Thanks to Our Supporters! Plus A Few Notes…

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Radio opportunities and other professional requests are making this month a fun ride.  MEND™ got on the radar of top organizations and received financial support for which we are most grateful.  We hope that your support will continue and you will continue to let us know what you’re thinking in the blog comments.  We thank the commentators for taking such care and reading the material during their busy days.

For those new to the site… read how the narrative unfolds the fragments of the family puzzle in a hidden time clock.  Chapter One reveals how the Barrington time clock works and launches the protagonist’s mission.   Lily Barrington needs our help in order to access MEND™.  Her true identity within the family is not revealed until the access code to MEND™ is complete.  The Barringtons run a global family business — a lot is at stake as the matriarch of the dynasty gets ready to pass her power to her next of kin.

Important clues to our journey through the five books are found in the Book Jacket and Lily’s Soliloquy, and in chapter one of the Prequel Book, THE SKELETON SCORE (Previously titled MELODY FOR MURDER).

A Hidden IOU… A Ticking Time Clock… An Espionage trail……

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An overview of the MEND™ machinery, revealed in book 1 of the series of 5 books…

A town, a lie, a murder and a burial site hold a blueprint design written as a riddle in the earth.  For centuries the riddle goes unnoticed. One day the riddle is understood as a form of music code. From the code, a tune can be written. The code can be used to find and hide everything from countries, to names, dates, and financial data. The code is especially useful to ID, date and encrypt hidden human bounty, like intelligence, knowledge and skeletal human remains as evidence.

For another several centuries the riddle is quietly handed around the world to the finest deciphering minds. The meaning of the riddle is still fragmented and only understood in certain parts of the world. In the 20th century a partially deciphered riddle with a map of the town suddenly lands in the hands of  some relatives of the same family that committed the awful crime.    Continue reading

Welcome to the MEND™ Universe…

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Welcome to the world of the Barringtons and their multi-generational saga. The Barringtons have a secret — a secret that is about to erupt and threaten their world and all of humanity.  Their family conflict revolves around MEND (Musical Encode/Decode), the ultimate 21st Century killer app. Every member of this dynamic family personally believes he or she is the one chosen to command the MEND experience. Lily Barrington is the wife of the inventor of MEND™. Lily is about to find herself in a diabolical coming of age test, chronicled in “THE SKELETON SCORE” Book 1 of the series of five books. As audience members, we will come to understand the most important aspects of the MEND™ machinery —  if only Lily Barrington can survive the night !

This blog charts the paths to publication of the 5 books in the MEND™!
Please contact Mardi-Ellen to request the formal Book Proposal.

Subscribe to this website to be kept informed of updates. Contribute to the blog. Spread the word. Visit the main web site www.mardiellen.com and click on the left side bar “THE SKELETON SCORE (start here).” Send it to your friends.  “THE SKELETON SCORE” is the “missing manual” for our wireless world. Rest assured that your e-mail address will not be shared with any non-MEND™ source.

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Submission to “Digital Media & Learning Competition”; 02/2010

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Here are the first 20 or so comments that were on my “Digital Media & Learning Competition”/MacArthur MEND™ submission. (Comments closed on February 22, 2010, and are no longer visible on-line to the general public.)

Written by Bradford
17 days ago
Fascinating concept. I’d be intrigued to find out what types of patterns start to appear, not only from person to person, but also across cultures. Will this expand beyond different learning types and start to shed some light on cross-cultural differences?

Written by Mainelady
I’ve known Ms. Hill for nearly ten years, and I have had the privilege of watching this project grow. The MENDtm platform allows for exploration of the world through sensory (musical) perception, and it also allows learners to incorporate personal experience and awareness as they learn. Such phenomenal respect for the learner is rare indeed, and sorely needed!

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Submission: National Book Award Innovation Reading – Technology

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Closing Date: February 17, 2010.

Details/Background:

Endorsements:

See John Kiel’s Endorsement

Nancy O’Brien:

I am a librarian working for the Brooklyn Public Library/Business Library and Mardi-Ellen Hill is a local resident of Brooklyn Heights and patron of our library. Over the course of the last few years she has shared with me the Barrington family saga along with the surprisingly innovative story model. The encryption melodies are hidden in a musical order that will pull the reader into this great tale. Hill utilizes literature and music as well as technology and education so as a librarian and reader I am hoping her work receives the attention it deserves.

Sincerely,

Nancy O’Brien

Article: Brooklyn Daily Eagle:

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Great article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle [original archived article]

Content:

Heights Author, Inventor, Musician Explores New Entertainment Model

by Caitlin McNamara, published online 06-25-2009

Epic Novel Will Have Video Game, Web Components

Mardi-Ellen Hill is one to keep an eye on — the first book by the lifelong New Yorker, author, inventor and award-winning musician is making the rounds with her agent, and the bidding stage has begun for this multimedia project.

The book, The Skeleton Score, is the first of a series that tells the story of the gifted and musical Barrington family dynasty, whose members derive power from the Earth in the form of a song that no one else can hear.

Twenty years in the making, the story is many things, but at its most basic, Hill says, it is about survival of the fittest.

The two-time winner of the National Endowment of the Arts was born to a musical family, and had musical inclinations as a young child. Her father was a singer, and she grew up listening to grand opera. Today she plays the piano and writes music, but says she always knew that music wasn’t her path.

“As a tiny little girl, I had these inventor notions,” says Hill. “I was going to be a translator at the UN. Music was basically the secondary notion in my life. The first part of my life was the legal and the science aspirations of invention, and to do something of major consequence against suffering.”

When Hill was 10 years old, her parents, who met as student at LIU’s Brooklyn campus, went through a messy divorce. Hill and her sister went “on to a new family,” as she puts it, creating “a very dramatic, kind of Dominick Dunne background.”

When she began to write, it was to tell the story of her life, and her path is reflected in the child character in her story. It was also to invent through writing.

“I wanted to create something that would have use for other people,” says Hill, who adds that inventing, especially for women, is often a dangerous and politically charged arena. “But I needed a framework to put that invention in,” and that is the book and game series she has created as a business vehicle, expanded with video game and online platforms. It first debuted almost 20 years ago as a stage production.

The story itself contains a “puzzle of clues” connecting the narrative to the franchise. In its larger scope, this is a story of a family that has built an empire through the ages, but faces collapse in the 21st century. Hill’s written work takes on epic proportions: in Skeleton Score, the protagonist is sent to D.C. by her firm, believing she is there to do music research, but she has actually been set up to reveal family trade secrets. She uncovers an imminent global threat to humanity and must find her own place in the family to save the world. She is held on suspicion of committing treasonous acts against the U.S., but doesn’t know the power she has because her memory has been impaired. That’s where the music comes in — serving as a “memory model” for the characters.

This is one that may need to be experienced to be fully understood, but Hill tries to keep it simple — and she wants her reader to feel a part of the family.

The family uses a fictional version of Hill’s invention, an interactive platform called MEND, or “Music Encoding Device,” to uncover their story, and Hill offers the same to her readers in an on line, interactive extension. This has been compared, in an previous profile of Hill, to “giving every reader or viewer their personal, fully-working transporter after seeing Star Trek.”

“I’m writing sheerly from this creator engineer mind I have, to form the architecture of this global ensemble, from this recipe of clues,” says Hill. “It’s actually very formulaic, once you get the path of it.”

The family matriarch of her franchise is based on Phyllis Curtin, the current head of voice department at Tanglewood, who Hill has known and considered an influence since she was 19. Today, Hill sings at the Heights’ Plymouth Church and composes music. Plymouth was one of the reasons she returned to Brooklyn four and a half years ago, she says. She was also drawn by the history of the area, and because both sets of her grandparents, who were important influences in her life, are from Brooklyn.

For more about Hill’s series, visit her online at www.mardiellen.com.

Comments on “The Skeleton Score” (July 2008)

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Original Blog Post: “We invite you to a moving and changing REALITY
[Formally called “Melody for Murder” – M.E.H. 02.25.2010]
[Related Links: The Skeleton Score]

18 comments:

Tiffany M. Cubero said…

Melody For Murder… Just the title alone makes your mind wonder ! The words used to describe different scenarios are amazing. I did not read the whole book yet but I can not wait for it to come out. I just read the excerpt from the Melody for Murder and its just soooo good that I was upset I could not keep reading and find out the rest of the story. I give it 5 stars!

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