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About ptmichelle

P.T. Michelle is the NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY and International Best Selling author of the New Adult/Contemporary romance series IN THE SHADOWS, the YA/New Adult crossover series BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS, and the romance series: BAD IN BOOTS, KENDRIAN VAMPIRES and SCIONS (listed under Patrice Michelle). She keeps a spiral notepad with her at all times, even on her nightstand. When P.T. isn't writing, she can usually be found reading or taking pictures of landscapes, sunsets and anything beautiful or odd in nature. Come chat with P.T and other fans on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PTMichelleAuthor Sign up to be informed of new book releases via P.T.'s mailing list: http://bit.ly/11tqAQN

Top 10 Little Known Facts About Nara

1) Sometimes reorganizes when things in her life are suddenly out of her control.
2) Loves old classic romance movies.
3) Once spent a whole day mumbling what would happen next before it did just to make sure she could remember the details from her dream.
4) Loves puzzles. Any type of puzzles.
5) Sometimes colors mandala art to help her relax.
6) Doesn’t know how to braid her hair.
7) Hopes to go to Veterinarian school.
8) Can’t sing but Karaoke is still on her bucket list.
9) Wishes she could play a musical instrument, but so far no luck.
10) Wants #9 because she has written songs while the tune played in her head since she was little. No one knows about her songs, not even her best friend Lainey.

BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS, BOOK 1

Nara Collins is an average sixteen-year-old, with one exception: every night she dreams the events of the following day. Due to an incident in her past, Nara avoids using her special gift to change fate…until she dreams a future she can’t ignore.

After Nara prevents a bombing at Blue Ridge High, her ability to see the future starts to fade, while people at school are suddenly being injured at an unusually high rate.

Grappling with her diminishing powers and the need to prevent another disaster, Nara meets Ethan Harris, a mysterious loner who seems to understand her better than anyone. Ethan and Nara forge an irresistible connection, but as their relationship heats up, so do her questions about his dark past.

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Authors Against Bullying

Headed up by Mandy Roth and Yasmine Galenorn, authors across the web have gotten together today in a unified front to discuss the importance of the issue of bullying.

When I was in seventh grade I was just your average teen, who was rail thin and who’d already grown several inches taller than most of the girls my age. I had one true best friend that I spent time with and girls I called friends, but who were mostly just acquaintances. I’d never been the target of bullying and thankfully I’d never witnessed it either.

Then one day, out of the blue, a girl on my bus, Sarah (not her real name) started picking on me. Sarah was the “tough girl” who hung with the rough crowd who always claimed the back of the bus at their turf. Once Sarah started her “I hate Patrice” campaign I was miserable. I couldn’t understand where all her animosity had come from. Sarah and I lived in the same neighborhood but had never hung out together. Every day after hearing her make snide comments about me, calling me names, etc to all the other kids on the bus, trying to incite them to get involved…I’d get off the bus, go home and lay on the couch and cry.

Finally I talked to my mom about it. One of the things I always appreciated about my mom is that she didn’t always take my side just because I was her daughter. She asked me, “Did you do or say anything to upset this girl?” I shook my head, at a total loss. “I don’t even talk to her, Mom.” But my mom’s question kept rumbling through my mind, so I asked a girl named Hera (not her real name) who lived in my neighborhood if she knew why Sarah was attacking me like she was. And that’s when I learned that my neighbor across the street, Tiffany (not her real name) had told Sarah that I’d said something about her in an effort to become friends with Sarah. Of course my reaction was, “REALLY? With friends like Tiffany who needs enemies!” (Sure I wondered why Hera didn’t say something right then if she overheard this lie being told, but she was a couple years younger than us and probably intimidated) I asked Hera to please tell Sarah the truth, that I never said anything about her. Sarah never said anything else to me after that. She never apologized either. She just left me alone.

I’m telling this story for anyone who’s reading this who has ever gone through or is currently going through bullying…you’re not alone. A lot of people have gone through periods of bullying and we understand your pain and how alone you might feel. But as alone as I felt, I decided I was not going to be Sarah’s target and I was determined to make it stop. Sometimes the solution is not always as cut and dried as mine was, but no matter what, YOU matter. Don’t ever let anyone tell you otherwise. Be in control of your own happiness, and never let others dictate it! Don’t keep your worries bottled up. Tell your parents, enlist friends’ help. They are there for you! And you know what, it does get better as you get older. You will occasionally run across bullys, cliques and exclusionary groups even as an adult, but the difference is…you learn to care less what others think. And it is the most freeing feeling in the world. 🙂

Ah, and in case you’re wondering about Tiffany…I never spoke to her again. You only get to burn me once. 🙂

P.T. Michelle

Why Ravens in the Brightest Kind of Darkness series?

Ravens

Why did you feature ravens in your BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS series?

I’ve always been fascinated by ravens, by their perception in society and the fact they’ve been depicted in old drawings and stories since the beginning of time.

In researching ravens, I fell in love with their duality; every culture has a mythology about ravens. Some associate ravens with evil, believing them to be a witch in another form, others believe them to be the devil’s minions. Then there are the cultures that feature the raven either as the creator of their world or as having had a hand in it’s creation like creating the sun or finding water. Other cultures see ravens as tricksters with the talent to predict the future and the ability to bring messages to the gods. Ravens were also considered birds of war by some, who watched the ravens and used that knowledge to help predict a battle’s outcome.

While ravens feature in just about every culture, their roles spanning from one extreme or the other, one aspect is definitely true in every culture; their presence is never innocuous. It always means “something”! 🙂

And this is why I choose ravens. They have such a rich and varied mythology. I wanted to put my own spin on it in BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS.

Raven Facts: Wiley, Smart, Opportunistic, Loyal, Territorial, Playful and Affectionate

  • Ravens can solve complex problems, like figuring out how to add rocks to a deep jar in order to raise the water level so they could get to the meat floating in the water. Ravens are called “wolf birds” for a reason. They’ve been known to lead wolves to injured (potential) prey so that they can also share in the feeding. Ravens have worked together as a team. One pulls on the dog’s tail and gets the dog to chase after him, while the other raven raids the dog’s bowl for kibble.
  • Ravens mate for life and hold funerals for their dead.
  • Ravens can mimic human speech and other bird calls.
  • Ravens can live in extreme temperatures from the tundra to the desert.
  • The oldest raven in the wild lived to be 17. The oldest raven in captivity lived to be 44. He was a Tower of London raven.

Ravens in Action

How to tell a raven from a crow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guBwMUAWAJI&NR=1&feature=endscreen

Ravens are much bigger than crows. Here you can see a raven and a crow side by side to see the difference in their sizes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZyBNWVD70w&feature=related  (around 2:38-2:40)

Ravens can be very playful and gentle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAj_SkR8lJY&feature=channel&list=UL

Ravens can talk in various voices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GusdG_SSWw&feature=relmfu  AND https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA9KTw07Ax0&feature=relmfu