Day 4 of the WordCrafter Midnight Garden” Book Blog Tour
Posted: October 10, 2024 | Author: kayelynnebooth | Filed under: Anthology, Audio Excerpt, Blog Tour, Books, Dark fiction, Giveaways, Guest Post, Short Fiction, Stories, WordCrafter Book Blog Tours, WordCrafter Press | Tags: "The Blackest Ink", Midnight Garden, Paul Martz, WordCrafter Book Blog Tours, WordCrafter Press |13 Comments
Welcome to Day 5 of the WordCrafter Midnight Garden Book Blog Tour. Thanks for dropping by to help us send off this deliciously dark anthology, Midnight Garden: Where Dark Tales Grow. Today we have a guest post and a reading of “The Blackest Ink” from contributing author, Paul Martz, which I think you’ll enjoy.
Giveaway
Three lucky winners will receive a digital copy of Midnight Garden in a random drawing following the tour. All you have to do to enter is follow the tour and leave a comment at each stop that you visit.
If you miss a stop, you can go back and visit through the links in the schedule below. (Links won’t work until the stop goes live).
Schedule
Monday – October 7 – M.J. Mallon: Interview & Reading from “The Seagull Man” – Writing to be Read
Tuesday – October 8 – Danaeka Scrimshaw: Inspiration for “The Fae Game” & Denise Aparo: Reading from “Jack Moon & the Vanishing Book” – Roberta Writes
Wednesday – October 9 – Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “The Last Drop” & Inspiration for “Striders” – Paul Martz
Thursday – October 10 – Paul Martz: Reading & Inspiration for “The Blackest Ink” – Writing to be Read
Friday – October 11 – Molly Ertel: Inspiration for “Antipenultimate” & Abe Margel: Inspiration for “My Balance” – Kyrosmagica
Saturday – October 12 – Paul Kane: Inspiration for “Drip Feed” & Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “Grande Ture” – Undawnted
Sunday – October 13 – DL Mullan: Reading from “Kurst” & Ell Rodman: Inspiration for “The Drummer” – BookPlaces
Monday – October 14 – Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “The Exchange” & Inspiration for “The Tomb” – Writing to be Read
About Midnight Garden: Where Dark Tales Grow

17 authors bring you 21 magnificent dark tales. Stories of magic, monsters and mayhem. Tales of murder and madness which will make your skin crawl. These are the tales that explore your darkest Midnight Garden… if you dare.
Purchase Link: https://books2read.com/MidnightGardenAnthology
Inspiration for “The Blackest Ink”, by Paul Martz
How to Mix “The Blackest Ink”
“The Blackest Ink” is a tale of unrequited love set in future Istanbul. Abdul is an apprentice to the master calligrapher Zolia, who has perfected a lettercraft so beautiful that it imbues inanimate objects with life. When Abdul awkwardly expresses his love for Zolia, she rebuffs him, and the story unfolds from there.
The story had its genesis in this MIT research article. Entirely by chance, researchers had discovered an exceptionally black material that absorbs 99.995% of all incoming light. The material was made from carbon nanotubes, which are atomic-scale tubes constructed from carbon atoms. The article resonated with me. I’d been fascinated with structures built from carbon atoms since a post-grad neighbor brought me a sample of graphene from his lab. I imagined carbon nanotubes as a kind of atomic siphon. I couldn’t help but wonder, where did the light go? If carbon nanotubes absorb light, what else might they absorb? Souls? Emotions? Reality?
And–if they were used as a pigment to make ink, how black would it be?
I was thrilled to learn that “The Blackest Ink” was a runner-up in Wordcrafter’s 2024 Short Fiction contest, and look forward to reading every dark tale that grows in Midnight Garden.
Reading Excerpt from “The Blackest Ink”, by Paul Martz
Excerpt From “Black Moon”, by Julie Jones

Excerpt From “Amahle’s Demon”, by Roberta Eaton Cheadle

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You know, I go to the different blogs and can’t comment. It’s very frustrating. This looks like a fabulous read!
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Huh. Sorry, can’t help you with being unable to comment. Maybe Kaye can help. But thanks for taking a look at my tour stop. I agree, the book sounds like it will be a great read!
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Hello, first, Mark is using a screen reader and commenting on WP blogs is hard.
Anyone using a screen reader should either press the spacebar or enter key where it says to make a comment. When done please hit tab once and then the reply or comment button.
After that you may hit reply to all email comments for faster commenting.
Bloggers do not be cavalier when dealing with people who cannot comment or read your blogs properly. You lose readers.
Including me.
I’ll look no further.
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Sorry Paul. It’s WP craziness again.
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Hi, thanks for your understanding. It is WP calling itself accessible.
Itâs why I use a hosting service.
Either way itâs difficult for many who have varying degrees of print disabilities with print, color, Etc. to work with all thevariables.
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I know Patty. It’s really frustrating. Hugs to you, my friend.
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That’s why I reblog each one here, Colleen. Your comments here are sufficient to enter you into the giveaway. 🙂 Thanks for your support of the tour.
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This is such an interesting story idea.
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Hi I enjoyed your reading Paul, great story idea. 🙂
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