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December 17, 2020

Has paranormal romance become the new fairytales of today?

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Has anyone noticed that ever since Twilight came out supernatural romance became the new Romeo & Juliet? A sudden shift happened when it came to what romance was and what Prince Charming looked like - I mean he's dead now lol We killed Prince Charming!
Did we grow tired of the clean shaven knight in shining armour? It seems so because as soon as Vampires came along it all changed, young women weren't reading the tales of chivalry anymore. Prince charming ditched his armour and got himself a set of fangs. He's a bad boy now and he'll drain you dry if you don't do as he says!
Wait.......what?!
Yes, give us blood - give us death.
I'm not complaining, it's just a thought that often pops into mind. Are the fundamental tropes still present in Paranormal Romance like dying for the one you love, or risking it all for love? Yes, very much so I'd say which means the only thing that changed was the lovers themselves. The girl isn't always perfect like a Disney Princess and the guy is flawed beyond measure.
We used to hold morals, and values highly when it came to Prince Charming, but now we can easily dismiss the fact he is a cold blooded killer who sometimes holds no empathy/remorse for what he has done. Even with the blood of the innocent still dripping from his mouth we can't resist the pull of the darkness.
So, what was it that changed? Was it really Twilight that brought this out into the forefront? There has been many Vampire love stories before Twilight, so why this one? Is it really because they sparkle in the sun and because Edward was a vampire who still had some morality intact - most of the time.
Does anyone remember "True Blood" or the Sookie Stackhouse book series? That for me was a true portrayal of what Vampires are and still we fell in love with the brutality. Charlaine Harris brought a more adult perspective to falling in love with a vampire in my opinion. The tweens start with Twilight and progress to the likes of True Blood.
There's a trend here......
I have been into Vampires ever since I read Anne Rice "Interview with a Vampire" when I was a teenager and it became a permanent fixation in my life. Books, movies and TV series with Vampires in it I had to have it all. It means once you've been bitten by the Vampire/Paranormal/Supernatural Romance bug you're infected for life, it never leaves you. Well, it leaves you with an insatiable thirst for more!
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Published on December 17, 2020 01:06

How I ended up making my own book cover.

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My very first blog entry is going to be about how I came to making my own book cover, the reasons for my decision and my experiences along the way.
First of all I'm a struggling writer as we all are and the thing struggling writer's lack the most is that fundamental thing called money. Yes, that green stuff that makes the world go round. Some people have lots of it, some people have very little and the rest have just enough to get by. On my journey to becoming a self-published author I knew early on I was going to need a cover and one that I really liked. Research brought me to the usual websites where I could bid on a book cover designer from as little as £5 to as much as £250 and as you can imagine the quality would be based on how much you're willing to spend. In other words I would have to lower my expectations to match my budget.
I'm a perfectionist and that just wasn't going to sit well with me - I'm a Virgo, blame the universe not me! I had in my mind what I wanted my book cover to look like and thinking about trying to convey that to a complete stranger plus paying this said stranger for something I might not even like in the end was complete madness to me.
This brought me to the conclusion I was going to have to make it myself - a daunting task indeed. Bearing in mind I'd never done anything like this before, no Photoshop experience at all or anything along those lines. But, how hard could it really be I asked myself?
So, if you're going to have to part with any money it will be for Photoshop, or if you know someone who has it already you can ask them nicely to use it. Then I had to teach myself how to use it by watching tutorial videos on Youtube, it is very time consuming I'll admit. I knew what I wanted to achieve and I had to watch a video for each move I wanted to make. What does this icon do? How do I change the colour? Why is that invisible? The smallest of things I had to look up, but after a few months I was getting the hang of it. I'm no expert, but I can handle myself when it comes to PS now which is something I thought I'd never be able to say.
If you can use a friend or family member's Photoshop and have the time to self-teach yourself on how to use it you have essentially created a professional looking book cover that looks exactly the way you imagined it would without spending a penny. Good news for many writer's out there who maybe don't have the money to spare on these sorts of things. If you do end up having to buy Photoshop I would say it's a worthy investment as you'll always need it for future book cover's and the creative power will always be in your hands.
I just wanted to share that little story because in my self-publishing journey I had to find ways of cutting corners and saving money at all times. I think tips and any little ways we can find to help one another is always a good thing.

I hope everyone has a lovely Christmas/Holiday : )
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Published on December 17, 2020 00:03