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The Three Day Novel Contest

There is a thing that exists up north where storytellers get to try their hand at writing a novel in three days. The good news is you don’t have to actual travel to Canada to do it. It can be done from your own backyard, or front porch or kitchen table. I never won. But after the first year, I turned my entry into an ebook, The Death Trip which still sells on occasion, and I have three other entries that I might do something with someday — especially the one that got short-listed. I didn’t enter last year, but who knows what I’ll do next year. Not only does the contest allow anyone who enters to feel like a writer for three days, but it’s a great way to get through a “block” and to wind up with a nice little draft or outline, so I’d say GO FOR IT.

However, one of the drawbacks is obsession. You write the thing over Labor Day Weekend, but they don’t announce a winner till god-knows-when, so the first year I drove myself nuts waiting. The first prize by the way is publication — small press but “real published” so you get major boasting rights forever and your book is sold in real stores. They even send you end on some kind of book tour with readings and everything. (At least in Canada.)

So below in honor of all who try, you are all winners and here’s a story about my first experience with the contest:

The Unexpected Ascendence of the Text Message

Watch an old movie from the 1920s and you’ll see the telephone was already fully integrated into people’s lives, but it was not yet in everyone’s home. Often there would be a coin operated phone in the corridor or a communal one in the parlor of a boarding house.

But by the end of World War II, certainly any aspiring middle class home had at least one telephone line. We had ideas about phone usage. Women loved to gossip on the phone. Teenagers were positively addicted to it. Remember this from Bye-Bye Birdie:

(To get to that video and read the rest of this possibly life-altering post, please head over to VM’s Blood Diva blog.

Busted on Facebook


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Friday night, I went to Facebook and  was asked to supply my “real” name. I tried VM Gautier — my Blood Diva pen name which I’ve used for the blog tour, interviews, etc. I’ got a screen asking me to fill in my “authentic” name again. Again, I put “VM Gautier” and I got rejected. If people tried to find me on FB they’d get the icon on your left.

I figured I was busted. (To read the rest of this fascinating post head over to the Blood Diva blog will you find stuff that will make your head explode — with pleasure.)

That Katy Perry Grammy Dress AND A Certain Novel…

I didn’t watch the Grammy’s and mostly what I heard about was Kanye West’s latest “tell us what you really think even if nobody asked” rant.  Then today, trolling the internet for references to La Traviata as I am wont to do, I found out about Katy Perry’s Verdi inspired dress by Valentino.

The opera/classical music world as well as the fashion world seemed to notice. Most people probably just thought — nice dress, but I thought, “Hmmm 170 years after her death, Marie Duplessis continues to be a fashion-trendsetter.”  Why don’t you read more about that here?

Blood Diva — The Game

So a couple of weeks ago I bonded over opera on twitter with a gaming journalist . That’s opera the musical theatrical form, not the operating system. This has led to a few gamers following me on twitter.

I am so seriously NOT of that world. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. There are many clubs I will never belong to that fascinate me.

It did get me thinking though about what a terrific game-heroine Vampire Alphonsine would make. She’s not busty, but she is leggy and beautiful, and really uninhibited, and she totally kicks butt with her super-vampy powers.

Plus the whole trying to be good even though it’s not her nature thing.

So, point being, if you are a gamer guy or gal who thinks they might like a book about a smart, sexy, vamp who potentially could fight evil if properly motivated, then I’d be happy to send you a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review. Click here for details.

OR just download a copy now for about the price of a latte.