Cold
By Victoria Dougherty
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ColdApr 29, 2024
Mothers of Real and Fictional Characters: We Salute You
This week in the Cold, we explore the roots of family lore as we salute mothers, Mother's Day, and the enchanting, soul nourishing, and formidable process of raising humans.
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Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
The Names We Give, Are Given, and Assume
This week in the Cold, we talk about names, monikers, and aliases; why they matter and what they mean in both our lives and our character's journeys!
Writing Epic Battle Scenes and War Stories
This week in the Cold, we're going deep on war. Whether it's the focus or merely the backdrop of a story, war is riveting and writing about it presents unique challenges.
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The Meaning of Happiness
This week in the Cold, we're talking family lore and about the difference between happiness and meaning and how the two are interwoven in our lives.
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon Page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2014/06/25/the-meaning-of-happiness/
An Ode to the Cocktail Hour
This week in the Cold, we're celebrating the old fashioned cocktail hour. What we're really paying tribute to, however, is not the drink - you can have a mocktail, a bowl of fries, anything that tickles your fancy - it's a designated hour to connect, tell stories, laugh...be a family or community.
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Demanding Greatness of Our Characters
This week in the Cold, we're talking about how to create a character you'd fall on your sword for, rip off your clothes for and beg them to take you, and want as your very best friend in the world. The kind of character who aspires to greatness and stays with you long after you read THE END.
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Victoria's Amazon Page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
10 Reasons Why Men Must Start Reading Fiction Again
This week in the Cold, the title of the episode says it all. I've got ten really great reasons why men need to start reading fiction again. And I've got a link to a long list of great, high T novels for the guys out there to get started on. This is a diverse list of novels offered by my writer friends (indie, traditional, non-fiction and fiction), and by literary agents, designers, housewives, an advice columnist, corporate rats, a USMC General, a real estate agent, and even a Pulitzer Prize winner. The only thing they all have in common is fiction, me and Cold.
Start reading, guys: The By No Means Finished Ultimate Cold Reading List of Fiction For Men | Cold (wordpress.com) Become a Cold Member: Stories you never want to end; worlds you never want to leave. (ck.page) Victoria's Amazon page (featuring some great Cold War thrillers...ahem, guys): Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
Lovers and Warriors: On Writing Riveting Passion and Violence
This week in the Cold, we talk about the necessity of high stakes in a story. How scenes of love and passion must mirror ones of violence and conflict in intensity and yes, sensuality, or else the story feels out of balance, and we shortchange the reader.
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Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
In Defense of Dark Humor
This week in the Cold, we're taking a deep dive into humor, particularly dark humor. We're discussing its limits - if there are any - its benefits, and the way humor is often perceived.
Relevant links: #901 Victoria Dougherty: Creating a Story, Character Development, and the Limits of Art (youtube.com)
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How Much Romance Can a Man Take?
This week in the Cold, we address this the very issue of men and their tentative, at times contentious, and most of all secretive relationship to romance. I also have some surprises for you, and you're going to have to listen to find out about them.
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What Does it Mean to Be an Outlier?
This week in the Cold, we talk about the observers among us; those who never quite feel like they fit in. Outliers used to be a small, self-identified group of people, but increasingly, at least according to multiple media articles and my therapist friends, more and more people are turning inward.
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The Longest Shortest Twenty Years of Your Life
This week in the Cold we're embarking on a retrospective of one of the most epic stories of our lives...that of raising a family. The ups and downs, the suspense, the plot twists and turns, the page-turning madness, the beauty, the meaning, the joy. It's all here!
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You Say You Want a Resolution?
On this last day of the year, we're talking New Year's resolutions here in the Cold. Not the usual ones - giving up chocolate, blah, blah, blah - but the kinds of game-changers that have a lasting impact on our lives.
Relevant links: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
The Artist's Way: https://www.amazon.com/Artists-Way-25th-Anniversary/dp/0143129252
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Twelve Cold Days of Christmas
In honor of the coming holidays, we're doing something a little different in the Cold. This week's listening experience is more like a song. It’s certainly inspired by a song; one I’m sure you know. You’re welcome to do your best to sing along to the tune of the Twelve Days of Christmas (or you can read the written version by following the link to my blog below). You can rap it, if you prefer. Doesn’t matter…as long as you take it into your heart. Maybe if it stays there over not just these next twelve days, but twelve months, you’ll find the spirit of these words and their concurrent offerings will accrue.
Victoria's BREATH series on Amazon: Breath (3 book series) Kindle Edition (amazon.com) BREATH on other platforms: https://books2read.com/u/4XrYoN
The Twelve Cold Days of Christmas on the Cold blog: Twelve Cold Days of Christmas | Cold (wordpress.com)
Building the Architecture of Our Stories and Our Spirits
This week in the Cold we talk about the architecture of the soul and the spirit. We're being both literal and metaphorical here, and no, we're not being pompous - swear. This makes for a great start to the holiday season!
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2018/12/14/what-we-build-how-architecture-is-changing-my-relationship-with-my-faith/
Breakthroughs
This week in the Cold, we talk about how to facilitate and maintain the momentum of creative breakthroughs. This is an active, deliberate process, my friends!
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The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Every year around this time in the Cold, I like to make a comprehensive list of all the things for which I am grateful. It's more than a list, it's one part meditation, one part story. Because the stories we tell ourselves about our lives, how we frame our experiences, are every bit as important as the stories we consume and tell others.
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Shining Daylight on the Creative Impulse
This week in the Cold we talk about how even seasoned writers can experience creative stammers and what to do about them! This will be illuminating as hell.
Get The Artist's Way: The Artist's Way: 30th Anniversary Edition - Kindle edition by Cameron, Julia. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
The Story That Changed My Life
This week in the Cold, I'm sharing with you a story about a one hundred- and two-year-old woman who I met as a teenager. She quite literally changed my life and my perspective, and may just do the same for you.
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2015/08/10/sundays-with-merle/
A Glimpse Inside the Creative Mind
This week in the Cold, we talk about creators and how we feed our creativity. The life of an artist (and I use that term fairly broadly) can be reclusive, engrossing, and hugely rewarding. But when we feel blocked, or experience a creative stutter, those same inclinations towards solitude that serve us so well when the juices are flowing can turn on us, leave us feeling like we're floating alone in outer space. Well...no more! I've got some inspiration and ideas to help!
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2018/06/29/the-funny-thing-about-the-life-of-an-artist/
Walk With Me Among the Dead
This week in the Cold, we tell some stories of the dead, as we walk through a few odd and notable cemeteries. It's a spooky, but mostly soulful contemplation that puts a different spin on the Halloween season.
If you'd like to read my essay on the lost cosmonauts of the Soviet Union - the one mentioned in the podcast, you can do so here: The Lost Cosmonauts of the Soviet Union | Cold (wordpress.com) Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
A Prayer for Victims and Perpetrators
In light of the recent eruption of violence in Gaza, I hope you'll join me in a short prayer (or meditation) today.
Prague, My Alma Mater
This week in the Cold, we talk about the institutions and experiences that shape our lives, change our trajectories, and allow us to see ourselves anew. We get contemplative, sentimental, and philosophical...and yes, some great stories are told (ever been chased down a dark alley by a Servian gangster?). Don't even think about not joining in.
Heads up! My novel "Savage Island" is on sale on the following platforms ($.99 October 6-9)
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Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon Page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2014/10/01/prague-my-alma-mater/
Family Lore: The Ghostly Impact of an Estranged Parent on Our Stories and Our Lives
This week in the COLD, we dive back into family lore. We explore estrangement from a parent, grief, and the unorthodox gift of a misfit relative. Please find a comfortable spot, pour yourself something warm, close your eyes and have a listen.
My BREATH series (books 1 and 2 will be on sale this weekend (Friday, the 29th and Saturday the 30th of September).
BREATH, book 1: Amazon.com: Breath: An Epic Historical Fantasy Saga (Book 1 of the Breath series) eBook : Dougherty, Victoria: Kindle Store BREATH on other platforms:
https://books2read.com/u/4XrYoN
OF SAND AND BONE (book 2 of BREATH): Amazon.com: Of Sand and Bone: An Epic Historical Fantasy Saga (Book 2 of the Breath series) eBook : Dougherty, Victoria: Kindle Store If you're interested in reading THE BONE CHURCH, the Cold War thriller mentioned in this podcast: The Bone Church: A Novel (The Cold War Chronicles Book 1) - Kindle edition by Dougherty, Victoria. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
And here's my website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
If You've Managed to Move an Audience, You've Succeeded
This week in the Cold, I tell you all about one of the biggest pieces of shite that I've not only ever come across, but actually had the audacity to translate and produce for the stage. And I say this with tremendous affection. I do this not to torture you, but to demonstrate why, sometimes, really bad stories hit a sweet spot in the greater culture and go on to phenomenal success.
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon Page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2013/06/24/so-bad-its-good-or-something-like-that/
Do You Hear That? It's Your Muse Talking.
This week in the Cold, we're talking about learning to listen to our muses, and subsequently, developing our true voices as writers. Will you write explicit sex into a love scene, or leave most of that to the reader's imagination? How far will you go with violence? When developing a magic system, will you make it subtle or spells-and-broomsticks obvious? Making these decisions is crucial to developing our styles and attracting readers who will keep coming back for more.
As promised, here is a short excerpt for what I'm working on, as I hone my voice for a Cold War detective noir series.
Bombay, India, 1959
A single bead of sweat trickled down Rodki Semyonov’s face, pooling at first in the saw-toothed scar on his cheek, then spilling over, carving a silvery path through the grime and soot that clung to his skin. The chill of the stone slab beneath him was welcome, even if it did little to cool him down. The Bombay heat was relentless, even this deep underground. He blinked up at the dripping ceiling, the sound echoing like a funeral dirge through the dimly lit chamber he found himself in. A place so abandoned that even the smells of mold and rust seemed faraway. But maybe that was more to do with Zoya.
“Rodki,” she said.
Hers was a cold soprano of a voice, made for a woman who was born to wear black velvet, but never did. And it had haunted his dreams for two long years.
Zoya leaned over him, blotting his face with a damp towel, letting her fiery hair brush his temples. “You’re a long way from Mother Russia.”
NO IDEA WHERE TO TAKE THIS YET. Likely, it’ll end in passion or death. Maybe both
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon Page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
A Few Words About Taking on More Than We Think We Can Handle (spoiler alert: I'm for it)
This week in the Cold, I give you the skinny about what it's been like to renovate a nearly two-hundred-year-old house over the course of almost twenty years, and how this process mirrors the creative process. Particularly the process of conceiving and writing a novel or series. If you love adventure, you won't want to miss it.
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon Page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2016/01/19/down-there-by-the-train/
Capturing the Local: A Yankee’s Thoughts on Living in the South
This week on Cold, we talk about absorbing and interpreting our very own surroundings as part of our stories. We delve into my experience as a northerner who has now lived most of her adult life in the south, and what it's like to view a place as an outsider, but eventually blend in and become something resembling a local.
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2016/05/11/northern-lights-southern-exposure-a-yankees-thoughts-on-living-in-the-south/
August in the Cold
This week in the Cold, we're stripping off our clothes and laying in the heat. We're scratching our mosquito bites with complete abandon, bathing in any body of water that is not a bathtub, singing out loud and chewing on onion grass. Join us and leave your favorite summer stories and activities in the comments!
Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2014/08/19/august-in-the-cold/
The Tale of a Country Mouse and City Mouse…Updated a Bit
This week in the Cold, we're celebrating summer with my own updated story of the country mouse and city mouse. This one is complete with teenage girls, bugs and snakes, visits to The Met, ghosts, Civil War battlefields, and even the cast of "Hamilton." You won't want to miss it!
Victoria on Amazon: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2018/08/10/the-tale-of-a-country-mouse-and-city-mouse-updated-a-bit/
Inhabiting the Ruins: Abandoned Places and Forgotten Souls are the Cornerstones of Great Stories
This week in the Cold, we talk about the artist Mirna Pavlovic's obsession with grand, abandoned places and how her vision corresponds with a writer's (at least this writer's) exploration of damaged characters plagued by broken dreams, violence, and lost love. We also talk about abandoned stories and why it's important to revisit them. Please have a listen.
Check out Mirna Pavlovic's amazing photography in this article: Photographer Mirna Pavlovic Captures the Decaying Interiors of Grand European Villas | ArchDaily
And my stories here: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
And here: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/decaying-worlds-inhabiting-the-ruins-of-a-structure-and-a-soul/
Please Stay for the Fireworks! (Some thoughts on the American story.)
This week in the Cold, we're celebrating American Independence Day by talking about family lore and the impact it has on our lives as citizens and creators. My own family's harrowing American story has informed my outlook on love, parenting, speech, and civic responsibility. The incredible tales I grew up hearing around our family dinner table - including our "coming to America" accounts - made my becoming a writer inevitable, even when other careers might have been less competitive and more lucrative. So, light a sparkler and join us!
Victoria's books: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2014/07/04/please-stay-for-the-fireworks-some-thoughts-on-being-an-american/
On Making a Man
This week in the Cold, we're celebrating Father's Day by talking about what it takes to make a man - both in fiction and in the Homeric journey of parenting. And yes, they overlap big time - at least for this parent and fiction writer.
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Oh, and here's the Radio Prague interview referenced in the podcast: The deep scars of the Cold War: Victoria Dougherty draws on own family’s dramatic history for The Bone Church | Radio Prague International And links to my books: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Happy Father's Day!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2014/11/18/on-making-a-man/
Noir: Revisited and Reimagined
This week in the Cold, we're pouring ourselves a whiskey, lighting up a smoke, and slipping into the wonderful, seedy, stylish, dark, and darkly funny world of Noir!
Victoria's Amazon Page (including some of my own noir thrillers): Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Links to some of my favorite noir thrillers: London Boulevard: A Novel - Kindle edition by Bruen, Ken. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. Farewell, My Lovely: A Novel (Philip Marlowe series Book 2) - Kindle edition by Chandler, Raymond. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. The Adventures of Sam Spade and other stories - Kindle edition by Dashiell Hammett. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. Link to a great Noir dictionary: Noir Slang Glossary (looseshadowsstories.com)
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The Myths and Truths of a Creator's Life
This week in the Cold we're talking about really makes up the creative life, picking apart the actual bones of creativity, and the foundation upon which wild notions and beautiful things are built.
BREATH (Book 1 of the BREATH series) is available free for download this week only!
Get it while it's Cold!
Amazon.com: Breath: An Epic Historical Fantasy Saga (Book 1 of the Breath series) eBook : Dougherty, Victoria: Kindle Store BREATH on other platforms: https://books2read.com/u/4XrYoN
Approaching Fiction Like a Scientist
This week in the Cold, we're talking about the difficulties inherent in taking a fresh, cold eye to your own work. In making your metaphors original, lyrical, and true, and turning the everyday into the fascinating, even magical. In essence, this involves approaching our work like a scientist and asking the very questions of ourselves that would produce counterintuitive answers full of wonder and awe. I'm also soliciting your opinions, my fellow scientists and creators, so allow me to take of your minds, if you will.
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2023/05/05/approaching-fiction-like-a-scientist/
A Slavic Eye for Cold War Nostalgia
This week in the Cold, we're going all in on the Cold War! I've been immersing myself in Cold War art, photography and aesthetics as I've been writing a new, episodic Cold War noir thriller set in Moscow, Berlin, and Bombay in the late 1950s and it's been a blast! And I'm so happy to take you through some of my favorite Cold War memories and experiences!
Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi’s art on Radio Free Europe: Lenin On Linen: An Artist Remembers Her Soviet Childhood (rferl.org) My art on my Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update And website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2017/10/20/a-slavic-eye-for-cold-war-nostalgia/
Checking for Monsters Under Our Beds
This week in the Cold, we talk about how the stories we create and consume allow us to explore our deepest darkest fears. Listen...IF YOU DARE!
Victoria's Amazon Page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2023/04/21/our-deepest-darkest-fears/
How Food Makes the Stories We Live and Consume Come Alive
This week in the Cold, we're not only talking about how our food experiences affect our lives, but how they make their way into the stories we create (or merely enjoy). Just for fun, I'm leaving you with a very ethnic Eastern European recipe that my people love. It may seem weird and little outside of your comfort zone, but that's the point, so give it a shot. And don't forget to let me know what you think.
ROASTED BEEF TONGUE WITH ANCHOVY BUTTER
1 fresh beef tongue, boiled and skinned (simmer tongue in salted water for 3 to 4 hours)
1/4 pound butter
6 anchovies, mashed
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
1 cup beef stock
1 cup bread crumbs
Preheat over to 350 degrees.
Cream half the butter with mashed anchovies and spread over cooked tongue. In a large pot, brown onion in the remaining butter, add meat and brown that a little, too. Pour in 1/2 cup beef stock. Roast in oven for about 1 hour or until tongue is good and brown on both sides. Sprinkle with lemon juice and bread crumbs. Add remaining stock and bake until bread crumbs are golden brown. Serves 6.
My stories full of action, but dammit, my characters always stop to have a meal when they can: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2017/12/22/nothing-says-i-like-you-more-than-a-home-cooked-meal/
The Role of Rituals and Faith in the Stories of Our Lives
This week in The Cold, we are diving into our most primal selves. I think it is nearly impossible to overestimate the role of ritual and faith in how we see the world - in the stories we consume, we tell ourselves, and we tell others. This is as true of the atheist as it is the believer, because it is the way human beings have made sense of the world since the dawn of time. We see it in every fiction genre, every archetype, and it's fascinating to contemplate.
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2014/04/22/faith-and-the-nine-year-old-skeptic/
The Mysterious Mr. X
Doesn't it seem like almost everyone knows someone who they believe was or is a spy? That's why this week in The Cold, we're talking about spies and the spy genre. I've got my stories and I'm telling them!
The Hungarian by Victoria Dougherty is on sale in trade paperback: Amazon.com: The Hungarian: 9781734223460: Dougherty, Victoria: Books
Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2023/03/24/the-mysterious-mr-x/
How Country Music Made Me a Better Writer
This week in the Cold, we talk about how externals - a new environment, the music we listen to - influence the story-making process. In my own experience, moving to a rural part of the country, after having been a city-dweller all my life, and discovering country music, has had a deep and profound impact in how I tell a story and create a character.
The Hungarian by Victoria Dougherty (Cold War thriller): Amazon.com: The Hungarian: 9781734223460: Dougherty, Victoria: Books Victoria's other stories: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update Victoria's website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2016/11/11/how-country-music-made-me-a-better-writer/
The Deep, Lasting Impact of the Greatest Vacation Romance Story Ever Told!
This week in the Cold, I tell a great vacation romance story and we ponder how deeply well told, important stories impact our lives. How they help us make sense of our emotions, organize our thoughts, and inspire the stories we write and create, or merely fantasize about.
Savage Island: A BREATH Novel: Amazon.com: Savage Island: A Breath Novel eBook : Dougherty, Victoria: Kindle Store
Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2016/12/06/beaches-sunsets-and-butt-sniffing-the-best-vacation-romance-ever/
The Joys of Parochialism, Community Lore, and the Real Story Behind "The Exorcist"
This week in the Cold, we go demonic and talk about all manner of community lore, but especially about the real events that inspired the classic novel and 1973 film, "The Exorcist." This is a deep dive into how non-fiction becomes lore, which turns into fiction that spreads like wildfire!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2023/02/24/go-to-st-louis/
And speaking of fiction, here's some of mine: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
Community: The Other Kind of Love Story
This week in the Cold, we're tearing our eyes away from our lovers and giving some much-needed attention to the other love story in our lives - the one we experience with our communities.
Check out Victoria's Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
Victoria website: Welcome to Victoria Dougherty Books
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2023/02/10/community-the-other-kind-of-love-story/
Love Stories
This week in the Cold, we talk about the structural similarities between popular fictional love stories and our own real-life love stories. According to readers, how a pair of lovers meet and come to be together is critical to their enjoyment of a story and features prominently in their continued interest in what happens to those characters. According to the most extensive research on long term relationships like marriage, how we fall in love - the story of us - is probably the most important factor determining whether or not that relationship will last. Powerful stuff you don't want to miss.
All of my novels are big on love stories, even if they're not romances, per se. Here's where you can get them: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2016/02/02/love-stories/
Say Anything: Here’s a Conversation You Don’t Want to Miss
This week in the Cold, we're talking about the art and purpose of conversation. Not just any conversation, but the kind that allows for nuance, true insights, a real connection. As a fiction writer, my greatest tool is observation. To be able to capture the essence of a character and do it generously is what makes for a good story, as far as I'm concerned. Something that feels light on the page and sticks with you. Having conversations with people - even when they are very different from me and hold opposing views - is what enables that.
That's why I also want to offer you what I think is a long, meandering, complex and wonderful conversation. It's between me and my friend, Ricardo Lopes, aka The Dissenter, and happened on his podcast of the same name.
As promised on this week's Cold, here's the YouTube link: #730 Victoria Dougherty: Science and Literature, Character Development, Realism, and Free Speech - YouTube
The Dissenter with Ricardo Lopes is also available on Spotify and all the usual suspects.
And here's a link to my Amazon page: Amazon.com: Victoria Dougherty: books, biography, latest update
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2023/01/27/say-anything-heres-a-conversation-you-dont-want-to-miss/
On the Pursuit of Excellence
This week in the Cold, we talk about the thrill inherent in doing our absolute best. How the pursuit of excellence is a noble exercise; especially when we’re able to separate the pursuit from the actual outcome.
www.victoriadoughertybooks.com
BREATH series: Breath (3 book series) Kindle Edition (amazon.com)
The Cold War Chronicles: The Cold War Chronicles (2 book series) Kindle Edition (amazon.com)
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2023/01/13/time-resolve-and-the-pursuit-of-excellence/
Apocalypse Now and Then
This week in the Cold, we're talking about writer's block, being at war with time, and surviving an apocalypse or two. Especially the apocalypse part.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2015/10/31/apocalypse-now-and-then/
Celebrating Art That’s on the Edge
This holiday week in the Cold, we're celebrating art that's on the edge, that's...creepy. To me, creepiness is a much broader concept than it would seem, at least on the surface. It’s not just eerie, ominous, weird or macabre. Creeps and creepy images, concepts, and stories are zoetic and always in motion. I mean that literally. The very nature of a creep is to…creep. To move slowly, stealthily across boundaries. To reveal possibilities thought out of reach or out of bounds.
And if you want to celebrate the creep with me on my Facebook Author Page, especially on "Creepy Tuesdays," please go to this link and follow:
https://www.facebook.com/victoriadougherty.author
Breath Series-
Breath: https://www.amazon.com/Breath/dp/B08FXSMZDS
Of Sand and Bone: https://www.amazon.com/Sand-Bone-Historical-Fantasy-Breath-ebook/dp/B0BDY4942C
Savage Island: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YLCXZDL
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://victoriadougherty.wordpress.com/2022/12/16/creeps-eccentrics-and-maniacs-celebrating-art-thats-on-the-edge/