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Blog post(I tried to find a clever title, and this is what my brain came up with. Sigh.)
As you may know, I first published The One Who Could Not Fly, the first book in the Wing Cycle trilogy at the end of March of last year. It astonishes me to think that only a year or so has passed since that day, and that I have not only completed the trilogy, but am now writing the follow on series. Conversely, it feels like ages ago that I actually published that book and somehow, surely, a lifetime has2 days ago Read more -
Blog postThis last week has been rather crazy. I’ve had so many things going on that have absolutely nothing to do with writing, and as a result, my brain shorted out. I’ve stepped back on some of the writing projects that I should probably not have been working on for at least six months anyways and am going to focus purely on Fire Burning Bright and getting the On Behalf of Death series ready for publication. That decision made, I still had to figure out a way to get my brain working again.
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Blog postI am going to share with you a little secret about my writing. I write books in two worlds: Earth (only with magic and such) and Taloria. All my books take place in one or the other, and they’re interconnected in ways that go beyond sharing some characters.
Let’s start with Taloria. All of the books that are currently out (The Wing Cycle trilogy, Speaker of Words, The Crow and the King) all take place on Taloria, and in relatively the same place. That’s not possible, you might say. Sp1 month ago Read more -
Blog postI think perhaps the hardest part of writing stories for me is coming up with a character name. I usually have a pretty good idea of where the story is going, despite being a “pantser”, so that’s less of an issue. And getting words down on the page is more a matter of whether my brain can form coherent sentences and whether my fingers are going to cooperate with me. Again, it’s not a huge issue.
No, the hard part is most definitely coming up with names.
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Blog postIt is high time that I got around to rereleasing The Crow and the King. I first wrote this story about eight years ago, and published it three or so years ago, before I decided to pursue writing as my career. Now, I am giving this book the attention that it deserves!
A new cover, some new formatting, but the same great story, The Crow and the King is a fantasy-esque romance with a touch of adventure. It is FREE until the 16th of Februrary, and is also available in KU.
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Blog postI was trying to come up with a topic for this week’s blog that wasn’t to do with the new cat (no matter how adorable she is) or to do with discussions of a book series that won’t be out until summer. It is a very interesting book series, and I am having an absolute blast writing the books, but if you don’t know the premise, or the characters, then it’s quite confusing and/or full of spoilers, and I don’t want to do that.
So I am going to tell you about puzzles.
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Blog postA goodly portion of my social media posts for the last week have had to do with Minnie, the cat I mentioned in last week’s blog post who I adopted from outside. She is doing very well, now, having been spayed and vaccinated and finally given full access to the house. I think she is finally settling in, and is a little less panicked about such things as where people are going, the presence of other animals and the sort.
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Blog postSo…I adopted a cat. Another cat, I should say, since my usual writing buddy, the Queen of the Universe, is still happily sleeping away in her cat tree. The new member of the family is Minnie (as in The Moocher), a stray cat that is part of the neighbourhood cats that I have been feeding for a while.
Minnie Minnie has been one of the only neighbourhood cats to actually let me get close enough to pet her, and once I did, she would follow me as I walked the dog. So, after this happened a3 months ago Read more -
Blog postI like winter. I like winter rather a lot. You know that annoying person in February who is still thrilled that things are cold and the snow is here? Yeah, I’m that person. I tend to be more productive in the cold weather, and I also tend to move better. But every now and again, I have moods where I should really like to be on a quiet beach somewhere with sunshine and a book.
This whole week has been one of those moods.
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Blog postWell, we made it! The year 2020 is over and now we are in to 2021. Granted, I know that things aren’t going to be a whole lot different, since the end of a calendar year doesn’t automatically change things. However, despite the arbitrary nature of time, I am going to be optimistic and talk about my plans for this next year.
Mostly, those plans include two things: editing work, and the Million Word Challenge. Today, I’m going to talk about the second thing.
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For generations, sylphs have lived isolated on the island of Shinalea, forgotten by the world. But they, too, have forgotten their past. Until it rears its head and changes the very foundations of their world…
Ravenna has grown up isolated and ostracised amongst the sylphs for her small wing size and her unusual colouring. She lives with the Intellecti, a collection of sylphs dedicated to learning, to facts, to history, to thought. But she feels most free when she runs through the trees of her beloved home. Until, that is, she comes across beings that should have been myth. Humans.
Captured, Ravenna is taken from her home and into the vastness of the desert mainland. She is sold into slavery and thrown into a world that proves everything she knew about the humans right: they are nothing more than the cruel, bloodthirsty beings that filled sylph myths with horror. Until, that is, Ravenna makes a single mistake. She falls.
Suddenly, the world is not quite what she knew. Ravenna is thrust into this world of humans and their schemings for power, their political machinations, their hopes, their dreams.
Ravenna must decide whether humans are the nightmares of her people’s legends or just beings like her, finding their place in an unexpected world. And she must decide whether to save her world, or to destroy it.
The One Who Could Not Fly is an exciting fantasy adventure that asks questions of family, of independence, and of what it really means to fly.
There are secrets that Crow is hiding though, including a shadowed past that the world has forgotten, an affinity for the mysterious sword fighting style from the East, and the fact that while Crow might look like a boy, he is a woman, hiding her gender in an unkind world.
The Crow and the King is a tale of adventure and friendship, of learning to reconcile with the shadows of the past, and of finding love in the most unexpected of places.
The Stormbringers are flying to war. But are they prepared for what the aftermath might bring?
Ravenna has spent the last moons preparing her people for war, and now it is time to fly. She knows that this is right, but facing Davorin has consequences that not even she could predict. Reunited with Miska, with Lenore, Ravenna realises that things are not the same s they were in the time she was away, and they may never be again. Was bringing the sylphs to war really the right thing to do? Or has she doomed them all?
Miska rides to the Red Desert, a sorcerer against an army. He has no doubts that what he’s doing is necessary to free his people, but how can one man stand against Davorin and his army? Miska discovers that he is perhaps not as alone as he thinks, but when he comes to understand the true stakes of this war, his magic might be all that stands between his people and destruction. The price of that magic is higher than he could have ever imagined.
Lenore is married to a madman. Davorin’s magic grows stronger and his mind weaker. When the sylphs arrive to war, Lenore dares to hope that her travails may be over. She must come to accept that the world can never go back to the way it was, and that her place in that world is not as strong as it was. Lenore will face the truth of her decisions and move forwards into the new future, or all will be lost.
The war was inevitable. The battle is far from over…
The Forsaking of the Blind is the epic conclusion to The Wing Cycle trilogy, a fantasy adventure featuring magic and dragons and people who stand tall despite everything they face.
War is inevitable. But who will win and who will fall depends on what happens next…
Ravenna has returned to her people in order to save them from Davorin’s impending attack. But what she did not understand is that training a society of peaceful sylphs into the warrior Stormbringers from their distant past will ask more of her than she knew. She must make amends with her sister, the new Chosen Queen. She must play games of politics and tactics. And she must prove her worth to a people that never wanted her.
Miska set out to find Ravenna and beg her to help him save his people from Davorin. Instead, he ended up in the Iron Mountains facing a legend even older than the sylphs: a dragon. But when the dragon’s only offer of assistance is to help Miska train, he must learn to master himself in an unfamiliar place before he can help his people. The only problem is, the dragon is not the only legend hiding in the mountains.
Lenore has promised to wed Davorin in order to spare her people. Trapped and useless in her own Red Palace, she must discover precisely how far she’ll go to uphold a promise. And, who among her people she can truly trust.
To Never Hear the Song is the continuation of The Wing Cycle, an epic fantasy that asks whether who we are determines our struggles, or if the struggles determine who we are.
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Inspector Maddox Dawes of Kyper Central has one more month until retirement. One more month, that is, until a group of rebellious dissidents to the Republic start painting a mysterious message across the screens:
Nehrun tai hanen
No one knows what it means, and the computers have been hacked by the rebels, erasing any trace of their doings. Dawes must work with the only language expert in the Republic to determine just what these rebels are saying and why.
The answers lie shrouded behind layers of politics, an influx of the drug Dreamscape, and the leader of the rebels, Ske’toa, who always seems two-steps ahead.
The world is broken. But how do you go about fixing the world if the words to express its wrongs don’t exist?