Friday, June 27, 2014

Unschooling: why it's important to me

Some of you know already, but for anyone who doesn't, I'm a stay at home mom. I'm also an author, but the most important part of my life (and the most time consuming) is parenting. Being an only child who always had an abundance of what so many fondly refer to as "me time", becoming a mom has made me realize that the concept of time to myself is foreign and borderline unattainable with a toddler and baby number two to make his/her debut this November. Two kids under age two... Apparently I'm a crazy masochist.

Don't get me wrong. I love my son, and the bun in the oven that will soon make my belly move around like a sci-fi movie prop. But adjusting to the total lack of solo time has been rough for me. There are still days where it rankles. But then my toddler will bring me one of his many board books to read, he'll parrot the few words in them he can say, and help turn pages, and it makes me proud. Proud that he's a fast learner, that he loves books as much as his Mega Blocks. And proud that he's learning things that I taught him. Not some website, or app, or the TV. Me.

When I notice him taking an interest in something, I make a point of trying to incorporate more of that into our day. When he took my pen and scribbled on four pages of my planner, and was super pleased with himself, I got him some crayons and heavy paper to make his art with. I want him to love learning, to be able to nurture his passions, and for him to live a happy and fulfilled life.

The current standard of education will not be adequate for providing these important parts of life for him, maybe not for any of my children. I went through public school, but was given the bulk of my education at home. I still love learning new things and soak up knowledge like a sponge, and I'm fast approaching age thirty. Institutionalized learning was... well, just that. I remember taking Scan-tron tests in kindergarten. I thought nothing of it, but as I got older, I realized that we weren't being taught problem solving skills, or much of anything as far as core skills go. They were teaching us how to score well enough on the standardized tests for the school to obtain their rewards: grants and funding.

And now... don't even get me started on how they're removing literature, arts, and creativity from schools--even more so than before I graduated! Canceling a kindergarten's end of the year musical/play because they "need to focus on studying, for college placement and their future careers", or having them read Volkswagon tech manuals instead of literature so they'll "be prepared for working in a factory some day"... You can find links to those specific stories online, if you want to really get your blood pressure up.

I want to adequately prepare my children for life, not program them to be drones in some corporate machine. If they choose to become functional cogs in that same machine, of their own volition, that's a different matter entirely. That's their decision.

So, while this post is titled "Unschooling", I guess it's more about why I want to homeschool right out of the gate. I think unschooling happens when you have to deprogram your children and unteach them the boring, busywork filled ways they learned in a public/private school setting. I wish my parents had decided to homeschool me, so I wouldn't have gotten so bored and complacent with school work.

I'd love to find a good homeschool group or co-op, once my kids are old enough to start school, that is. However, my husband and I aren't religious, and from spending much time online hunting, finding a group that teaches the science we agree with (and not religious ideas that we don't agree with) seems difficult. But we still have a few years to work out details, so I'm not overly stressing it just yet.

Long story short, I want to encourage my children to immerse themselves in things they're interested in, not have their career and entire life path predetermined the second they walk through the door into their kindergarten class.

Monday, June 23, 2014

"Dark Innocence" by Madeline Pryce REVIEW

Title: Dark Innocence
Author: Madeline Pryce

Book 1.5 in the Dark series...

Hannah Grey will do anything to escape the tortured memories haunting her. Every breath brings back the pain, the fear and the unbearable knowledge that she'll never be the once-perfect girl everyone thought her to be. When the self-destructive fog of drugs, alcohol and meaningless sex starts to clear, Dante, a lion shifter sexier than sin itself, emerges through the darkness ready to rescue her for the second time in so many weeks.

In the safety of Dante's embrace, Hannah allows herself to become the woman she's always wanted to be--smart, sexy, capable and empowered. His every touch electrifies. His hot, hungry kisses set her senses ablaze. As Dante masters her body, Hannah finally finds the strength to master her fears.

Perfection shatters as threats from a mysterious vampire escalate from anonymous phone calls to violent encounters. When Hannah's enemies unite, placing both her and Dante in mortal peril, she's going to need her newfound strength to face the coming darkness and save the man she loves.

A Romantica® paranormal erotic romance from Ellora's Cave

Reading order
Dark Cravings (#1 Ella/Micah)
Dark Innocence (#1.5 Hannah/Dante)
Dark Secrets (#2 Ella/Micah) - coming soon!

My Review: 4 Stars
This is my first read from Madeline Pryce, and I would certainly go out of my way to find her work elsewhere after this! The main character, Hannah, is perfectly flawed, having hangups and issues that are traumatic, but also realistic. She was a bit whiny in some places where I thought she should have been more willing to man up, but she made up for it later on in the story.


The lion shifter, Dante, has some problems of his own, but with the help of Hannah, he seems to heal in ways he wouldn't have been able to on his own. With a lot of teasing scenes that are smoking hot, all building up to a finale that explodes with passion, this short little treasure is definitely something I would recommend if you're into phenomenal fight scenes, suspense, characters who overcome adversity, and sultry love scenes that will make you lick your lips with longing.

$5.00 on Amazon: http://amzn.com/B00HYZ06ZI

Thursday, June 19, 2014

On a scale of 1 to Crazy, how addicted are you to Pinterest?

Wow... That one right there made me step back and realize I might have an addiction issue. For anyone who doesn't know what it is, Pinterest is a virtual corkboard where you "pin" or bookmark things that catch your attention. Recipes, crafts, visual inspiration, blogging and writing advice, tips on how to live frugally... The list of things that can be found on Pinterest goes on and on.

I'd say my addiction level to Pinterest is above and beyond crazy. I think we've crossed over into "How did I LIVE and function before Pinterest existed?!" I have workouts, recipes, instructions on making non-toxic household cleaners, child rearing tips, knitting and crocheting tips and patterns, writing tips and blogging advice, writing prompts, and visual inspiration for my writing (just to name a few).

It's free, and it definitely feeds my constant urge to learn. You'd think that something so simple wouldn't be so attention grabbing, but if I don't limit myself, I'll lose an hour going through pins on just one subject. It's just like doing research in a standard search engine, but it feeds the beast more so for those of us who are more habitually visual creatures. You'll start out looking for "Greek mythology" and before you know it, you're diving into Sumerian creation myths before you stumbled across something about Gilgamesh or Ereshkigal.

Well... maybe not everyone goes through the same crazy progressionof thought I do, buuut... If you've ever read any of my stories, you've probably noticed I have a thing for mythology and polytheistic religions.

If there were a help group for Pinterest addiction, I'd definitely be there weekly. So feel free to hop on and check out the insanity I'm interested in!

http://www.pinterest.com/mkdarqchylde/

Saturday, June 14, 2014

"Lunacy" new adult paranormal novel, re-release!

For those of you who know anything about my writing already, you know that the Ragnarok Legacy is--well, just that. A legacy. This series has been in the works, and undergone four total from-the-ground-up rewrites over the course of more than a decade. Having just re-released it (for the last time, guys. I swear!) with a new cover, awesome revisions, and paved over plotholes, I'm happy to say I broke into the Top 100 in the Mythology category already. Super awesome to know that someone's out there, enjoying the blood, sweat, and werewolves that went into making this book.

For those of you who don't know what it's all about, here's the back cover matter to give you a taste and pique your interest.

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Kacea Meade is your average high school senior: a bit of an outcast, a good student, and looking forward to graduation so she can move on from little Elm Valley, New York. Or so she thinks. Unbeknownst to her, Kacea has a dark destiny heavily entrenched in magick, creatures meant to dwell only in nightmares, and Ragnarok: the Norse apocalypse.

Jynxx Davison, Kacea's classmate and long-time crush, has his own unnatural calling that is brought to light through her awakening. With their relationship just starting to blossom, a cloud of tragedy hangs overhead, threatening all she holds dear and forcing her hand. To keep her family and friends safe from these eldritch beings with godlike powers, can Kacea leave everything she's ever known behind and trust in the word of a vampire?
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It's in the new adult genre, with the two main characters having just freshly turned 18. Contains smattering of violence, some gore, and a few naughty bits.

I'm releasing book #1.5 "No Bite" on July 18th, also in print and paperback. The novel length book 2 is in the works, and I plan to have it available summer 2015. I've got some other things I'm plugging away at that will (hopefully!) be as much fun for you to read as they are for me to write them down. I've now got four series running through my brain, on top of a menagerie of shorts/novellas.

And on top of all that, welcome to the home of my new blog! The old one was too bogged down with things, and this interface is much cleaner, more fitting. I look forward to hearing from you all, and I hope you stick around a while.

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