Month: June 2013

  • Keys

    While we’re all still waiting for this book to come out – it will be soon, I promise, and I don’t make promises lightly – let me share with you some information on Keys.

    Within the Ministers of Grace universe, all angels and Nephilim have two innate musical components: the Magnificat and Keys.

    The Magnificat is the sound of Grace, the very essence of the divine, that exists within their soul and fuels their lifeforce. Only other creatures with Grace can sense it, and every Magnificat is unique. If you could hear it, it would sound like a song or a chant. It can gradually evolve over time, so that while you would still be able to name that tune from day to day, year to year, the instrumentation and tempo will differ with that angel or Nephil’s general state of mind or being or health.

    Keys are similar, but they run deeper. They are the core quality of angels and Nephilim. They operate as something as a default emotional response, and they are expressed musically. There are twelve Keys: Joy, Comfort, Inspiration, Protection, Gratitude, Unity, Harmony, Renewal, Freedom, Fortitude, Lucidity and Fulfillment. Three pairs of Keys are twinned: Comfort and Protection; Renewal and Fulfillment; and Freedom and Lucidity.

    How do they work? An angel with the Key of Protection would feel safe and secure when she’s at rest, whereas a Nephil with the Key of Lucidity would feel that all existence is alive and bright, infused with clarity, when he’s at his most calm state. As infants and children, angels and Nephilim broadcast them clearly. As they mature, they learn to control them, and there are two reasons for this. The first is that it is telling to know what it is that motivates them. A Nephil with the Key of Freedom might not be reliable in a situation that requires a great deal of patience and long-term toil, just as an angel with the Key of Fortitude might not always be yielding and understanding in a scenario that would require more subtlety and delicate finesse. The second reason Keys are controlled is that they tend to record all the experiences that an angel or Nephil has had over her lifetime. Unless a mature Nephil wants an angel to know everything he’s lived, then he would be better off keeping it to himself.

    What might Keys sound like, if we could translate them into Western Music? I’ve compiled two Spotify playlists that demonstrate what they might sound like, one with classical music and the other with popular music. Embedded playlists are at the very bottom of this post.

    Classical

    Joy – W.A. Mozart, Overture, Le Nozze di Figaro
    Comfort – J.S. Bach, Suite for Orchestra No 3, BWV 1068, II. Air
    Inspiration – Modest Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition, XI. Limoges, la marché
    Protection – Gabriel Fauré, “La Cantique de Jean Racine”
    Gratitude – G.F. Händel, Serse, “Ombra mai fù”
    Unity – Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No 6 in F Major, “Pastoral”, I. Allegro ma non troppo
    Harmony – Edvard Grieg, Fire Salmer, II. “Guds Søn Har Gjort Mig Fri”
    Renewal – Benjamin Britten, Hymn to St Cecilia, III. “O ear whose creatures cannot wish to fall”
    Freedom – Jean Sibelius, Symphony No 6 in D minor, I. Allegro molto moderato
    Fortitude – Carl Orff, Carmina Burana, “Ave Formosissima” into “O Fortuna”
    Lucidity – Igor Stravinsky, The Firebird, Finale
    Fulfillment – Arnold Schönberg, Verklärte Nacht, I. Grave into II. Molto Rallentando

    Popular

    N.B. The Spotify playlist is incomplete, as they’re lacking the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Radiohead’s In Rainbows ☹. I’ve provided a link to where you can listen to the track elsewhere on the interwebs.

    Joy – The Beatles, “I Saw Her Standing There”
    Comfort – Goldfrapp, “Let It Take You”
    Inspiration – Stevie Wonder, “As”
    Protection – Depeche Mode, “Home”
    Gratitude – Jimi Hendrix, “May This Be Love”
    Unity – Earth, Wind & Fire, “That’s the Way of the World”
    Harmony – Queen, “Bohemian Rhapsody”
    Renewal – Jeff Buckley, “Morning Theft”
    Freedom – Elton John, “Rocket Man”
    Fortitude – Led Zeppelin, “Kashmir”
    Lucidity – Björk, “It’s Not Up to You”
    Fulfillment – Radiohead, “All I Need”

    If you really think about it, it’s not really all that difficult to conceive of all life of being composed of music. If you don’t believe me, just check this out.

    If I had a Key, it’d probably be Gratitude. What would your Key be? Just think of a time of when you were most content. What did you feel then? Tweet or Facebook or G+ or comment me below if you want to share what your Key would be, although you might want to keep that to yourself.

    ♥ EAB

  • Transubstantiation

    I went to the MoMA last Tuesday and had what can best be referred to as a religious experience. This is what I wrote about it. ♥ EAB

    Transubstantiation

    It’s underneath your heels, pushing you forward,
    the breath of a whisper against your neck,
    the tipping after the tap of your footfalls on the pavement.
    You can feel Its hints within everything—
    the alignment of the stars,
    the engineer’s placement of protective orbs,
    the deliberate care of a pencil stroke,
    the line of limbs’ grace against negative space,
    the brushstrokes that translated a drawn out Hallelujah
    from oils and flat pigments.

    Its coolness stalks you,
    first appearing as goose bumps on your bare flesh.
    Everything must stand to take notice,
    you see, for when It comes,
    you will know knowing.

    Your strides shorten.
    A guard stands watch before an homage
    to beauty within terror,
    and an angel overtakes him.
    He smiles back, knowingly,
    and softly singing sacred words
    that find ballast within the curls of a melody,
    the entire room is transformed into a temple, a cathedral,
    where silent awe—pooling, swirling, rising, crashing—
    overflows from the faithful
    and into deep, empty wells the faithless,
    and It steps out from a spot beneath your shadow to announce,
    “I am HERE. I am EVERYWHERE.
    I have always been EVERYWHERE.”

  • Closet Cleaning: Muñeca & Forgiveness

    …and now for something completely unrelated to all things concerning Ministers of Grace.

    These are two poems composed relatively recently that I need to release. I’m currently creating some much-needed space in my mentalemotionalspiritual closet, and it just won’t do, having these in taking up the floor in there.

    ♥ EAB


    Written in November 2012, this poem has a regular rhyme and an appreciable meter and/or rhythm, depending on which hairs you’d like to split. I entered this in a couple of contests and didn’t win. Boo.

    Muñeca

    Gripping the lip of the sidewalk,
    tipped after the trip and shoved,
    look closely: it’s there, thrown out,
    but know it was once well loved.

    There’s an old darkened mark from its maker
    in the hollow of its left upper arm,
    and it proves to be blue antithesis
    to the rage of new bloodstains’ alarm.

    Fresh scrapes on its hands and feet weep
    with infection’s deadlier vouch,
    and the wind and the elements frost
    all its edges with tremble and slouch.

    Its pretty dress panels are dusty,
    with its precious seams torn wide,
    bony fingers are clamped over wounds
    holding on to its delicate insides.

    The distress of its threads blast agape,
    its thin hair is speckled with dross,
    and the brittle feathers of crushed leaves
    press defeat into its skin’s gloss.

    Its sour mouth is open and hungry
    and muted by the toothless disgrace
    from the idling engines of indecision
    that blare their exhaust in its face.

    No one can hear its dim whimper
    to be let past the gates of disuse,
    far from where time is no ally
    and away from a sunbroken truce,
    where nightmares came to call on a bluff,
    where “I love you” just wasn’t enough.


    Written in April 2013, this poem’s largely irregular—forgiveness doesn’t always feel natural, does it?—save the increase in the number of lines per stanza aside from the internal confession. 

    Forgiveness

    Enfolded in lace and linen, I accept your gift
    and return my right to paint you with greasy, blameful colors.
    It’s your privilege now to declare your shame to the world,
    if you should ever want to.

    Franciscan bedrock never put springs beneath my feet,
    but oh, I’d tried to make it home for you.
    I lit votives and made nice with all the saints and angels,
    and I’d hoped that in such blessèd company,
    you’d see you loved dearly me, too.

    Photographs, mementos, well-intentioned words:
    illuminated consideration now bestows the insight
    that I’d stitched my wagon’s reins
    to your papery cut-out star.
    You’d planned our journey with a broken astrolabe,
    and I got lovingly lost in your shadow of the Milky Way.

    You were a gift, my gift, my bellississimo.
    I thank you for letting me love you
    without receiving your love in return,
    for in doing so, you taught me how to love better, how to forgive.

    My wound’s character has changed, so I weep for you now,
    that you pour dust over clearly marked paths,
    that you don’t hear the math in the music,
    that you can’t know the serenity of the astronaut
    who dares to glimpse the whole world beneath his feet
    and let his senses capsize when he comprehends
    his tiny place in it.

    Raggedy windmill sails,
    dried-up bottles of bubble soap with bent wands,
    delicately packed toys that your children might never love,
    punched out drum heads, recycled regrets:
    I embrace my station in your history’s never-visited curio shelves,
    beyond the displays where you rearrange someone else’s amplified dreams,
    where you hide the things whose beauty you cannot bear.
    I claim the right to grant you the peace you seek.

    I cancel all your debts.

    I sincerely forgive you.

  • June Contest Giveaway!

    It’s June! That means that my book is coming out sometime over the next month (or so). However, the release date is as much a mystery to me as it is to you. I will inform you, though, that it will not be coming out this week.

    That said, I will give away a free signed physical copy to one lucky person* who correctly guesses the release date. Hooray!

    So—how do you play to win? Pick your favorite date between June 10th through July 10th (I am leaving room for production error), and leave your guess in the comments here, on my Facebook wall or Google+ page, or by tweeting me at @MinistersGrace. The contest will close at 11:59 pm ET on Friday, June 7, 2013, so you have time to choose if you’re the indecisive type. Please enter one time only. When (not if) you win, I will merrily send you a shiny trade paper edition of Ministers of Grace: Cherubim & Seraphim.

    Now—when will I announce the winner? I don’t know! It all depends on when my book is released! But it’ll be on or before July 10th! Isn’t this exciting?!

    It’s so easy that I’m sure you and all your friends will get on this right away. Enter now!

    ♥ EAB

    *That means, of course, that if a whole bunch of you choose the same date, I will put your names in an great big bag and draw out the name of a single winner.

    UPDATE. The contest is now closed. Thank you and thank you again to all who participated. Keep your eyes peeled starting on Monday, June 10th, 2013, to find out who won & when Ministers of Grace: Cherubim & Seraphim will be released.

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