Monday, June 24, 2013
Inspiration for SEE ME (Part 2 of using early photography as inspiration for your next novel)
Inspiration for SEE ME…
By Natalie-Nicole Bates
Last week, I discussed the different types of 19th and early 20th century photography. Today, I'll put that into action.
I did not begin as a writer. For many years I was
simply a book lover who turned reviewer. About two years ago, I decided to
start writing my own novel. A year later, I was a happily published author of
two contemporary romances.
I was always fascinated by paranormal romance. But
as a reviewer, I watched the paranormal market literally explode. Vampires,
werewolves, shifters, even zombies were making appearances at an alarming rate.
Writers were writing these markets and writing well.
So what to do?
Inspiration came fast. I am an avid collector of
Victorian-era photography. To me, there is much beauty in these old
photographs, and to my delight—much inspiration as well.
My first published paranormal short story, Antique Charming,
was centered on a cabinet card from 1896 of a man standing outside of a funeral
home.
1896 cabinet card from my collection
Antique Charming was successful, but could I write a
paranormal that would be a longer length than Antique Charming?
Once again, I returned to my photographs. I had
recently bought a Carte de Visite (1860’s) of a beautiful little girl about age
3, her photo surrounded by a memorial wreath. In my mind, Baby Charlotte was
born.
Inspiration for Baby Charlotte from my collection. Carte de Visite mentioned in SEE ME
SEE ME begins in 1896, where we meet sixteen year
old Charlotte. Charlotte always knew she was special, but never knew why. She
believed it all stemmed from a near drowning incident when she was three. An
incident her family members refused to speak of.
Her hunch comes true one day in 1896 during a lumber
yard fire when her true powers reach fruition.
One very small photograph from the 1860’s suddenly
became one huge idea for a novella.
I then went in search of my Daniel Tremont, the hero
of SEE ME. Daniel’s inspiration is a magnificent 1860’s Daguerreotype of a
young man. The matt on this photograph is purple, which is usually the colour
of significance for mourning, which means this young man probably passed away
young. He was perfect.
Sometimes what you know well can be a powerful ally.
In writing, this is so true. I took my love for Victorian photography and
turned it into a plot for a novella that combines romance, paranormal, and a
touch of my beloved horror.
Inspiration for Daniel Tremmont
Daguerreotype from my collection
Full case-note the purple mourning matt
I hope you will read SEE ME, now available at Leap of Faith Publishing. To view the photographs that inspired both SEE ME as well
as Antique Charming and a small sampling of my collection, visit my new blog Ghosts and Phantoms at: http://ghostsandphantoms.blogspot.co.uk/
Buy Links:
SEE ME is available from Leap of Faith Publishing and Amazon.
Antique Charming (short story) available through Books To Go Now Publishing.
Social media links for Natalie-Nicole
Twitter- @BatesNatalie
Monday, June 17, 2013
A Brief History of 19th Century Photographs (Part 1)
A Brief History
of 19th Century Photographs for Historical Writers (Part 1)
By
Natalie-Nicole Bates
For historical
writers, the various types of photography available in the 19th
century can be a valuable resource. My
short paranormal, Antique Charming is
centered around a Victorian-era cabinet card. My paranormal romance novella,
SEE ME, is also inspired by 19th century photographs. Getting your
terms right is essential for any writer interested in using photography in
their historical manuscript. It’s more interesting to say your heroine in 1850
was holding in her hands a beautifully encased Daguerreotype of her beloved,
rather than just a simple photograph.
Let’s begin with
the earliest form of photograph and my personal favorite-
The
Daguerreotype-The first successful photographic process made on a light
sensitive silver coated metallic plate. The surface of daguerreotype is
mirror-like and unstable. You must tilt the image to view it properly.
Daguerreotypes are most often displayed in thick glass covered cases.
Daguerreotype photography rapidly spread throughout the United States in the
early 1840’s.
Example of a Daguerreotype from my collection
Because of its instability and labor-intensive process, the daguerreotype was quickly replaced in 1854 by
The Ambrotype-
This photographic process was done by imaging a negative on glass, backed by a
dark surface. The ambrotype was much less expensive to produce and lacked the
shiny surface of the daguerreotype, but the general consensus was the ambrotype
was visually unappealing.
Example of an ambrotype from my collection
The Tintype-
Introduced in 1856, the tintype was a positive photograph made directly on an
iron plate varnished with a thin sensitized film. Tintype “film” is the same as the final
print, so the image appears reversed (left to right) from reality. Compared to
earlier techniques, the tintype is simple and fast to process, which made it a
hit at carnivals and fairs. The photographer could prepare, expose, and varnish
tintypes within a few minutes and have it ready to present to the customer.
There is no actual tin used in the process. Like the daguerreotype and ambrotype,
tintypes were often cased.
The Carte de Visite
is a photograph the size of a visiting card and became enormously popular
around 1854 when they were regularly traded among family and friends. It was
usually made of an albumin print, which was a thin paper photograph mounted on
a thicker paper card. By 1870, carte de visite was supplemented by the popular
Example of Carte de Visite from my collection
Cabinet Cards-
which is essentially the same process as carte de visite. The main difference
is the cabinet card is larger and usually included the photographer’s logo and
advertised their services on the reverse side of the photo. Around 1880, the
cabinet card displaced carte de visite.
For
approximately three decades following the 1860’s, the commercial portraiture
industry was dominated by carte de visite and cabinet cards. However, the
public was soon clamoring for outdoor and candid photographs as well as varying
sizes of photos which could be enlarged or small enough to collect in
scrapbooks.
With the affordable
Kodak Box Brownie camera introduced in 1900, the public rapidly began taking
their own photographs and led to the decline of the cabinet card.
I hope this
brief history of 19th century photography will spark your interest
and inspire you to look to the beauty of vintage photography when planning your
next historical novel.
NEXT UP: Putting these inspirations to work for your
next novel.
Bio:
Natalie-Nicole
Bates is a book reviewer and author.
Her passions in
life include books and hockey along with Victorian and Edwardian era
photography and antique poison bottles. Natalie contributes her uncharacteristic love of hockey to being
born in Russia.
She currently
resides in the UK where she is working on her next book and adding to her
collection of 19th century post-mortem photos.
Visit Natalie
online at www.natalienicolebates.com
Social Media Links for Natalie-Nicole
Twitter @BatesNatalie
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Obligatory New Year's post ;)
Happy New Year! So far, I seem only to be missing a resolution.
But we're in the third day. As of yet, I have no complaints, and the year is certainly looking more kindly upon me than last year.
New Year's Eve was spent with dozens of friends that filled the walls of my small-ish town house almost to bursting, but everybody seemed to have fun. We put the kiddly-winks up to bed at about 8.30pm, but I think we all knew they were still up closer to ten.
The night flew by with cheese and dips and more sugar than we could actually consume, and then somebody was suddenly running around yelling that it was only ten minutes till midnight.
Which was around the time we realised someone local had fireworks and was letting them off behind our back fence. While we oohed and ahhed about that, the time grew ever closer to midnight, and then there was the countdown, and then there was a lot of kissing. I was incredibly lucky this year. I got to spend New Year's Night with all but three of my very favourite people in the whole world.
New Year may not have brought around much in the way of resolutions for me (yet, but I reserve the right to make them, even as late as February!) but it has prompted a bit of a spring clean and adding of material to this humble little site. I now have three new tabs across the top bar, posting a little about me, the various places to get hold of me around the net and one of my up-coming projects.
Lastly, I have a couple of chats coming up this month, on the 19th and 26th of January with Coffee Time Romance, where I'll get to talk about my novel Gothic and maybe a little bit about my upcoming novel Revelry, too. More information about those soon.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Meet the Characters of the Promise Me Series by Tara Fox Hall!
A huge thank you to The Moonlight Romance Authors for having
me here today!
I’m here today to
promote Broken Promise, the second
book in the paranormal romance Promise Me series. But what better way to
introduce my Promise Me Series than a paragraph of introduction by each of the
central and supporting characters, from their own POV?
Sarelle McGarran
Independent human heroine recently nursing a broken heart
Hi. My name is Sarelle McGarran. I live on an old horse farm
in New York, and work part time at a metal fabrication shop. I thought when I
met Danial last fall that I’d found a soul mate. Instead, he broke my heart. I
knew it wasn’t going to be easy having a working relationship with a vampire,
but we could have made it, if he’d just have told me the truth. I still hope
that after I take some time for myself that we can reconcile. I do love him,
and I know he loves me. I also didn’t take my oath to him lightly. I just hope
he feels the same way.
Danial Racklan
Reserved yet romantic vampire recently nursing a broken heart
It is not easy for a human to accept most of my needs as a
vampire: the night schedule, the blood donors I must use, the history I have
witnessed and lost, my company which I love even as it demands much of my
waking time, and the dismal fact that I will likely outlive her. I thought Sar
was different, that we had something lasting. But she has run back to her home,
telling me she “needs some time to come to terms with my agelessness.” My own
heart is broken, that I could have been so wrong about her acceptance of me. I
have no power to make vampires, unlike my licentious brother, Devlin. Was it so
wrong to have wanted a child with her, a being that might have had my longevity,
so that I might hold onto our love forever?
Terian
Vengeful half-demon
Danial is not to be trusted, no matter what feelings he
professes for Sar. Yes, he did tell me the truth about myself during our fight,
that night he came to rescue her from me. In those months since I’ve learned
much about passing for human, in addition to honing my magical talents. But
that doesn’t mean I trust Danial with Sar. She was kind to me, and helped me
when she didn’t have to. I owe her for that. She’s also the first human who
didn’t look at me like I was an abomination. I’ll do whatever I can to show her
the truth that Danial is lying to her, and get her away from him before he gets
her killed.
Theo
Uncompromising werecougar nursing his own secret affection for Sar
Danial is my best friend. He saved my life years ago, and gave
me a place in his business, Solutions, Inc. In the ten years I’ve known him, he
always treated me with respect, as a partner. Now he’s a wreck, having loved
Sar and lost her within only a few months. I told him how many times that it
wasn’t going to work, him being vampire and her being human. That bastard
Terian is just another problem we’re going to have to deal with, too. But
keeping Danial safe is my job. Whatever it takes, I’ll find some way to put
Terian down for good. He’s got designs on Sar. I’m sure of it. But no way in
hell is he getting near her. She deserves to be happy with someone that loves
her and keeps her safe. I’d give my life to protect her.
Cia
Loyal, reticent werefox
I’m one of Danial’s werefoxes, assigned with protecting him
and his personal effects. I’m also Sar’s friend. Now that Sar and Danial have
spilt, I’m forbidden to visit her. Danial said she needed space, to be
completely alone. I think that’s BS, but don’t dare say that to him. I can’t
risk my job, now that I’m expecting a child with my mate, Aran. All I can hope
for is that Sar takes some time and returns to Danial. I miss her terribly.
Devlin Dalcon
Seductive and relentless vampire
At last, the moment I waited for all these last 50 years…my
brother Danial is again in love. He hid it from me at first, knowing what I
would do. I will never forgive Danial for taking Anna from me those many years
ago. Danial’s heart will break once again over the loss of his beloved, just as
mine did almost two centuries ago. Strangely, my charms failed me the night I
first met Sar, and she resisted my efforts to seduce her. In fact, all my
efforts to ensnare her have failed thus far. But no matter….I have time on my
side, you see. I know Sar’s personality now, and that in time, something is
sure to happen between my domineering brother and her to give me opportunity.
When that time comes, I’ll be there ready in the shadows to pounce. One way or
another, Sar will one day be swooning at my feet, offering her body up for my
eager penetration as all Danial’s other loves did.
Is that a threat? No, my darling readers, that’s a promise.
Shocked at Danial’s betrayal, Sarelle returns to her old home to consider her options. Yet even as Sar plans a reconciliation with Danial, Terian arrives, confessing his desire. When Theo witnesses Terian and Sar kiss, he angrily confronts Sar, leading to startling consequences. Will Sar’s heart choose Danial, Terian,…or Theo?
Excerpt
from Broken Promise:
“Where were you tonight, that you
were so dirty?”
“Don’t ask me that.”
“What happened, Danial? Or is this
something else you want to keep from me?” I said sarcastically.
Danial stared at me, and then
seemed to decide something. “I fought with Theo.” He turned away from me
abruptly, and headed back to the living room.
I was uneasy at mention of Theo,
so much so that I followed him. “What about?”
“About you. Theo said if I had any
brains I’d come up here and say whatever you wanted, anything, in order to win
you back. I refused, and told him it was none of his business. He hit me. We
fought, though not for long,” he finished bitterly.
“So you’re here…because of Theo?”
“He said that if he had someone to
love like you, who would look at him the way you used to look at me, he
wouldn’t let anything stand in the way of being with them.”
I drank most of the wine quickly,
savoring the bitter taste. I’d have maybe expected this from Cia, but not Theo.
Not after how he had kissed me, and said he wanted me for himself. Maybe this
was Theo’s way of making things right with Danial without telling him what had
happened New Year’s Eve. His loyalty to Danial had always been strong.
I finished my wine, and put the
empty glass on the counter, trying to find something appropriate to utter.
“What do I need to say, Sar? Tell
me and I’ll say it,” Danial said, coming to stand in front of me.
I closed my eyes, but even then, I
could still feel him there, so close to me I could touch him. My words seemed
too loud when I finally spoke. “Tell me that it doesn’t matter to you if I have
your child.”
“It doesn’t, Sar. Not after—”
“Tell me that you won’t lie to me
again about anything.”
“I swear it, I won’t—”
“Tell me that it’s enough that I
gave you my word I’d come back to you. That I can stay here as long as it takes
to come to terms with what happened, and with your non-aging. That you can wait
for me to do that. That you are willing to do that, because that is what I
need.”
Danial looked at me, a battle
going on inside him. His jaw worked, but he kept silent. Finally, he looked
away.
“Would it be enough, to hear me
say that? Would that make the difference to you, that action that would bring
you back to me?”
“Yes,” I said, staring into his
eyes. “I would probably come back to you, in time.”
Instead of kindled hope, Danial’s
eyes held anger. “What about you, Sarelle? Would you love me, want me, if I
told you I was yours, and then the next night left you, and refused to come
back when you asked me to? How would you feel?”
“It’s not the same,” I said with a
sigh.
“It is to me,” Danial said.
I smiled sadly, and reached up to
touch his face. He caught my hand easily in his, and kissed it. I was slightly
drunk by this time, which was no excuse, but I couldn’t stand the tension, to
stand there arguing about my love for him after all that I’d gone through to be
with him. After I’d told Terian that I couldn’t love him, because I loved
Danial. After I’d stopped Theo from making love to me, because of my oath to
Danial. I should have told Danial to stop, but I didn’t, and he took my silence
for acquiescence. He moved closer, and then he was holding me. I melted into
his embrace, and he began kissing my neck gently, his fangs brushing me.
“Please leave, Danial,” I
whispered.
“No, Sar,” he said, lifting my
chin to look into my eyes. “Not tonight. Tonight, I’m staying.”
He kissed me passionately. His
lips were soft, and cool against my warm mouth, and I drank in the sensation,
remembering the way we used to be before everything had happened. When we’d
first dated, and started sharing ourselves with each other. I put my arms
around him, and kissed him back, my body responding to him. He reached up into
my hair, and pulled me against him tightly, and I felt at once how aroused I
still could make him.
“Danial,” I said breathily.
“I never meant to hurt you, Sar,”
he said, still kissing me. “Tell me you know that. That the things I kept from
you weren’t because I didn’t want you to know, but because I was afraid if you
knew, you wouldn’t love me, or want to be with me. I was afraid.”
“I know it,” I murmured back. “I
never wanted to hurt you either. But I’m still afraid, and until I get past my
fear, we can’t be together.”
He put his hands on my waist and lifted
me so that I was sitting on the counter. He spread my knees, and slid between
them, pulling me tight against him. Danial put both hands into my hair on
either side of my head, and held my face inches from his.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
The Bastard/ Anne Ireland
The Bastard/anne Ireland
Published by Leap of Faith and available at amazon as well as other outlets
Enjoy the excerpt!
Blurb:
Even as a child Bethany knew that Jake was dangerous, but for her he would always have a fatal attraction.
Bethany will never forget the tragic day in the woods when the cousins first met the Bastard. None of them could guess at what terrible repercussions this meeting would have or how it would affect all their lives. Are they all destined to suffer for their childish folly – or will some of them find happiness at last?
Crippled and twisted in body and mind, Stephen carries a deep hatred of the bastard who caused his accident. He will take his revenge on all those who care for him, but it is Jake and Bethany he hates the most.
Michael loves Bethany and is prepared to use any means at his disposal to have her. Torn between two men, Bethany finds her solace in the care of children sent away from their homes because of the terrible war that pours havoc on the streets of England’s cities. Despite the pain they inflict, she remains loyal to those she cares for and can only watch helplessly as they bring about their own destruction. Can she find happiness for herself?
Bethany will never forget the tragic day in the woods when the cousins first met the Bastard. None of them could guess at what terrible repercussions this meeting would have or how it would affect all their lives. Are they all destined to suffer for their childish folly – or will some of them find happiness at last?
Crippled and twisted in body and mind, Stephen carries a deep hatred of the bastard who caused his accident. He will take his revenge on all those who care for him, but it is Jake and Bethany he hates the most.
Michael loves Bethany and is prepared to use any means at his disposal to have her. Torn between two men, Bethany finds her solace in the care of children sent away from their homes because of the terrible war that pours havoc on the streets of England’s cities. Despite the pain they inflict, she remains loyal to those she cares for and can only watch helplessly as they bring about their own destruction. Can she find happiness for herself?
Excerpt:
Prologue
There are moments when my mind travels back to that warm summer day when I was just a child. All at once I am torn by regret and remorse for what I have done —and for what I did not do. If I were a better person, none of it would have ever happened. Yet even if I had known what was to come, could I have prevented it? There were other forces at work that had stronger wills than mine; as a result, the momentum swept me up as if I were a leaf in a gale, and carried me along.
No, that is the excuse of a weak woman begging for the blame to be lifted from her shoulders, for forgiveness. I was never weak. Even when we were children, it was always I who led and Michael who followed, despite the fact that he was older and stronger.
But I have learned that there are different strengths —a strength of purpose, a strength of body and a strength of mind.
As I stand now looking out of my window at gardens — that were once beautiful but have now fallen into neglect — I know that much of what happened herewas my fault. The grief and pain that I feel cannot be avoided; they are mine and I accept them. I must bear them until the day comes when I can forgive myself.
By way of atonement I have decided to set it all down just as it happened, so that others can read the truth. In doing so I may come to understand myself, and perhaps with understanding will come an easing of my grief.
I pray that God will at least judge me mercifully.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Chat with Anastasia Plum from Keeper of the Golden Dragon's Heart by Gemma K. Murray
Well, our lovely Gemma K. Murray had intended on blogging today, but she’s a little busy working on Book 3 in the Cedar River series. I’m Anastasia Plum and I thought I’d help one of my favorite women out. After all, she managed to help me catch my favorite flyboy, Bowie. Oops, speak of the devil himself, here he comes.
Bowie: What are
you doing, babe? (cocking an eyebrow)
Ana: I’m helping
Gemma. She’s so busy working on Brady and Silver’s story and I know how
important this is to her.
Bowie: (shaking
head) Darlin’, do you know what you’re doing?
Ana: (glares at
Bowie) Are you saying I can’t manage to tell our story without screwing it up?
Get out, Bowie! (points finger toward the front door)
Bowie: (bends to
kiss his wife) I never said that, but I love you. Take it easy today. (waves to
the readers)
Ana: That man
aggravates me! Okay, where was I? Oh right, let me tell you about the woman who
I blessed with our story.
Her name is Gemma K. Murray and she resides in the Upper
Peninsula of Michigan. I watched her for a while before deciding this was the
author to tell the stories of Cedar River and their residents.
See, Gemma had a hard time believing in her talent, so her
writing career was simply not a career. One night I snuck into her dreams and
allowed the story to unfold. We butted heads, she and I. Foolish woman tried to
make me a wolf-shifter. (I stopped speaking to her for about a week over that
mistake!) Finally, the story was finished. Bowie and I told everyone in Cedar
River about Gemma. They began to clamor at the gates of her dreams, begging for
their story to be told as well. When Keeper of the Golden Dragon’s Heart was
released in March, Gemma cried, but she returned to her keyboard and began Adam
Thomas’ story. Once again, foolish woman thought she knew whose story to tell
next…she was wrong.
(Ana takes a sip of her tea and nibble of chocolate) Let’s
see, I should tell you about Cedar River. Cedar River is a small community set
along the shores of Lake Superior in the U.P. Shifters of every shape and size
call Cedar River home. We’ve managed to stay hidden for many years, but now
there are some religious zealots who think shifters need to be destroyed.
Keeper of the Golden Dragon’s Heart allows the reader to step into our world.
Do you want to see the cover? The artist made me look FINE!
Blurb-The Upper
Peninsula of Michigan seems like it is another country. The rawness and beauty
of the land draws people from every walk of life. What most people don't
realize is there is a little town nestled on the banks of Lake Superior that an
entire group of supernatural beings call home. Shifters of every shape and size
live there. They raise their families there. Tourists come from near and far to
visit the quaint town of Cedar River, Michigan. The tourists never realize they
are walking among some of the most unusual beings on earth.
Bowie Golden is a dragon shifter who is in charge of Cedar
River's safety. Until now, the biggest threat to anyone's safety was Anastasia
Plum, a witch/puma-shifter. She has been the town hellraiser since she was a
teenager. Now someone has discovered the secret the residents of Cedar River
keep for one another. These radicals are determined to eradicate the entire
town. It's up to Bowie to keep them all safe.
Ana has always idolized Bowie. She may have stirred up
trouble from time to time, but Bowie or one of his brothers would always get
her out of the trouble she was in. One day, it happened. The unthinkable, the
unimaginable occurred. Anastasia Plum fell for the "golden" boy. What
an unlikely duo- the sheriff and the hellraiser!
Just as these two discover their passion for one another, a
group of people is determined to keep them apart. It's up to Ana to prove that
she is the only Keeper of the Golden Dragon's Heart.
Ana:Doesn’t that
sound like a great book? (I may be a little biased.) I promised Gemma I
wouldn’t talk too long.
If you’re looking for a wonderful story, you can pick up
Keeper of the Golden Dragon’s Heart for your e-reader at these places on the
web:
B&N-
Now, if you’re looking for Gemma, you can find her here:
Website- http://gemmakmurray.com
(She’s got some great stuff on there.)
Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/GemmaKMurray
And I (along with Adam’s lady, Luna McIntyre) “encouraged”
Gemma to start up a Cedar River series Facebook page. This way, we can interact
with the readers. At any given time, there will be a resident of Cedar River
available to answer any questions you might have.
Cedar River Series on Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/CedarRiverSeries
Stop by and chat with all of us. Prove to Gemma I, I mean,
we weren’t wrong in asking her to do this for us.
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