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THE OWL LADY PRESENTS AWARD WINNING AUTHOR: DORA MACHADO

curse giver 2The Story Behind The Curse Giver
                          By
Dora Machado

            First of all, I’d like to thank Viv Drewa, everybody’s favorite owl lady, for inviting me to her blog to share the story behind The Curse Giver. Thanks Viv! It’s a pleasure to meet your readers. In all honesty, The Curse Giver was an accident, a professional indiscretion if you will, conceived during one of my little escapades, and born out of unchecked passion. Yep, I might as well come clean. Even the most disciplined writer can be unfaithful to her projects, and no matter how thoroughly taken one is with one’s current novel, the danger of going off in a tangent is always there.

So there I was, researching one book, working to finalize the Stonewiser series, when I came across this insidious concept that kept disrupting my train of thought.

Now, to understand the story behind The Curse Giver, you must understand me and my writing habits. I’m not easily distracted. When I’m writing a novel, my brain goes into hyper mode. I’m disciplined, motivated and bordering OCD, which is why The Curse Giver was such a surprise to me.

The subject of curses has always fascinated me, not only because curses are such a vital part of magic and fantasy, but also because they are so common to the human experience. I’d always been intrigued by the subject, but didn’t delve into it, until one very late night—or was it early morning?—when the wind rattled my window as a storm blew in from the sea.

The clay tablets that popped up on my screen dated from 600 BC and were part of the library of Nineveh, the oldest surviving library of cuneiform tablets, the same collection that gave us the famous Gilgamesh epic. The tablets weren’t much to look at, more like chicken scratches on clay.

May all these [gods] curse him with a curse that cannot be relieved, terrible and merciless, as long as he lives, may they let his name, his seed, be carried off from the land, may they put his flesh in a dog’s mouth.”

I know, hardly an inspiration for most. Me? I immediately thought of the man who had been thus cursed, of the pain and hardship such curse would bring upon him and his people, of the character that eventually became Bren, Lord of Laonia in The Curse Giver.

From there on, the curses flowed before my eyes, mysterious ones from ancient civilizations in Egypt, India and the Far East. I knew I should get back to my original research, and yet I was smitten with the subject.

There were curses quoted from the Bible, medieval curses, real and forgeries, Viking, Celtic, Germanic, Visigoth, Mayan, Incan, Hopi, you name it. There were ancient curses but also modern curses, some associated with Santeria and voodoo, common religions in the Dominican Republic where I grew up.

Who would cast these curses and why? What kind of creature could be capable of such powers? What would motivate a person to curse another one? As I explored these questions, a character profile began to emerge in my mind, someone whose understanding of good and evil was very different from mine.

A new question formed in my mind. Once cursed, what could a person do to defend himself? A third character emerged from this question, Lusielle, a common remedy mixer, a healer of hearts and bodies, someone who didn’t realize the scope of her own power until it began to transform her life.

Eventually, I wrestled myself out of the trance. I had a book to write and a series to complete. I had deadlines. But my little detour had made an impact. The concepts were at work in my subconscious, coalescing into a new novel, fashioning these powerful characters who demanded their own story. My encounter with curses had been but a detour from my research plan, a tiny deviation, but the seed had been planted and The Curse Giver thrived, even if I didn’t know it yet.

 

dora 1About Dora Machado:

Dora Machado is the award-winning author of the epic fantasy Stonewiser series and The Curse Giver, available from Twilight Times Books. She grew up in the Dominican Republic, where she developed a fascination for writing and a taste for Merengue. After a lifetime of straddling such compelling but different worlds, fantasy is a natural fit to her stories. She lives in Florida with her husband and two very opinionated cats. To learn more about Dora Machado and her novels, visit her website at www.doramachado.com or contact her at Dora@doramachado.com. You can subscribe to her blog at http://www.doramachado.com/blog/, sign up for her newsletter at http://doramachado.com/newsletter.php, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

 

Dora Machado’s Books:

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The Curse Giver
http://www.amazon.com/Curse-Giver-Dora-Machado-ebook/dp/B00DSUQL4I/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

 

 

dora heart of the stone book

Stonewiser: The Heart of the Stone
http://www.amazon.com/Stonewiser-Heart-Stone-Dora-Machado-ebook/dp/B001F7ATEO/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

dora cal of the stone book

Stonewiser: The Call of the Stone
http://www.amazon.com/Stonewiser-Call-Stone-Dora-Machado-ebook/dp/B0047DWZTU/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

stonewiser lament of the sword

Stonewiser: The Lament of the Stone
http://www.amazon.com/Stonewiser-Lament-Stone-Dora-Machado-ebook/dp/B0051H6SUI/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

dora relics and remains

Relics and Remains
http://www.amazon.com/Relics-Remains-Ty-Schwamberger/dp/1481112031/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

About The Owl Lady

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Viv Drewa is a Michigan native who has enjoyed reading and writing since 1963. Though she studied medicinal chemistry at the University of Michigan, her passion has always been writing. She had been awarded third place for her nonfiction short story about her grandfather's escape from Poland. Later, she rewrote this story and was published in the "Polish American Journal" as "From the Pages of Grandfather's Life" and has republished it on Amazon.com as a short story. Viv took creative and journalism courses to help in her transition to fulfill her dream of becoming a writer. She worked as an intern for Port Huron's 'The Times Herald", and also wrote, edited and did the layout or the Blue Water Multiple Sclerosis newsletter "Thumb Prints." She also has a business promoting authors. Owl and Pussycat Book Promotions. Viv, her husband Bob and their cat Princess, live in Port Huron, Michigan.

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