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Songs and Sounds from the Starchild Series.

September 21, 2015 by Vacen Taylor

Sharing today…

I decided to share a few very amateurish (I’m no songstress that’s for sure) recordings by me. These were recorded while I was writing book one, two and three.  I tend to record something as I go because this is the purest of creative time for me. It’s when I am part of the story both in mind and spirit.

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The first recording is a reading form Starchild Book One: The Age of Akra.

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FROM THE SACRAL
Waterclaspers: dwellers of the ice regions and keepers of the land of ice.
Ability: to manipulate water and the ability to boil or freeze it. They can also cleanse the body and heal illnesses.

The Selection.

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The second is a song from Starchild Book Two: The City of Souls

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FROM THE HEART
Soulbankers: regulators of life and death, dwellers of the rainforest and defenders of the forest lands.
Ability: to locate any person’s soul energy across the world and transform mystically into liquid air, moving with the speed of the wind. They can enter the body of anyone and use their physical form to achieve their objective.

A low voice murmured the beginning of an old song. Mai knew of the soulbankers’ salute to the souls.

Song for the souls. 

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The next piece is also from Starchild Book Two: The City of Souls and is passage of praise to the blue moon.

Blue moon praise.

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The last is from Starchild Book Three: The Healing Stone. The is a cheerful fisherman’s song.

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FROM THE SACRAL
Waterclaspers: dwellers of the ice regions and keepers of the land of ice.
Ability: to manipulate water and the ability to boil or freeze it. They can also cleanse the body and heal illnesses.

The Water Song

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While these are not professional pieces by any means they are pure and real while in the midst of creating a story and building a world that I am still learning about.

So until next time. Be brave and bold in your chosen field of creativity. And never be afraid to explore new techniques.

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Starchild: The Healing Stone

September 21, 2015 by Vacen Taylor

Starchild: The Healing Stone

Song found in book three.

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Aque’s tune was a cheerful song, and it made Mai forget her worries. Not long after, his foot began to tap a merry beat and he opened up in song.

From the clouds to the land
Yes my love the water ran
Over rocks and under twigs
Yes my love the water sneaks

Hey! Oh! Let me know.
Where does the water go?
Hey! Oh! Let me go.
To the water where it flows

Down the river and up the stream
Yes my love the water gleams
Through the valley to the shore
Yes my love the water pours

Hey! Oh! Let me know.
Where does the water go?
Hey! Oh! Let me go.
To the water where it flows

In my body and to my soul
Yes my love the water rolls
In my heart and in my hand
Yes my love water I command

Sooooooo
Hey! Oh! Let me know.
Where does the water go?
Hey! Oh! Let me go.
To the water when it flows
Hey! Ho!

The song had such a happy beat that Mai found herself clapping along. When Aque finished, she told him he had a good singing voice.

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So until next time. Be brave and bold in your chosen field of creativity. And never be afraid to explore new techniques.

 

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Character

February 4, 2013 by Vacen Taylor

What is a character? If you look up the dictionary you’ll find the word “Character” has a few context or general meanings.

I could be talking about a few different things here. I could be asking about what an author decides to give the people and places in their story, things like, traits, defects, or personal qualities. Then again, I could be talking about what a character is exactly.  A person, people or animals that are featured in books, comics, web series, films or plays.

Well today, I’m talking about both of the above. Firstly, let me introduce some of the characters in Starchild. Right throughout the Starchild series you will meet both major and minor characters. The major characters are Mai, Akra, Long, Sahib and Barka, the little lizard. Though, in book one Barka only has a minor role, but I can assure you the little lizard will become quite the character as the series continues. Another minor character would be Caylee.  Each of these characters have been given character.  What I mean is they will be given qualities or features that provide them with individual differences from each other.  Just like your friends are different from you in some ways. This is what makes people interesting, fun to be around, or not so fun to be around.

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I like to give my characters, the people and animals, a talent and I like them to have a best friend and a worst enemy. By doing this I then have to give them qualities or features they must use to have the ability cope in different situations.  Some characters will need to have strong character traits. He or she might need to be courageous when in a dangerous situation. Another character might have to be very kind and caring in situations of need. This is what is sometimes called fleshing out the character.

There are also other things that bring a character to life. Things they own. The little things people carry in their pockets are important. You can tell a lot about a person by the things they carry in their pockets or bags.  To compliment this I give my characters different actions or ways they go about things. This keeps the characters individual from each other. I’ve done this by bringing them together from different nations or places.  Different countries have different cultural behaviours and customs. This gives them individuality and a sense of realism.

I also like to include the loss of something because finding the lost item or thing is a source of motivation. In Starchild, Akra has lost his memory and getting it back will be a long process.

I hope this has helped you understand a little bit about “Character”

Next time I’ll be talking about ENERGY!  A world full of powerful energies!

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