading for the past few weeks, because I just don't know what I want to read now....Any thoughts of making them into a movie? Keep up the good work!! <3
Re: Origins Trilogy
Date: 03/26/2013 | By: The Irishman
I'm sure my daughter will reply as well. If you liked Origins and don't know what to read, try The Wolves of Dullahan; quite different and loosely based on a story I told her as child to proect her from the werewolves she thought were hiding in our cornfield. The Wolves series has some pleasant surprises for Origins readers. Everyone that reads her books or the ones we write together wants them made into movies. We agree as long as we can maintain script control; unfortunately selling the movie rights to a book is harder than anyone would imagine.
John
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Re: Origins Trilogy
Date: 03/26/2013 | By: Candace
I would love to see them get made into movies, Mel. You know the first characters you create are always the nearest and dearest to your heart. The third book, as I am sure you can understand, was so very difficult to write. Several of the characters I am sure you fell in love with (Ari, Uriah, and Drusil) appear in the Wolves of Dullahan books along with Ari's six children which were prophesized in book 3. Immortal War the Tears of Lilith tells the back drop behind her character which was kept elusive and hidden in the Blood Trilogy, so that would also give you some insight. Thirteen Pieces of Eight has also been very well liked by those who read it. It is also a vampire story. If you are looking for something "non" vampire then I would recommend the Dead Claim Their Own. But I do not have the ebook complete for it quite yet. The book version is very stunning with old style victorian borders and inserts but that doesn't translate for ebook...hence the delay in getting it done! In a few months Memoirs of an Immortal Life will be available with my new publisher GMTA. It is about Vlad Tepes, the true relationship he had with Abraham Van Helsing, and how they both became immortal beings with one pursuing the other his entire life....Hope that gives you something to pick from and bury your nose!
in case you ever wondered
Date: 03/13/2013 | By: the irishman
If you read the discourse below back and forth you should get an picture of how ideas come up and start developing when we write wolves. Most of the story took shape years ago in the cluttered, shadowed, spiderwebbed recesses of two similar minds after the original birth of the idea but many little sidetrips in the saga happened just the way the dust bunnies line appears in the guestbook comments
what's under the bed
Date: 02/27/2013 | By: The Irishman
what if it is not dusk bunnies but were-bunnies that are under the bed? that could get dicey, saw a bunny chase off a snake once. don't know if I want to know what a were-bunny could do.