Thursday, April 18, 2013

Social Mores in Paranormal Romance

Social Mores: The accepted social, traditional and cultural customs and habits of a particular group of people.


 Every social group has its social mores and an author of paranormal romance can have a lot of fun with this.

In paranormal romance, it is important to understand the social mores of the time and place  from which your characters and mythical beings come.  Simply being aware of the social mores will add volumes to your tale.
For example, nose picking in most western societies is considered highly inappropriate in public, and few people do it (or if they do, they'll do it when they think no one is looking). Yet in other countries such as Thailand and Ghana, nose picking is completely fine to do in public.









Imagine then, you have a mythical being who heralds from some distant land from several centuries past; what social mores with they have?
I personally have a lot of fun imagining!



Of course, you often read that most 'age old vampires' etc in paranormal romance 'evolve' and 'adapt' to the new society in which they find themselves. While I agree with this, that yes, they must adapt to survive - I absolutely love it when a writer throws in a slight age old cultural habit or comment from the creatures time and place of origin. These little details help create the reality and engages the audience by titlating interest, tapping into humour, or giving a glimpse into the reasons behind their behaviour.

Having said all that, do remember (particularly with your hero) that if he is going revert to his original social mores, make sure they are heroic social mores. I'm not sure even I would dare try to pull off a nose picking hero in public...Or worse one breaking wind in the presence of a lady...



Yes, my humour verges on the edge of toilet and down-right wrong - but there you have it, I have no remorse.

And on that note, have a fabulous remainder of the week and remember; an understanding of the cultural and social traditions of your character's past is highly beneficial. The correct use of these facts adds enormously to the story, providing of course, that the writer uses them well.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Viveka Portman - Interview

This weekend, I'd like to introduce very lovely Viveka Portman, whose debut erotic regency romance, "The Secret Diary of Lady Catherine Bexley", is due for release with Harlequin's e-line Escape on the 1st July 2013.

If you like my style of writing, you may just find yourself hooked on Viveka's witty, sexy, and fun erotic regency tales as well.
 

What inspired you to write erotic regency romance?
I have always loved historical romance, from regency, victorian and even medieval. As a teenager I'd read a lot of historical romances, but as I grew older I wanted I wanted a glimpse behind the closed doors of the bedrooms.  I wanted to know if those very proper people were quite so proper in the bedroom.

How did you come up with the idea for The Secret Diary of Lady Catherine Bexley?
I had long been fascinated by the concept of the virginal bride marrying the older hero. So I created the curious but innocent Lady Catherine and followed her tale of discovery and sexual awakening after her marriage. It also shows the battle between the regency ideals of decency and propriety versus living and enjoying life as one wishes.


Why did you choose first person narrative/diary format? Did you find it difficult to write?
I was very aware of the 'ick' factor that writing first person sex scenes can have, so I chose the diary form as it distanced the reader from the main character though using the characters own hindsight. Lady Catherine's story isn't just about sex, its about two peoples journey towards a working relationship. Remember, they didn't know each other upon their marriage, so there is an intense amount of awkwardness and discovery going on. It was fascinating and fun, especially getting into the mind of someone from centuries past.

Can you share the blurb?


I have never seen fit in my life to divulge my secrets in a diary, yet now, after today’s proceedings I do…
Lady Catherine Bexley is new to marriage and new to the delights of marriage bed, yet her husband is proper and perfunctory – and she aches for something more.
When the young Lady Catherine witnesses the wicked Lord Stanton disciplining a recalcitrant maid,
a fire is lit within her. She finds herself is no longer so willing to wait for her husband’s stiff and passionless attentions – and develops a naughty plan to finally get what she wants.

Are you writing a series, or is this a one-off?
It's a series of Erotic Regency Diaries. I'm currently working on book two and three tentatively titled, "The Wicked Confessions of Lady Cecelia Stanton," and "The Private Affairs of Lord and Lady Fielding".


If you want to know more about Viveka Portman she is on twitter and you can follower her at @VivekaPortman

Her debut erotic regency will be released on the 1st July, and as soon as she has a cover, I'll post it up.

Have a super weekend. 




Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Aswang, Black Dogs and Catoblepas

OK, I have been remiss in blogging, forgiveness is required.
I am buried at the moment in WIP's and critiquing for my two crit Partners, Shona Husk and Loretta Hill!

Tomorrow I'm over at the Darkside Down Under, talking about Fandom and Manspiration, but today I'm posting up a youtube clip.

It's called the Bestiary - which is an old name for a compendium of legendary / mythical beasts and this episode introduces you to some the Aswang, the Philippino mythological shapeshifting, flesh eating monster (I blogged about it some time ago), the Black Dog Mythology and the Catoblepas, a super bizarre horrible cow-like mythological beastie from Ethiopia.

Enjoy!


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Mythical Worms

If you have mythical bees and spiders, you've got to have mythical worms right?

Yes indeed.

Just for something totally random, today's post is on Legendary Worms....

Now, I feel I must state, for clarity's sake that todays post is about worms (ordinarily being invertebrate annelids, nematodes, or platyhelmenthes but also laval insects, maggots, etc). I do not however, refer to the mythical wyrm. This title (sometimes spelled wurm) refers to Dragons or Serpents. If you are interested in wyrms here's an interesting link. Wyrms may refer to the Lambton Worm / Sockton Worm / Laidly Worm/ Linton Worm - all of which are presumably dragon /serpent myths.

Worms or laval like creatures however do crop up occasionally within myth and most interestingly in cryptozoology - with many an varied sightings.

The Mongolian Death Worm -  olgoi-khorkhoi
Is a mythological creature that has gained cryptid status in the past 90 years. It is alleged to exist in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia.
It appears to be a creature commonly believed to exist by traditional inhabitants of the area. In  the 1920's an expedition was sent out to try and discover and capture one - naturally the expedition met with failure.
Commonly described as a red worm ranging from 2 ft to 5 ft in length with a thick body. It can kill at a distance, by either spewing acid, poison or an electric shock. Most interestingly, biologists who have studied the area cannot find an indigenous animal to equate the myth with - which makes the Mongolian Death Worm a particularly unusual cryptid. Click here for an interesting radio segment on the Death Worm.

Final Fantasy Minhocao.
The Minhocão
 Literally  means "big earthworm" in Portuguese. According to myth this is a giant subterranean worm-like cryptid, inhabiting the earth underneath South American forests. Described primarily as being enormous earth worms, there are reports of them also being aquatic. They apparently have some type of tentacle like appendage protruding from the head (I'm thinking slug and snail head here). The minhocão  has been reported to prey on large mammals, namely cattle, by suddenly capturing them from below the water.
The minhocão is known for the enormous tunnels it leaves behind. These tunnels suggest a diameter of up to ten feet. Its body length is stated to vary, from 75 up to 150 feet.
On occasion, the collapsing of houses has been blamed on the tunnels left by this creature. The creatures tunnels will sometimes flood, creating subterranean water bodies.
Gippsland Worm
The Minhocao is featured in the game "Final Fantasy" as a 'sand worm'.
It is perhaps important to note that giant earthworms - do actually exist - in Australia, Japan and South America. However, most notably, real giant earthworms (such as the giant Gippsland earth worm) may grow to as long as 4 meters, but their diameter almost always remains narrow (about 2 cm). This apparently has something to do with their ability to burrow.

Caecilian
Now, there is also a real creature known as a caecilian worm. They are found in tropical regions through out the world. Caecilians are a strange type of amphibian that superficially resemble earthworms. They are completely limbless, and can reach a length of up to 4 ft. They also have a toxin in their skin to deter predators. Their eyes are tiny and rather useless capable of sensing changes in light, rather than movement. The diet of caecilians isn't well know. Studies have shown unidentifiable plant matter and termite heads in their guts upon dissection. It is assumed they may be omniverous eating small invertebrates and plants.  I'll leave you to make up your own mind whether caecilians may be the antecedents to the giant burrowing worm myths.

Legendary human eating worms - although no where near as popular as vampires and werewolves, occasionally crop up in film and Video Games. My first encounter with them was watching "Tremors" a 1990 sci-fi-horror with Kevin Bacon (it was followed by a number of sequels.) There is also sandworms in the film BeetleJuice, as well as the giant lavae thing (Tanker worm) in the 1997 movie Star Ship Troopers. There are possibly many more.

If you are interested in reading more about worms - mythical or otherwise, here is an awesome article on about them  at Cryptomundo.
Additionally Youtube, as always, has some bizarre and disturbing images of worms / cryptids if ever you have the random desire to look up on any alleged 'sightings'.

On that note, have a fabulous week.
Tanker Worm - 1997 - "Starship Troopers"








Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Manspiration IV

At the Australian Romance Readers Convention they showed a fantastic video montage of historical heroes, for inspiration.

Inspired by that, I did this one, with some of my favourite heroes from my favourite shows/books.

Enjoy.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

What's up?

My apologies for paucity of blog posts of late but I have been writing like a maniac.

 I am currently working on 3 WIPs as well as the day job and family commitments -so, I've been uber busy.
There are several happening at the moment with my writing, and I will keep you posted if and when things become official.
Nicola E. Sheridan & Shona Husk at ARRC 2013 Brisbane.

A fortnight ago, I spent the weekend in Brisbane at the Australian Romance Readers Annual Conference. I had a blast. Along with meeting lots of awesome Aussie writers, I got to meet some great readers too. I can't recommend it enough - if you're an avid reader or aspiring writer these are the places to go. During ARRC, my friend and I did a tonne of brainstorming on future WIPS and I am totally inspired.

Then last week had the great fortune of going to the Australian Comic Conference, (Perth) which was terrific and as I'm sure most of you are aware, I actually got to meet Jason Momoa a huge manspiration for my writing.

I didn't take this photo, but that's what greeted me in the signing line....

In August 16-17 this year, I will be attending the RWA annual conference in Fremantle Western Australia - where I will be co-presenting a session with my great friend and fellow writer Shona Husk.

 

Our session is titled "Beating the Tsunami: Getting Ahead on Paranormal Trends" (we didn't choose the name!)
Here's the blurb for our session;
We’ve had sparkling vampires and alpha werewolves… So what else is there? Publishers are always looking for something new – so jump on board and explore the continents. Together we’ll discover new and exciting creatures that still hide in the mists of mythology – in the hope that they might just be the next big thing.

I will guarantee you, it will be fun... how could it not be when I'm there?! 


 Have a happy week!

 

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Comic Con 2013 Perth

Nicola E. Sheridan (author) and Jason Momoa (actor)

The highlight of my year so far....
 Blushing smiley
I  met my number one Manspiration for my hero Lucian in Magical Redemption. Jason Momoa (you may or may not have noticed, has appeared several times on my FB manspiration posts usually in the form of Khal Drogo.... *sigh*) and today I met him (and incidently gave him a copy of Magical Redemption - which was only fair because he was the inspiration!). I then (as I am want to do) embarrassed myself by shaking his hand and proceeding to tell him "You are a very sexy man." To which he replied "Oh, thank you sweetie."
A confused smiley

You may be able to note from the image he is a big man. His hands were massive (all the better for holding his sword my dear!) Frankly my smile couldn't have got any bigger. I only wish I had I thought to ask him to pick me up and do  a cool pose for the picture - alas, I did not think of it at the time... though some other ladies at Comicon had the right idea!

He also signed my Khal Drogo doll, he'd never seen one of the "Pop" figurines before, so that was cool.


Although Comicon was great and the stalls and artists fantastic, I have to say I spent most of my time in lines. I've never been a fan of bovine cuing - so it did put a bit of a dampener on my excitement - not to mention that of my long suffering husband.

There were however some totally awesome costumes, from the requisite Jedi's to a large Bender (from Futurama). I even had the honour of spraying Leela's (also from Futurama) hair purple.
I was going to post some up here but they all seem to be uploading sideways....




I wanted this... autographed picture of "Al Swearengen" from my latest favourite show to watch "Deadwood"


Very cool stall!


  Anyhoo, I am now going to do some writing. Lordy me I'm inspired again.

Have a fantastic weekend.