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About Aya Walksfar

Born on the wrong side of a big city, Aya’s illiterate grandfather and nearly-illiterate grandmother with the assistance of a Carnegie librarian taught Aya to read and write by the age of six. Aya's novels feature remarkable women who make difficult decisions. Connect with Aya: http://www.facebook.com/ayawalksfar Check out Aya's novels: http://www.amazon.com/author/ayawalksfar

Dissertation: The Truth about Vampires

In the Secret Archives of The Matriarch
Dissertation: The Truth about Vampires
By Serena Longer, First Councilwoman of the North American Vampire Coalition

Through the millennia vampires have had to propagate certain falsehoods for their safety, and the safety of humans closely associated with them. Here is a brief, and true, history of the vampire race, and the establishment of the North American Families.

When Cain murdered his sister, Abella, he and his children then attempted to eradicate Abella’s progeny. They cruelly hunted the children, murdering and torturing any they found. Their rationalization for such extreme actions was that Abella’s children followed a false diety, the Great Mother.

Artemis, Protector of the Vulnerable, intervened. She granted certain powers to Abella’s children, making them no longer fully human: superior strength, superior speed, superior intelligence, superior senses, some magical abilities, and near immortality.

In return for the Warrior Goddess’ protection, an agreement was made between the children of Abella and Artemis. This agreement was thereafter referred to as The Goddess Gifted Purpose, usually referred to as simply The Purpose.

According to The Purpose, Abella’s children would use their gifts in an attempt to guide and protect Cain’s progeny. They were to try to bring about the salvation of human souls by helping them to evolve beyond their genetic predisposition to murder and destroy not only other two-legged, sentient beings, but the other beings, such as animals, birds, even the trees and the Earth Mother as well.

Five hundred years after The Purpose was set out, a number of vampire families fell away from The True Path of Artemis. They began to use their ability to enthrall, and to enslave, humans and to treat all humans with contempt. Certain powerful vampire families made it known as to what they were, and often left drained human bodies where they died.

Panic among the human population ensued and years of bloody fighting occurred. This was the time of The Great Fall. Artemis’ People not only fell from The True Path, but also many of the Ancients and Teachers were murdered either by powerful vampires wanting to usurp their authority or by panicked bands of humans. Humans rioted through many vampire estates burning and beheading.

At this time there arose a type of human, from Cain’s descendants, who wielded magical powers. These magical powers consisted of various talents such as the ability to use the mind to light fires, read other human minds, guard against enthrallment by vampires, superior leadership skills, great strategic minds, the ability to recognize supernaturals, and the ability to break vampire enthrallment of other humans. These humans were often longer lived by several hundred years than normal humans and continued to develop the strength of their talents as they aged. They also experienced no human tendency toward disease or disability.

Once enthralled humans were released of their vampire enthrallment, they could not be re-enthralled. Shortly after the human’s release, the human went mad with bloodlust toward vampires and set out to kill all vampires. This condition was called vamp-kill-crazy. They had the ability to recognize vampires on sight, though they could not recognize other supernaturals.

Entire vampire families were wiped out during the time of The Great Fall. Eventually, vampires hid, and the humans who once knew what they were died off, as humans are prone to do.

Vampires became more cautious for a long time, taking what they needed, but no more. Many returned to The True Path and the Teachings of Artemis.

Another several hundreds of years of relative peace and prosperity for vampires followed. Until The Time of Hunting. Human history notes this era as the Dark Ages. Old legends were revived and the few humans who were magic-wielders emerged to lead the human populace against the vampire race, again.

During this time, some vampires fled Europe, and the ones who remained went deep underground. They often passed themselves off as human.

After the hysteria died down, The Time of Hunting came to an end. The vampire population was once again decimated. The families who survived created the World Council of Vampires and set out certain rules of conduct known as the Edicts of the World Council.

Among the Edicts of the World Council the first and most stringent one was against Open Enthrallment. The Policy of Open Enthrallment said it was a vampire’s right to enthrall humans who would then provide sustenance for the vampire and his/her family. This was much like the keeping of cattle among humans. Once the human grew too old or too ill to provide sustenance they were killed. Furthermore, selected humans could be turned against their will. The Edict was named The Policy Against Open Enthrallment. The Edict provided standards for–under strict guidelines governing who could be enthralled, as well as who could be turned–the keeping of humans.

The second most important edict to be released by the World Council was The Edict of Mythology. This edict decreed that all vampires propagate certain mythologies concerning supernaturals, and especially concerning vampires.

These mythologies served several purposes. The most important ones were to misdirect human recognition of vampires, and to cause humans to believe that vampires were nothing more than stories told to frighten children.

Among the mythologies are the most popularly believed ones:
Vampires are destroyed by sunlight.
Vampires cannot go into a church, or other holy edifice.
Vampires must sleep in coffins, sometimes with the dirt from their homeland.
Holy water, and other holy artifacts can physically harm, and sometimes destroy, vampires.
Vampires must kill in order to stay healthy.
Vampires are cold to the touch.
Vampires have no heartbeat.
Vampires do not breathe.
Vampires do not have souls.
Vampires cannot propagate, except by ‘turning humans.’

There are, of course, many other mythologies, usually depending on the location.

The World Council, however, refused to enforce The Purpose. It was decided that such matters must lie within the realm of each vampire’s Family. So, religious freedom was born among the Children of Abella, at least, at the level of the Matriarch or the Patriarch of the specific Vampire Family.

As Families grew, they frequently migrated to other parts of the world. Strong vampires within a Family were either killed or released to found their own Families.

Entire territories were claimed by the strongest vampires. The Longer Family claimed the North American Territory, which consisted of what came to be known as the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico.

Over time, the Matriarch led in a progressive movement to give limited autonomy to Families established within the North American Territory. A council was established, The North American Vampire Coalition. The head of the territory, and ultimate voice of authority remained the Matriarch.

The First Councilwoman wielded authority second only to the Matriarch, and often handled the normal business of governing forty Vampire Families. The head of each Vampire Family was named as that Family’s councilperson. The councilperson met periodically with the First Councilwoman to handle disputes and other business.

Upon the death of the Matriarch, the power and title of that position would automatically fall to the First Councilwoman. The First Councilwoman’s female child would inherit the First Councilwoman position.

This paper is an overview of the history of the founding of the Vampire Race and the establishment of the North American Vampire Coalition.

See other entries in the Secret Archive of the Matriarch for further information and additional subjects.

Homicide Procedures

DID YOU KNOW….?
In the state of Washington, when a body is found or a person witnesses an assault that turns into a homicide:
1.Patrol is dispatched. When s/he arrives, they determine that the assaulted is now a decedent, or confirm there is a dead person.
2.Once confirmed that there is a dead body, it is either an “attended” or “unattended” death.
3.All “unattendeds” are suspicious. Attendeds can be suspicious, or not suspicious as in the case of expected death/terminally ill/elderly.
4.If it is at all suspicious, the scene is “locked down” or “secured”. This means limiting any and all access to the area that appears to be involved. The police start big because they can’t start over. Sometimes that means a block, a room, a house.
5.The scene is secured with anything handy, but generally with police line tape. The police will tie to anything—poles, trees, cars, fences. (FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE! DON’T STAND STILL!LOL!)
6.A scenario: A shooting is reported. Citizen calls in that an altercation occurred in front of her house, there was a shot, a man slumped to the street. She sees people running away from the scene and then getting into a car. Many other calls come in about the same incident. Some give a description of the getaway car.
All area officers respond unless stuck at jail or on other calls. The radio traffic can be insane on such calls. If the officer en route to the call, and closest to it, sees a possible matching suspect vehicle headed away from the area, that officer has to decide whether to chase the vehicle, or continue to the scene. In order to save life, the officer continues to the scene to render aid, but calls in suspect vehicle so other officers and agencies can pursue it. This is a judgment call whether to pursue or continue to scene to render aid.
First responder, a patrol officer, arrives. Due to the nature of the crime, patrol officer tries to park away from the scene. The officer doesn’t stop talking on the radio while she checks the victim to see if the victim can be saved, she puts up tape, talks to people who are present, secures the evidence and follows procedures, all at the same time!
Officer walks up to the body, sees fresh blood pooling quickly from a gunshot wound to the head, sees brain matter and a skull fragment nearby. Advises Sergeant immediately “This is going to be a callout” ( ‘callout’ is for areas who have detectives off duty in the middle of the night)
Officer advises dispatch to advise Fire (who respond due to the apparent nature of the call: a victim of a shooting)that subject is 10-10(deceased)Fire still responds to confirm the death. When it’s an obvious fatal, only one or two firefighters will step into the crime scene which is now being rapidly secured and isolated which means getting the citizen ‘helpers’ out of the way since they are standing around the body by this time, and isolating witnesses so they don’t confuse what they actually saw versus what they are cross pollinating each other with.
First responding officer secures and isolates scene. The officer marks placement of evidence, sometimes using something as simple as pieces of paper from their notebook and folding the paper to cover any evidence like a bullet casing, bullet, cell phone, key, and so forth. This is a temporary measure until the real evidence team can arrive and start photographing and measuring those things. The body is left where it lies so detectives can gather evidence and examine the position of the body, impact points, and recover evidence, photograph the body and so on.
Once the detectives have adequately documented and recovered evidence, the body is taken by the Medical Examiner’s officer for an autopsy. Detectives attend the autopsy.
When cause of death is determined, the body is released to the family and goes to a funeral home. Delay of release depends on how quickly cause of death is determined. If there are toxicology screens or other lab reports pending the body is kept until they are finished. Usually not long, within a week mostly.

During the writing of my murder mysteries, Dead Men and Cats(available on amazon.com), and Sketch of a Murder COMING IN AUGUST, 2013 I have been fortunate to meet some great law enforcement folks. One such person is SUZANNE EVISTON. Suzanne is not only an officer, but also a K9 handler and trainer for K9 teams. MANY thanks to Officer #SuzanneEviston for her wonderful patience in helping me to understand the procedure that occurs when a homicide is reported. As always, any mistakes are mine.

Ruby Standing Deer Interviews Aya Walksfar

I was very honored when Ruby Standing Deer, one of my favorite authors, interviewed me for her blog. We sat down with a cup of coffee and kicked back. Ruby has a wonderful way about her, makes a person feel right at home.
We chatted about my recently released novella, Dead Men and Cats, a murder mystery. Then she had me tell her about my two upcoming novels: Good Intentions, a different kind of coming-of-age story, that is due out in July, and Sketch of a Murder, the first book of the Special Crimes Team series featuring Sergeant Nita Slowater. (You can read the interview at http://www.rubystandingdeer.com )
I’ve noticed this friendly, inclusive attitude in Ruby’s writing as well. When I read her book Circles I felt like I had been invited to that ancient Native American village. If you get a chance, visit Ruby at http://www.rubystandingdeer.com I highly recommend Ruby’s books Circles, and the second book of that series, Spirals. The third book, Stones, is coming soon.

Interview with Sergeant Slowater

I am happy to introduce our guest today. Sergeant Nita Slowater of the Special Crimes Team. Sergeant Slowater, how are you today?

Sergeant Slowater: Busy.

Um, well, yes, I can imagine. You are second-in-command of the Special Crimes Team. What an honor that must be.

Sergeant: Yeah, right. Look, can we hurry this along?

Uh…yes, sure. I understand your team is working on a murder case. Can you tell me a little about it?

Sergeant: No, I cannot. It is an ongoing investigation.

Well, does it have anything to do with the murder of a couple of our more prominent Washington state citizens?

Sergeant: I said, I cannot talk about the ongoing investigation.

Sergeant Slowater, I get the distinct impression that you are rather hostile. Is it me, it is being interviewed for a blog, or just what is it?

Sergeant: I am a cop. Cops and reporters are not on the same side. You people will do anything to get a story, even if it endangers police officers. So, yes, you might say I’m a bit hostile. Look, I can’t sit here all day sparring with you. I have work to do.

I can’t believe this, she just walked out! Wow. Guess we’ll have to try to do an interview with a different Special Crimes Team member one of these days. I did get the impression though that she had a reason for her hostility. Now, that might be a real story there!

WHICH CHARACTER OWNS THIS RIDE?

Can you guess which character owns this ride?

Can you guess which character owns this ride?

In one of my novels, one of the characters owns this ride. The first two people who leave the correct answer in a comment, will receive a FREE ebook of that novel.
The novels in which this ride might be featured are:
Good Intentions
Sketch of a Murder
Winners will be announced on JANUARY FIRST!

Who Inspires You?

The other day I was talking to a friend of mine and she asked me who was my inspiration for Sergeant Nita Slowater in my murder mystery series about the Special Crimes Team.

Nita is a combination of several strong women who touched my life at various times. My mother was a strong woman who wasn’t afraid to take a swing if she found herself is such a situation. I will be blogging about some of my mother’s adventures later this summer.

My grandmother once chased her boss from the kitchen of the restaurant where she worked, welding a frying pan! Well, you can see she wasn’t one to be dissed.

Audrey Hepburn was one of my heroines while growing up.

And recently, a fine police officer, and friend, has inspired me, and reminded me how human the police really are, while at the same time, how heroic.

Who inspires you?

Leave a comment and tell us about the person who shines a light through the darkness for you.

Some Fun Stuff

I love it when people ask me about my novels and short stories.  Some of the fun conversations that I’ve had include this one:  how do I find the various hair colors for my characters?

Talking to hair stylists is really fun.  Many of these good-natured folks are happy to share their passion for hair.  I have talked with  everyone from a fun  guy who gives hundred dollar haircuts to the great young women at chain salons such as Hair Masters.  They can really tell some stories!

Of course, at three in the morning when I often do a lot of my writing, my friends at the hair salons would not appreciate a. being woke up  b. being interrupted during party-time!  So, I’m on my own, and that’s a scary thought! Especially since I’m a wash-and-wear sort of woman.

For those long nights, I hit a website called Best Wig Outlet.  www.bestwigoutlet.com  They actually have a chart of a wide variety of hair colors.

So, there you have it.  My secret.  Be sure to visit the Best Wig Outlet.  It’s a fun place.

 

Know the Write Rules before you Break them

Grammar, punctuation, word choice: these are the tools of writers.

To write effectively we need to know when and where certain punctuation is used.  A misplaced comma can change the entire meaning of a sentence.

Word choice is critical.  Using a word incorrectly can cause confusion, embarrassment and loss of credibility.

However, there are times in fiction writing  that breaking the rules makes the writing more powerful.  The only way to know how to effectively break the rules, is to first understand them.

Grammar Girl has an excellent, easy to use website for any writer to learn about these essentials.  In addition, you will also find information on proofreading, commas splices and so much more.  I highly recommend it.

Google search: grammargirl.quickanddirtytips.com