Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Featuring Jason Petty, All Around Indie Artist

I had the pleasure of meeting Jason a few years ago when he was doing a book signing outside of a restaurant. I spoke with him about self-publishing because I had heard the worst of the worst stories. He eased my fears. Recently we reconnected at a local book signing and sat beside each other. I loved how he played his guitar to draw people in. He is very creative. Below is Jason's story.
Who I am

I'm not good at biographies. I hate writing them, least ways I hate writing autobiographies. It feels so…braggy. So instead, let me tell you about my house and let you decide what kind of person might live there.

I live in a house with that was built in 1970, right before it got impossible to find actual good lumber. It's built sturdy and strong with real wood floors, wood siding, and full wood walls under that. Not just siding stapled to foam insulation, but actual 1/4" thick wood. It's a stout ol' sucker, surrounded by a wrap-around porch and big yard full of big trees.

Walk in the front door and the first thing you'll see is a piano I bought for $20 at a garage sale a few years ago. I'm still learning how to play it, but what little I know, I learned by ear or made-up myself. You might have to move a pair of jeans or a shirt or jacket out of the way, but you're welcome to play it, or try your luck. You can't be worse than me.

Hanging on the wall next to it, is a nickel plated resonator guitar. Most people think its chrome and for all intents and purposes, it is. My wife got it for me as an anniversary present and I love it. It's an attention, whore's dream come true and I play it very, very well. Everything from sultry blues to wild surf comes out of that thing when we're together. I play it most every day.   

You go up the stairs and you'll find my den. It's my place to escape the world. It has an old TV with an xbox hooked up to it, surrounded by, well, 1984. Lava lamps, old chairs, 80's and 90's magazines, a good six-string 'lectric guitar (my first love) and a near–matching bass, are the likely the first things you'll spot. Look to your left and you'll find an alarm clock/radio with a flip wheel display instead of a digital read-out on top of a 60's record cabinet/player combo, usually with either rockabilly or 80's metal on the turntable.

On the walls throughout the house you'll find 50's style pin-ups, posters of hot rods, muscle cars, super heroes and penguins along with pictures of family and friends and little flamingos. Flamingos are a thing for me and my wife. We have several yard flamingos for the various seasons, including "spooky" black ones for Halloween. You can look at the various pictures for hours while tripping over my kid's toys and the cat. My desk in the storage room across the landing, from the den is covered in note books,  dead pens, model cars, and surrounded by cork board, covered in endless notes and little cartoons I've drawn mocking various circumstances in my life.

You open the wrong door and find the laundry room, which is full to bursting with baskets and hampers of dirty and clean clothes. You're not allowed in the bedroom, so skip that door. The guest bathroom has a deep tub, but beware of the toile, it wobbles, so try not to lean toward the sink.

Back down the hall you get to the kitchen, which is decorated like it's 1954 with teal walls and white cabinets. You look out the window and you'll see an early 2000's Pontiac parked atop a blanket of fallen yellow leaves in front of a garage that houses a bunch of junk, a 68 VW Beetle and my highschool sweet heart, a 1996 Ford Bronco.

In the garage you'll also find three different types of sleds for various winter conditions: saucers for powdery snow, cheap plastic canoe/toboggan thingies for slush, and my prized possession, a five-and-half foot steel runner sled for hard ice. It the winter you'll find them all in the bed of a Dodge Ram with my family and assorted hangers-on in the bed out in search of steep hills and high speeds. As a bragging point, the runner sled has been clocked at over 40mph with me on it on a moonless winter night. I like a bit of a rush now and again.

            Hanging in the garage you'll also find more posters of old cars, a few curvy and tastefully photographed women, as well as some targets with very small groupings in their centers. You'll also find shelves full of neat, scripted badging and trim pieces from a few favorite car makers. If the walls could talk they'd recount many a cussing-out, a few arguments and lots and lots and lots of laughter.

            So that's where the place I call home. Make of it what you will. Hope you enjoyed the tour. Now move your car from the drive loop: dad's coming over and I want his old Galaxie500 there when he pulls up. I spent three hours waxing it and I want it in the sun when he pulls up!


My work

            I do a lot of things to keep the lights shining and the plates dirty. All of them spring from the same thing at my core: a love of story telling. My acting, my photography, my cosplays, and my songs are all story driven. It comes out most blatantly in my writing. The Vampire of Meadow Lake is a good example of many of my favorite themes in writing.

At its core, The Vampire of Meadow Lake is about a haunting and cautionary tale of a young woman's murder and her best friend's efforts to avenge her death instead of facing the fact that she's gone. I wanted people to feel what Jenny was feeling, to get swept into her shriveled, black, little raisin of a heart and at least see why she became the way she did, even if they hated her for it. I wanted her to be as real and honest to the reader as she is to me. I succeeded. Some people love her, others just flat hate her. She's like I wanted her: a polarizing force! You understand her, but you likely don't approve of her lifestyle.

            Same thing goes for her boyfriend, John. He's a just your standard country boy. You meet a lot of guys like him around here; wiry youths with poofy hair, genuine smiles and big trucks. He's a humble sort of guy, but that makes him an anomaly among his friends. The more you get to know him the more you start to understand how he's not much better off inside than the young woman he's shelved his life to protect and help.

            The thing is someone killed Amy and everyone's a suspect. Someone sold her out, someone pulled the trigger and someone's going to find them and make them pay with blood, or else get killed just like her.

            All hell breaks loose when Jenny's trap for the killer back fires and she ends up kidnapped. John comes close to panic as skeletons start falling out of closets all over town. He knows he has to act fast if he's to save her. With nothing but gut instinct and scary half-facets to go on, he knows the odds aren't in his favor. So sets out with his crossbow, his father's .45 to either write the last chapter in a urban legend or become an other bloody page in an ever thickening volume.

             I wish I'd written that for the back cover, now that I think about it.

             I'm quite proud of this book for many reasons. I didn't have much help with it. The only thing I didn't do was edit it, and that was done by a good friend of mine. Everything else—the formatting, the cover, the advertising, finding reviewers—has been done by myself to this point.

            In addition to writing, I do pin-up and adventure photography as well as illustrations and art. My media of choice is pencil, pen and marker, as you can see below. There is more art to see at the links below.

I am a panelist and presenter at conventions, and I will be presenting my panel "Vampire History: from Nightmares to Daydreams" at Tulsa Comicon.

I'm working on a post apocalyptic graphic novel, as well. Maybe someday I'll finish it! 
        
           As a side note, I'm searching for camera people and actors for a side project making short paranormal films. Contact me via facebook or Gmail at Authorjmp@gmail.com for more information if you are in the NE Kansas area and serious interested in collaborating.


Links

https://www.facebook.com/JasonPettyPhotography?ref=bookmarks

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Featuring Jen Duchene - Astro Numerologist and Akashic Reader

Introducing Jen Duchene. I am so honored to get to know her. She is  true inspiration. Read what her passion is.

Bio

Success Astronumerologist, Akashic Healer Reader, Author and Speaker  Jen has a 30 year history of creating & designing Sacred spaces, so people can stand in their unique truth and freedom.  After years of playing the role of the"invisible woman" she had a spiritual awakening, found her voice and stood in her power.
Now working fully in her lifelong passion, blending three powerful divination arts, in the spirit of continuing ancient family traditions, Jen offers her deep knowledge, intuition, master studies, and love of helping others to live a joyful and Successful life.

Jen offers private readings and consultations, workshops and group talks.  She publishes daily online number insights on facebook, hosts a free monthly call about the upcoming energies, and is heard regularly on blog talk radio on topics related to Astro-Numerology and personal growth.  She also Co-hosts a bi monthly radio show The Gypsy Truth Tellers with Lisa Lamont.

Description of Jen Duchene's Business

Regain the wisdom and knowledge that is waiting deep inside, to connect you to whom you really are beneath the layers of fear, fog and frustration. Shift from hot mess to cool confidence so you can make what YOU WANT in your life happen.
Jen Duchene, of Illuminate 8 combines Akashic Reading Healing and Astro-Numerology (a modality that combines Numerology and Astrology), into powerful tools so her clients release years of “emotional weight,” change life patterns that don’t serve them, gain insights that can release anxiety, confusion, fatigue and fast-track healing,  to move forward in their professional as well as personal lives, with focus, energy, and joy.


Links to contact Jen Duchene

website  - www.jenduchene.com
facebook  https://www.facebook.com/Akashic7
email jen@jenduchene.comor contact me through my website
instagram jenduchene








 

Monday, October 13, 2014

Featuring Gerg Anidem and His Internet Radio Station Indie Scene Radio


I love music and love that Gerg helps many indie musicians on his show. Please read his bio below and listen to his radio station. I promise you won't be disappointed!

Gregory Medina BIO
 
Gregory Medina, known as “Gerg Anidem” to fans and listeners of his internet radio station, Indie Scene Radio, (www.indiesceneradio.com), has been involved in music, in one form or another, all his life. At the young age of 8, he performed solo for the first time for his elementary school’s holiday variety show in 3rd grade singing and playing guitar to “Puff the Magic Dragon”. When receiving a standing ovation for his performance, the stage bug was planted.  A short time later, he entered into the world of Drum and Bugle Corps, playing snare drum in competition, parades and special events for 5 years and winning a championship in 1972.  After high school, he was involved with local bands, first as a Lighting Director/Stage Manager then as the lead singer, a bass player and percussionist with several groups eventually doing studio work playing drums, bass and back-up vocals for different studio projects. While taking a break from music (although not entirely) to raise his son, Greg started to get back into writing and recording his own material and eventually performing live at local cafés and Open Mic events around New England and starting his own EP recording project.
 
In July 2013, after volunteering for seven months as a DJ for another internet radio station, Indie Scene Radio was launched by this life long musician and independent music advocate, from the Metro-West area of Boston, MA and the station currently has 95 countries spanning all 5 continents with the station’s internet ranking and popularity continually improving every month. The station is powered by an internet radio broadcast streaming service that streams at an amazing 320Kbps for THE BEST audio on the internet broadcasting playlists (24/7/365). Indie Scene Radio regularly maintains the ranking as #1 Indie station on its global internet radio service network, providing independent musician’s global exposure.

As the station Owner, Program Director and DJ, I host a LIVE show called, "The GERG SHOW", every Tuesday and Thursday from 6 - 8PM EST, (-5GMT) when I introduce new, independent music artists every show. The programming format focuses on promoting, what I feel are, the best of the best Independent Musicians/Artists from around the world with music from a wide variety of genres including; Rock, Folk, Metal, R&B, Americana, Country, Singer/Songwriter and more. All independent music artists are encouraged to submit their work for air play consideration via the Submit Music page on the station website. If selected for airplay, the station processes the music files by adding them to the station library, then, once a qualified artist is featured on my live show, their song(s) are placed into one of the rotation playlists so artists can then proudly promote the fact that each of their song(s) are getting played a minimum of 45 times, each and every month on the station while in rotation!

How we work is via the principle of reciprocity. The station promises to promote the independent artists, using of all the stations’ social media accounts while the artists agree to do the same for the station. Each week, we change the cover photo on Facebook to feature one of the artists as the “ISR Artist of the Week” which includes their bio and link information as well as posting their photo to the home page on our website, which includes a link to the artists’ website! The station also encourages the artists to create radio spots for airplay, post their shows and general updates on the Facebook page, which feeds directly to our Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest accounts, to aide in gaining a wider audience and fan base for all. Sound good? You bet it does! We’re helping Main Street artists become Mainstream Stars”, says Gerg Anidem. He was nominated this year in the 2014 Worcester Music Awards for, Best Radio DJ, in his home state of Massachusetts.


Contact Information:
 
Twitter: @GergAnidem
All independent artists who wish to submit music to Indie Scene Radio please visit: http://www.indiesceneradio.com/submit-music.html
www.indiesceneradio.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/IndieSceneRadio
Twitter: @indiescenerad
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/113402624610937986916/+IndiesceneradioDOTcom/
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/indiesceneradio/indie-scene-radio-all-indie-all-the-time/
LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/indiesceneradio
Email: indiesceneradio@gmail.com

YouTube Video Links

Greg playing drums with blues players, Scott Rath, Johnny Press and Tim Leavitt (guitars) and Jim Bachesta (Bass) at Nick's in Worcester, Ma on July 27th, 2013
http://youtu.be/IK6ljUfSR4g

Greg playing acoustic at Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham, MA on March 19th, 2012 http://youtu.be/wWTW6dcOehE 














Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Featuring Celeste Vertikal LM Duckworth

I can't say enough how honored I am to be featuring Celeste Vertikal LM Duckworth. She has helped so many by featuring them. Celeste is a true inspiration to me.


Biography of Celeste S. Duckworth


In 2010, Celeste Duckworth walked into a new career by becoming the Publisher of VERTIKAL LIFE Magazine nominated, “Best Global Magazine of 2013.” The mission of VERTIKAL is to uplift, educate, and inspire change in our local neighborhood for the betterment of our global community and how VERTIKAL does that is by promoting creative/innovative individuals that may not be featured in mainstream media.  Recently her fiancée and founder of VERTIKAL Magazine passed away leaving the legacy of VERTIKAL to be carried on by Celeste.

Prior to her becoming the President of VERTIKAL she was one of the top Safety Professionals for a leading transportation company in Virginia and Maryland and the first to get third party CDL testing for employees by the state of Virginia and creating a comprehensive training program that allowed for frequent safety incentives.  For one location this program kept them accident and incident free for up a year after training with Celeste. 
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But her career was cut short when she found out male safety professionals that had less seniority and were being paid more money than their female counterparts, then after applying for a position as General Manager she was told that she did not have a college degree which was part of the requirements but over 75% of the mail General Managers did not have a college degree.  She decided if she had to return to school to pursue a degree then it would truly be in a career she was passionate about.

At the urging of her Aunt Joan she moved with her two youngest children to Arizona where she decided to return to school.  She found that she had a love for writing, biology, the study of Human Genetics and Anthropology her true niche was found in Medical Anthropology, but since there weren’t any programs developed for that study her professor convinced her to study psychology where she ended up taking every course in psychology the school had to offer, and minored in Biology.

During her second semester at college she wrote a Science Fiction novel which led her to enroll in a Creative Writing class to assess her potential as a creative writer.  Celeste had always written short stories privately and this was going to be the first time she would dare to expose herself to the scrutiny of others by letting them read her work.   But those plans quickly had to be put on hold when doctors discovered she had a mass growing on top of her brain and sarcoids in her right lung.  To add to that she was losing her eyesight in both eyes and could not see what she needed to read in her textbooks. 


With no money or health insurance she asked her professors for a private conference where she informed them she was losing her sight and would not be able to finish school.  One professor said you will finish school and suggested she call every eye doctor in Arizona until one would say yes I will treat you.    One doctor indeed said yes, and it was the beginning of a real faith walk to work at building up her immune system and losing the weight that steroids had caused her to gain.  After seven years doctors decreed she was in remission from sarcoids with an 80% chance that the disease would not come back.
Celeste started writing poetry on the human experience putting the spin on how to take a negative and turn it into a positive, because she loves to relate funny stories and sad stories and teach how negative beginnings can become positive impacts on your life and others you touch.  Her work has been recognized by the City of Phoenix Arts Council and one of her poems; “An Oasis in the Desert,”  a poem about diversity at the center of a community, can be found in a mural on the wall of the Maryvale Community Pool House.   She was also invited to speak at the Shermer Museum
and by the City of Scottsdale Arts Council.

Her book, the Lucy Project is due to be published next month with the goal to raise funds for a movie trailer to be presented to independent film producers with the hope of it becoming a movie.


Where will Celeste go from here?   This year VERTIKAL LIFE Magazine has a goal to build the programs that she and Norman co-founded; Women on the Rise, Teen VERTIKAL Media Camp, and the Just One Dollar Fund.  We also hope to engage our Global Community with stories that inspire Community change worldwide, and to show that the goals and desires of people worldwide will create dialogue for true inspiring that will create a ripple effect of peace, love, and understanding throughout the world.
 

You can contact Celeste S. Duckworth at celesteduckworth@gmail.com or 202.642.9377.




 
 




 


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Featuring Author Sharnel Williams

 
Bio- Sharnel Williams. born and raised in Newark, NJ. I'm a wife, mother, writer, and grandmother.
         I started writing back in 2006. After my son passed away in 2005 from leukemia, 2 days after his 12 birthday.
         My first non-fiction book is called "What Do A Mother Do? The Shakil Wiilliams Story" My second book, was co-written with Author Nicole. Title, "A Mother's Worst Nightmare, Read Our Story, Share Our Angels".
         
 My third book is a fiction "I'm Black, He's White. 
 My goal is to turn my first book into a movie. I have my own blogtalkradio show and working on many other things.
           I just want, people to know, they are not alone. I know now everything happens for a reason. God is good.

Contact- Author Sharnel

 
 
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Let's Talk Too! Online Radio by AuthorSharnel
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