Sunday 27 September 2015

Adamus

Greetings, readers.

As you all know, ScottyPedia is not averse to helping out local talent in realising their dreams. This assistance is not limited to writers; I support my friends in the performing arts as well.

Tonight I want to share with you the work of a local singer - Ms Adamus London-Bakari. Her first name is pronounced Ah-day-mus for those who are wondering. Hailing from Siparia, she also happens to be a fellow student in the Ken Gordon School of Journalism and Communication Studies at COSTAATT.
There's Adamus!
She has recorded a R&B song  called "The Love I Could've Had" and made a music video as well. The song covers a topic that many of us are familiar with - present regrets over past love-based decisions. It also features vocals from a well-known local ragga-soca star: Ziggy Ranking!
Adamus feat. Ziggy Ranking - The Love I Could've Had
The video features Adamus, her 'husband' (Jimmel Fortune), the husband's henchman (Rondoll Glasgow) and her psychologist. Do any of you recognise the psychologist? Yes, yours truly is the psychologist, Dr. Walter, upon whom Adamus unloads her woes! Thank you for considering me for the role, Adamus.
Look! ScottyPedia is in a music video!!!!
I hope you enjoy watching the video and hearing the song. If you want to contact Adamus you can get her via email, Facebook and even Google+.

I want to make a special plea to all of you out there: try as much as you can to help people realise their dreams. When you do, the rewards for them and yourself are truly wonders to behold!!!
Especially if you've made a positive contribution to it!


Saturday 5 September 2015

The book thief III - Jemma's Redemption

Redemption, when you can get it, is a truly wonderful feeling indeed!
For those of you who are regular readers, I'm certain that you will recall the saga undergone by my good friend Jemma Grey as an aspiring author. For those who are unfamiliar, you can read about it in The book thief and The book thief II.
Mondkar The Manuscript Mountebank in action!

I have some positive news that I wish to share with you, as Jemma has extracted a bit of personal redemption in the situation and, in doing so, has simultaneously realised one of her dreams. Ms Grey has moved from the realm of aspiring author to that of published author!
A dream made reality!
That's correct - Ms Jemma Grey is now a published author. Pretend With Me, the first instalment of the Midnight Society series, was officially launched at the Tattoo Fest event at the Centre of Excellence on August 2nd (last month). Given the goth nature of the novel, it fit right in at that event and Jemma did some brisk business that afternoon.

Our newly-minted author signs a copy of her novel for a fan.

She also had herself a stall at the recent GamesCon at UWI, St. Augustine as well on August 29th, where she not only enjoyed some good sales of her paperback but also got to see one of her favourite characters, Kickass, 'live' in the flesh via one of the Cosplay enthusiasts there. Don't be fooled by her apparently calm demeanour in this photo; she could barely contain her delight!

To cap off a wonderful time, Jemma got to pose with Kickass!
ScottyPedia had a small hand in helping her achieve these goals. My contribution? I had the arduous task of proofreading her manuscript before publication. That was no easy feat (Jemma apologised for this up front) in that this was my first official proofreading engagement of major consequence and the pressure was on for me to deliver on time. Needless to say, ScottyPedia delivered to a thankful client who reciprocated in the manner below!
Alas, Jemma never spells my real name right ... Too much The Omen movies, perhaps?

I hope that you will, in turn, also help and support a local author by purchasing a copy or two of Pretend With Me and the upcoming novels (yes, plural) in the Midnight Society series. You can find copies (paperback and Kindle versions) at Amazon. At present, Jemma is deep into the completion of the second instalment, which should become available early next year. And, if there is any doubt in your minds, I am very proud of my friend's achievement and the small role that I had in helping to bring vision to reality. in this world where hopes and dreams can take decades to realise, if at all, yet can be dashed and shattered in a heartbeat, it is good to see one come true and it is a wonderful feeling to know that you're partially responsible for making it happen.
Jemma Grey interacting with a fan at her book launch.
And thanks must be given to the book thief, Mr. Mondkar - The Manuscript Mountebank, for it was your damaging acts that brought about a cascade of positive vibrations and encouragement that has culminated in the above. While we may never recover what you have already stolen, Jemma has indeed reaped her just rewards otherwise, despite yourself.
From thought to paper to sales!
Finally, there is another reason I chose to put up this post today - September 5th happens to be Jemma's birthday. So please join with me in wishing my author friend a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
Happy Birthday to you, Jemma Grey!