Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Crossword Puzzle - July 2015

Well, you all know the drill by now. Here's a crossword puzzle for you to solve.

Get all the answers correct, and e-mail them to me before Tuesday 18 August. That's the day when I post the answers on this blog.

If you're the first person with the correct answers before then, not only will I mention your name in that post, but I'll also send you an electronic copy of one of my books, free of charge!

Ready? Good luck!


Clues

Across

1 Unleashed (6)
3 Sol (3)
7 Remove the skin off a fruit (4)
9 Egg of a louse (3)
11 Ball (3)
12 Biblical Mount (5)
14 Respectful address to a woman (4)
16 Of the navy (5)
17 Of a monarch (5)
18 On demand (2, 3)
21 Have fun (5)
23 Worn on the foot (4)
24 Describing words (5)
26 Made his acquaintance (3)
28 Of a smile, dry (3)
29 TV psychologist (4)
30 For writing (3)
31 Disconnect from a network (3, 3)

Down

2 Bring about destruction of (2, 2)
4 Alien ship (3)
5 Animal tracks (5)
6 Cain's brother (4)
8 TV award (4)
9 Maths game involving picking things up (3)
10 Get a dark skin (3)
12 North Indian tree (3)
13 Japanese martial art involving swords (5)
15 Moses' brother(5)
18 Exclamations of enlightenment (3)
19 Scottish expression of surprise (4)
20 For writing on a blackboard (5)
21 Red muppet (4)
22 Alternative spelling for "you" (3)
23 Afrikaans, "cut" (3)
25 Russian mountain range (4)
27 For resting a golf ball on (3)

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Crossword Puzzle - June 2015 Answers

How many of you have been struggling to find the answers to the June 2015 crossword puzzle?

If this is you, you're welcome! :)


Clues

Across

1 A young goat (3) kid
3 With a needle (3) jab
5 Nothing (3) nil
8 Anger (3) ire
9 Thailand (4) Siam
11 Brand of beauty soap (3) Lux
13 Do with a canoe (3) row
14 Open area of land for temporary pasture (3) ley
15 Witch (3) hag
18 Motor-cross bicycle (3) BMX
20 Estimated time of arrival (3) ETA
21 A tree's blood (3) sap
24 Used to see (3) eye
26 A young wolf (3) pup
28 Currency of Japan (3) yen
30 Make a mistake (3) err
31 The alphabet (3) ABC
33 Afrikaans uncle (3) oom
35 First month (3) Jan
36 Fancy (4) posh
37 Submachine gun (3) Uzi
38 Dude, or guy (3) oke
39 Rodent with a long tail (3) rat
40 Catholic, wears a habit (3) nun

Down

2 Not bright (3) dim
3 Work well together (4) jell
4 Reminiscent of a box (4) boxy
6 Member of a people of S.E. Nigeria (3) Ibo
7 For extinguishing cigarettes (7) ash-tray
10 Persistent pain (4) ache
12 U-turns (4) ueys
13 Steal (3) rob
16 Did with food (3) ate
17 Happy (3) gay
19 Height of the lowercase x (7) x-height
22 Large primate (3) ape
23 Prefix in pursue (3) pur
25 Island in Tuscany (4) Elba
27 Command for a horse to stop (4) proo
29 Vietnam (3) nam
31 Slightly open (4) ajar
32 Also Canute (4) Cnut
34 Large evergreen tree (3) oak
36 Small metal rod (used in needlework) (3) pin

See you next Tuesday, where I'll have a brand new puzzle for you!



Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Tales from Virdura: A Murder in Carrington

At Virdura Castle, Queen Celeste and her chief advisor, the Wizard Solon, were sitting down for their evening meal, and discussing the events of the day.

“We had a messenger today, from Carrington. A young man named Jonah,” said Solon, before tearing off a piece of chicken with his teeth.

“Carrington?” answered the queen, “We haven't heard from the village of Carrington in... how long has it been?”

“Too long, your highness. Your mother visited there once, when you were but a child. You should really pay them a visit one of these days.”

“That's a good idea,” said Celeste, “Perhaps in a month or two's time, when things have quietened down at the castle. Anyway, what did this Jonah want?”

“A young girl was murdered yesterday, on a fishing vessel from Carrington. It's the first time that's happened in over fifty years,” answered Solon.

Celeste gasped, and she brought her open palm up to her mouth, before Solon continued, “They apparently have a young man in custody, a boy by the name of Richard. The local Sherrif is requesting a magistrate to travel to the village, to preside over his trial and make a pronouncement.”

“You should go!” said Celeste immediately. “Murder is serious business. You should go, and divine the truth for them.”

Solon gave a half-chuckle, half-sigh, before responding. “I'm sure Virdura's magistrates are quite capable, Celeste,” he said, slipping into a familiar demeanour towards his friend and queen. “Besides, you said yourself how busy we all are here. I'm afraid that I can't spare the time to go to Carrington, any more than you can.

“I have asked Jessa to travel with an entourage to assist them. She will leave at first light tomorrow morning, and should arrive in Carrington in no more than two days.”

Author's Note: This is an extract from one of my works in progress, about a murder in the small fishing village of Carrington, in the kingdom of Virdura. What do you think? Should I pursue this story, and would you be interested in reading it?

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

E-Book Prices in South Africa

The de facto standard minimum for independently published e-books is $2.99.

That's thanks to Amazon, because $2.99 is the lowest an author can price his work to qualify for 70% royalties from Kindle Direct Publishing. Below that level, authors can only expect to earn 35%. Books on sale are generally priced at $0.99, or free.

Some people think $2.99 is too low, and price their books at $4.99 or even $5.99, but for most self-published books on Amazon, $2.99 appears to be the norm.

Now, if you live somewhere other than the United States (and particularly in a country where Amazon doesn't have a native store), like me, then you really have no idea what $2.99 equates to. Sure, you can ask Google, and it will tell you that, at the time of this writing, it's worth ZAR36.93, or whatever, in your native currency. But is R36.93 a fair price for a South African to pay for an e-book? Does $2.99 really mean as much to an American as R36.93 to a South African.

Clearly not. There's a reason why iTunes in South Africa charges R7.99 (or did, up until a couple of months ago) for stuff that Americans pay $0.99 for, even though $0.99 actually works out to R12.20!

Maybe the Bic Mac index will help shed some light on it, but it's clear to me that $2.99 means less to an American than R36.93 does to a South African, and that R36.93 means more to a South African than $2.99 means to an American. In real terms, does R36.93 translate to... $6 to an American? More?

Add to that the fact that South Africa is in the middle of Amazon's infamous "surcharge zone", which means that you're extremely unlikely to actually pay $2.99 for a book with a list price of $2.99; you'd be lucky to pay under $5 (R61.60) in South Africa!

So what do you think? Do you live in South Africa, and buy e-books from Amazon? Do you think the prices are fair?

If you live in another country, have you had any similar thoughts?

I'd love it if you'd post your experiences and thoughts in the comments below, and let me know what you have to say!

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Crossword Puzzle - June 2015

All right, so by now you know the drill (if you don't, read on). Each month, I  post a crossword puzzle for your brain-teasing enjoyment.

Print it out, solve it, and e-mail me your answers. If you're the first person to send me the correct answers before I post them on Tuesday, 20 July 2015, I'll mention you as the winner. I'll even offer you the choice of one of my e-books, completely free.

So, what are you waiting for? Let's go!


Clues

Across

1 A young goat (3)
3 With a needle (3)
5 Nothing (3)
8 Anger (3)
9 Thailand (4)
11 Brand of beauty soap (3)
13 Do with a canoe (3)
14 Open area of land for temporary pasture (3)
15 Witch (3)
18 Motor-cross bicycle (3)
20 Estimated time of arrival (3)
21 A tree's blood (3)
24 Used to see (3)
26 A young wolf (3)
28 Currency of Japan (3)
30 Make a mistake (3)
31 The alphabet (3)
33 Afrikaans uncle (3)
35 First month (3)
36 Fancy (4)
37 Submachine gun (3)
38 Dude, or guy (3)
39 Rodent with a long tail (3)
40 Catholic, wears a habit (3)

Down

2 Not bright (3)
3 Work well together (4)
4 Reminiscent of a box (4)
6 Member of a people of S.E. Nigeria (3)
7 For extinguishing cigarettes (7)
10 Persistent pain (4)
12 U-turns (4)
13 Steal (3)
16 Did with food (3)
17 Happy (3)
19 Height of the lowercase x (7)
22 Large primate (3)
23 Prefix in pursue (3)
25 Island in Tuscany (4)
27 Command for a horse to stop (4)
29 Vietnam (3)
31 Slightly open (4)
32 Also Canute (4)
34 Large evergreen tree (3)
36 Small metal rod (used in needlework) (3)

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Crossword Puzzle - May 2015 Answers

Still struggling to complete the May 2015 Crossword Puzzle?

Well, if you want to keep struggling, I suggest that you close this page now, because the answers are in!


Answers

Across

1 Preparer of food (4) cook
7 Pier (4) quay
8 Help (3) aid
9 Hard bench in church (3) pew
10 Snake from the Jungle Book (3) Kaa
12 Your father's brother (5) uncle
13 Gordimer (6) Nadine
15 Of the young (6) youthy
18 ... of your being (5) fibre
19 Mafia Boss (3) Don
21 ... you're it! (3) tag
22 Evil intelligent fantasy creature (3) orc
23 You don't want to find it in your apple (4) worm
24 Belonging to you (4) your

Down

2 Dutch hill (5) kopje
3 "War is a Machine" (6) HAWKIN
4 Barbie Girl band (4) Aqua
5 Whisky and ..., the day the music died (3) rye
6 Tropical American agave plant (6) maquey
11 One less than two, Afrikaans (3) een
14 Latin for neediness or poverty (6) egency
16 Or best offer (abbr.) (3) OBO
17 Gossiping women (Yiddish) (6) yentas
18 An old-fashioned person (5) fogey
19 A lady (4) dame
20 It's company (3) two

So how was that for you? Too easy? Too difficult? Just right? I'd love to know your thoughts. Please let me know in the comments below.

See you next week, for the June 2015 puzzle!


Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Tales from Virdura: Kathryn's Saviour

Kathryn sat on the front steps of their family's small farm, just outside Virdura Castle. She was staring wistfully at Marcus, working in the fields of the neighbouring farm. He was far away, but she could still see the cords of his bulging neck muscles as he bent down and dragged the hoe through the soil.
“Mama,” she said as an older woman walked up behind her and put her hand of Kathryn's shoulder, “One day, I'm going to marry that man.”
Kathryn's mother looked down at her and smiled. “That's nice, dear,” she said, “but right now, we should get back to work. Your father will be back from the fields soon, and he will want his afternoon meal.”
***
Kathryn and her mother, Iris, were standing at the fire, stirring a pot of gruel, when David stormed in.
“What's for lunch?” He sat down at the kitchen table and banged his fists onto the surface, growling like a bear. Kathryn cringed at the noise, and rubbed her hands together nervously.
“Gruel, dear,” said Iris, “and please stop making so much noise. You're scaring our daughter.”
David got up and screamed at his wife. “Well, she should grow a backbone, then!” In a flash, he was towering over Kathryn, holding her wrist in his hand. He twisted hard.
Kathryn screamed and pulled her hand away. She cowered in the corner, nursing her wrist.
David slapped her through the face. “Stop your snivelling, girl! You're never going to make it in this world if all you do is cry.”
His daughter stood up and scurried away into the adjoining room. David and Iris ate their meal in silence, while listening to the soft weeping coming through the open doorway.
***
The next day, Kathryn was leaning against the wooden log fence separating their farms. Once again, she was watching Marcus tilling his field, shirtless. She dreamt of the day when this muscle-bound man would sweep her up in his arms, and take her away from her abusive father. They would have children together, and she would love them and care for them, and they would never know the horror that she had to endure. Marcus would never beat them they way her father beat her. Of that, she was sure.
She was brought out of her reverie by the sound of someone calling.
“Hey, you there!”
She looked up, and saw Marcus standing, some distance away, waving at her.
Kathryn's heart leapt up into her throat. This man, the man she had loved from a distance for so long, had noticed her! Sheepishly, she waved back.
Marcus trotted up to Kathryn. “Hello,” he said. “My name is Marcus, what's yours?”
With that, Kathryn burst into tears.
***
That day, Kathryn told Marcus everything about her father and his abuses. She learnt that Marcus had been beaten by his father, too, but that one day, he had fought back, and beaten his father so badly that the man had to be sent to the healer. Marcus' father had never laid a hand on him again.
Over the coming weeks, Kathryn and Marcus would become closer and closer, sharing every detail of themselves and their lives. Kathryn even confessed to him how she had felt about him all those months. She had been desperately afraid that he wouldn't feel the same way, but he had.
She was happier than she'd ever been, and the day that the couple decided to tell Kathryn's parents about their engagement was a happy one indeed.
***
“Papa,” said Kathryn one day, after their evening meal. Marcus had joined them for the meal, and she clutched his hand for reassurance. “Papa, Marcus and I are getting married.”
Iris was overjoyed. She leapt up from her seat and wrapped her arms around her daughter. She sobbed, as she exclaimed how happy she was for her daughter.
David's reaction was a bit different. He, too, shot up from his chair, a dark glaze appearing over his eyes. “No daughter of mine will be getting married to a man like this!” He lunched forward, and it looked as though he was going to punch Kathryn in the face.
Marcus reacted instantly. He reached behind his waist, and grabbed the small knife that he always carried, out of its sheath. He stepped between Kathryn and her father, and plunged it into his chest. The man stopped in his tracks, clutched at the handle of the knife, and crumpled to the floor.
Iris immediately dropped to the floor and began stroking her husband's cheek. David spluttered a few times, and then fell silent.
Kathryn's mother stood up, faced her daughter, and slapped her through the face. Tears were streaming down her own cheeks, as she screamed at her daughter and her new fiancé.
“What have you done?” She continued to pound her daughter's chest as she continued. “Get out! Get out, and don't ever come back! I never want to see the two of you again as long as I live.”
Seeing that there was no arguing with Kathryn's mother, Marcus grabbed his beloved's hand and pulled her out the door.
They ran, as far as their feet could carry them.
Iris never saw her daughter again.

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If you'd like to find out what became of Kathryn and Marcus, read my fantasy short story, A Petition to Magic.

(Image from Wikimedia Commons)