Thursday, January 26, 2012

Crying is healthy for both genders.


There is a natural body function that helps relieve stress, but unfortunately, it is something that probably most men have been discouraged from doing.  Crying is a natural way to relief stress that if left unchecked has negative physical effects on the body, including increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease and other stress-related disorders.  Sure, there are other ways to relief stress naturally; exercise, sex, sleep, massage, baths, but don’t deprive yourself of a good cry. The natural stress relief is really the best of all options. 

Usually women are known as the weaker sex because we are more emotional and sensitive.  I find that statement to be libel and offensive since I consider myself to be a strong woman, but sometimes I have no choice and a good cry makes me feel better, it doesn’t mean I’m weak, it makes me human.   It is unhealthy to keep one’s feelings bottled up and shoved deep down inside.

On the other hand, men are known as the less emotional sex, the rock in the middle of a storm, and the reason is that from an early age they were told not to cry.  From a very young age, boys were indoctrinated to accept pressures and pains and to suppress their emotions. To always, show their masculinity, confidence and strength, no matter what.

But when is it okay for a man to display his emotions through crying?

There are plenty of acceptable times for a man to cry.   For example, the death of a loved one, the death of a beloved pet, a break up, at the birth of their newborn son or daughter or even when watching a moving film or show.  However, the majority of men don’t even consider crying an option.  Why do they stuff down the tears when they really need to let them out? When they are emotionally stressed, sad, in physical pain or depressed?   Why do men rarely consider it acceptable for themselves or other men to cry?   Does that make him any less of a man? 

As a mother of three boys, I asked my sons the same question, and all three came up with the same answer because ‘we were told to be brave little soldiers.’   It’s amazing how a simple harmless phrase can cause so much impact in a boy’s life.  I never told them not to cry, but somehow that is what a brave little soldier meant to them.

Society has a lot to do with the concept that a man needs to be strong.  But what does it mean for a man to be strong? Does it mean he cannot cry?  Does he have to be invincible and never show someone he trusts his vulnerable side? 

Crying is good for either gender, it is therapeutic, de-toxin, cathartic, and stress reliever.  Crying is a healthy response, not an emotional meltdown.  Men should be encouraged to cry; they should put down their shield and allow themselves to cry when the situation demands it.  Men who cry when it is considered appropriate for them to do so are no longer seem as weak or effeminate; to the contrary, it is a sign of strength and self-assurance.  Not showing your emotions makes one weaker in the end. Bottle up feelings are unhealthy mentally and physically. Of course, women will continue to shed tears significantly more often than men do, but it takes a truly strong man to be able to cry, especially in public.  Real men show their feelings. Real men do cry.  

Personally, I don’t mind seeing a man crying, a man who is willing to show his vulnerable side has my respect and admiration; it means that he is human, genuine and honest.   Every woman likes a strong man, but one with emotions.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

WHETHER THEY ARE ANGELS OR DEMONS, YOU CAN’T HELP BUT TO FALL IN LOVE WITH THE CHARACTERS OF PURPLE MOON by Judith P. Vaughan


In my previous blog, I introduced you all to my novel, Purple Moon, which is scheduled for release early 2012. After seeing the interest many of you have shown on my novel, I wanted to give you a little background on it.  I am proud to say that Purple Moon is the first novel I ever wrote and after so many years of it being filed away in a drawer, I will finally see it published.  This will be my third novel published.

As I go back and polish my novel, I remembered how much I loved my characters and how much I have missed them.   To some of you this may sound crazy, but if you are an author you know how emotionally involved you get with your characters. You develop an intimate relationship with them, kind of a one-sided romance.  A relationship that grows from spending hours, days and months with your characters and the psychological connection you get to share with your fictional creations.   It does not matter if the story is told in the first person narrative or the omniscient third person, if you want to make a believable character you must become faithful to the idea of their existence, and as a result, the author inevitably falls in love with the characters and sometimes it is hard to let go.  Now that you all know my insanity defense (*grin*) I would like to introduce to you the main characters of Purple Moon, and hope that you get to know them and maybe fall in love with them before the book is released.  

Here is where good and evil meet:

DRAKE SULLY, a hottie guardian angel with a rebel streak.  He has a simple assignment to protect the Shadow Guardian, but instead he falls in love with her.  If his gorgeous looks do not get her attention, his divine charisma will.  He is willing to do anything to keep her safe, even if it means putting his wings at risk.

            The stunningly handsome, E.J. BELLAMONT, he is a half demon with a hidden agenda.  His job is to get close to the Shadow Guardian without revealing his true identity, but to his family’s disgrace, he falls in love with her and refuses to let her go.

Then there is the dangerously sexy demon, JUSTIN BELLAMONT (E.J.’s older brother).  He is an ambitious young demon who wants to move up rank in the underworld; he is determined to be the one that ends the reign of the Shadow Guardian and he will destroy anyone who hinders his plan, even if it is his own flesh and blood.

And of course there is a leading lady, enters the beautiful, JADE PATTERSON, an orphan teenager, who on her eighteenth birthday learns of her legacy and the secret her mother kept hidden from her. —Jade is the product of her mother‘s love affair with an angel, but by the time she learns the truth, is already too late she has already made a pact that will change the course of her life.  She is a normal girl to the rest of the world, but to the underworld, she is known as the Shadow Guardian, a demon hunter. 

Purple Moon is the first of the Shadow Guardian trilogy, a gripping tale of love, betrayal, supernatural powers and a revelation that will change everyone’s life.  

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Angel fever is spreading rapidly, have you caught it yet or are you waiting for a Purple Moon?

Angel novels have become as popular as the vampire novels; the angel trend fits in with the vampire reader who wants something new. Angels are the new hotties; just like vampires, they can be gorgeous and immortal. Then there are the fallen angels, heavenly heartthrobs who are bad and like us, they are imperfect, and this is what we love about them. Overall, angels are irresistible and appealing especially dark angels.

What about a guardian angel on a Harley, it’s hot, isn’t it? I think so. His name is Drake Sully and he is one of the main characters in my upcoming book, Purple Moon, which is to be released in 2012. I hope you will fall in love with this bad boy, just as the protagonist did.

In Purple Moon the first book of a paranormal romance, butt kicking trilogy. I offer the readers a little bit of heaven and hell on a small place called earth. The story takes place in the small town of Georgetown, Texas where nothing much happens, and then everything changes when Jade Patterson, an orphan teenager, starts having nightmares and seeing strange things, soon thereafter she meets the new kid in town. He is charming, seductive, and deadly, worst of all he is after Jade. On her 18th birthday, Jade meets her guardian angel for the first time and learns that she has inherited her mother’s secret legacy. Jade is the predecessor of the Shadow Guardian, a demon hunter. She must accept her newfound heritage and quickly, the demons want her dead. However, Jade is reluctant about this unwanted legacy and makes a blood-binding pact with her half-demon boyfriend, not knowing that her mother was hiding a deeper secret. Jade will discover a shocking truth, —her real father was an angel.  Not only she is not prepared to battle demons, she is not ready to choose a side.

Purple Moon is the first book of the Shadow Guardian trilogy. A gripping tale of love, betrayal, supernatural powers and a truth that will change Jade forever.

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