I bet you all know what an orrery is. I bet you all used them in elementary school in science class even if you didn’t know what the heck-fire it was called. What is it? It’s the mechanical model of the solar system (some are just of the sun, moon and Earth). Most I’ve seen are of the entire solar system (poor Pluto- has it been whacked off the older ones?). Anyhoo, it’s used to show how the planets move and how they are positioned in relation to the sun. Y’all remember these?
Friday Fact- June 22, 2012- Orrery
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Superstar Guest, Jeff Salter
Jillian: My friend, Jeff, has a great new release with a fantaztic premise. Welcome him to the ole blog today and be sure to say hello!
Introducing “The Overnighter’s Secrets”
By Jeff Salter
JEFF: Delighted to spend a day with Jillian Chantal to talk about my new novel, “The Overnighter’s Secrets”, published May 24 by Astraea Press. I’ve been calling it romantic suspense; my editor said it’s suspense with romantic elements. Suffice it to say that my story has mystery, danger, murder, action … and romance. Call it what you want.
I also enjoy being here with Jillian because we’re colleagues on the group blog, Four Foxes One Hound, which was launched some 16 months ago, primarily by Jillian’s momentum.
Inspiration:
The inspiration for this story came from examining the varied contents of an antique suitcase — which my friend acquired (some 16 years ago) from dumpster divers in Calif.
We were able to connect a diary, a family photo album, numerous Vaudeville programs, and photos from silent movie sets … all to one person — Lizette Thorne. Internet research revealed that she was an actress in nearly four dozen silent movies and spent one year (1916) in the same studio as Charlie Chaplin. By the time I’d written some 77,000 words in my first draft, my earliest research finally put me in contact with the granddaughter of that actress!
So how did an actual silent movie actress (and her belongings) inspire the fictional plot and characters of a contemporary novel of romantic suspense? This excerpt and blurb will give you an idea, but you’ll need to invest $3 in an electronic copy to really appreciate it!
Excerpt
[From Chapter 28]
The smell of freshly baked pizza entering a small cottage makes your mouth water. Especially when the thoughtful individual added an order of succulent bread sticks, so warm that the steam was still rising.
Beth awkwardly hugged Shane as he clutched the boxes.
He put down the meal, then turned and embraced her properly. “I thought about you all day.”
It warmed her, but she couldn’t let down her guard. “I saw you less than two hours ago.”
“I forgot to tell you then.” He bit the end off a breadstick.
She eyed him narrowly. Something was different. Beth located disposable plates. When she opened the lid of the larger box, she nearly swooned. Anybody who wanted to seduce her needed only fresh, hot pizza. No anchovies.
Shane scooped up two slices and looked around. “Table or couch?”
“Couch. I mean, table.” She caught a string of hot cheese on her chin. “Doesn’t matter. You get comfortable and I’ll join you.”
With the breadstick clamped in his mouth like a fat cigar, Shane carried his plate in one hand and the half-full plastic cup in his other. He placed both on the coffee table and sat on the sofa.
Before she joined him, Beth watched from the kitchen as Shane sipped tea and took a large bite of pizza. It took a while for him to chew it down sufficiently and Beth continued to monitor as she ate her own delicious wedge.
He noticed. “What, Bethany?”
“Huh?” She took her seat on the couch.
“You’re staring. What’s up?”
“Oh, nothing.” She lied. “Well, yeah…noticing you’re different somehow.”
When Shane smiled, a morsel of crust fell onto his lap. He located it just below his buckle and plopped it back into his mouth. “Different…how?”
“Not sure.” Beth squinted. “The word that comes to mind is ‘calmer’…but that’s not exactly right.”
Shane chuckled. “Calmer?”
“Okay. Then maybe more mature…or something.”
“Well, I am a bit older than I was…”
“No, I don’t mean older.” Beth picked up another slice. “Never mind.” She bit off a sizeable chunk.
Shane studied her. In a moment, he reached way over, plucked a strand of errant cheese from the corner of her mouth and placed it on his own tongue.
Beth’s eyes widened. This was a new Shane. The old Shane would just point and grunt.
“Maybe I have matured a bit, Bethany. If that means it knocked me flat and sobered me up…when I lost you.” His eyes glistened.
Beth dabbed a pizza-stained paper napkin at her eyes. “I wasn’t lost, Shane. I had to move.”
“I know, Bethany, I know.” He moved his plate to the low table. “If I had a brother or sister who needed my help, I guess I would have gone away too. But I couldn’t see it back then. It hurt too….” He choked up.
Beth hurried to the bathroom sink to wash her face. She stared at the woman in the mirror and barely recognized the image. That person had aged six years in the past three…and another full year in the ten days since her break-in. The woman in that looking glass had left her lover, lost her confidence, buried her brother, and now stayed constantly frightened. Who was she and what had she done with Bethany Muse?
Blurb:
When Beth left suddenly, it broke two hearts … but she’d had no choice. Shane, a rugged, ex-Airborne biker, handled it badly … but so had she. Three years later and 2000 miles away, she desperately needs her ex-lover’s protection from a violent menace with ‘bad history’ who’ll do anything to reclaim a mysterious suitcase Beth possesses.
Long before Shane acquired that overnighter, a silent movie actress kept secrets there … and now several lives are in jeopardy. An ambitious female state senate candidate hires a ruthless investigator to eliminate potential campaign problems like her dark family secret — a bizarre 1889 murder.
Is Beth’s terrifying ordeal simply because she unwittingly possesses the overnighter’s secrets? Or is it due to the meth-fueled dumpster-diver’s unfinished business?
Shane will likely return to California after he resolves this Tennessee situation … so Beth struggles to resist her reawakened feelings. But before she can sort out their renewed relationship … Beth is kidnapped! To rescue her, Shane enters an obvious trap in a dilapidated hotel. Only with Beth’s help can both survive the violent struggle against her kidnappers.
Buy links:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-overnighters-secrets-jl-salter/1111080540?ean=2940014364515
http://www.astraeapress.com/#ecwid:category=662245&mode=product&product=11343705
Bio Blurb:
My early background was in photo-journalism and editing. I served on active duty in the U.S. Air Force and active reserve in the AF Reserve and Army National Guard. I worked in librarianship for nearly 30 years before taking an early retirement and relocating to Southeast Kentucky. I’ve been writing since grade school, though novels only entered the picture a little over five years ago.
Though I’m previously published in non-fiction and poetry, my seventh completed fiction manuscript became my first novel to be released.
Wordless Wednesday
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Didn’t mean to ignore the Old Blog
But things are not so great right now around Chez Chantal. But here’s something to cheer us all up: Joe Manganiello
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Friday Facts-June 15, 2012-Gazing Balls
Gazing balls for the garden were first created in Venice in the 1200s from blown glass and are still made from blown glass. Mad King Ludwig used them in his gardens in Bavaria and they became even more popular in the Victorian age. They were sometimes used as mirror to see if company was coing so the owner could either hide or get refreshments ready for their visitors. They were also used inside for the butler and maids to peer into in oirder to see if guests needed service.
These balls were also sometimes called Witches balls and used to keep away witches and evil spirits. I have one in my yard and it doesn’t keep me out! LOL!
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Wordless Wednesday
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New Cover LLLUUURRRVVVEEE!
This story is one that I really, really wanted to have a good home and a wonderful cover. Why? Because it is the only story I’ve written with a lawyer as the protagonist. I said I’d never do that since we lawyers are a boring bunch as a whole, but one of my RWA chapter members suggested I write a story about a lawyer who has issues with her associates falling in love with clients and leaving the firm. So, I started what I thought would be a pretty mild and safe story. THEN, the heroine surprised the heck out of me and off we went on an adventure across the globe. She took me and the hero on a chase from New York, to Rio, to London, then Germany and Switzerland and finally back to New York. I think the element of the chase is vitally important to the story. The wonderful Fiona Jayde at Ellora’s Cave designed this cover and she caught the spirit of the tale just right. I adore the map superimposed on the hero and heroine.
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The Graduate
And, no, I don’t mean Dustin Hoffman!
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Friday Facts- June 8, 2012- Mr. Zip
My grandfather was a mailman. He rode a rural route in north Alabama and his customers loved him. Every year at Christmas, he got baked goodies and other treats from each and every one of them. My grandparents had an L-shaped bar in the area between the kitchen and the breakfast nook and that sucker would be filled in every available spot with these treats. It was a veritable smorgasboard of dental work waiting to happen.
Anyway, when zip codes were still new and people didn’t like to use them, or forgot them, it would drive my grand dad crazy. He always drummed it into us that you could leave off the city and state totally from the envelope if you had that zip code. That code was the most important thing to put on there.
The US Postal Service agreed (probably who drilled it into him) and they came up with a cute little mascot called Mr. Zip (or Zippy) to encourage folks to use the number. It must have worked becaus Mr. Zip is no longer in use. He was around in the
1960s and 1970s.
Interestingly, the new zip codes with the four digits added to the end let your postal carrier know within a block or so of where your home or business is. I know a lot of folks who never put those last four on. Mayhaps Mr. Zip needs to be revived? Call him Mr. Zip + four?
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Wordless Wednesday
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