Monday, January 26, 2009

Gatekeeper by Debra Glass Reviewed by Bitten By Books



Reviewer for Bitten By Books, Lacy, says of Gatekeeper by Debra Glass, "The author beautifully develops a suspenseful and intriguing mystery with great description and spicy love scenes between the heroine and hero. My favorite things about the novel are the author’s active writing style, use of words, and vivid description, which totally pulls you into the story and keeps you wondering what’s going to happen next. It also has a couple of interesting and surprising twists that give the story additional depth."

Read the entire review at: BITTEN BY BOOKS

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Paranormal Romance Authors Elissa Wilds and Debra Glass Workshop at Florida Romance Writers Cruise With Your Muse Conference

** I had the wonderful opportunity to present a workshop with fellow paranormal romance author, Elissa Wilds, on a Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas. Although I suffered severe cell phone, email, and cat deprival, I enjoyed the cruise and meeting the fabulous members of Florida Romance Writers! In addition to a fun cruise to the islands, they offered book signings, cocktail parties, workshops, agent and editor appointments, networking opportunities, and manuscript critiques for the unpubbed and pubbed as well.


Dorchester author, Elissa Wilds, and Ellora's Cave, Lotus Circle author, Debra Glass had the opportunity to present a workshop on writing "real" paranormal characters in fiction. Unlike vampires and werewolves, mediums, psychics, witches, and ghosts are real and can be fantastic characters. People can't seem get enough of Ghost Whisperer and Medium and because television has made viewers savvy, readers, especially those who have experienced paranormal phenomenon first hand, expect the authors of the books they read to be well researched.





Psychic (Intuitive) Ability

Types of psychic ability:

Clairvoyance: (clear-seeing) seeing “in your minds eye” symbols, shapes, people, places actual scenes or situations. Can also be literally seeing with your physical eyes (for example, seeing a spirit or entity)

Clairaudience: (clear-hearing) hearing (either internally or externally) sounds, voices, words, etc.

Clairsentience: (clear-feeling) the most common – getting gut feelings or hunches, experiencing sensations literally in your gut (your solar plexus) when in certain situations, around certain people, or when thinking about certain things. When sensing in this manner you’ll here people say “I feel” a lot.

Claircognizance: (clear-knowing) the hardest for an intuitive to trust – getting a thought or idea which just “pops into your mind.” Of people will say “I’ve no idea how I know this.”

Clairalience: (clear-smelling) the ability to smell (for example, a spirit’s pipe tobacco or perfume).

Clairgustance: (clear-tasting) the ability to receive taste impressions from a spirit.


Do you know what your sense ability is? (Most have 2 which are strongest.)


Mediumship

Mediumship is a term used to denote the ability of a person (a Medium) to produce psychic phenomena of a mental or physical nature. The term is usually used to describe a person who is able to facilitate communication with spirits of the deceased or other non-corporeal entities either by allowing the spirit to use their body through trance or by using extrasensory perception to receive and relay messages from the spirits.

Types of Mediumistic ability:

Mental Mediumship: Mental Mediumship involves communication between the sprits and the Medium. The Medium mentally hears, sees, and feels messages from the spirit, which he may or may not relay to the sitter (person who is receiving a reading).
Trance Mediumship: Trance Mediumship is where a Medium allows a spirit to use her body to communicate. There are two types of trance Mediumship. Partial trance Mediums are aware during the period of communication while full trance Mediums allow their bodies (speech, mannerisms) to be completely controlled by the spirit communicator.
Physical Mediumship: In physical Mediumship, the Medium’s body and energy is used by the spirit to manifest loud raps, levitation, items such as flowers or jewelry, ectoplasm (a substance of spiritual energy – often visible in photographs), or manifestations of the spirit itself (a visible entity).


Tools of the Medium:

Ouija Board: Sometimes called spirit boards. These boards have an undeserved bad reputation. They can be valuable tools especially for a beginning Medium.

Crystals: Quartz crystals can be used by Mediums to enhance spirit vibrations and facilitate communication.

Automatic Writing: This is where a Medium puts a pen to paper or fingers to the keyboard and allows the spirit to write through her hand.

Pendulum: This can be something as simple as a locket or pendant. The Medium holds a pendant suspended from a chain or ribbon and invites spirits to spin it one direction for yes answers and another for no answers.

Table Tipping: This is an old spiritualist technique used by some Mediums where spirits are invited to levitate the table – usually onto three legs – and tap out answers with one tap meaning yes and two meaning no.

Crystal Ball: Can be any object a Medium uses (bowl of water, mirror, etc.) as a focus in which she see spirits or events being played out as in a movie.

Smudge Stick: Some Mediums employ the use of sage smudge sticks to clear a place of negative energy. These pungent smelling bundles are lit and waved in the corners and doorways of rooms with the intent of clearing them. Some Mediums use intent alone to clear a room but most all Mediums surround themselves with white light and ask for the protection of higher level guides and entities before giving a reading or employing any of the tools of communication previously listed.

Wicca/Witchcraft

Wiccan beliefs: most Wiccans believe that a creative force exists in the universe which is sometimes called “The One” or “The All.” They regard the Goddess and the God as representing the female and male aspects of The All.

Wicca is a nature religion, grounded in the earth. All living things (including stars, planets, animals, plants, rocks) are regarded as having a spirit. Wiccans celebrate the sexual polarity of nature: the fertilizing rain is the one manifestation of the male principle; the nurturing earth symbolizes the female. Females are respected as equal (and sometimes at a slightly higher rank) to males. They aim for a female-male balance in most of their covens (local groups), although men are still typically in the minority. There are some covens which are all female, often referred to as Dianic, where only the Goddess is worshipped.

Sexuality is valued and regarded as a gift of the Goddess and God, to be engaged in with joy and responsibility and without manipulation.

Three fold law: “All good that a person does to another returns three fold in this life; harm is also returned three fold.”
The Wiccan Rede: “An’ it harm none, do what thou wilt.”

What is Wicca NOT:

Satanism: Satan is a Christian construct. Wiccans do not worship or believe in Satan.

A hobby: It is a legally recognized religion that is the 8th largest in the U.S. Some believe there are more members even than we know as many hide their faith for fear of persecution.

All Wiccans are Witches, but not all Witches are Wiccan. Wicca is a religion as well as a way of life. Wiccans abide by certain morale codes and follow a particular set of beliefs and principles. Someone who is a Witch but not Wiccan may not necessarily follow those same codes, though they may follow similar codes of conduct.

Spells:

Using the force of your will, a strong visualization, the timing of the moon cycles (where possible), and the assistance of deity to bring about positive change in your life. Wiccans believe strongly that you are co-creator of your own life. You alone are responsible for it. You can’t put the blame on everyone else if it isn’t going as you’d like it to. If you want it to change, you have the power to do it. This doesn’t just mean, however, you cast a spell and sit back waiting for money to fall from the sky. You actually have to go BUY the lotto ticket, apply for the job, etc. so to speak. You have to put some movement behind the intention. (I.E. Finish the book and send it out…don’t expect an editor to come up to you at a conference and say “wow, you just LOOK like someone who writes great books – here’s a contract.)

Witches/Wiccans tend to view deity as a force that works with us versus over us.

*** It is entirely unethical to perform spells to MAKE PEOPLE do your bidding. This will come back to bite you. Classic example: asking for a specific person in a love spell to love you. Better: ask for the perfect person for you to come into your life and list their qualities.

Always ask that your spell be done for the highest and best good of all persons involved and for the most appropriate and positive outcome. You don’t want to do a spell for a particular publisher to buy your book…what if that line is going to go under and you get what you wanted only to be a one-book wonder??? Better to ask for the “right” publisher for you and the appropriate time for your long-term career success.

Tools of the Witch:

Athame – directs energy – associated with the East, air, yellow (male energy) – never used for real cutting – ever -
Pentacle – (described above) a powerful/protective symbol, North, green
Wand – directs energy – fire, red (male energy)
Cauldron/chalice – represents female energy, water, blue

The Altar: most Wiccans have one in their home. Some are elaborate. Some as small as what you can put in a shoebox. It is a place to worship deity and/or perform magickal work. It is not necessary, however, to have a particular altar to do either. It is most likely to be found in the East section of the home or facing the East. (Or North, depending upon the branch of Wicca.)

Other items you may see on an altar: representations of Goddess and God, sacred items such as specially charged crystals, totem (animal) representations, candles (usually the color of the elements and/or one for the Goddess/God (silver/gold)), incense (air element), salt (earth element), a dish of water (water element), a libation dish (to place offerings to deity of food/water).

Book of Shadows: journal where a Witch keeps copies of spells, experiences, and wisdom passed on from other Witches, shamans, or wise people, recipes, etc.


Check out Elissa and Debra’s blog: Writing Magick


Elissa Wilds debut paranormal romance, Between Light and Dark, is available through Dorchester Publishing. Darkness Rising is September 2009 release from Dorchester Publishing. Elissa Wilds

Debra Glass is a psychic Medium and certified hypnotherapist with the New England Institute of Hypnotherapy. She enjoys writing articles for Fate Magazine as well as historical articles for various Civil War Magazines. During regional festivals, she conducts the Haunted History of the Shoals and the Civil War History of Florence Walking Tours. She writes both historical and paranormal romances which are available through Ellora’s Cave. Her non-fiction book, Mediumship To Go will be a spring 2009 release from The Lotus Circle.

To buy Debra's books from Ellora's Cave:
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Bought and Paid For by Debra Glass

Coming Soon from Ellora's Cave's Legend line and Debra Glass -

Bought and Paid For

Unable to support herself and her beloved servants, Widow Carrie Hatcher contemplates the unthinkable—offering her services for money. Forced to board wounded Colonel Wesley McEwen, Carrie vows to make the striking Confederate soldier her first “client”.

But Carrie gets more than she bargained for when she agrees to comply with Wesley’s every illicit request for one week. Throughout long, sultry nights, Wesley tutors Carrie in every position, every skill, of her illicit new trade. From dark taboos to pleasurable punishments, Carrie becomes his willing pupil.

Passions inflamed, the couple becomes more scandalously intimate but Carrie realizes she wants to give him far more than just her body. The colonel, however, may be too haunted by his past to risk accepting more than he’s bought and paid for.

Watch the trailer for Bought and Paid For!


Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Watchkeeper by Debra Glass Reviewed by Paranormal Romance


Katherine Petersen of Paranormal Romance says of Watchkeeper by Debra Glass, "Anyone fascinated with pirates and/or history will enjoy the story, which also offers elements of mystery and adventure as well. Glass's descriptions of Charleston make one want to hop on a plane to experience the city oneself. Glass has a clean, crisp writing style and her dialogue rings true. Fans of historical paranormal romance will enjoy this story."


To read the entire review: CLICK HERE


To buy Watchkeeper from Ellora's Cave:
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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Gatekeeper by Debra Glass To Be Released in Print From Ellora's Cave - Winter 2009


Debra Glass' first paranormal romance in the Phantom Lovers series, Gatekeeper, will be released in PRINT from Ellora's Cave, winter 2009. (Please check back for the exact release date)
Gatekeeper~
When the evil shadow ghosts known as soul collectors haunted her childhood nightmares, Nashville PD criminal profiler Jillian Drew did everything possible to turn her back on her psychic abilities. But now her eccentric sister has been abducted, and nothing in her criminology background has prepared Jillian for that tragedy—or for Benton Smith, the powerful and devastatingly attractive ghost of a Civil War officer and the only witness to Amy’s abduction.

Fearful of the brazen specter, Jillian nevertheless needs him. Benton is her Gatekeeper, a spirit sworn to protect her from the soul collectors, who attack each time she unleashes her long-dormant psychic senses in an attempt to find her sister.

Yet she must somehow keep the devilishly seductive spirit at arm’s length, for Benton’s soul is at stake—and succumbing to his desires could have dangerous consequences for them both.

Praise for Gatekeeper—

Chosen one of the top 13 Favorite Paranormal Romances on the Redlines And Deadlines Blog.

“If you love ghost love stories, I would rush out and get Gatekeeper to add to your own library today,” says Whitney of Simply Romance Reviews.

Roxanne Rhoads of Nightowl Romance says of Gatekeeper, “Glass mixes a captivating plot with an attention getting romance. The author does a great job at combining suspense, mystery and the paranormal into a complex tale of history; deceit, reincarnation and ghosts peppered with hot and steamy sex scenes... Gatekeeper is an absorbing tale you won’t want to stop reading until the book is finished.”
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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Restraint by Debra Glass Reviewed by Two Lips Reviews

Victoria of Two Lips Reviews says, "I loved how wanton Catherine continued to be, begging Thomas to make love to her, knowing her heart already was his. Ms. Glass creates two wonderful characters trapped by societal dictates, pushing the envelope of decency."


Title: Restraint

Author: Debra Glass

Publisher: Ellora's Cave

Genre: BDSM/Historical

Publication date: June 27, 2008

ISBN: 9781419915840

Pages: 105

Series: N/A

Reviewer: Victoria
Heat Level: 1 1/2 hot peppers
bondage, anal, toy play
Rating: 4 1/2 lips (out of 5)!


Restraint is a delectable tale of Victorian England. From the moment young Catherine is brought into Thomas’ house, she’s blindfolded and often restrained. Thomas quickly falls in love with Catherine but knows she’ll never be his. He’s aware of the Duke’s sadistic nature and vows to prepare her in the only way he can, hoping that she can one day be happy with her husband.
Catherine surprises Thomas in the way she responds to Thomas’ tutoring. Thomas gives Catherine quite an education, using a variety of sex toys that stirred my libido! Who knew so many sex toys existed in Victorian England! I loved how wanton Catherine continued to be, begging Thomas to make love to her, knowing her heart already was his. Ms. Glass creates two wonderful characters trapped by societal dictates, pushing the envelope of decency.
Read the whole review: Two Lips Reviews