So in the spirit of the upcoming holiday we are going to  feature Halloween today  and I am going to give away two books! I think Halloween should be a month long  celebration and not just one day. So check back often, you never know when  you’ll find some more Halloween themed goodies, woohoo!
So here is a little history on the origins of Halloween:  
As you know Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October  31. Though  Halloween is thought to have several different origins (All Saints’ Day, The  Festival of the Dead, ect. ) it is most closely linked to the Celtic/Gaelic  festival  of Samhain.  
Samhain is a festival held on October 31 –  November 1. It is  an Irish name derived from the Old Irish that means “summer’s end.” Samhain  marks the end of the harvest, the end  of the "lighter half" of the year and beginning of the "darker half".  They believed that the  veil between this world and the next became thin on  Samhain; because some animals and plants were dying. Villagers  would make large bonfires and people and their livestock would walk between two  bonfires as a cleansing ritual, and the bones of slaughtered livestock were cast  into its flames.
The wearing of costumes was an attempt to placate the  evil spirits and to also disguise themselves and avoid harm. In Scotland young  men with masked, veiled or blackened faces, dressed in white, impersonating the  dead. 
Which is where dressing up comes from. Though today’s  imagery is usually derived from classic novels, horror movies and fictional  characters instead of trying to placate or scare off evil spirits!   
Samhain was also the time to stock up on food and  slaughter livestock for the coming winter. Turnips, which were  hollowed-out and carved with faces to make lanterns, were used to ward off  harmful spirits.  Guisers,  men in disguise, were prevalent in 16th century in the Scottish countryside.  Children would go door-to-door "guising" in  costumes and masks carrying turnip lanterns, offering entertainment of various  sorts (tricks) in return for food or coins  (treats).
Or  otherwise known as “Trick-or-Treating”. Today children go in costume from house  to house, asking for treats such as candy or sometimes money, with the question,  "Trick or treat?" The word "trick" refers to a "threat" to perform mischief on  the homeowners or their property if no treat is given.  
So you can see where I a lot of our Halloween  traditions came from right there!
 How did  the making of jack-o’-lanterns come about? 
Well, it  was adapted from the Samhain tradition of carving turnips. Pumpkins are used in  North America because they are so plentiful here, much larger and therefore  easier to carve and also associated with harvest time.  
Where did  we get the colors black and orange? 
The colors are associated with  Halloween because of the darkness of night and the color of  bonfires, autumn leaves, and jack-o'-lanterns.
The word Halloween is a  name that first came about in the 16th century because of a Scottish shortening  of the fuller All-Hallows-Even. 
Check back next Friday for more Halloween Fun Facts!!!
Onto some fun news...
AND THE WINNER IS: random.org came up with Angel as the winner of A Safe  Harbor. Congratulations! Angel, I will forward your email info to the author.  Look for an email back containing the digital book! Thank you to both Angel  & Tracey for playing! 
And onto our next giveaway:
I have two books from my own collection that are awesome  anthologies. Two winners, the first winner will get to choose which book they  want and the second winner will receive the remaining book. 
24 new short stories from the  hottest names
Fall in love with someone out of this  world.
If love transcends all boundaries then paranormal romance  is its logical conclusion. From the biggest names around, here are 24 tales to  take you to another time and place.
Let Alyssa Day, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Cheyenne McCray,  Jeaniene Frost, Ilona Andrews, Kelley Armstrong, Maria V. Snyder, Carrie Vaughn,  Allyson James Marland and others show you powers beyond your wildest  imaginings.
Within these pages mythical beasts, magical creatures of  all shapes and sizes, heart-stoppingly handsome ghosts, angels, and mortals with  extra-sensitive sensory perception play out the themes of extraordinary  desires.
What do you do with three  dukes‚ a dog named Duke‚ and a devil? You put them into an anthology! We′ve  combined five of today′s bestselling and popular authors into one volume to  deliver romance like you′ve never experienced before.
ALSO, I  will include a Halloween themed goodie bag with each book that includes a cute  witch teddy bear and candy/cookie character themed lollipop! Yum, yum.  
The  Rules:
US Residents only on this one, sorry. 
For this  contest you must be a blog follower so go ahead and click ‘follow’ on the top  right of the side bar! 
Then  comment with your answer to this question: How do you celebrate  Halloween?
This  contest will run until Thursday October 21st and  winners will be announced Friday October 22nd in the  Feature Fridays post. Make sure to check back then and if you are the winner contact me with your  shipping info!
Have a fun & spooktacular weekend everyone! 
I love this post about Halloween!!! and the origins. Great contest, I'm a new follower found you on the 18+
ReplyDeleteOk, here goes, both Amy and I LOVE Halloween, How I celebrate is lots of decorations (actually Amy's house has be beat there) but we start planning the kids costumes in April or maybe even right after Halloween the year before. Then on the actual night, we have at least 11 kids here from friends and we all have pizza get dressed up and trick r treat in my neighborhood, it's been a tradition for 6 years now. :) This year I'm so proud of my twins - Dominic (5) will be Eric Northman, Jazmin (5) will be a traditional mermaid, her costume is so cute. My oldest will be (10) an ARF trooper from Star Wars. All picked on their own!
Great post!
ReplyDeleteFor Halloween I don't have any regular traditions. I usually try to go over to my daughters house for that day and night if I can so I can go with them to take the kiddo's trick-or-treating. She goes all out of their costumes and decorating so it's a lot of fun.
We decorate our yard with tombstones and such. My kids are too old to go trick or treating but we love to make candy packets to give out to our friends children.
ReplyDeleteOur first winner chosen by random.com is Angel. Please contact me at readingbetweenthewines10@gmail.com with your mailing info and let me know which anthology you would like.
ReplyDeleteOur second winner for the remaining anthology is Seduced By Books. Please email me also with your mailing address as well and I’ll get these out to you guys.
Thank you to everyone that participated. I will have another giveaway up today!