July 26, 2007

Break down, maybe

I’m taking a quick break from my witch posts. It’s harder than I expected to schedule in writing. This summer started with me looking for a job. I found my job with a strange schedule. Then my daughter seems to always have a doctor appointment.

Than a couple of weeks ago my cat died. My schedule is messed up and I don’t care for that. I just want things back to normal. I still haven’t heard anything from any editors. I hope I do soon. This waiting is very nerve racking.

Now I’m planning my daughters 13th birthday party. Life is just too busy.

July 23, 2007

Witches and TV

Traditionally, witches are women (but can be men) who are possessed of supernatural abilities which are said to be obtained by consorting with the Devil. However, in reality, witches are those who choose another path of worship which centers on a matriarchal paradigm (mother nature or the earth mother). The modern day church of Wicca, for example.
Though the centuries, a witch has been thought of as an evil creature devoid of beauty. In the Shakespearean tradition as in the play of Macbeth, witches are depicted as gnarled, ugly, and old. This image of ugly compliments the Christian church of good and evil whereas a follower of God such as an Angel is bright and beautiful whereas the follower of the Devil must be dark and ugly.
The fact that a witch had to be dark and evil supported the Christians belief that anyone outside of their belief system (Pagans) was an enemy to God (as they perceived Him). Being dark and evil, witches were vilified. To be labeled a witch, was to be given a sentence of death. This labeling, of course, was just another control mechanism imposed by a male centered society to control the females in their midst. Power was for men, not women.
Conveniently, the Christian religion (and non-Christian beliefs) has manufactured a world view of what a witch is, namely people associated with Devil worship, child sacrifice, Black Covens, etc. This world view impacts negatively on innocent group of people (Pagans) who are labeled as witches because they choose to follow religious practices that predates Christianity, for example.
This conditions the society to hate the other group. By calling a group a "witch" (with all its built in meanings of hate and dehumanization), this allows all supposed true believers to justify their hatred and destruction of the other group. After all, if witches are subhuman, they must be destroyed or at the very least controlled as an animal is controlled by its master.
In the 20th century, the concept of witches consorting with the Devil and seen as gnarled, ugly, and old continues especially in the popular media. For example, in such movies as the full-length Disney animated cartoon Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) and the classic film The Wizard of Oz (1939) where Margaret Hamilton played the evil green-skinned Wicked Witch of the West.
Even into the 1990s, the tradition of the witch as being evil continued as in the film Hocus Pocus (1993) with Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker as three witches who wreak havoc on Salem Massachusetts after being resurrected from the dead on All Hallow's Eve; and Anjelica Houston as a witch at a witch convention who intends to eat all the children of the world in The Witches (1990).
Luckily, witches have not been fully disparaged. There have been a few along the way with some saving graces such as Billy Burke as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North in the film The Wizard of Oz (1939); the seductive Veronica Lake in I Married a Witch (1942); and the curvaceous Kim Novak in Bell, Book and Candle (1958). And with the introduction of television, such characters as Samantha, Sabrina and Willow the witch (all good) have helped mellow the perceptions that all witches are evil.
In the end, the word "witch" is like a tool. It is neither good nor bad unto itself. It is not the word that we should fear, but rather the intentions in the hearts of those who call themselves such who pickup this tool and do their biding on society. After all, there are in this world, only two kinds of people: Good and Evil - and either can be witches.
Aunt Singe (G)
Belfry Witches (B)
Benita Bizarre (B)
Buelah the Witch (G)
Halliwell Sisters (Prue, Piper, Phoebe & Paige) (G)
Maeve the Sorceress (G)
Mildred Hubble (G)
Queen Lillian (B)
Rowena the Sorceress (G)
Sabrina Spellman (G)
Samantha Stephens (G)
Sorceress, The (B)
Tabitha Lenox (B)
Tabitha Stephens (G)
Willow Rosenberg (G)
Winnie Goodwin (G)
Witch, The (G)
Witchiepoo (B)



As you can see witches have been in tv for a very long time. And I’m sure they will continue to captivate everyone for years to come. (Most of this information was courtesy of TV ACRES.com) One of my favorite movies is with Kim Novak ‘Bell, Book and Candle’ which I mention in my book as Logan’s favorite movie. Do you have a favorite witch from tv?

July 18, 2007

Witches Part1

It’s funny how things change in a week. I still miss my cat but now the thought of getting a kitten fills my head. I’ve been doing a lot of editing on True Path. Because Logan is very reluctant to go into the next scene. I truly don’t blame her. I still have heard anything from any editors so I guess no news is good news.

I promised to talk about witches in this post. Although I haven’t really prepared what I wanted this will have to do. Most witches were mid-wives and homeopaths. As far back as I can remember witches in TV and movies have been portrayed as ugly and evil beings. With the only exception that I can think of being Glenda the Good Witch from the Wizard of Oz. Why is that? Even at Halloween, pictures of witches are ugly.

More on this post soon. Do you have anything to add?

July 12, 2007

Kitty Update!

Last update about my cat than we can all move on. I picked up his ashes today. Which made me sad all over again. I’m weird I know but it’s good to have him home in any form. Its more ashes than I expected.

For the next few weeks, I’ll be pouring myself into my second novel, True Path. I really have made little progress. In the coming post we will discover the history of the witch. In honor of Logan Wolf, my mc in the series.

July 10, 2007

Sad days 2



Here's my big boy, Cougar, whom I can't seem to stop thinking about. My heart hurts so bad. I sound so young but I can't help it. It's going to take forever too heal.

Sad days!!!!!

It’s been a sad couple of days around my house. I had to put my cat to sleep. He was ill for sometime and he was at least fourteen years old. We got him when he was 2, we think. I miss him more than I can say. We are having him cremated and get his ashes back in a week. I know that sounds weird but I didn’t want him alone.

In better news. My book is sitting on several editors desk. I could really use some good news.

July 01, 2007

Hey

Well I started my job at Burger King a week ago. I’ve had worse. I am looking forward to my body getting use to the new schedule so I can get more work done on True Path. I keep telling myself that I won’t be working there forever. If the GODS shine down on me, maybe I’ll sell my book ASAP.

I so enjoy putting Logan through the hoops of life. I know that I’ve said this before but it makes me feel like my life isn’t so bad. It looks like I’ll be working the holiday. No biggy. Everyone keep your fingers crossed for me.

How is everyone doing on their projects? And how are you spending the holiday?