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#IWSG March 2025- Smoke on the Water #interview & Be anyone for a day

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Optional Monthly Question: If for one day you could be anyone or *thing* in the world, what would it be? Describe, tell why, and any themes, goals, or values they/it inspire in you.

My answer is available as a YouTube Short that I’ve shared on social media.

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Today, I’m so happy to present Smoke on the Water by Ronel Janse van Vuuren of Ronel the Mythmaker. Be sure to check her out. For now, let’s get into the interview.

Ronel, tell me about the main storyline within this book.

Without giving away too much, immortals from various pantheons are bored. They live in various inter-pantheon rest homes when not fading away in the seats of power they’re known for. Then something changes and they become restless. Some go on vacation, some get into weird wagers involving humans, and some lose their minds completely and send the realms hurtling towards the Apocalypse. It has to be stopped, of course.

Of course, and I bet there are some interesting attempts that will be made. Before we get to that, tell me, where did the idea for this book come from?

Climate Change has been something that’s affected my life personally the last couple of years with more heatwaves, floods and scary lightning storms without rain. I’ve also seen people acting really weird because of social situations, alcohol or the pandemic. And I wondered: What if several *someones* were behind all of this and what if it could be crazier?

Whoa, not a “what if”. I can’t imagine things being even crazier, but I’m excited to learn more.

How did the title of this book come about?

“Smoke on the Water” came from what can be seen when everything is said and done in this series. And, of course, the song by Deep Purple. I was listening to a lot of rock while writing this series… Each book is named after a song that inspired me 🙂

I love that the story titles are inspired by songs. I’ve always felt that there was a strong connection between creative writing and music.

Ronel, did you have any say in the cover design? Do you know how the cover art came about?

Toi, for “Smoke on the Water”, I was looking for something about opposing forces and a female protagonist holding it back with sheer force of will (and magic, of course). The water/ice and fire with the woman in a dress and cloak works well. Though there are male protagonists, I think the females did more to bring back balance. The rest of the series kept with the flower/nature theme and something about the protagonists on the cover.

That’s pretty cool. So, let’s get back into this world of pantheons you’ve created. What do you feel is the major conflict in this story?

Something ancient has woken and is driving the immortals to act out on their crazier instincts. At first, it’s small things like toying with humans. Then Poseidon and Pan create the Warp, trapping humans in their cities to be tormented by other immortals. This leads the realms to the brink of the Apocalypse. And the unlikely pairing of Loki and Ra have to end it (after a couple of other immortals have done their best to do so).

I think I’m beginning to see this coming together. I like the idea of cross-pantheon partnerships, even if they don’t all bring great results for humans.

Where and when is this story taking place?

Image sourced from Pexels.com

In a slightly alternate version of our reality, immortals from various pantheons play around on Earth when not in the Other World. Mab sets out for a vacation in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Odin decides to go live in a retirement home. Love gods have a conference in a hotel situated between realms – and then decide to go to a human nightclub. Isis hops from the Other World to museums and ancient tombs to resurrect Osiris. Staying as true to folklore as possible, these immortals and others change the way the various realms interact.

I like how you’ve blended recognizable real-world places with otherworldly locations and themes.

Given that this is a series of stories, who would you say are the main protagonists?

Kitsune image sourced from Wikipedia – The moon on Musashi Plain (fox) by Yoshitoshi.

Each story has its own main character… Odin starts things off by leaving Asgard to live in a retirement home in Midgard (Earth). He is the first to notice that things aren’t as they should be. Then Anubis takes a vacation among humans, only to have to use his incredible powers to stop the end of the world. Mab thinks going to New Orleans is a good idea – until those under her rule decide to revolt. Yue-Lao and Cupid exchange roles to show that it’s easy to make humans fall in love. A Kitsune has to keep Bast from killing everyone at a human kegger after Apollo pushes her too far in a game of pranks. Pan and Poseidon clean their respective territories, trapping humans in their own garbage in their cities. A human asks Baba Yaga to come out of retirement and do what she does best… and she overdoes it. Morrígan, finally reunited with her powers, decides to save animals from humans in terrifying ways. Isis uses the chaos around her to finally reunite with Osiris, no matter the cost. And then Hel, Aphrodite, Set, Loki and Ra (and a couple of others) have to clean up the mess the others have made, even if it means their own lives are forfeit.

Wow, if those are the protagonists, I can’t wait to learn about the antagonist(s). So, who are they?

For the most part, the antagonist is the immortal’s nature warring against itself. E.g. Yue-Lao giving in and acting like Cupid, despite knowing that shooting love darts at random people isn’t the way to create lasting relationships. All of this is driven by magic from an ancient enemy who woke from a long slumber… This bad guy is only identified and dealt with once Hel and the others start to fix things. Let’s just say that the antagonist is rooted more in the psyche of each character than in an actual person.

I love the idea of the “big bad” being this force rooted within the characters. That kind of stuff makes for a compelling read.

Since I’m not talking about flesh and blood children, I’d love to know if you have a favorite character; and if so, who is it?

My favourite is Bast. She’s seen from so many different perspectives throughout the series, showing different sides of herself depending on the situation.

Nice. I know it can be hard to pick a favorite sometimes, so I appreciate you sharing that. Ronel, I’d like to switch gears a bit and learn about your experience of writing this series. How long did it take?

The first story, “Breaking the Habit” came out in 2020. It sparked the idea for this series and the experimental style. “A Way Back Into Love” was supposed to be the end with everyone on the precipice of the Apocalypse… But it bothered me that there was no resolution. So after a lot of research (which will be pared down for my podcast), I figured out how the series should end. As I prefer writing longhand, I went through a lot of pens to finish this series. LOL.

Oh snap! I don’t know why, but I still get shocked every time a writer tells me they write longhand. I think it’s a wonderful habit if you can manage it, but I’m pretty much all digital now, except for notes.

Would you mind sharing, what was your greatest challenge in creating this book?

Well, Toi, as it’s in the form of several short pieces, each with its own protagonist, instead of a novel, it took a bit of juggling to make sure the voice, theme and tone stayed consistent. A playlist helped.

I can totally see that being a challenge, and again, love that you incorporated music to help you stay in the zone.

Are there elements of your personality or life experiences in this book?

When I wrote “Queen of Nightmares”, I was feeling overwhelmed with my responsibilities across the board, so Mab needing a vacation was actually me crying out for a break. Morrígan going out of her way to save animals, especially dogs, is so me. If I could afford it (especially emotionally), I’d rescue more dogs from shelters.

See, that’s why I enjoy these kinds of interviews. I love learning how writers embed themselves into their stories. I could totally see you rescuing all the dogs. In keeping with a personal connection, is there one thing from this book you wish was real or could happen?

Though the Warp is a terrible thing – basically all forms of pollution is pushed towards cities on land, through air and water, trapping all of humanity in its borders – it gives the Earth a fresh start. With all the pollution going on, despite many doing their best to reduce their carbon footprint, humans are destroying the only home we have. Cleaning the planet and punishing those responsible sounds like a good thing…

Yeah, I can relate. Sometimes, radical fictional solutions to real-life issues can be appealing, even if not truly desired. What is something from this book you’re glad isn’t real or hope doesn’t happen?

Isis, with her considerable magic, brings the Underworld to the realm of the living so she can be reunited with Osiris who was murdered millennia ago. For reasons only the men from the Egyptian pantheon understand, she was kept from her true love all this time. Having to deal with revenants, zombies, ghosts and more, isn’t something I feel like dealing with right now. Or ever.

No argument here. I’m actively praying, wishing, and hoping that a zombie apocalypse isn’t in my future and remains a thing of fiction.

What are you hoping readers will get from exploring this series?

Life is precious. No matter how long you live, you should cherish each day. And it wouldn’t hurt if you took care of the planet and its creatures while you’re at it.

Here here, I like that message. Before I say goodbye for now, here’s one more fun question.

Ronel, if this book was being turned into a feature-length film franchise or a streaming series; who would be cast as the main two characters? Any thoughts on a soundtrack or score?

Toi, I actually have a playlist on YouTube. As for two main characters: Ryan Reynolds as Apollo and Alan Ritchson as Thor. I think they’d be perfect as these two characters bring comic relief to the series while still able to fight bad guys.

Man, I love a good story playlist. Thanks for sharing that.

Do you have any special plans for this book in the near or far future?

I’m currently recording the audiobook and doing the translation to Afrikaans (my native language). The ebook is currently available through this Universal Book Link (buy at your favourite store or lend from a library). Oh, and I’m participating in READ AN EBOOK WEEK. Click the image below to try the first book in the series for FREE.

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That’s very exciting. I’m so impressed with the way you diversify your work!

Ronel, thanks so much for hanging at The ToiBox of Words today. I wish you all the best with your Smoke on the Water release and sales.

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Personal Updates…

1) Here are the vlogs I posted last month, in case you missed them. There’s not a lot as I was sick a lot.

Reading Vlog, with book reviews featured.

2) I’ve moved my personal updates over to Patreon. Click this public post if you want to check it out.

My Patreon community was able to watch my Counting My Blessings video three days early, but now its public if you’d like to see it and don’t want to go to Patreon. There’s also a short for it, in case the full video is too long for you.

3) I’m also participating in READ AN EBOOK WEEK. Click the image to see what I’m offering. I have picture books, short stories, and even a novel, up to 50% off. Plus, you can download these ebooks anywhere you want. Even if you aren’t interested in my titles, spend some time on the site. I’m sure you’ll find a deal that suits you.

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On a slightly different note, people often ask me about the different materials and fabrics that I use to pull up my hair in my videos. Well, news flash- most of the time they are neck gaiters. Seriously, I’m not joking. 🤗

My latest set comes from UNCO. When offered a chance to spread the word and receive a commission, I jumped on it. So, I hope you’ll check them out. I’d love to see you wearing them around your neck or in your hair. I’m also here if you need tips for your hair. 😉

🧣 UNCO Neck Gaiters – 50% Commission for Creators! 🧣

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Commerce update…

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If you’re interested in the featured item or other clothing, click to visit Sell My Tees.

The stickers and other accessories can be found at Redbubble.

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Who or what would you be?

Are you excited about Smoke on the Water too?

It may take some time, but I promise I will eventually stop by your blog.

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After hanging out with Alex, be sure to stop by and visit this month’s co-hosts:
Ronel Janse Van Vuuren today’s guest
Pat Garcia
and Liza @ Middle Passages!

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Mark of Bletsian

I’m #writingabook: Mark of Bletsian No.2

Greetings Dear Reader,

Life is hard. Things happen and all your plans go out the window. This year has been rough for me and my family and I’ve had to shift my focus so much away from my writing. Long story short, I’m still processing grief and change but I’m also moving forward with life.

I’m happy to report I’ve made the slightest bit of progress with this project, so this won’t be a long post. I previously mentioned in another post that I lost a lot of the research I used for the original series and some that I’d done for this rewrite. I’m happy to announce that, I think, I’ve finally recreated all that research. While these aren’t words towards a novel word count, it’s the stuff I need to be able to move forward.

At this point, I’m tightening up my outlines and filling in the gaps of changes from the old series to the new, plus I’m developing subplots and characters that weren’t really in the original series, though the ideas were there. I hoped I would be further along than I am, but at least I’m no longer at a standstill. Maybe I’ll be ready to start adding to a novel word count by December.

Before I go, I want to talk about the one thing I’ve already mentioned that will be different in this rewrite. The mark of blessing. The main character has many names but the one his mother gave him is Bletsian, which is Greek for blessing. In the original series, I never explored the meaning or origins of the word blessing any further than to say that’s where the MC’s name came from. In the new series; however, I will highlight characters throughout time who have been given a special mark to indicate they have a significant blessing over their lives; which of course, my MC will be one of those people.

That’s all I have for now. I hope life doesn’t shift again for me anytime soon. I’d like to be settled for a while and simply write.

BTW- I now have Public/Free content over at Patreon every month, so please check it out. This is what I do instead of a traditional newsletter.

Thank you for making it this far down the virtual page. Kudos to you! I’d love to know what you thought of this post in the comments below. Stay safe and be blessed.

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Mark of Bletsian

I’m #writingabook: Mark of Bletsian No.1

Greetings Dear Reader,

Welcome to my journey of personal growth, self-expression, and a complete and total rewrite of my Eternal Curse Series. So, before I dive further into this, I want to clear out any haters lurking about. This rewrite, like the original, is based on a Judeo-Christian worldview but is not Christian fiction.

I want to be clear when I state that I have no problems with Christian fiction, it just so happens that what I’m writing isn’t that. I have actually drawn knowledge and inspiration from many tales and histories stemming from all three major monotheistic religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, as well as other various cultures, polytheistic religions, and some lesser-known mythologies. My aim, here, is to tell a great story but to also be true to myself. I know what I like in a good story and am not afraid to blend my many influences to achieve the results I want. I am creating a world of fiction, inspired by a dream, based on a Biblical foundation and a bunch of other stuff.

While most people who read paranormal fiction are used to reading about angels, demons, and other related content without any reference to religion or spirituality, but I will be including those elements in my story. I will not be trying to hide a message of faith in my story, I’ll just be telling a story that happens to include characters dealing with spiritual struggles. While I think it makes for a great story, this will clearly not appeal to some, and that is okay. I’m just stating here and now, that if my characters talk about and or actually engage in prayer, it’s because that’s just their reality.

Outside of my monthly IWSG posts, I plan to provide weekly updates on how this process is going. Today, I’m starting with 5,787 (1,000 just added) words of clarified terms, characters names, locations, biblical research, and more as I start this process. I had started updating my Patreon community on this project a while back but abandoned it when I hit a wall. Moving forward, this is where I’ll be tracking my progress, even if it’s just a handful of words or ideas. I will reserve any special excerpts I want to share with the Patreon community, but otherwise, this blog will be focusing on the development of this series. So, to round things out today, this first day of a new journey, I thought I’d explain why the series is being rewritten and why the series name is changing, and what it means.

First, I absolutely love my original Eternal Curse Series and all its flaws. I have reread the books (the two published ones and the third unfinished one) and still really enjoy the overall story and the individual characters. The main reason this series is getting a rewrite is that I grew so much as a writer between the first and third books that I was struggling to maintain the same voice I’d started the series with. My voice had changed. Plus, there were so many aspects of the story that I wanted to change for clarity and to fill in the gaps.

The original series’ name was a reflection of the struggle many of the characters lived. I’d written about characters that were clearly cursed and yet, they had chosen to do good or be good despite their curses. The story is ultimately inspirational, but it’s also very dark- not afraid to touch on a few hard topics. For the rewrite, I wanted to focus on the many character’s, especially the main character’s, choice to be a blessing despite their circumstances. I even go so far as to introduce a mark of blessing to the overall theme, but I’ll explain more about that later.

BTW- I’ve posted my public/FREE monthly update over at Patreon so please check it out. It has a really cool video that I’m not posting anywhere else… And, I posted a channel update on YouTube. Check it out.

Thank you for making it this far down the virtual page. Kudos to you! I’d love to know what you thought of this post in the comments below. Stay safe and be blessed.