Muse Food – Mounted Police And Setting The Mood

By Cynthia Sax on February 17, 2025

I was completely enchanted by these mounted police in Qatar.

And…I shouldn’t have been. Because they ARE the police. They have the ability to arrest me and others and perhaps do worse to us.

Those beautiful horses? I suspect they have been trained to kill.

But someone from North America, like myself, associates them with parades and other peaceful events. We don’t view them as possible weapons.

If you want to change the mood of a story, that can be as easy as changing a small detail…like the mode of transportation the rule enforcers use.

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Muse Food – The Dubai Frame And Transitions

By Cynthia Sax on February 10, 2025

While we were in Dubai, the Dear Wonderful Hubby captured this awesome photo of the Dubai Frame. It is a structure joining an older part of Dubai with a newer part of Dubai and is an absolutely stunning work of art.

It also highlights the importance of transitions – in terrain, in stories, in our lives.

Writing transition scenes isn’t my favorite part of the storytelling process. Often I struggle with them.

But those scenes are key to reading buddies enjoying our stories. It allows them to leave the previous scene behind them and fully embrace the new scene, entering it with our characters.

Put care and love into transition scenes. (smiles)

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Muse Food – The Beings We Celebrate

By Cynthia Sax on February 3, 2025

When the Dear Wonderful Hubby and I were in London, UK, we briefly stopped at the National Portrait Gallery (Admission is FREE!).

There were thousands of portraits on display.

I suspect there were more portraits stored in back rooms.

And I found it fascinating to see which portraits the National Portrait Gallery obtained and decided to display.

That is SO revealing of what and WHO they and society value.

What portraits would be displayed in your world?

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Muse Food – Rambo, Falcons And What We Value

By Cynthia Sax on January 27, 2025

When the Dear Wonderful Hubby and I were exploring Doha, Qatar, we ventured into the section of the city (Falcon Souq) where the falcons were bought, sold and tended to.

(There is an awesome high tech hospital dedicated to serving falcons!)

Falconry in Qatar is a BIG DEAL. The falcons sell for thousands of US dollars. They are prized and well taken care of and valued for a number of different aspects.

As you can likely predict, yes, some falcons are valued for their hunting prowess and for their flying skills. They are graceful in the air, like deadly little dancers.

But some falcons, like Rambo shown here, are valued for their beauty. Rambo has entered and won many beauty contests and his male handlers were adorably proud of that fact. (smiles)

That says a lot about Qatar culture.

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Muse Food – Dodos And Past Mistakes

By Cynthia Sax on January 20, 2025

When the Dear Wonderful Hubby and I were in Mauritius, we visited the Natural History Museum. This free museum had a display about the Dodo, the famously now-extinct flightless bird that was once found in Mauritius.

Some of the information talked about the decisions (or, in hindsight, mistakes) experts believe led to the dodo’s extinction.

How beings or societies handle the mistakes of their past says a lot about them. And ALL beings or societies HAVE made mistakes. That’s a universal truth.

Are they honest about why the mistake happened? Do they accept blame or try to shift it to another being/entity? What have they learned from that mistake?

All this tells us (and our readers) so much about beings/societies.

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Muse Food – Blue Sky It

By Cynthia Sax on January 13, 2025

In business (where I sometimes play in my other life), we often use blue sky as a verb. To blue sky something is to brainstorm without any inhibitions, without any restrictions. There’s not a cloud in the sky. The weather is wonderful. The space is clear. It is completely blank. And we can fill that space with anything we want.

It is often used after a huge change. We discard everything that happened previously because it is no longer applicable and we start fresh.

Our heroes and heroines often go through this when they experience a huge change. Maybe they’ve landed on a different planet where the rules they know no longer apply. They’re free to reinvent themselves. Who will they CHOOSE to become? And how will that impact their future?

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Claiming Cure

A proud cyborg medic meets his human match.

***

Cyra has tasks to complete before she dies.

There are patients to heal, a dangerous mission to undertake, and a world to save. She doesn’t have time to entertain uninvited guests.

Especially one coldhearted cyborg medic who thinks he’s better than her.

The male might be breathtakingly handsome. His sternly set lips might be extremely kissable. And his touch might draw out a passion she didn’t think she was capable of feeling.

But he’s also a distraction, one that might doom millions of innocent beings to a painful, horrible death.

Cure isn’t emotionless. He feels…greatly. Listening to that malfunction has caused other beings pain and suffering in the past.

He refuses to allow his desires to cloud his judgment now.

His resolve is tested when he’s forced to associate with the most provoking, alluring medic in the universe.

Cyra is his genetic match, the one being in the universe he is fated to protect, touch, claim. She’s clever and beautiful, and the need to hold her almost downs his systems.

But now is not the time to indulge his great wanting.

Cure has an assignment to complete.

If he fails to accomplish his goals, everyone he cares for, including his human female, will die.

***

Claiming Cure is a standalone Cyborg SciFi Romance set in a dark, gritty, sometimes-violent universe.

It features two skilled medics determined to ignore the toe-curling attraction between them, a perilous impossible mission, and foes seeking to ensure they never heal another being ever again.

Buy Now:
Amazon US:
https://www.amazon.com/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon UK:
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Amazon Canada:
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Apple Books:
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Muse Food – Technology From The Olden Days

By Cynthia Sax on January 6, 2025

Someone gave the Dear Wonderful Hubby a CRT computer monitor to dispose of. We put it on the curb for electronics recycling.

A little girl walking to school with an adult was absolutely amazing by it. She chattered about it being SO big, about it being huggable, asked if people kept their toys in it. Her questions were adorable. And the adult patiently explained that it was a screen from ‘the olden days.’

The world you’re building in your stories will also have technology and other items from ‘the olden days.’ What happens to those items? Are they valued? Are they trashed? Are they ridiculed? Are they held up as examples of how the society has progressed?

How things from ‘the olden days’ are handled will relay a lot about your world.

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Claiming Cure

A proud cyborg medic meets his human match.

***

Cyra has tasks to complete before she dies.

There are patients to heal, a dangerous mission to undertake, and a world to save. She doesn’t have time to entertain uninvited guests.

Especially one coldhearted cyborg medic who thinks he’s better than her.

The male might be breathtakingly handsome. His sternly set lips might be extremely kissable. And his touch might draw out a passion she didn’t think she was capable of feeling.

But he’s also a distraction, one that might doom millions of innocent beings to a painful, horrible death.

Cure isn’t emotionless. He feels…greatly. Listening to that malfunction has caused other beings pain and suffering in the past.

He refuses to allow his desires to cloud his judgment now.

His resolve is tested when he’s forced to associate with the most provoking, alluring medic in the universe.

Cyra is his genetic match, the one being in the universe he is fated to protect, touch, claim. She’s clever and beautiful, and the need to hold her almost downs his systems.

But now is not the time to indulge his great wanting.

Cure has an assignment to complete.

If he fails to accomplish his goals, everyone he cares for, including his human female, will die.

***

Claiming Cure is a standalone Cyborg SciFi Romance set in a dark, gritty, sometimes-violent universe.

It features two skilled medics determined to ignore the toe-curling attraction between them, a perilous impossible mission, and foes seeking to ensure they never heal another being ever again.

Buy Now:
Amazon US:
https://www.amazon.com/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon UK:
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Amazon AUS:
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Amazon Canada:
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Apple Books:
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B&N:
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Smashwords:
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Muse Food – Ducks At Universal Studios

By Cynthia Sax on December 30, 2024

A few years ago, the Dear Wonderful Hubby and I were trekking around Universal Studios in Florida. The Dear Wonderful Hubby teased me because we were surrounded by superheroes and fantastical rides and amazing displays and I would get super excited when I spotted wildlife.

Like these sleeping ducks. (smiles) Aren’t they adorable?

We look for what we are trained to see. A warrior sees threats and possible danger. A medic sees wounds and illnesses to be cured. I see wildlife.

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Claiming Cure

A proud cyborg medic meets his human match.

***

Cyra has tasks to complete before she dies.

There are patients to heal, a dangerous mission to undertake, and a world to save. She doesn’t have time to entertain uninvited guests.

Especially one coldhearted cyborg medic who thinks he’s better than her.

The male might be breathtakingly handsome. His sternly set lips might be extremely kissable. And his touch might draw out a passion she didn’t think she was capable of feeling.

But he’s also a distraction, one that might doom millions of innocent beings to a painful, horrible death.

Cure isn’t emotionless. He feels…greatly. Listening to that malfunction has caused other beings pain and suffering in the past.

He refuses to allow his desires to cloud his judgment now.

His resolve is tested when he’s forced to associate with the most provoking, alluring medic in the universe.

Cyra is his genetic match, the one being in the universe he is fated to protect, touch, claim. She’s clever and beautiful, and the need to hold her almost downs his systems.

But now is not the time to indulge his great wanting.

Cure has an assignment to complete.

If he fails to accomplish his goals, everyone he cares for, including his human female, will die.

***

Claiming Cure is a standalone Cyborg SciFi Romance set in a dark, gritty, sometimes-violent universe.

It features two skilled medics determined to ignore the toe-curling attraction between them, a perilous impossible mission, and foes seeking to ensure they never heal another being ever again.

Buy Now:
Amazon US:
https://www.amazon.com/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon UK:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon AUS:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon Canada:
https://www.amazon.ca/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Apple Books:
https://books.apple.com/us/book/claiming-cure/id6499055867

B&N:
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Kobo:
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Smashwords:
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Muse Food – A Holiday Whale

By Cynthia Sax on December 23, 2024

The Dear Wonderful Hubby and I spotted this holiday whale in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico a couple of years ago.

Celebrations are often modified for local customs or sights or activities. Whale watching is huge in Puerto Vallarta so they have a holiday whale. In Cochrane, Canada, they often decorate a polar bear. In Australia, they might have a holiday kangaroo.

The holidays wherever your story is set will be modified slightly also. Reflect that in your world building.

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Claiming Cure

A proud cyborg medic meets his human match.

***

Cyra has tasks to complete before she dies.

There are patients to heal, a dangerous mission to undertake, and a world to save. She doesn’t have time to entertain uninvited guests.

Especially one coldhearted cyborg medic who thinks he’s better than her.

The male might be breathtakingly handsome. His sternly set lips might be extremely kissable. And his touch might draw out a passion she didn’t think she was capable of feeling.

But he’s also a distraction, one that might doom millions of innocent beings to a painful, horrible death.

Cure isn’t emotionless. He feels…greatly. Listening to that malfunction has caused other beings pain and suffering in the past.

He refuses to allow his desires to cloud his judgment now.

His resolve is tested when he’s forced to associate with the most provoking, alluring medic in the universe.

Cyra is his genetic match, the one being in the universe he is fated to protect, touch, claim. She’s clever and beautiful, and the need to hold her almost downs his systems.

But now is not the time to indulge his great wanting.

Cure has an assignment to complete.

If he fails to accomplish his goals, everyone he cares for, including his human female, will die.

***

Claiming Cure is a standalone Cyborg SciFi Romance set in a dark, gritty, sometimes-violent universe.

It features two skilled medics determined to ignore the toe-curling attraction between them, a perilous impossible mission, and foes seeking to ensure they never heal another being ever again.

Buy Now:
Amazon US:
https://www.amazon.com/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon UK:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon AUS:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon Canada:
https://www.amazon.ca/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Apple Books:
https://books.apple.com/us/book/claiming-cure/id6499055867

B&N:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/claiming-cure-cynthia-sax/1145464760

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Smashwords:
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Muse Food – Cute Yet Dangerous

By Cynthia Sax on December 16, 2024

A visitor to Canada once called a Canada Goose a ‘cobra chicken.’ And that is a fitting description.

Canada Goose look harmless. They waddle. They’re covered with soft feathers. They aren’t very big.

Yet they will peck your brains out. For fun.

They are one of the most dangerous animals in Canada because they are mean, they’re strong, they’re relentless. They’ll chase you across the entire neighborhood just because you dared to look at them the wrong way.

The contrast of cute yet dangerous is a great setup for villains and for romance heroines. No one expects the tiny woman dressed all in pink to beat their a$$ into the ground. (grins)

***

Claiming Cure

A proud cyborg medic meets his human match.

***

Cyra has tasks to complete before she dies.

There are patients to heal, a dangerous mission to undertake, and a world to save. She doesn’t have time to entertain uninvited guests.

Especially one coldhearted cyborg medic who thinks he’s better than her.

The male might be breathtakingly handsome. His sternly set lips might be extremely kissable. And his touch might draw out a passion she didn’t think she was capable of feeling.

But he’s also a distraction, one that might doom millions of innocent beings to a painful, horrible death.

Cure isn’t emotionless. He feels…greatly. Listening to that malfunction has caused other beings pain and suffering in the past.

He refuses to allow his desires to cloud his judgment now.

His resolve is tested when he’s forced to associate with the most provoking, alluring medic in the universe.

Cyra is his genetic match, the one being in the universe he is fated to protect, touch, claim. She’s clever and beautiful, and the need to hold her almost downs his systems.

But now is not the time to indulge his great wanting.

Cure has an assignment to complete.

If he fails to accomplish his goals, everyone he cares for, including his human female, will die.

***

Claiming Cure is a standalone Cyborg SciFi Romance set in a dark, gritty, sometimes-violent universe.

It features two skilled medics determined to ignore the toe-curling attraction between them, a perilous impossible mission, and foes seeking to ensure they never heal another being ever again.

Buy Now:
Amazon US:
https://www.amazon.com/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon UK:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon AUS:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Amazon Canada:
https://www.amazon.ca/Claiming-Cure-Dauntless-Cyborgs-Book-ebook/dp/B0D26MWGKC

Apple Books:
https://books.apple.com/us/book/claiming-cure/id6499055867

B&N:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/claiming-cure-cynthia-sax/1145464760

Kobo:
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/claiming-cure

Smashwords:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/1553992

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