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Jun 26 2023

Discord and Skies of Blue

So I managed to get an invite onto the lifeboat as the hellsite sinks.

Of course, the moment there was discourse on Bluesky, I (thankfully?) missed it and had to get the rundown on twitter. There are also no DMs, so once more of my people are there, we’ll probably still have to head back to twitter to chat.

There’s a contingent of people arguing for no DMs ever, and I get that, but also…some things should not be said with your outside voice. Texts are also an option, I know, but not everyone I DM with is someone I’ve exchanged numbers with, and if my social media app is already open, that’s what I’m going to use to DM.

Overall vibes so far are fine, but I think that depends on your demographic. So far it’s very white, and even left-wing/progressive/liberal white people are kinda racist, and if they set the tone going forward, the place won’t be a real home for most people despite it being very queer-friendly. So YMMV there.

I will never stop being angry with what happened with Twitter. If you’re not on the hellsite, it’s hard to describe, but the ability to connect and find your people, to follow news literally as it was happening to people, to get that dopamine hit coming together against the main character of the day, all in a text-based microblogging platform, is unparalleled. I don’t know if it can be replicated, although the billionaire jokes were flying at Bluesky uninhibited by a bunch of ads and random nazis.

Same username there as the hellsite; I’m skyladawn.bsky.social if you’re on the new blue app.

Outside of the Saturday night write-ins with patrons, I wouldn’t say my Discord is particularly active, but many moons ago I had a reader forum and it was a lot of fun, so I’ve opened up a text channel for all readers, whether they’re patrons or not with Discord’s forum option. There are tags for all the books, including a spoiler tag, as well as an off-topic tag. If you’d like to join, this link is good for a week. If you’re already on Patreon, you can integrate your Discord account with Patreon and get all the benefits.

Patreon is launching some changes that apparently will be focused on community building and selling digital products, so it’s more of a one-stop shop. I’m not sure what the fees will be, but that might be an alternative to Payhip for me, and make it easier for new patrons to find final ebooks and that (btw, last call for all patrons to grab Soul Spell; July 1st it pops up to $5+ patrons).

Today my two senior kitties went in for checkups–I got standard geriatric blood panels, even though overall they look good (it’ll at least be a baseline if something happens down the road). Both were completely unimpressed with the trip itself but quite good for the vet (they’re both extremely friendly). Rodney got upset with his vaccinations but he’s napping now and when he wakes up, he will have forgotten.

Temperance von Eviltry the Duchess of Doom (aka Doombuggy)
Rodney Ballsnomore

To that end, my ebooks are 25% off at Payhip with the coupon code VETVISIT.

I’ve got outpatient stuff myself at the end of the week. I’m pretty stressed–I have a lot of difficulties in medical settings, particularly having to give up control of my bodily autonomy which is the nature of anesthesia and unavoidable. Despite it not being mandated, the hospital still has a mask requirement, so at least there’s that. But I have no idea what the result of this will be–whether I’ll have a change in medications or what I’ll have to manage, and when I can’t prepare, I tend to spiral.

To this end, I’d planned to have this week off freelancing so I could clean and focus on other things, but I’ve been pretty scattered so I’m finishing two things today. I also finally, finally got some stuff for Patreon’s West Club done and scheduled–part one of a story went up last night and part two will be next month. It’s extremely spoilery, set in the series’ distant future, but it was the only idea that’s given me any excitement.

It…helped, I think. As I explained to patrons last night, I’ve been really struggling to get back into that world. I have to both reconnect myself to it (it’s necessary to severe yourself when you put a lot of yourself into something that will lead to people sending pretty nasty comments to you, and to have it stolen constantly) and shut that door again that has let other people into the room. There’s no shortcut for me with this process. It took me four years to write the final Demons of Oblivion book for that reason (that and the lack of income from those books to justify writing it).

Trying to be gentle with myself and not force it has helped, as is reacquainting myself with the soundtracks and feeling the characters and world again. And, honestly, just talking sometimes with folks who the books have meant a lot to helps.

I’ll get there. Anyway, I just want to get through the week, hopefully get good news on the cats’ bloodwork tomorrow and good stuff for me on Friday, and then July will be a little calmer.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog

Jun 09 2023

DIY Apocalypse Prep

My town hasn’t been in the danger zone with the Ontario wildfires–I’ve been checking the maps, the danger area ended about twenty kilometers from here–but Monday and Tuesday in particular a haze of smoke hung over the area, and the air quality has been pretty bad. I’ve had errands to run but I wear an N95 the moment I leave the apartment anyway for any reason (I only take it off when walking late a night, because I won’t run into people and don’t need to go into stores), so I was spared a lot, though I really questioned seeing people early in the week hacking away while outside unmasked and complaining.

Three years of a plague (that’s still ongoing, folks), and they see smoke outside and ash on their patios and don’t think “Huh, maybe I should dig out that mask?”

I realize there’s pressure now–I get looks periodically, and I know some people think I’m over the top–but honestly I’m more embarrassed to be seen wearing a scrunchie (look, it’s mulberry silk and better for my hair) than a mask.

I was familiar with the Corsi-Rosenthal box air filter back when the pandemic started but never felt the need to make one because I never had people in my apartment and live alone so wasn’t worried about clearing the air. But even with the windows closed and the filter in the a/c taking care of a lot, I worried about what the cats were breathing, so I built one.

Shawn was delighted when he thought I was building him a fort; less so when I made him move, put the fan on, and turned it on.

I’ve since added a shroud to the fan with duct tape and moved it to the middle of the living room to get as much of the apartment as possible. It’s loud, but it’s had the added bonus of cooling the place a lot as well.

I’ve got a small air filter in my room, and though I put light dimmer stickers around the buttons, Shawn has figured out how to turn the overall light on. Thankfully he left it off while I was sleeping, but one of these nights I’m going to wake suddenly as he turns it on and think aliens are here.

Otherwise, I did my usual worst-case scenario prep (what if fire suddenly spreads and I have to evacuate–where are the carriers and supplies–or what if the power goes down, etc) and while I’m not as far with that as I wanted to be by this time this year due to finances (no prepper closet yet), I’m still in okay shape in terms of food,, water, etc.

Today I’m unexpectedly headachey, but I think it’s from things other than the air, which is much improved. I’m trying knock that back and get everything done I’d intended to this week. Although in April I’d planned to get money saved up in case I need some time off this summer for health stuff, with the rising living expenses and cost of groceries, it just hasn’t been possible. Patreon, though, is scheduled through much of the summer, so at least I don’t have to worry about that.

Yes, the final eBook for Soul Spell is up now. Right now everyone can download it; July 1st it’ll be $5+ folks. It’s not sold elsewhere.

A week and a half since release, and some folks who’ve read The Killing Beach have really liked it, so that’s good to hear–esp as they’ve connected (perhaps unexpectedly) with Waverly. I have complicated feelings about the idea of “likability”, as I’ve posted about before, especially as it’s used as a catch-all not only for female characters but to dismiss books entirely without examining why we like what we like or why certain behaviours get a pass and others don’t. The bar for likability is much, much lower for male characters than it is for female, and after all this time (that post is almost ten years old) the overall literary climate hasn’t seemed to change at all.

I’ve got a brief thread on Twitter about why I think we need to reexamine what we consider “likable” and how what seem to be character flaws can actually be virtues in other circumstances, and how that’s being intentionally done with Waverly’s series.

Anyway, if you’ve read that one, remember A Wild Kind of Darkness releases November 7 and you can read the first chapter at Patreon on July 1st.

I’ve got tomato confit chilling in the fridge now as I found some fresh burrata at the store the other day, and I’m looking forward to that for dinner with the tomatoes, some crostini I’m going to make up, and more fresh veggies on the side ahead. The world is burning and as a creative person I’m exhausted with the daily fight to build a readership amidst the capitalistic hellscape in my field, but at least I’ve got a good meal to look forward to for now. Sometimes that, and fresh air, is enough to keep going.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog

Jun 04 2023

Soundtrack Sunday – THE KILLING BEACH

Waverly’s soundtracks are going to be a bit difficult for me because more than my other series, I listen to her songs on a loop from book to book. There are some prominent in various scenes, but for whatever reason, I guess I see her story as one big long journey and the same things are on rotation.

For the Waverly Jones Soundtrack Sunday posts, I’ll try to confine to the really specific ones per book, but there’ll probably be the same ones popping up book to book.

Karmina – “All the King’s Horses“
This was a very early song for this book, when I was getting a handle on the character.
“Caught in the thought of that time//When everything was fine, everything was mine”

Anna Ternheim – “Black Sunday Afternoon“ (acoustic)
I’ve talked about this one before, and it’s kind of a prequel song, but Waverly’s so surrounded by the past it ends up in current rotation as well. About the loss of her sister.
“They gather up, something’s wrong//They ask around, no one knows//Well, have you been where the rivers cross//by the water in the moss?//Nothing really moves on black Sunday afternoons”

Moist – “Believe Me“
“And wanting you to reach out from the dark//To wake up from the cold”

Agnes Obel – “Familiar“

Malia J – “Smells Like Teen Spirit“
This is my epic-version-of-an-old-song trailer song for the book in my head.

Hozier – “In the Woods Somewhere“
This is one of those songs I keep coming back to, because the woods of Miskwa Bay Provincial Park and farther north toward Juneberry River keep coming up in the series. Even though it’s not a paranormal series, I see the forest of having its own kind of power, something that feels supernatural about it.
“What caused the wound?//How large the teeth?//I saw new eyes were watching me”

Lord Huron feat. Phoebe Bridgers – “The Night We Met“
I think it’s one of the only songs mentioned in the book, and Waverly can’t go five seconds thinking about the person she’s with, thinking instead about her obsession Det. Kyle.
“I don’t know what I’m supposed to do//Haunted by the ghost of you”

Lana Del Rey – “Blue Velvet“
So Waverly references this song from the homecoming dance when she was a teen, and I swear I changed it a dozen times (dates not mentioned, but that was 2012; the first book takes place in 2024). I changed it this final time because none of the choices were sitting with me, and then I saw Lana del Rey had a cover of this song out that year. Given the book’s strong Twin Peaks DNA, another Lynch reference seemed perfect. BTW, I will be writing that full past scene for Patreon at some point.

Rebekah Del Rio – “No Stars“

Agnes Obel – “It’s Happening Again“

Madonna – “Masterpiece” (linking to the Cooper/Audrey video, because reasons)
More details about that one here.
“From the moment I first saw you//All the darkness turned to light”

Angelo Badalamenti – “Twin Peaks Theme“

Lana Del Rey – “13 Beaches“
This is one I really hesitated to include because it’s really important later in the series (sixth book) but, I mean, beaches. I listened to it a lot here. I’ll just repeat it later.
“Can I let go?//And let your memory dance//In the ballroom of my mind//Across the county line”

Florence + The Machine “Wish That You Were Here“
“And now I’m reaching out with every note I sing//And I hope it gets to you on some pacific wind//Wraps itself around you and whispers in your ear//Tells you that I miss you and I wish that you were here”

Alanis Morrissette – “Your House“
In the behind-the-scenes essay in the hardcover, I mention three songs that gave me a handle on Waverly’s character; they’re this one as well as the next two. This one in my head is when she stole the jacket all the years before the book’s start.
“Walked down the hall//Into your room where I could smell you//And I shouldn’t be here without permission//Shouldn’t be here.”

Garbage – “#1 Crush“
(I actually really like creepy obsessive love songs, this is where she gets it from.)
“I will sell my soul for something pure and true//Someone like you”

Dido – “Here with Me”
This also would’ve worked well for an epilogue song tbh. (I also see it with Waverly at home looking at her Butcher crime board)
“Oh, I am what I am//I’ll do what I want, but I can’t hide”

Anna Nalick – “Breathe (2AM)“ (both original and acoustic)
A lot more about that here; it’s the epilogue song and that scene was what kept me coming back to the book, I wanted to write it.

The complete list of Soundtrack Sunday posts are here.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: soundtrack sunday

May 30 2023

New Release: THE KILLING BEACH

It’s only taken nearly six years, but she’s here!

Waverly Jones has been called misanthropic. Distant. Obsessive. Manipulative. And that’s without people knowing she talks to the hallucination of her dead sister.

She’s also a private investigator.

After a lengthy absence, she’s returned to Port Milton amidst the biggest homicide investigation her hometown has seen in over a decade. Bodies of middle-aged men have been washing ashore and the police have confirmed foul play but not much else—making it the perfect case for someone like her.

Particularly when she’s the one to find the latest body.

It’s not a coincidence Waverly happened across the newest victim. She’s been combing the beach because these men match the age and appearance of Detective-Sergeant Sebastian Kyle, missing these past eleven years after investigating the now-dormant serial killer who made Waverly’s sister his last victim.

Her familiarity with the murders has left her well-prepared when hired by the wife of one of the dead men, giving her a professional reason to dig deeper into these crimes. Have the police unintentionally fumbled this case in the wrong direction, or does the widow not know as much about her husband as she thought?

Port Milton has always had its secrets, and Waverly will drag every single one into the light to get to the bottom of this mystery. And maybe somewhere along the way, she’ll get another step closer to who killed her sister and what happened to Sebastian Kyle.

Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook – Payhip – Paperback – Hardcover

Signed paperback on Etsy – Hardcover Gift Box (one left!)

A couple of people have already read it and reached out to say they love Waverly, which is extremely validating. Not only was she a tricky character to nail down when writing it but I had a few pretty big crises of faith and almost didn’t finish. Eventually I’ll hear about how unlikable she is because that’s par for the course with my writing, but my hope is always that the right readers find my stories. And I’m glad she’s there for the people who need someone like her.

BOOK TWO IS COMING! November 7, remember! Patreon supporters get to read the first chapter of it on July 1. (Third book is next April–starting revisions on that one now.)

I’ll have the full playlist for The Killing Beach up on Sunday, but for now:

“Black Sunday Afternoon“
“Masterpiece“
“Breathe (2AM)“

At present, there are three Waverly shorts from when she was a teenager, over at Patreon.

“Once Upon a Rainy Day” is when Det. Kyle first arrived.

“Bucket List” (part 1) is when Waverly first found a body.

“A Question and a Promise” (part 2) is afterward, when she approaches Det. Kyle about the case again.

There are more to come, hopefully a couple a year, to complement the novels for those who like bits and pieces of backstory.

I might yet do a livetweet of Twin Peaks tonight (the pilot ep) in “celebration”. I don’t expect anyone to watch along but Agent Cooper is my happy place.

I so, so hope you check this book out and enjoy it. Thank you to everyone who has bought a copy.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog

May 21 2023

Soundtrack Sunday – “Breathe (2AM)”

We’re just over a week until the release of The Killing Beach. It’s only taken…well, almost six years since the first vague idea.

I’ve done everything I can, short of spending thousands of dollars I don’t have to advertise, to give it the best chance it can have. The reality, though, is that this is a huge upward climb and it’ll probably be years before I have any idea if these books go anywhere.

It’s hard for me to just let go, but that’s where I am–which is where Waverly Jones finds herself.

So prior to the full soundtrack going up in a couple of weeks, I give you the epilogue song from The Killing Beach.

Most of my books, I know the endings well ahead of time (often years in advance). It gives me direction while I’m writing, and even if I tweak them a little–Emperor’s Tomb was supposed to end with Livi at the funeral in Texas, until I finished the book and found all those threads I still had to bundle–it’s the glowing lighthouse I’m always reaching for.

TKB’s ending is one of the things that kept me coming back to the series again and again, no matter how many times I hit brick walls while writing it. It was crystal clear in my head and for whatever reason I heard Anna Nalick’s “Breathe (2AM)” on repeat for the scene–probably because I also heard Waverly repeating over and over, “Breathe. Just breathe.”

Waverly both starts and ends the book on the beach.

The beach that drew her home again, hoping to find the impossible.

The beach that ends up changing her whole world.

But you can’t jump the track, we’re like cars on a cable
And life’s like an hourglass glued to the table
No one can find the rewind button now

“Breathe” is a song about not being able to go back in time, and I think that’s why it stuck out to my subconscious. An ongoing theme of the series is that loss of time, knowing that it’s moving and you’re caught by the current. That hourglass it touched on again in an important scene in the seventh book (I can’t wait to talk about “Out of Sand” for that scene and its lyrics)

So I had both the original and the acoustic version of this on repeat, alternating as I finally, finally got to write the end of this book that I’d been excited about for so long, four years after I first started it.

The Killing Beach, Waverly Jones 1, releases officially on Tuesday May 30. There is one final week to claim your thank you gift.

Kindle – Kobo – iBooks – Nook – Payhip – Paperback – Hardcover

Signed paperback on Etsy – Hardcover Gift Box

The complete list of Soundtrack Sunday posts are here.

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