Wednesday WiPs…

I did accomplish some other writing tasks though. Wrote up and sent out proposals for three books. As soon as I hear anything about them, I’ll let you all know. You will all be happy to know one of the proposals was for Dreaming of Dragons, the second book in my Dragon series and yes, a majority of the story will be about Mordred and George. Though Kael and Hugh will play roles in the story as well. 🙂 The other two proposals are for paranormals. I’ll tell you about them later…lol. Depending on what I hear back.
So for this week’s update:
Home of his Own: 36,230/50,000 (1,960 words)
Devil’s Addiction: 29,841/50,000 (126 words)
Where the Devil Dances: 3,441/50,000 (1,987 words)
That gives me 4,033 words written over the week, but I have to admit I’ve been doing a lot of writing on several other stories that I don’t list here. If I listed every story I work on over the course of a week, there would be about ten or twelve up there. At times, I have a serious case of Attention-Defecit Disorder when it comes to my stories. So, when I say I’ve only gotten 4000 words written, add another 4k or 5k to that spread out over all the stories. 🙂 It’s just these are the three that I’m really focusing in and trying to finish sooner rather than later.
I hope everyone has a great Wednesday.
Poetry Train..

Good morning, everyone.
First, Jenna Jones did post a comment on my blog about her website. Quixotic Quest.com So stop by and visit her to see what else she might have coming out.
Second, stop by Rhian’s to see who else is traveling on the Poetry train. And here’s my offering.
Pale skins glows
Pulse throbs
Blood pumps
Teeth gleam
Exquisite joy mingles with
Terrifying pain
Vision fades to darkness
Darkness has fed again.
Have a great day. 🙂
Pimping Friday….

Jenna Jones’ book, Chiaroscuro, was my reading material of choice last night. It was pretty good. I like that the main couple didn’t get together right away. There were issues that needed to be dealt with. It felt more like real life, imo
If anyone has a website for her, please feel free to post it in the comment sections. I couldn’t find one.
Well, writing is going all right. I’ve gotten some more done on a bunch of different stories. 🙂
Hope everyone has a good Friday.
Wednesday WiPs….

Wentworth Miller is so very yummy. Though I’ve never watched his show…lol.
On to the writing updates. It’s been an all right week for me. Didn’t get a ton done like I had wanted to, but still progress was made. I heard back from one of my cps and worked on The Vanguard to polish it up, incorporating her suggestions and comments. Hoping to hear back from the other two by the end of the week, so I can get it done and submitted by next week. 🙂
Home of His Own: 34,270/50,000 (1,171 words)
Devil’s Addiction (formerly The Gypsy Devil): 29,715/50,000 (2,175 words)
Where the Devil Dances: 1,454/50,000 (1,379 words)
This gives me 4,725 words for the week, but that doesn’t include the nightingale story I started on Sunday or the brother’s story from Out of Bounds (which I’m hoping to have news on soon.)
Hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday. 🙂
Poetry Train….

I thought I’d share with you a short story I wrote yesterday. I plan on expanding it, but this could be considered the prologue or so. 🙂 Stop by Rhian’s to see who else is playing on the train today.
By: T.A. Chase
Tembo watched the man weave a pattern with the swords. Whirling and twisting his lithe body, the stranger danced to silent music and mesmerized Tembo. The man held a katana in one hand and a wakizahi in the other, but at times, his movements were so fast, the weapons became blurs. Tembo swayed in the doorway, breathless at the deadly beauty of the dance before him. The stranger froze when he spotted Tembo.
“Who are you?” Tembo knew it was impolite to ask so bluntly.
The stranger tucked the blades away and bowed. “I am Kouchou.”
Tembo bowed. “Will you teach me to dance with the swords?”
“It’s not for young silly men.” Kouchou frowned at him. “I’ve been sent from Lord Nagashon.”
“My uncle? Why would he send you here?” Now that he was no longer distracted by the flashing of the swords, he focused on Kouchou. His uncle’s emissary was brown and plain. Nothing stood out except for the man’s voice. It sounded like bells ringing in the Temple. The words Tembo heard next were spoken in such dulcet tones, he almost didn’t realize what had been said.
“He sent me here to kill your honorable grandfather.” Kouchou bowed again.
Tembo’s jaw dropped and fear beat like a drum in his heart. He turned to yell, but an arm wrapped around his waist. Looking down his nose, he saw the tip of Kouchou’s wakizahi pressed against his throat.
“Don’t yell.”
“But I must warn my grandfather’s guards.” Tembo didn’t want to die, but he understood his duty.
Kouchou shook his head. “You have heard of me, haven’t you?”
Tembo thought for a moment. “Kouchou? You are a legend.”
“I am a monster.” The emotion in Kouchou’s smooth voice brought tears to Tembo’s eyes. “Once I perched in a garden like this one, singing my joy of life for everyone to hear.”
He saw the plain man nodded towards his grandfather’s personal garden. Frowning, Tembo asked, “How is that possible? You’ve always been a person.”
Kouchou shook his head, eyes keeping a watchful gaze on the gates to the gardens. “Your uncle coveted my songs. I was once a simple bird, singing and building my nest. There was nothing special about my looks. You have seen the nightingale that lives in your grandfather’s garden. He has no special plumage. Nothing to make him stand out except for his voice.”
Tembo didn’t make a move as the wakizahi lowered and Kouchou stepped away.
“A dark sorcerer trapped me in this body and they made me kill for them. In this form, I’m lost. What am I to do? I just wish to return to my original life. I want to sing in the twilight as the sun dies and the moon is born again.” Kouchou sheathed the sword, turning his back on Tembo.
“Why tell me? Why warn me about my uncle’s plot against my grandfather?” He heard the sound of footsteps. Grandfather approached and Tembo hadn’t warned the guards yet.
“The Emperor, Lord Nagason, worries your grandfather plots against him.” Kouchou turned to face Tembo again.”I tell you this because I would make a deal with you.”
“A deal?” Tembo was young and didn’t have a lot of experience with people, but he didn’t think making deals with an assassin was smart.
“Yes. I will teach you all I know about the swords. In return, when the time is right, I need you to kill me.”
“Kill you?” He shook his head. “I can’t kill a little ant. There’s no way I’d be able to end your life.”
“I think you are stronger than you give yourself credit for being.” Kouchou walked further out into the garden.
Tembo watched in silent awe as several birds flew to the assassin, settling on his shoulders and outstretched hands. Their chirps and songs filled the air. A smile broke on Kouchou’s face and suddenly the plain brown man was no longer plain. He was beautiful.
A noise made them both whirl. Grandfather was entering the garden. Kouchou waved the birds away and looked at Tembo, hand reaching for one of his swords.
“What is it to be, young one? Do I end your grandfather’s life or will you end mine when I say it is time?”
Tembo understood he didn’t have any choice. He bowed again and said, “Honorable teacher, I would learn all you have to show me.”
Kouchou let the sword drop back in place, bowing to Tembo in return. “You have chosen the only path you believe open to you. I admire a man who would take on an unpleasant task to save someone he loved.”
“Honored grandson, who is this man?” Grandfather and his guards halted a few feet away.
Tembo knelt and bowed, touching his forehead to the ground. Kouchou took his place beside him. “Most honorable grandfather, this is Kouchou. He’s been sent by our esteemed Emperor to be my weapons teacher.”
Thus began the strangest and most wonderful time of Tembo’s life. Simply because a plain man with a nightingale’s voice asked him to kill him.
Hope you enjoyed it. 🙂
Pimping Books..

Next up is Red Garnier’s book, Villian out at Loose-Id. It actually came out last week and I completely forgot about pimping it. Sorry Red. 🙂 Love the cover and the story is deliciously dark.Check out Red’s site for more information on her other books.
And to answer Red’s question she asked about where I’m going to sub Vanguard, more than likely it’ll head off to Liquid Silver who is my main publisher now. Though I’m branching out and might have good news soon about another story. 🙂
Got some writing done last night. Go me. lol
Hope everyone has a great Friday and a wonderful Labor Day weekend if I don’t post anything this weekend.
Wednesday WiPs…

Wednesday already? Wow. I have to admit this week is flying by. I’ve accomplished one thing so far and that’s to finish Vanguard. 🙂
So I managed to write a little on Tony’s story, but ended up just watching tv last night. Gave myself a little break. Don’t worry. I planning to dive head first into that story and get it done as soon as possible. I really want to get it out for everyone.
Here are my word counts for the past week:
The Vanguard: 70,830/55,000 (5,566 words in the week)
Home of his Own: 33,099/50,000 (591 words in the week)
The Gypsy Devil: 27,540/50,000 (0 words in the week)
Where the Devil Dances: 166/50,000 (166 words in the week)
So that gives me a total of 6,323 words since last Wednesday. Not a great number, but it works. 🙂 Tony’s story moves to the top of the list and gets most of my attention. WtDD’s count will go up as I get deeper in the story. TGD will end up being something I work on when I’m just not in the mood for either of the other two. I haven’t given myself a deadline for that one yet.
I hope everyone has a great Wednesday.
Poetry Train..

Here’s a poem for you all. Stop by Rhian’s blog to see where else you can go to check out great stories, poems, songs or whatever everyone has decided to post for the Train ride today. 🙂
Darkness over takes him
He hears a mournful sigh
He looks but sees no one
He didn’t know angels cried
Sunlight finds him hidden
Flush with life again
Twilight enfolds the city
His hunt begins
He feels his anguish
He feels his pain
He tastes his flesh
Only joy to gain
Darkness over takes him
He hears a mournful sigh
He looks but sees no one
He didn’t know angels cried
Centuries have passed
Still he lives
Hiding from light
Taking what the darkness gives
Remorse had taken hold
In the emptiness of his soul
He longs for death
He longs to be made whole
Darkness over takes him
He hears a mournful sigh
He looks but sees no one
He didn’t know angels cried
His ice flesh is now ash
His soul once more free
He stands at a fork in the path
What will his choice be?
Hope everyone enjoys. Have a great Monday. 🙂
Pimping Friday….

Yes, I know I’ve already pimped Emily’s books, but as far as I’m concerned, you can never have too much of a good thing, right? So I’m going to tell you about her newest book, Father of Dragons, out now at Samhain. Now, I’ll run thirty miles out of my way to avoid any book that even hints at male pregnancy…lol. But this story is different in so many ways. 🙂 Highly recommend it..especially if you like fantasy stories and don’t mind if your main character just happens to be gay.
Click here to visit Emily’s site.
My next book I’d like to pimp today is Laura Bacchi’s dragon shifter story, Any Ordinary Day. It’s available at Loose-Id. Laura writes m/f stories as well, but I haven’t read those. I’ve read one of her other m/m stories from Amber Quill and enjoyed it. I can’t wait to read more about her dragons..which she does say she’s working on a sequel or two. 🙂Click here to visit Laura’s site.
And both covers were done by the marvelous, awesome cover goddess, Anne Cain. 🙂
Other than that, I’m going to try and type my fingers into nubs and get some stories done. I have a couple close to being finished…just need that extra push to get there.
Have a wonderful Friday, everyone.
Wednesday WiPs

The winner of Steph’s contest yesterday was Cathy. If you stop by here, can you email me at chase.ta at gmail dot com. Thanks. Oh and let me know what format you’d like it in, so I can have Steph send it to you. Thanks for posting yesterday.
Now for the word count report. No work done on Tony’s story, I’m afraid. Just didn’t click right for me this past week, but I promise I’m going to knuckle down and work on it, starting today. 🙂
The Vanguard: 65,264/55,000 (5,060 words for this one)
The Gypsy Devil: 27,540/50,000 (4,448 words)
Home of his Own: 32,508/50,000 (0 words)
Which gives me 9,508 words for the week. I’m only around 18k from finishing Tony’s story, so it won’t take me that long to do it. 🙂 Plus I’m probably 5k away from finishing Vanguard. Hopefully both can get finished by next week. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Hope everyone has a great Thursday.


