Saturday, 31 August 2013
October 4th...
Sorry the next chapter to the Spider Paradine will be out on SEPTEMBER 4th, not October, I am way ahead of myself.
The Spider Paradine
If you've read the first chapter of The Spider Paradine, I hope you enjoyed it.
From now on the novella gets a whole lot darker.
Chapter 2 - The well fed baby bovine schematic... next Friday...October 4th.
From now on the novella gets a whole lot darker.
Chapter 2 - The well fed baby bovine schematic... next Friday...October 4th.
Friday, 30 August 2013
First chapter of The Spider Paradine.
The
Spider Paradine
a
short novella by
Josephine
S. Vanner
The
characters and events in this book are a work of fiction from the
author's imagination and in no way reflect any real events or real
people.
Chapter
One
The
sticky web tickler.
“You
said living in a village would be more friendly than living in a
town, this isn't being friendly it's stalking.” Harry gave Jess
his, I should have known better than to listen to you look.
They'd moved from the rushed hustle
of urban life to the supposed tranquility of a small rural village.
Swanly on Hill, seemed the perfect place for Jess to write her books
and Harry to retire to potter in a country garden.
“It wasn't me who told her I was a
published author. You did.” Probably not fair to remind him but she
was lying on the floor hiding from their neighbor and as she'd been
too busy to sweep the carpet, dust was fighting a winning battle in
her nose to achieve a loud sneeze.
“Publicity, may I remind you is
the key to high volume book sales. How was I supposed to know she was
a celeb nutter.” Harry huffed, toweling his hair dry after his
shower.
“I've yet to reach celeb status.”
She replied, then quickly snapped, “Don't come out...she'll see
you.” As he started to step stark naked from the shower room into
the hallway.
The sneeze got closer to full
formation, rising in Jess's nostrils like a giant centipede tickling
every sensitive pore. Her hiding place was about to be exposed from
lack of housework.
“You in there Jess? I've baked
cakes.” Diane's shrill voice shot through Jess via the open flap of
the letter box with the speed and terror of a high velocity bullet.
“Cakes.” Harry exclaimed, not
keeping his voice down as Jess mouthed she wished he would, “The
woman shouldn't be baking cakes. Hasn't she scoffed enough of the
damn things? She's the size of an obese elephant.” His observation
was unkind – but true – ish.
Diane Ward, hadn't always been so
large, in her younger days she had been curvaceously slim, an
attractive woman with defined features and a beauty that had men
panting. Now, her shape had changed to something resembling an
ancient fertility goddess. Melon sized breasts overflowed her F cup
bra, a flabby stomach reached down along tree trunk legs to her
knees. Two bulky buttocks were squeezed miraculously, into stretched
to the limit leggings, giving them the appearance of hot air balloons
ready to take off.
The loss of her looks and figure
gave Diane Ward, a dissatisfied attitude to a world she watched
through sharp blues eyes sucked deep into plump pink blushed cheeks.
Beneath an every ready smile, she hid discontent and a spiteful
nature. Diane didn't have friends, only people who were, for a short
while, useful to her.
The letter box flap rattled and four pudgy chipolata shaped fingers poked through the opening. The bright
red polish on her nails made her fingers look like worms with their
heads cut off.
Diane let out a grunt of annoyance
then angrily snapped the letter box shut.
“Has she gone?” Harry asked
standing just inside the shower room.
“Not sure.”
“Then for god's sake look.”
“Why me?”
“Because I'm stark naked and you
are closer to the window.
She decided not to point out, if he
would wander around the bungalow nude, it stood to reason, he would,
sooner or later get caught by someone coming to call. Instead she
very quietly got to her knees and shuffled to the window at the side
of the front-door, inched back, ever so slightly, the net curtain
covering the window and looked out.
Jess tingled with relief as she
watched Diane's wide rear-end retreat through the garden gate and
waddle down the road to her own cottage. She stood up brushing her
dusty knees and turned to Harry, two naked hairy buttocks vanished
into the bedroom.
“Coffee?” Jess asked not getting
a reply. Still, at his age, she had to admit he did have a lovely
arse.
“How about sex then?”
“Next time, tell the blasted woman
to just piss off. She and that weird husband of hers give me the
creeps.”
“Coffee then.” Jess guessed and
went into the kitchen to make it.
Sex later perhaps? She
wondered spooning instant coffee into two mugs.
Their new life in Swanley, met all
expectations. The locals were friendly and welcoming. It had been
easy for Jess and Harry, to take to living quietly in the country in
an effortlessly smooth transformation from their previous hectic
London lives.
That was until, Diane and Gerry
Ward arrived and rented the cottage next-door.
Six long weeks
previous.
What was it about the woman, Jess
wondered that had her hiding on the hallway floor instead of telling
her, as Harry so helpfully suggested, to 'just piss off'. Truth was
she felt sorry for her. Pity is a wasted emotion, another of Harry's
helpful observations on the subject of Diane.
He was of course, right.
“Hello. I'm Diane Ward,” Diane
had introduced herself in an affected cultured accent, “Your new neighbor ” She'd dimpled a sincere smile and made to kiss Jess on
the cheek. Jess had got her hand out in-front of her moments before
the soft moist lips of her new neighbor made contact.
Diane slightly flustered at the
rebuff took the offered hand, shook it delicately, then asked, “Do
you have a husband? If so you must both come over for a drink. If no
husband, then we'd still love you to come.” She pushed out the you
to emphasize that on her own, was as good, as Jess bringing along
a partner.
“Err...thanks...we?”
“Gerry, my husband. You'll love
Gerry, everybody does. Do say you'll come.”
Jess sensed in the woman standing
before her a feeling of desperation. Why not? She asked herself,
maybe the woman was lonely, “Sure we'd love to come.” She
answered.
“That's wonderful. No time like
the present, what about tonight? Just a few nibbles and a little
drinky poo.”
“We'll I must say, they are very
generous.” Harry remarked as he and Jess, swayed uncertainly, back
home that evening.
The 'few bits to eat' Diane had
promised were a dozen different dishes laid out on the dining table,
buffet style.
Gerry Ward didn't believe in half
measures either. Wine glasses the size of goblets were filled to the
brim and stayed that way, he hadn't stopped topping up their gasses
all night.
“Shan't do that too often.”
Harry said drunk and having difficulty taking his trousers off.
Finally succeeding, he fell backwards onto the bed and passed out
with his socks still on.
“Yes, definitely, not again. But
they were very generous hosts and they did seem fun people.” Jess
slurred her words climbing into the bed beside him, not bothering to
take her make-up off, knowing a hangover the next day was inevitable.
***
“That went well.” Gerry Ward
enthused not at all drunk. He crossed his long legs at the ankles,
showing dark navy silk socks between his razor creased pure wool grey
trousers and matching grey Gucci loafers.
Tall and very aware that he had a
certain attraction to women, Gerry was always immaculately dressed.
Clean shaved, he never allowed himself to have a four o’clock
shadow and dabbed only the most expensive aftershaves and colognes on
his chin. He kept his stylishly groomed hair perfectly in place, by
constant combing from the comb tucked out of sight in his top pocket.
Gerry expected his wife to pay great
attention to ironing his shirts, pressing his trousers and making
sure the clothes she laid out for him each morning matched and he
expected her to find him playmates for the game.
He pulled his thin lips into a
conspiratorial grin, as he asked her, “Do you think they will join
in with our fun?”
“Perhaps we should invite them to
dinner next?” She suggested.
“Good idea. Soften 'em up a bit,
get to know them, see if they are our sort.”
Diane, didn't think Jess and Harry,
were their sort and into her husband's type of 'fun' but she kept the
thought to herself.
Whichever one he had chosen, she
had to try and get them to join the game, both she hoped.
The only thing important to Diane,
was to give Gerry what he wanted - to satisfy his needs. It was what
she lived for, to make him happy, then he would not leave her - the
way he had left his first wife - for her.
Next
week - Chapter Two
The
young well fed baby bovine schematic.
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
DANGER DANGER - OUIJA BOARDS
DANGER
DANGER – OUIJA BOARDS
What's the problem with Ouija boards? Plenty.
They are definitely NOT harmless bits of fun.
Why shouldn't you play
with a Ouija board?
For one thing it's a
conduit between the Earth Plane and ethereal entities. If you are not
aware of the influences that spirit can have over the earth plane,
then you should not go anywhere near so dangerous a thing as a Ouija board.
If you have a Ouija board – my advice – get rid of it from out of your home.
If it's made of wood –
BURN IT.
If it's made of
something else – BURN IT.
IF you don't have the
means to burn it safely – chop it up and throw the bits away.
Why am I so against Ouija boards?
I'll tell you.
There is evil in this
world and when that evil dies, it doesn't automatically become good.
Although, I believe the
goodness that exists in the white ether contains the evil
that enters there, not all evil spirits pass completely from the
earth plane into the white ether.
Some evil stays bound to the physical world and it is things like Ouija boards that attract them to the unwary.
Years
ago I met a young woman who came to my Spiritualist Church seeking
help. She had tried the normal religious avenues but to no avail. She
and her friends had been in her words 'playing with a Ouija board'
for sometime.
Unknown
to her she had psychic abilities. Without the knowledge to protect
herself she attracted the base creatures that stay fixed to this
world. She became ill. She ate normally but lost so much weight she
looked anorexic. Her body erupted with lesions and the medical
profession could find no reason why she should be suffering.
In
desperation she came to us, and we knew immediately as soon as she
told us of her experiences with the Ouija board what was taking
place. She was under psychic attack.
We
helped to heal her but she always seemed to me to remain nervous and
frail.
What
eventually happened to her? I don't know. She stopped coming to the
church, maybe she didn't need us anymore. I hope that was the reason.
If
you have a Ouija board – please listen to this warning.
Don't
use it – dispose of it.
- If you enjoyed this article – please share it with your friends.
thanks
for reading this post
Josephine
Sanchez Vanner
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Are you Clairvoyant?
Are
you Clairvoyant?
As a medium I have
worked within the Spiritualist Church and private practice in England
and Europe, if I have a pound to a dollar for every time someone said
to me “I'm clairvoyant you know.” I be a rich woman - which I'm
not.
Some people believe
that everyone has psychic abilities, usually expounded by those who
would like to think they are gifted - but aren't.
There are levels of
psychic ability, from being able to follow a 'hunch', to the truly
gifted accurate mediums who don't need to use showmanship to get the
messages from the other-side across.
But it is simply not
true that everyone has some kind of psychic ability nor is it true
that you can pay to take a course in healing and suddenly develop an
ability that may not have been there in the first place.
Hands on Healing is a
gift from Spirit and should not be taken so lightly as to be made
into a commercialized product. You want to practice hands on healing-
go to a Spiritualist Church – training is free.
To be a medium is a
hard road.
My mentor told me when
I was training to be a 'platform medium'- I was already a 'natural'
medium - that you need the strength of an elephant and the hide of a
rhinoceros to be able to do the work of spirit. She was right.
Perhaps you see and
hear things, that others don't, don't be afraid, if you are a normal
level headed person, then you may have been given the wonderful gift
of clairvoyance. It's your choice whether you want to find out if you
are a clairvoyant.
People may laugh at
you, think you are a liar or simply dismiss you as a crank.
Take no notice if you truly belief that you might be, and you want to find out if you are clairvoyant, a Spiritualist Church is a good place to start your journey. Many churches have 'open' circles, they help you to find out about your abilities.
Take no notice if you truly belief that you might be, and you want to find out if you are clairvoyant, a Spiritualist Church is a good place to start your journey. Many churches have 'open' circles, they help you to find out about your abilities.
I was invited into a
'closed' circle by a well-known medium who trained me to stand up on
a church platform and take a Spiritualist Church service. Do I regret
accepting the invitation – not for a moment.
I took the hard road
and I've never looked back.
Good luck on your journey.
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Thursday, 22 August 2013
There
is nothing to compare with the unforgettable feeling that comes with
getting a book contract.
Your
first baby perhaps? Jeez I didn't know it would be that painful - is
not the same – unforgettable.
Nor
is the first time you fall in love – that glowy radiance from the
first kiss and the delights of the fumbled follow up, haphazardly
undertaken by your first lover, just don't compare.
Getting
your first car and the freedom of 4 wheels – just ain't the same
as the elation from an email saying, we'd love to publish your novel
The Warlock's Woman.
Getting
the yes for my second novel, Half Blood, no less a
brilliant thrilling sensation - and I'm sure as my published works
increase in number it will always be the same unforgettable.
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