Rational Creatures

Audiobook Tour: Rational Creatures by Various Authors

Editor: Christina Boyd

Narrator: Victoria Riley

Length: 18 hours and 3 minutes

Series: The Quill Collective, Book 3

Publisher: The Quill Ink, LLC

Released: Jul. 18, 2019

Genre: Anthologies

“But I hate to hear you talking so, like a fine gentleman, and as if women were all fine ladies, instead of rational creatures. We none of us expect to be in smooth water all our days.” (Persuasion, Jane Austen) Jane Austen: True romantic or rational creature? Her novels transport us back to the Regency, a time when well-mannered gentlemen and finely-bred ladies fell in love as they danced at balls and rode in carriages. Yet her heroines, such as Elizabeth Bennet, Anne Elliot, and Elinor Dashwood, were no swooning, fainthearted damsels in distress. Austen’s novels are timeless classics because of their biting wit, honest social commentary – because she wrote of strong women who were ahead of their day. True to their principles and beliefs, they fought through hypocrisy and broke social boundaries to find their happily-ever-after. In the third romance anthology of The Quill Collective series, 16 celebrated Austenesque authors write the untold histories of Austen’s heroines, brave adventuresses, shy maidens, talkative spinsters, and naughty matrons. Peek around the curtain and discover what made Lady Susan so wicked, Mary Crawford so capricious, and Hettie Bates so in need of Emma Woodhouse’s pity. Rational Creatures is a collection of humorous, poignant, and engaging short stories set in Georgian England that complement and pay homage to Austen’s great works and great ladies who were, perhaps, the first feminists in an era that was not quite ready for feminism. “Make women rational creatures, and free citizens, and they will become good wives; – that is, if men do not neglect the duties of husbands and fathers.” (Mary Wollstonecraft) Stories by: Elizabeth Adams, Nicole Clarkston, Karen M Cox, J. Marie Croft, Amy D’Orazio, Jenetta James, Jessie Lewis, KaraLynne Mackrory, Lona Manning, Christina Morland, Beau North, Sophia Rose, Anngela Schroeder, Joana Starnes, Brooke West, and Caitlin Williams
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CHRISTINA BOYD wears many hats as she is an editor under her own banner, The Quill Ink, a contributor to Austenprose, and a commercial ceramicist. A life member of Jane Austen Society of North America, Christina lives in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest with her dear Mr. B, two busy teenagers, and a retriever named BiBi. Visiting Jane Austen’s England was made possible by actor Henry Cavill when she won the Omaze experience to meet him in the spring of 2017 on the London Eye. True story. You can Google it.
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Narrator Bio Victoria Riley is a British voiceover artist and audiobook narrator. Originally trained as a theatre actor, she gradually moved into voice work and is now happiest behind the mic. She loves classic literature and travelling the world. If she isn’t recording, she’s probably lying in a hammock in some far-flung place, reading book after book after book.
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  I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Christina Boyd. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.     Guest Post
Feminism in the Hearts of Austen’s Most Beloved Females?
By Christina Boyd, editor, “Quill Collective” anthology series
Jane Austen’s novels evoke romantic imaginings of gallant gentlemen and gently-bred ladies. Achieving social, economic, and political equality amongst the sexes isn’t a concept one would imagine in a novel from the 1800’s, especially if the novelist was Jane Austen, whose characters are in pursuit of good matches and whose novels all end in weddings. How could a woman who was poor, never married, and lived with her mother and sister in a cottage on her brother’s estate authentically write about equality? Yet through her veiled wit, honest social commentary, and cleverly constructed prose in a style ahead of her day, Austen’s heroines manage to thwart strict mores—and even the debauchery of Regency England—to reach their fairytale endings. Have you never wondered about her other colorful characters like Mary Crawford, Penelope Clay, Charlotte Lucas, et al.—and how they came to be? In Persuasion, Mrs. Croft says, “But I hate to hear you talking so, like a fine gentleman, and as if women were all fine ladies, instead of rational creatures. We none of us expect to be in smooth water all our days.” Those words have always struck me as terribly modern and I have wondered what Mrs. Croft might have been thinking of when she said those very words to her brother Captain Frederick Wentworth. It is not a reach that several of Jane Austen’s characters might have had feminist sensibilities, even if they yielded to the expectations of their sphere. Further, I like to speculate that Austen was cleverly revealing her own feminist discourse using “her fine brush” on her “little bit (two inches wide) of ivory.” When choosing authors for the soon-to-be released anthology Rational Creatures, I wanted strong women, not just strong writers. Like several of my Rational Creatures authors, Brooke West believes, “There is no singular way to be a feminist. Feminism, to me, is about the ability to choose. To choose whether to have children, to marry, to pursue a career, to wear a suit and tie or a frilly pink dress. It’s that choice that is so often taken from women and rigid expectations put in choice’s place. A woman deciding for herself is the simplest—and best—expression of feminism, to my mind.” West goes on to say about Mansfield Park’s quiet heroine, “Many readers find Fanny weak and boring. I’ll admit—I did, too. At first. But after another read, I found Fanny’s feminist spirit. She won my respect by showing a quiet and enviable strength. She was the victim of everyone’s expectations, but she stood firm in her principles, rejecting Henry’s offer because she knew it would not bring her happiness. Though her ultimate decision to marry Edmund seems predictable—exactly what one would expect of a young woman of her time and exactly the opposite of what one might expect from a tale with a feminist twist—I saw bravery behind her choice. Her choice to marry up when she’d always been told she’s lesser. Her choice to marry at all when it’s perceived she missed her only chance to avoid spinsterhood. Her choice to accept a man who overlooked her.” “The reserved inner strength of Fanny appears to be in counterpoint to that other memorable female character of Mansfield Park, Mary Crawford,” says author Jenetta James. “Where Miss Price is muted and seemingly beholden to others, Miss Crawford is outspoken, charismatic, and independent. Mary Crawford gets all the best lines, but there is more to her character than moral bravado. She is after all a discerning and mostly kindly critic who speaks plainly and lives honestly. The candor which Edmund reviles has about it the stamp of the modern, and in depicting it, Austen was considerably ahead of her time.” Moreover, it seems as unlikely that Austen’s least beloved heroine would forward or embrace any cause besides her own. “With societal conventions thrown aside to make way for a seemingly pampered heroine who, although innately good, appears oblivious to the problems of the world, we have Miss Woodhouse,” says author Anngela Schroeder. “Emma, willing to leg-shackle every other single creature in Highbury to another, refuses to do so for herself. ‘And I am not only, not going to be married, at present, but have very little intention of ever marrying at all.’ And why should she? She has all that is needed by a woman, or a man for that matter. She has fortune, connections, the adoration of her father, and management of his house where she knows that most women are ‘half as much mistress of their husband’s house as [she is] of Hartfield.’” In modern day translation: I don’t need a man or marriage to be happy. Author Lona Manning says, “Penelope Clay, the artful, designing young widow in Persuasion, tries to wheedle her way into Sir Walter Elliot’s heart. She has the ‘art of pleasing,’ and hopes he’ll overlook her low birth, her crooked tooth, and even her freckles. A ‘good’ woman was supposed to sit back and accept the extremely limited choices which restricted her life. Mrs. Clay, left with two children, was supposed to live under her father’s roof, and hope for some other offer of marriage to come along. But Penelope Clay does not sit back and accept this dismal fate. She is active; she smiles, talks, and charms her way into the household of the vain baronet. And why not! The opportunity is there, and it’s the rational thing to do!” In Pride and Prejudice,Charlotte Collins née Lucas seems the Queen of Compromise,” says author Joana Starnes, “because what can her marriage to a self-absorbed fool be but a compromise? She seems the archetypal Regency female who sees marriage as her only object in life, however unappealing the partner and however small the chances of happiness. “Yet should she be censured for her choices or applauded for having the courage to grab any weapon at her disposal and fight the system from within? What can she do with herself if she refuses Mr. Collins other than become a figure of pity to her friends and family, someone taken for granted and expected to keep house or help raise other people’s children for the ‘privilege’ of being tolerated in their home? “ ‘Not Charlotte!’ says Starnes. “She seizes the one chance that comes her way. And if that means indulging Lady Catherine with smiles and nods and playing the part of the model wife while she adroitly coaxes her weak-minded husband into doing her bidding, then so be it! Her envisaged reward is financial security and the privileges that come with being the actual head of her household. And there is always the promise of becoming the mistress of Longbourn someday…” Although the idea of “feminism” was coined long after Austen’s time, the contributing authors to Rational Creatures wrote backstories or parallel tales off-stage of canon, remaining true to the ladies we recognize in Austen’s great works—whilst stirring feminism in the hearts of some of her beloved characters. Surely that is why so many adore Elizabeth Bennet best: her moral strength to reject not one but two advantageous proposals, choosing love and respect over wealth and social status. West proclaims the project’s intent best: “I wanted to show Fanny as a part of the beginning [of feminism]—as a young woman who sticks to her morals and does not let anyone else tell her what her happily-ever-after must be. A woman who would think for and choose for herself.” Isn’t that one of the reasons millions have loved Austen’s novels and her rational creatures these last two-hundred years? I daresay, it’s those little bits that will endure another two hundred. “Make women rational creatures, and free citizens, and they will become good wives; that is, if men do not neglect the duties of husbands and fathers.” Mary Wollstonecraft Giveaway
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Legend of Song de Light

a duet in an all-time signature by Kaitlynzq
midnight’s pink undercurrent
sunrise’s hum
lovecontu
continuous
dream in-real time
tru’adreyam
ocean in the sky
sky within the ocean
In the series Lovecontu Song de Light Lovecontu
A series that interweaves interior elements from the stories together like gentle hugs to one’s heart from Ancient Script of
Lovecontu audio poem, a vocal surround of unique instrumental notes from Legend of Song de Light audio book, layers of
quiet a cappella from inside of Legend of Song de Light audio play, to petal soft pink glows that hum throughout the hours
held within Lovecontu Song de Light Lovecontu audio set.
The following links will guide you to the vocal recording for an extended and expanded upon scene of moments that
subtly touch inside of Legend of Song de Light audio book, and Legend of Song de Light audio play, and
are
composed in the notes of lovecontu tru’adreyam.
For the audio version on my audio streams:
https://soundcloud.com/kaitlynzq/extended-expanded-upon-scenes-three-for-legend-of-song-de-light
And, for the audio streams and text version on my blog:
https://kaitlynzq.com/blog/extended-amp-expanded-upon-scenes-three-for-legend-of-song-de-light
Legend of Song de Light audio book is included in the series of interconnected stories Lovecontu Song de Light Lovecontu .
A series of interior connections of lovecontu with feather light whispers of love, sonic palettes of radiant-ambient colors,
and songs from within of continuance.
Reviews for Legend of Song de Light audio book
…the author creates this book of intimate passions, you have what will soon become one of your favorite audio books. The author effectively draws you into each character’s scene and sets them (the characters) up individually and as a unit. You are allowed to discover their personalities and passions. I found myself envisioning each room, each touch and each emotion the author pulled out of her characters…”
by Kay with KayBee’s Bookshelf https://www.kaybeesbookshelf.com
…This stunningly original composition is heartbreaking yet uplifting and not to be missed…” by Lynda with Books Direct https://www.booksdirectonline.com
Kaitlynzq puts together a magnificent “song” with her words of Legend of Song de Light…The music in the background was chosen perfectly as it almost danced around her words…”
by Amy with Amy’s Bookshelf Reviews http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews
Wonderful imagery and compelling tales!…Kaitlynzq’s storytelling technique in Legend of Song de Light is quite unique. …There is an artistic take on fiction, heightened by the effects of poetry, photography and ballet expressed in each tale…” by Marie with Writing in the Modern Age http://marielavender.blogspot.com
Excellent book I really loved it.” by Nancy
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Information for the audio book: Recorded in Kaitlynzq’s voice with a blend of music like a heart’s wave
into
downloadable mp3 files.
Available for purchase HERE!
My fictional stories are written from the inside view
of a character’s interior heart-that
beautiful, vulnerable, intimate space
feelings, desires, needs, dreams
a blend of
delicate feather ripples of heart waves
needs, feelings, dreams, desires
quiet, gentle heart strings
tender, continuous
soft, vulnerable air mist
circles, weaves to caress
a sonic sea of heart’s breath
Woven into audio books that are recorded in my voice with a medley of music as a heart’s wave into downloadable mp3
files; audio plays adapted from the audio books, and layered into pdf files like a
heart’s song; audio poems that are
multiple poems designed to connect to form a story as a heart’s breath; and audio sets that are sets of
these interconnected
stories with elements from each story that interweave
in one another as heart’s wave, heart’s song, heart’s breath.
Follow the tour HERE !

Kaitlynzq

Kaitlynzq and I met on social media and because of our mutual love of poetry.

Author Bio

My fictional stories are written from the inside view
of a character’s interior heart-that

beautiful, vulnerable, intimate space
feelings, desires, needs, dreams

a blend of

delicate feather ripples of heart waves
needs, feelings, dreams, desires
quiet, gentle heart strings
tender, continuous
soft, vulnerable air mist
circles, weaves to caress
a sonic sea of heart’s breath

Woven into audio books that are recorded in my voice with a medley of music as a heart’s wave into downloadable mp3 files; audio plays adapted from the audio books, and layered into pdf files like a heart’s song; audio poems that are multiple poems designed to connect to form a story as a heart’s breath; and audio sets that are sets of these interconnected stories with elements from each story that interweave in one another as heart’s wave, heart’s song, heart’s breath.

Tell us about yourself.

It’s been wonderful to connect with Eileen, and I appreciate the opportunity to share more about what I do with all of you.  Since my bio is already provided, I thought I would expand upon some of what touches me that in one form, or another finds its way into my writing.

The following words are part of the textures that are included in a poem I wrote several years ago

….A lake rests among majestic hills

And reflects the tranquil place of my mind…

These words, when I read them now remind me of times when I’ve been hiking in the mountains, and the clouds, fog and mist are resting below my feet, and gathered in a way that somehow looks like a calm body of water is nestled within the mountain range. 

I find nature’s unique moments so fascinating and inspirational.  Sometimes, tears like waterfalls come from the well inside of me that is unknown, but felt. 

If you would like to read this poem, as well as more prose & poetry, these links lead to the posts on my blog & audio streams

https://kaitlynzq.com/blog/a-poem-in-a-tranquil-internal-rhythm-by-kaitlynzq

https://kaitlynzq.com/blog?tag=more+prose+%26+poetry#show-archive

When did you know you wanted to be an author?

Feels like I knew before I was born

What genres do you like to read? Are these the same genres you write in?

I love adult literary fiction, poetry and romance, and these are the same genres that I write in.

Is your book for adults, young adults or children?

My books are created for adults.

What is your current release or project?

Ancient Script of Lovecontu audio poem is a story that revealed itself to me one poetic layer within another of feelings, needs, desires, dreams.  Like the title as whispers of heart beats from within.

And, it is the depth of a heart’s beautiful, vulnerable, intimate space that is held inside of the multiple poems that interconnect to form the story of Ancient Script of Lovecontu. 

Desires that stir the spectrum of emotions, expression of needs that walk delicately with the companion of uncertainty, touches like flowers as more is revealed, and all with the chord of lovecontu as a stream of words.

This audio poem is included in the series of interconnected stories Lovecontu Song de Light Lovecontu. A series that interweaves interior elements from the stories together like gentle hugs to one’s heart from Ancient Script of Lovecontu audio poem, a vocal surround of unique instrumental notes from Legend of Song de Light audio book, layers of quiet a cappella from inside Legend of Song de Light audio play, to petal soft pink glows that hum throughout the hours held within Lovecontu Song de Light Lovecontu audio set.     .

Tell us about the key characters

The key character is a lady whose name is heard within a poem.  And, sensory experiences of her emotions expressed in nature’s rhythmic qualities, with love as the undercurrent, to natural connections.

What is your blurb or synopsis of the book?

This link will guide you to the vocal synopsis for Ancient Script of Lovecontu audio poem

Share an excerpt .

An excerpt of a poem from inside Ancient Script of Lovecontu audio poem

A hamster to and fro
One corner to the next
Faster and faster with each step
Blind to what’s around it
Now bruised every which way

Oh, actually, that’s how I’m feeling

A breeze, melodic in pace
Caresses around me
As a cocoon of soft cashmere

Oh, actually, that’s how I’m feeling

Jackhammer blasts through the air
Ricocheting past every decibel level
Breaking glass splinters to the ground
Immeasurable chaos

Oh, actually, that’s how I’m feeling

Smooth luxury blesses my tongue
Sprinkles with surprises of heaven
As nature’s bounty moves in celebration through my body

Oh, actually, that’s how I’m feeling

Honeysuckle saunters in through the screen
To remind me of spring
Accompanied by daffodils sweet aroma
With a promise of what is to come

Oh, actually, that’s how I’m feeling

Feelings to experience,
To allow,
To decode

Feelings as reminders of being alive
And under them all
Hear spirit’s whisper,
“I care about you”

“I care about you.”

To hear the vocal recording of this poem as recorded within the story of Ancient Script of Lovecontu audio poem, please select this video https://youtu.be/Z6KhCkH0izY  A video that holds a special extension of an integral stream.

Do you have a favorite scene?

One of my favorite scenes is the following stanza that is included in the excerpt:

A moment I personally would like repeated in all of my days.  A scene that holds so many variations, and are part of the inspiration for this story.  My own dreams, needs, feelings, desires held in many ways within the words that make the layers of this stanza.

A breeze, melodic in pace
Caresses around me
As a cocoon of soft cashmere

What advice would you give a beginner?

Something that helps me when I am staring at the center of uncertainty is to re-read, and re-read good reviews of my books.  They can be like blankets of reminders to continue writing.

Website

https://kaitlynzq.com/

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Social Media

blog & audio streams

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Legend of Song de Light

Legend of Song de Light
by Kaitlynzq
Genre: Literary Fiction, Romance
The stories within Legend of Song de Light
connect, unfold, interweave many character’s stories
needs, feelings, desires, dreams
their threads as two crescent moons
connected under the firelights
that layer the chords, and form the lyrics
all of you entered my world as dawn’s awakening sky of soft palette
my garnet heart melted in iridescence to bloom in sun’s rays
glow in night’s depth as the stars echo the rhythm of my heart
my insides sigh and expand in delight
harmonious blend as our lives
circle the melody
Information for the audio play :
The audio play is adapted from Legend of Song de Light audio book by
Kaitlynzq, and layered into pdf files as a heart’s song.
And, written in how her imagination envisions an audio play
The characters are heard
Their interior hearts speak
The volumes of their depth
In the airwaves that float around you
While in attendance in a public venue
The actors are unseen but heard
Their lyrical voices like a heart’s song
And available as a downloadable pdf file.
You can purchase HERE!
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My fictional stories are written from the inside view
of a character’s interior heart-that
beautiful, vulnerable, intimate space
feelings, desires, needs, dreams
a blend of
delicate feather ripples of heart waves
needs, feelings, dreams, desires
quiet, gentle heart strings
tender, continuous
soft, vulnerable air mist
circles, weaves to caress
a sonic sea of heart’s breath
Woven into audio books that are recorded in my voice with a medley of music as a heart’s wave into downloadable mp3 files; audio plays adapted from the audio books, and layered into pdf files like a heart’s song; audio poems that are multiple poems designed to connect to form a story as a heart’s breath;
and audio sets that are sets of these interconnected stories with elements from each story that interweave
in one another as heart’s wave, heart’s song, heart’s breath.
Follow the tour HERE for exclusive content and a giveaway!