Sunday, 23 August 2015

Reel Time E-mmercial



The World Wide Web has a new site spiralling into it this week.  And we have another first on this week’s Reel Time – a Reel Time E-mmercial.  E-mmercial is not a real word, by the way.  It is just yet, another spot of creative license that has splattered from my spray guns of imagination overload this week.  And what a week it has been.  Glory – I feel like I have spiralled from the tight-fit insides of an atom to the grandiose dimensions of the cosmos, all before morning coffee.
This week’s hectic creative pace was due to the final coming together of the bits-and-bobs for the website. So, without further ado…
Ladies and gentlemen, girls and boys,
Make way!
Make way!
For the…
Star Ways
Step right up. Step right up.  Over in this corner we have a Storyboard of grand designs, and what an elaborate feat of fabrication it is, folks.  For the mysterious secrets of the Star Ways, click and clack your mouse over the power-board.  Get up close and personal with the stars themselves on the Starboard.
Over in the other corner, weighing in at ‘freight-free’ we have a skinny version of Jasmine Neutron Star itself.  A book ergonomically designed to fit easier on the credit card.  However, readers are the true star of this show, and they will soon get to participate in a smorgasbord of fun in the ‘under construction’ soon to be ‘revealed’ Game board.
Enjoy!
Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways Chronicles.  It is a novel most suitable for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction, urban fantasy.  It is a humorous account of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta.  She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero – and perfect for the sphere of Terra.


Sunday, 9 August 2015

Warheads and the Looming Zombie Apocalypse

The zombies Are Coming!
The zombies are coming!
The zombies are coming!
AWESOME!
On This week’s episode of Reel Time I get zombie-fried.
It wasn’t what I was expecting.  My hands went bloodied and hung loosely out in front of the screen.  Interestingly I lost all interest in ‘seek and destroy’.  Perhaps because this game was about killing off zombies until you became one yourself – which happened in a nanosecond to my player (dumb player).
Up until a recent visit to the local hardware, I had thought Zombie Mania was age-related.  Boy was I proved wrong.
I entered the store with my son.  He went his way, I went mine.  ‘Hey, where are you going?’ I had the audacity to ask him.  Meanwhile a young male shop assistant was approaching.
I was deciding how best to explain to the assistant why I was there, without embarrassing either him or myself, when my son shouted from across the isles. ‘Where’s the zombie stuff?’
Without batting an eyelid, the assistant responded.  ‘Come with me.’
I stepped in his way.  After all, I was a ‘real’ shopper.  ‘Hey, hang on, he was just joking,’ I explained.
Passing by, the assistant smiled at me. He winked as he replied. ‘I’ll be quick.  I know where all the best zombie weapons are kept.  It’s why I work here.’
When he came back, I no longer had any problems explaining to this guy my requirements. ‘I want to make a giant pencil to go with my superhero outfit that I am having made.  I am my own superhero,’ I explained to his ensuing inquiry.  ‘I am the Writer of the Star Ways, no, really truly, I am, really.’
KEEPING WATCHING…







Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways Chronicles.  It is a novel most suitable for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction, urban fantasy.  It is a humorous account of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta.  She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero – and perfect for the sphere of Terra.

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Rock'N'Thunder

Rock’n’Thunder



The sounds of thunder are absent in the celestial storms of the Star Ways.  That is because the lightning flashes of a celestial storm are not ‘electrical’.  Although there are certainly atoms involved.  The energy currents are celestial, and for Jasmine and her world, that is not good news.


When trying to describe what celestial power-strikes look like, I recently come across this awesomely helpful site:
 Lightning

It has simple descriptions and photos of every kind of lightning type.  Celestial lightning could best be described as a lightning ball, as shown in the picture below.  But then, I do like the forking, as with the picture above.  Nor can I go past an anvil strike or a colourful blast of St Elmo’s fire… So, as I can’t make up my mind, it is over to the readers, to embellish this ‘transvision’ of celestial activity with their own positive charged imaginations.



From the first chapter of the novel, it is clear that celestial storms can’t happen without an Earthing Stone.  That is why they are called ‘Earthing’ Stones.  And in this week’s episode of Reel Time, ‘rocks’ again make an appearance, only this time the focus is not on the Earthing Stone but the Locus Stone.

In the very first pages of Jasmine Neutron Star, the Locus Stone makes its enigmatic appearance in the hand of a frightful apparition on the said, Earthing Stone.  Above churns a celestial storm.  Why?  And what is this black, smooth sphere, small enough to fit in the mysterious creature’s tiny hand, yet large enough to fill Sam’s world with inexpressible longing.

Can anyone else sense another fun quest in the wind?  A stormy wind of course, blowing down from the mountain and not a mountain of ill repute either, like Mt Dragoon near Inversion Bay; but a lovely place to visit, Mt Tambourine, as it happens.  About half way up.  At a place called ‘Thunder Bird Park’ where the rocks have been known on occasion to rock’n’thunder.



Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways Chronicles.  It is a novel most suitable for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction, urban fantasy.  It is a humorous account of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta.  She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero – and perfect for the sphere of Terra.

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Wednesday, 22 July 2015

The Science Behind the Fiction!

The Science Behind the Fiction! 




Knowledge and knowhow expressed in scientific terms has always provided oodles of inspiration for my writing romps.  Of course I am not the only writer to have been caught by the geek bug.  The science behind the scenes is the topic of this week’s Reel Time.

Whether it’s whirling naughty children down chocolate-milk vacuums, crashing once frozen artic wastelands over tall-tale heroes, whizzing time travellers from one multi-dimensional task to another, utilizing patterns and counter patterns to plot subterfuges and counter subterfuges or reflect your body image from concave to convex at light speed, no, let’s make that warp speed, why hold back, after all a writer can go where a scientist’s control variables won’t let them.
‘To be or not to be’ is more than a question.  It is a challenge.  To discover what is yet to be, what is being and what has been, is a lifetime quest for all. ‘Scientist’ may be their official title, but these professional questers are more than that.  Scientists explore the possibilities. They write enthusiastic about their findings, their ponderings.  Entertain and awe-inspire us minions with their hard-won knowledge.  They are teachers.  They are oracles.  In the past, they were the magi.  Have you watched any Bill Nye lately?



Or what about reading some ‘elementary’ science articles?  Guaranteed to inspire and engage even the most sophisticated grownups.  Science will have you laughing and sounding smarter in no time.

Scientific theories abound at Brisbane’s fun packed Science Centre where this episode takes place.  Plate tectonics, statistical mechanics, Special Relativity, General Relativity, Quantum Theory Evolution, Heliocentrism – wow – years, decades, even, of concentrated mind power, all there for the taking. 


Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways Chronicles.  It is a novel most suitable for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction, urban fantasy.  It is a humorous account of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta.  She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero – and perfect for the sphere of Terra.

Friday, 17 July 2015

The Earthing Stone

Unearthing an Earthing Stone



To create believable fiction, a writer must get their facts right.

Earthing Stones, one of several artifacts created for the Star Ways, have been designed to maintain a cohesive back story for this starry tale.

Earthing Stones pack a presence.  They are tall, dark and (I think) handsome.  What’s not to love about the biggest pet rocks on the planet? 

In fantasy fiction, writers spin magic with their word craft.  They implant seemingly inert objects, such as rocks, with significance that is directly proportional to the requirements of the plot.  These mythical devices should give the impression that they have always existed.  That they exist for a purpose, and if that purpose should ever be challenged, then get ready for a story climax!

From the tale’s start to end, these objects must abide by the world that the author intended.  And in a science/fantasy tale, scientifically proven laws of nature must mesh with, well, the lore’s laws.

Creators, whether they be writers, painters, sculptures, movie directors, carpenters, bakers or candlestick makers, when seeking to replicate the eternal story, will leave no stone unturned, no earth unplowed to transform ‘potential’ truth into truth.

Scientifically improvable details may enhance a fiction, just as they can do for a face cream, but don’t let that get in the way of a good story.  Your creation story is your own.  Keep it real.

The rock in the this week’s Reel Time might look like an insubstantial object to some, but to me, the creator of the Star Ways, by its very nature, it rocks with more biophotonic energy than anything else on earth.

Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways Chronicles.  It is a novel most suitable for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction, urban fantasy.  It is a humorous account of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta.  She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero – and perfect for the sphere of Terra.


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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

A Great Yarn
              



In this week’s Write Essential episode of Reel Time, the crash test dummies spin a great yarn.  Here's another one:
The Significance of the Apple
Jasmine eats a lot of apples.  They have significance.
The apple is a purpose-filled literary device.  It imparts information about Jasmine’s physical dimension.  The first time she eats an apple, it’s in the pocket of her school uniform.  The second time, it is not mentioned how she happens to have it in her hand, but she and Cassie are sitting outside the local shops across from their school.  It can be inferred that she has bought it at the shop, choosing it over the other kind of ‘food choices’ that her friend, Cassie, makes.
This in itself provides social / emotional dimension to the character, Jasmine.  Her choice is clear and simple.  An apple – an afternoon practise, maybe? Every afternoon she seems to be eating one.
The apple therefore, has metaphorical meaning.  Why an apple?  Why doesn’t she pull a banana from her pocket?  Why isn’t she peeling an orange as she sits and talks to Cassie, sucking up and splashing its juices around?
The apples establish relationships.  The contrast between the two friends can’t get sharper then the crunch of an apple verse an avalanche of ‘anything-chocolate’.  The relationship between Jasmine and her mum is established over an apple. The humorous tone of the tale begins with an apple.  A bulge, left forgotten, quietly and unnoticed, is much like Jasmine’s spirem dimension.  The way she eats her apples, spitting out its seeds, throwing its core into the river with a few choice words or chewing it over as she attempts to describe what being a spirem is like, are all descriptive metaphors that give her character substance.
Meet any significant apples lately?
A stone from the hand of a friend is an apple (Moroccan proverb)
There's small choice in rotten apples (Shakespeare)
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why (Baruch)
Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways Chronicles.  It is a novel most suitable for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction, urban fantasy.  It is a humorous account of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta.  She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero – and perfect for the sphere of Terra.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2015

MINDCRAFT - YER, I JUST DID

Mindcraft – yer, I just did.
Who said this would be easy - for me?


I have been researching:
Minecraft is a sandbox construction game created by Mojang AB founder Markus Persson, and inspired by the Infiniminer, Dwarf Fortress and Dungeon Keeper games. Gameplay involves players interacting with the game world by placing and breaking various types of blocks in a three-dimensional environment. In this environment, players can build creative structures, creations, and artwork on multiplayer servers and singleplayer worlds across multiple game modes.
So now you know as much as I do.
Thanks, Uncle, for creating this youtube ‘how to’ for your four nephews and nieces – and me.  I now understand that I was supposed to:
build something.
I stumbled upon this useful tutorial after making a search:  ‘Minecraft for children’.  The only problem is that uncle does not tell me, how to move forward, how to pick up the axe after I have selected one, and what I do with the sheep when I catch it.
All in all, I enjoyed my romp around the Minecraft world (one of them).  Frustration after all, is an essential ingredient to learning jaunts.
Learning to understand your environment while sustaining your existence within it, build character and interrelationships, stand up to the monsters, not to mention that elusive hand-eye coordination all makes for some serious learning fun.
I enjoyed a nice accident during my researching.  At first I thought it was the busy people at Google having a go at me when I first spotted the word, ‘NOOB’.  How cute is this?
Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways Chronicles.  It is a novel most suitable for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction, urban fantasy.  It is a humorous account of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta.  She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero – and perfect for the sphere of Terra.