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Jenn Spaulding Shares a Valentine Horror Story or Two

Posted on January 26, 2016 By admin No Comments on Jenn Spaulding Shares a Valentine Horror Story or Two

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Our next author in the spotlight is Jenn Spaulding. Her visceral fiction is a big hit in the GAF Mainframe Universe. This time she has written a horror romance set in the present day for StarkLight Press’ Valentine’s Day Anthology, Hearts Asunder. Here is a little bit of backstory on Ms. Spaulding:

Jennifer Spaulding is an author, mother, scientist, and scholar. She has penned four books of poetry, numerous short stories, and she is currently writing articles for Outermost: A Journal of the Paranormal. She is also currently busy with several top-secret collaborations. Look for her poetry on Amazon under J.L. Estes. Her poem “Shattered” was selected to be in the 2012 International Who’s Who in Poetry. Jennifer was also a participant of the 2014 Poetry Marathon. Her poems are featured in In My Mind’s Eye along with many other internationally diverse poets.

Jenn also took a few minutes to answer our interview questions:

Interview Questions

  1. Do you have a real life horror story of love gone wrong in your life?

When I was sixteen I met 21 year old Steve Jocko. He literally gave me no choice in the matter. He grabbed me and declared me his. He began kicking the shit out of me on a daily basis. Until one day he went too far and almost killed me by rupturing my spleen. I lost 4 liters of blood.

By the time I made it to the hospital the next day, I was on my last leg. I was so scared that he would kill me that I lied to the cops and said I got jumped. I spent two weeks in the ICU. He was beating the shit out of me again the next day. One night he grabbed a long, serrated bread knife and tried to slice my throat but I threw up my hand and he sliced my pinky damn near off.

Finally my mom came to get me after seeing my body covered in bite marks. My mother spent the day getting drunk and decided to go curse Steve out. I was 6 months pregnant and I begged and pleaded with her not to go, but she didn’t listen. She was so trashed I wouldn’t ride with her so her boyfriend’s nephew was sober so I rode with him. She went to my apartment where Steve was waiting outside with an ax-handle. Steve seen me in the van with another guy and his eyes filled with murderous rage. I told the guy to drive, but Steve was there smashing the passenger side window where I sat, so I dove in the back of the van and told him to go. Steve Jocko cowardly beat my mother with that ax-handle. The surgeons said it was like a jigsaw putting the pieces of her skull back together. She lost her eye. He barely got any time in jail.

  1. What do you find makes the combination of the love and horror such a potent combination?

I think that love and horror make such a potent combination because both fear and love are very intense emotions.

  1. What was the source of your inspiration for your Valentine’s Day horror story?

I got the idea for Killer Love from a dream that I had about an elusive female serial killer.

Jenn’s gripping tale can be found in Hearts Asunder, our Valentine’s Day anthology from StarkLight Press. It will be available Feb. 1, 2016!

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Sharon Flood in the Floodlights

Posted on January 25, 2016 By admin No Comments on Sharon Flood in the Floodlights

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StarkLight Press has found in Sharon Flood an excellent author and editor, whose timely work allows SLP to share even more thrilling, exciting fiction with our fans. Ms. Flood has penned a story called Forever in our Valentine’s Anthology, Hearts Asunder. In her own words, Sharon tells us a bit about herself:

I was born and raised in the St. Lawrence River Valley in the 1,000 Islands region. I graduated from grade 13 in Thousand Islands Secondary School in Brockville. I wrote some in high school, but after that, my talent lay dormant until I discovered http://www.protagonize.com/author/moonwalker in 2008. It’s a collaborative writers’ site that honed my skills. Through this site I met my publisher, The Masquerade Crew for my first anthology story – http://www.amazon.com/Forevermore-Travel-Anthology-Sharon-Flood-ebook/dp/B00XSBH4UW. I was chosen as a Mob Boss here: http://www.masqueradecrew.com/p/the-masquerade-mob.html Where I do book reviews for The Masquerade Crew, and on Amazon.com I am very proud to announce that I am involved with all four projects here – http://www.collaborativewritingchallenge.com you will find me in the Meet the authors option under the Projects button. It’s really worth checking out. Multiple authors write publishable books together. It’s amazing what Laura Callender has done with the place! I’m retired after working 40 years in retail. I now have more free time to do what I love best – reading and writing.

Here are Sharon’s answers to our interview questions:

Interview Questions

1. Do you have a real life horror story of love gone wrong in your life?

No, not really. I was married for the first time at 19, and it didn’t work out, but it wasn’t a horror story – just two very young people not ready for the commitment of marriage. I married again at 25, and that one worked out – I’m still married almost 39 years later. There are horror stories within the marriage about ill health, etc. but our love has stayed strong throughout.

2. What do you find makes the combination of love and horror such a potent combination?

I think maybe because they’re polar opposites. Love is supposed to be a positive emotion, where horror is definitely negative. It’s like opening a door expecting a party, and all you find is a dead body on the floor. The emotion of being horrified identifies all the bad stuff that’s going on in your mind at one time – like fear, nausea at the blood, the need to run away, disgust. Love in its best sense is giving, caring, and sharing. Horror pretty much kills those emotions.

3. What was the source of your inspiration for your Valentines Day horror story?

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In the Valentine Horror comments, someone suggested a title – bloody valentine, which was considered to be done to death, I guess, so it was abandoned. It gave me the idea of a bloody heart, and that morphed into a bloody heart locket. I’d decided to go with a vampire theme, and so was I thinking ‘forever young, forever beautiful, forever evil’. That became my title. Then as the story progressed, I realized that the vampire was not evil in the usual sense, just sucking blood to survive. He didn’t murder indiscriminately and create mayhem. He was just single minded. He wanted his relationship with his lady love to last forever, so that’s what I named it – forever.

Thanks for taking the time to talk to us, Sharon! You can find Sharon Flood’s story Feb. 1 2016 in Hearts Asunder, from StarkLight Press.

 – Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

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An Interview with Robert Mackey

Posted on January 24, 2016 By admin 1 Comment on An Interview with Robert Mackey

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For the first of our Hearts Asunder Valentine anthology interviews, StarkLight Press features Robert Mackey.

Mr. Mackey is a retired construction worker and real estate investor turned writer. Robert’s works intended for the mg/ya age groups are free of sex, killing and profanity.

His works for adult audiences can’t even begin to make this claim.

Robert currently resides near the megalopolis of Addy, Washington, a hamlet working desperately to attain the coveted ‘One Horse’ status. He lives there with his lovely wife Janice and his teenage son Joshua who has a vocabulary consisting of two sentences which Joshua feels are sufficient to get him through the balance of his life. They are as follows: “Huh?” and “I don’t know.”

(In case you have any toddlers and are trying to teach them to speak, these few words should be all they need to master in order to make it through high school. Robert has learned these sentences must always be used in conjunction with one another and in the order in which they’ve been presented.)

Robert lives by the following adage: No matter how many heads have to roll in the attainment of you goals, be certain to smile and wave at them as they pass. It’s best to do your beheading on a hill with your opponent uphill from you to insure the head rolls and to prolong the amount of time you get to smile and wave. (Very important.)

After that rousing introduction, here is our exclusive interview with Robert Mackey:

1. Do you have a real life horror story of love gone wrong in your life?

All love stories gone wrong are horror stories, and yes I have many. Love stories gone right also are capable of containing copious amounts of horror. I.e. daily updates on how cute her cat is, unrinsed toothbrush because she forgot hers, little surprises like this:

“Who’s kids?”

“Mine.”

“All six of them?”

“Yeah. Could you watch them for a while I need to go help my mother do some shopping.”

“Uh….okay.”

Returning a week later she says, “Oooh you built some raised bed planter boxes. Where are the kids?”

“What kids?”

2. What do you feel makes the combination of love and horror such a potent one?

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This was my first attempt at the genre. I feel I’ve turned the ‘love’ aspect into something more resembling erotica. I was very surprised how stimulating the combination of sex and murder was. Please take a good look at my author photo and watch the nightly news. It’s quite possible I could make an appearance there.

 

 

3. What is the source of your inspiration for the StarkLight Press Valentine’s Day anthology?

As with most of my works I take a very obscure idea and just start writing. I usually have no direction whatsoever and am always surprised at where things go. I think there might be some possibility that my character was inspired subconsciously by the main character in my editor Kat Hutson’s Daughter of the Dracken, a character that I fell head over heels in love with because she’s gorgeous, wild as hell, deadly and more often than not, naked.

 

Check out more our writer interviews right here between now and Valentine’s Day!

Look for Hearts Asunder in our online bookstore by Feb 1, 2016.

 

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A Mixture of Love and Horror

Posted on January 24, 2016 By admin No Comments on A Mixture of Love and Horror

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This year, StarkLight Press has teamed up with some of our best, hand-picked authors to bring you a spine-tingling Valentine’s Day anthology. Hearts Asunder is a set of short stories that turn the classic romantic tropes of Valentine’s Day on their heads.

Part good old fashioned horror story, part dark romance, every tale in our latest anthology is guaranteed to make you look at this romantic holiday in a new light.

To kick off our release of this great title, StarkLight Press is featuring interviews with each of our authors. Check back here to catch the latest ‘heart-to-heart’ with our Valentine’s Day writers.

 

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Thoughts in an MRI

Posted on January 16, 2016 By admin No Comments on Thoughts in an MRI
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A touching essay on two undeniably amazing human beings and how everyone can have untold positive impact in ways they may never expect.

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Update on Upcoming Projects

Posted on January 13, 2016 By admin No Comments on Update on Upcoming Projects

The holidays are officially over and it’s back to work officially for StarkLight Press.

Although we’ve enjoyed our downtime, the editors and layout artists at SLP have been working hard to get our latest works ready for sale.

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In case you missed it during the holidays, Holly and Ivy- A StarkLight Steampunk Anthology, is available at our e-store for download in ebook and print versions. That’s one you can’t miss- it has a talking tiger and dirigibles over Detroit! Go to our bookstore page (on the menu to the left) to have a look at this exciting new anthology.

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StarkLight Volume 4 is due to be released by the end of January. This volume features some of our best, most thought-provoking fiction to date. It includes stories from The Program at Green Hill, Jeren Nethers’ DragonKin world, work from Will Norton and more.

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StarkLight Volume 1 is set to be re-released in print and ebook versions by the end of January as well. This controversial and touching volume has not been available since its first printing was completely sold out- be sure to get yours while supplies last!

We will be featuring a spine-tingling Valentine’s Horror anthology  just in time for the holiday. Many of the stories in this title are evocative of the horror greats like Stephen King or Clive Barker at their best. Look for publication dates later this month.

Our nonfiction imprint, Arras Books, is due to release two titles about life in the South Peace this year. In addition, we are still open for submissions for our first mega-anthology entitled simply Peace.  Arras Books is looking for poetry, nonfiction and historical fiction about the Peace region. Submissions for manuscripts are up to 10,000 words and poetry may of course be any size. We are also looking for artists  and photographers who would like to contribute to the book as well. You can send copies of your work, both print and visual, to starklightdesk@gmail.com.

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Last but not least, StarkLight Press is working with GAF Mainframe to publish its third science fiction novel in the exciting, fascinating GAF Universe. This novel is written in a collaborative fashion and features seven authors advancing the story of an interplanetary war from seven characters’ perspectives. Look for publishing dates later this year on this title.

It’s shaping up to be a great and action-packed year for the writers, readers and fans of StarkLight Press! Keep up to date on our releases and public appearances by following our blog or visiting us on Facebook at StarkLight Press .

– Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

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A Warm Welcome from the Arts Community

Posted on January 13, 2016 By admin 3 Comments on A Warm Welcome from the Arts Community

 

 

StarkLight Press attended the Annual General Meeting of the South Peace Regional Arts Council today and is happy to report we received an enthusiastic welcome into the arts community in the Peace Region!

The South Peace Regional Arts Council is an umbrella organization that promotes constant activities in all artistic fields. We had our first look inside the amazing space of the Calvin Kruk Centre for the Arts, which kindly hosted the meeting. The building hosts not only revolving art shows, but offers theatre and concert space as well as practice space for local dance, theatrical and music groups. It also boasts a delicious smelling cafe and restaurant :0)

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At the meeting today, we were pleased to meet heads of the local artists’ societies, including:

The Potters’ Guild

The Quilting Society

The Peace Region Songwriters’ Society

The Historical Society

The Archives and Roots Society

The South Peace Players Theatrical Group

Local Choral Groups supported by Kiwanis

The Art Gallery Society

Child and Youth Activities Council

 

and more, if you can believe that!

StarkLight Press is happy to support all of the many activities that the Arts Council has planned for this year, including two multicultural days and Circus Camp for Kids. We are hoping to attract even more local writers, artists, photographers and, most of all, readers, for our fascinating and original fiction and nonfiction.

Our press is delighted to join the ranks of this varied and talented group of dynamic art promoters and craftsmen, and look forward to keeping all of our fans posted about the great events coming up in the Peace Region!

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– Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press

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In My Mind’s Eye Arrives

Posted on December 14, 2015 By admin 2 Comments on In My Mind’s Eye Arrives

Here is Virginia Carraway Stark, talented author and poet, with our first poetry Anthology, “In My Mind’s Eye”, featuring poets from around the world.

This first foray into the world of poetry comes from Virginia’s online poetry group, Writing Challenge Fun, where poets and free-thinkers come together to share ideas, images and creativity together.

You can get your copy of the anthology at www.starklightpress.com/starklight-press-bookstore alone with the rest of our fine titles in ebook and print form.

Congratulations, Virginia, and thanks for all your positivity and support of this anthology!

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StarkLight’s Christmas Anthology

Posted on December 10, 2015 By admin 3 Comments on StarkLight’s Christmas Anthology

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We are proud to announce the winners of our first annual Steampunk Christmas Anthology!

Many thanks to all of our participants- you made a spur of the moment contest into a real treat!

Our winners are:

K.T. Wagner

Ernest Samuel Llime

Cassandra Schoebur

L.E. Caine

Will Norton

Jason Pere

Jeren Nethers

Congratulations again! Great, imaginative fiction here- coming soon from StarkLight Press.

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– Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

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Santa, Magic and the Human Race

Posted on November 30, 2015 By admin No Comments on Santa, Magic and the Human Race
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Humans are an uniquely magical race. In recent weeks, the nightmarish quality of the magic we can evoke has become hideously apparent. With the Christmas season upon us, I feel it necessary to illustrate the power and method of human magic with a sterling example of the beauty of our powers to evoke and magically create: Santa Claus.

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Let us abandon our hispterish desires to decry Santa and what he has come to represent in terms of the gross materialism of society. We are all aware. Le us instead regard the process of his evocation in terms of the methodology of human magic. Santa Claus can be regarded as a worldwide delusion on the part of humanity, but I prefer to raise him up as a shining example of the best of human sentiment and thought.

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The roots of Santa stretch back, of course, through the Catholic absorption of St. Nick to the original Norse god, Wodin and the pagan spirits that brought the Yule. This ancient comfort of the All-Father and the truce, sharing and surprise that softened the blow of deepest winter is ingrained indelibly on the consciousness of Europeans. It was for this reason that marketers co-opted these images into the Santa Claus that first sold Coca-Cola in the early years of the twentieth century. True, Santa first came about as a cleaned-up version of an imposing God of ancient days, but the point I would like to focus on here is the fact that, after fifteen hundred years, the memory of the Yule god was still strong enough in the human mind to translate in remarkably unblemished form- and to be a formidable sales tool.

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We would certainly take decisive action against an intruder raiding our icebox, yet we happily allow Santa to do so, knowing he has bestowed his bounty upon us in return

We readily accept the reboot of old ideas, movies and books in a hip, new form, yet we decry this most enduring of reboots the human consciousness has perpetrated in the ressurection of the Yule God as Santa. The concept of Santa we hold dear in this era contains the oldest of pagan winter traditions; has absorbed elements of cultures from Siberia to the western tip of Europe; has seamlessly amalgamated fanfiction (“T’was the Night Before Christmas”); has endured a thousand modern permutations from Madison Avenue and local custom. Santa barrels along ahead in the face of all this, happily allowing himself to be synthesised in a multitude of ‘helpers’ in shopping malls, skating rinks, office parties and main street parades… and though we all know who is behind the beard, we still project and in a small part of our minds believe that the Man in the Red Suit is before us.

All adults with an ounce of magic in their lives rally seamlessly together whenever one of our number under the age of ten is around, pumping energy of the purest kind into the wonder of Santa Claus’s visit to stockings and trees. We happily forget our own dismay when we finally realized Santa himself was perhaps not the one providing presents on Christmas morn; we focus instead on the lasting value of Santa Claus. We do this to provide a concrete example in the minds of each of our children about Santa, who is our kernel of validation that magic and wonder can exist in this world. We maintain Santa’s arrival at the darkest, bleakest time of year for our children not just to emphasise that delight penetrates through the waning of the year, but as a reminder that such things can exist in a world that is in itself as bleak as the bleakest of winter.

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The darkest of winter is indelibly integrated into our deepest subconscious memory

With the saturation of western culture and marketing throughout the world, humans from every continent now support this bastion of magic in the dark. We might not truly believe that Santa in any of his forms exist. However, we leave the door to our belief in magic open, just a crack, once the Christmas lights go up and the canned music turns to carols. We might groan under the weight of forced ebullience, but there is not a one of us who has not found a much-needed boost of spirit from holiday decor or the delight in the eyes of children as they dictate their wish list to the local representative of Saint Nick.

This, in fact, is the essence of human magic. Humanity is the most double-brained of any creature: worldly enough to root too deeply in harsh reality, yet hopeful enough to believe in magic and miracle even as we turn up our noses at it. The group delusion of Santa Claus that we pass intact down the generations is not a cruel trick that should be eradicated, but rather a shining example of what humanity can accomplish.

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We spread our belief in surprise and delight around the globe for more people to enjoy

 

True, without a thoughtful hand set to Christmas, the excesses of the season can tire us all. Nevertheless, the essence of the magic we have accomplished at this time of year is astounding. The bonds of formality, of distance, of rigid rule that keep us apart- one being from another- erode in the face of this group delusion. We are allowed to embrace this time of year, not just each other, but the outpouring of gratitude and sharing we feel throughout the year for our friends, co-workers and family. We do this under the guise of Santa Claus, following his example and exchanging correspondence and tokens to each other. These tokens represent not just of the sentiments we hold for those people we have in our lives, but the fact we all secretly believe in magic. We all believe in the miracle in the dark, in the wonder that still exists in our hearts and minds, even after another exhausting turn of the globe around the sun.

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We pump our effort of belief into Santa Claus, not just to delight the young, but to train them. The role of Santa in our society is a profound message to our youth. It shows them that the simplicity of delight, of surprise, of sharing, is based on love and can exist anywhere, any time… if humans make it so. It shows them that the banal world can be transformed throughout our experience into a shimmering, brilliant pageant of beauty and light. It shows them that humans can come together, no matter what they might think, and make a better, more beautiful, happier place, even if it is just for a month, or only for Christmas morning.

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The symbolic honoring of the miracle in the darkest of the year being honored by joyous gift-giving is the essence of what we share this time of year

Armed with these deeply subconscious lessons, we send our children reluctantly out into a difficult and often demeaning world, having whispered to them the only things we can over the tumult of suppressing influences: “Even if we have to make it ourselves, magic can exist, happy endings can be found. Full bellies, happy hearts and the bonds of friendship can win if we make it so.”

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These lessons are the integral needs of a species clever enough to destroy themselves and be destroyed by a choatic and often inexplicable universe. We share these whispers once a year, every year until our children grow into our shoes. They share it with their children, not because of toys or guilt or obligation, but because we all appreciate the comfort of the lessons behind Santa Claus and the fact that, as a group, we can change our reality.

 

Santa has been pulled from our deepest memories, a god from a world of ice and fear, wild majesty and imposing strength, into our comfortable world of television, central heating and insulation. Don’t deride Santa’s importance to us as a species just because he got a Madison Avenue makeover- we all have, whether we want to or not. Santa has followed us into the twenty-first century not to perpetuate the destructive consumerism of the one percent, though that is what all people who want wonder and magic extinguished in our spirit might have you believe.

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No, Santa is still cherished by parents and children alike because of that intangible gift he still gives us all in our stockings: the realization that humans can make a thing real, be it peace, sharing, love, fellowship, wishes, beauty or even St. Nick himself… if we all agree to make it so.

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That is truly a miracle, not just for Christmas, but any time of the year. It is the quintessence of human magic, to make a thing real and change the world with it. It is the best emanation of human magic, to make the world sing the same happy songs, share the same happy memories, create the same sentimental, fragile world of wonder that was passed onto us. If we could only appreciate the lessons Santa brings to us… that we have the ability to imagine a better world and better people to fill it. If we learn to truly appreciate these lessons, we could apply that magic to the rest of the year- and the future of our human race.

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Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas, very Happy Holidays, and a better New Year,

Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

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