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Introducing The Clockmaker tea blend!

10/23/2017

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Sometime ago I wrote about my friend, Friday Elliott, citing that she has a condition called Synesthesia.  Again, Synesthesia is a condition in which one sense, say sight, is simultaneously perceived by another sense, such as taste.

In Friday's case, she has been able to create the most delicious tea blends based solely on her synesthetic experiences, such as reading Harry Potter, and developing a tea blend which has the aroma and the taste of Hufflepuff.

I recently asked Friday whether she would mind creating a tea based on Twist, the main character in Emily Thompson's adventure novel series, Clockwork Twist.  Emily excitedly sent her a copy of Book One, Waking.

Friday soon produced a green and black tea blend with orange peel and rose; toasty and medium-bodied with light floral overtones and hints of dark, smoky undertones. She named this delicious blend The Clockmaker.

Imagine relaxing in your cozy easy chair, absorbed in an imaginative and exciting steampunk adventure novel while sipping the very tea which exemplifies that story.  Well, now you can, thanks to Emily and Friday. 

If you'd like to purchase a copy of Clockwork Twist, Waking, or any of the novels in Emily's series, along with a tin of The Clockmaker, I invite you to attend Steamposium 2017, where you can also sample this lovely new blend.

These will all be available in the Merchant Hall during Steamposium 2017. 
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To purchase the Clockwork Twist novels, please click here.
To purchase Clockmaker Tea, please click here.





Image: http://seattle-steamposium.com/

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Data?  What data ... ?

10/5/2017

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I lost an entire book today.  Well, sort of.  When I tried to load a saved file of A Compilation of Echoes, I discovered that the folder it was in didn't exist anymore.  Fortunately, I'd already published it!

I can reconstruct the entire book file by copying and pasting all of the poems in my series of smaller Echoes files, but I'm a tad frustrated that I would even have to.  Such is the fate of this Cyberphobe.

According to William Arthur Ward, poet and author of often quoted inspirational maxims: "The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."


Perhaps backing up my files with multiple devices might help.  Ah, but I did that once.  The data on my computer disappeared, and my backup device turned out to be corrupted.  So, here I am again.

It’s almost enough to make me revert to keeping everything in my old Poetry box rather than trusting in digital media.  Almost.  As with this, my Weebly blog site, I’ve had to adjust my sails, so to speak.

I often feel an impulse to blurt out, “I’m a poet, not a techno nerd!” ala Bones in Star Trek  I just want to get my thoughts out in front of me in some tangible form, so either I become a leadite, and revert to pencil and paper.

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Or, I can go through the tedium of focusing on my backed-up files, making sure that everything is as it should be.  For me, dealing with computers is like some reckless game of chance.  Oh, what to do?

Well, tedium it is, I suppose.  Better that than stop my writing, or opt for a lesser alternative.  Were this a boat I would be doing all three: complain, expect it to change, and adjust my sails as need be.








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    About the author:

    I've written many poems over the years.  This blog is a preview of my books: Echoes, Neo-Victorian Poetry (April 2013), Echoes ll, More Neo-Victorian Poetry (May 2014), Echoes lll, Even More Neo-Victorian Poetry, (August 2016), A Compilation of Echoes. (September 2016), and When None Command (April 13, 2019)

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