Episode 006: The Fruitful Heist and Renewal of Spirit— As ever, I’m not an expert, my intention is to be positive and helpful, and my opinions do not reflect the authors’ worth as people or as writers. Please ensure adequate sodium intake with this podcast.
I (and one of my Nano friends!) got featured on a podcast! This lovely lady, Sage Gordon Davis, is accepting first paragraphs, sentences, or the first line of stories from anyone willing to submit. She dissects them with a reader’s eye, telling what caught her fancy or what wasn’t her cup of tea.
Her podcast is great, take a look!
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Sunday, April 26, 2020
Friday, April 24, 2020
Book Spotlight: The Emperor's New Concerto
Today, we have a book spotlight: The New Emperor's Concerto!
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Summary
The year is 2228 and the world is on the cusp of World War Four. London
is rife with anarchists and secret plots. It looks like dark days are
coming for the British Empire. Darker than any that have been seen for
decades.
But luckily England has some help.
Sir Lysander is the King's Righteous Man-and all that entails. He's the
king's right hand, and a red one at that, the man who stands in the
shadows and does what needs to be done for the protection of his
country.
Eidolon is a phantom, the anarchist group Apophis's top retrieval
expert. They need something, he gets it, no matter the consequence. Even
though he'd secretly prefer to be in his flat with his cat and a good
book.
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Author Bio
I'm an Indie writer, book lover, coffee connoisseur and history buff and
folklorist. On a normal day you'll either find me reading, writing or
on Goodreads talking to other writers. Author of On a Foreign Field, The
Modern Tales of Na Fianna series and others.
Find her online at:
Author Interview: Claire Banschbach
Today, as part of the blog tour, we have an interview with Claire Banschbach!
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Have you read anything that made you think differently about fiction?
I feel like it happens rarely that I’ll find a book that just completely captures me and hits that bittersweet spot where you’re just so immersed in the story and simultaneously wishing it was all real but knowing it’s not. Scorpio Races by Maggie Steifvater was that for me the first time I read it.
What is your favorite childhood book/fairy tale?
We had a St George and the Dragon book (by Margaret Hodges) with the story adapted from Edmund Spencer’s The Faerie Queene. It was my favorite book because A) dragons, B) knights on epic quests, and C) amazing illustrations. It’s still a favorite to this day!
What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?
I feel like I’m a fairly boring writer! :D I will say that I’ve never cried while writing an emotional scene or character death. I usually like trying to wring emotion from words, so I’m always oddly eager to get those scenes to see if I can get them out on paper like they’re playing in my head. (I’m a monster, it’s fine.)
What was/is your favorite part, and your least favorite part, of the publishing journey?
My favorite part is usually the drafting process, where I’m discovering the story and the characters and being surprised by the twists and turns the story takes! Least favorite part is all the prep work to get everything set up and ready to go and then be brave enough to let your book baby out into the world. It’s one thing to just talk about it, but having people actually read it is something else! 😉
What do you hope your readers take away from this book?
That it’s okay to be scared, but to try your best anyway. Change is scary, but you come out better for it. That everyone has something amazing about them. You just need to find your own magic.
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There's also a rafflecopter giveaway for an ebook and swag pack! Also, see here for the rest of the tour schedule.
Author Bio
Claire M. Banschbach is a native Texan and
would make an excellent hobbit if she wasn’t so tall. She’s an overall dork,
pizza addict, and fangirl. When not writing fantasy stories packed full of
adventure and snark, she works as a pediatric Physical Therapist where she
happily embraces the fact that she never actually has to grow up.
She writes New Adult/Adult fantasy as C.M.
Banschbach.
Find her online at:
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Author Interview: Hazel West
A note: I've been having some problems with Blogger lately, in regards to font (mostly changing mid-post, and I can't find anything in the HTML that could be causing it) and images (being super big or super small), so if anything looks wonky, it's because I haven't figured out how to fix it yet. -_-
This month, donate any amount or subscribe to Hazel through her Ko-Fi account and get an exclusive sneak peek of the next book in the Concerto universe, Requiem in Red!
Also check out this Rafflecopter giveaway!
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Author Bio
I'm an Indie writer, book lover, coffee connoisseur and history buff and folklorist. On a normal day you'll either find me reading, writing or on Goodreads talking to other writers. Author of On a Foreign Field, The Modern Tales of Na Fianna series and others.
Find her online at:
Blog
Ko-Fi
Goodreads
Instagram
This month, donate any amount or subscribe to Hazel through her Ko-Fi account and get an exclusive sneak peek of the next book in the Concerto universe, Requiem in Red!
Also check out this Rafflecopter giveaway!
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1. How did publishing your first book change your process
of writing?
I’m not really sure it did change my overall process. I think
I’ve always written stories for myself first which is what I would advise all
aspiring writers to do. Whether people want like what I write or not doesn’t
really worry me. If people enjoy my books, that makes me happy, but if they
don’t that’s okay too. I guess if anything, it has made me more conscious of
editing by writing, haha.
2. What’s your favorite under-appreciated novel?
I actually tend to read a lot of under-appreciated books
because I kind of have an allergy to things that are super popular. Two that
come to mind are the Knight and Rogue series by Hilari Bell and The
Secret Journeys of Jack London by Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon. Both
of which are very good, but people hardly know they exist.
3. What kind of research do you do, and how long do you
spend researching before beginning a book?
This can change depending on the book. Like, with Concerto,
the conception to finished first draft was about three and a half months. I
wrote this one really quickly. Typically, I will spend about a month
researching and outlining a book, which I still did for this one pretty much,
though this was one of those books that I wasn’t entirely sure what sort of
research I would need so ended up doing a lot of it during the writing process.
If I’m doing a historical novel, I will typically start gathering information
and spending a couple months immersing myself in the time period and stuff. I
feel like I always end up researching the most random things, especially for
books like this.
4. Since you write a lot of alter-earth/fantasy-history
(futuristic in this case), what would you say are the ethics of writing about
historical figures?
Well, I have written historical figures into several of my
books. I feel like as long as you keep them true to what we know about them,
then I don’t personally have a problem with changing up the storyline a little
bit. There’s been some really good alternate history stories. Like, I kind of
liked Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith because I
think he did a great job of keeping Lincoln in character. NOT a fan of
revisionist history. There’s a difference between good historical fiction and
revisionist history. Revisionist history is when you for some reason change a
figure’s ethnicity to prove some sort of point. Like a certain story about a
founding father with a musical inclination. Then you have historical fiction,
like Peaky Blinders, where the historical person gets killed off so the
original main character can rise to power. I don’t really have a problem with
this as it’s still fiction. (Sorry about the long answer! XD)
Author Bio
Find her online at:
Blog
Ko-Fi
Goodreads
Book Spotlight: Winter Spell
Claire Banschbach. That name--while very cool--is way easier to say in my head than aloud. XD
She's coming out with the third book in her series, The Faeries of Myrnius! I'm here today with a book spotlight. Read to the end for links to some giveaways, and be sure to check out the live Q&A with Claire and Hazel West.
She's coming out with the third book in her series, The Faeries of Myrnius! I'm here today with a book spotlight. Read to the end for links to some giveaways, and be sure to check out the live Q&A with Claire and Hazel West.
Summary
A half-breed faery. A war-weary princess.
A quest to free three kingdoms from the deadly winter spell.
Constantly doubted by her ocean faery kindred, Tonya
Freyr-dottir only wants to untangle the dormant ice and water magic within her.
Then a strange attack makes her unleash a fierce winter on the land and sea.
And she has no idea how to stop it.
Princess Diane serves faithfully at her brother’s
side, trying to restore their kingdom of Myrnius after the devastating Dark
War. Now with brutal winter wreaking havoc, everything they have worked for
might be lost to famine and destruction.
Desperate to help, Tonya travels to the far north to
unlock her magic, aided by Diane, as well as two land faeries: Dorian, a
reckless healer and August, a mischievous warrior. But the north brings fresh dangers,
unearths old wounds, and offers more questions than answers.
With doom threatening human and faery alike, Tonya
must find a way to trust her new friends and release her magic before all fall
to the fury of winter’s spell.
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Author Bio
Claire M. Banschbach is a native Texan and would make an excellent hobbit if she wasn’t so tall. She’s an overall dork, pizza addict, and fangirl. When not writing fantasy stories packed full of adventure and snark, she works as a pediatric Physical Therapist where she happily embraces the fact that she never actually has to grow up.
She writes New Adult/Adult fantasy as C.M. Banschbach.
Find her online at:
Website
Tour Schedule
Monday 4/20:
Abigail Leskey – book spotlight
Rachael Ritchey – book review
MH Elrich – author interview
Tuesday 4/21:
Rachael Ritchey – author interview
E Paige Burkes – book spotlight
Kelsey Bryant – book spotlight
Claire B – Winter Spell as gifs
Wednesday 4/22:
E Rawls – book spotlight
Hazel West – character interview/book spotlight
MH Elrich – character interview, Diane
Claire B – meet the characters!
Thursday 4/23 – RELEASE DAY!
CB Cook – book spotlight
Marlene Simonette – book spotlight
Claire B – Release Day!
INSTAGRAM LIVE Q&A WITH HAZEL WEST – 7:30 PM CST on @cmbanschbach
Friday 4/24
Marlene Simonette – author interview
Deborah O’Carroll – book review
Claire B – tour wrap-up
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Reblog- The Art of Being an Artist
Stephen McCranie: The Art of Being an Artist- They are true craftsmen, navigating their art with deftness and poise. I want to create as they do, but there is yet so far for me to go.
What the How-To Books DON'T Tell You About Mastering Your Craft
I'm only on Episode 11, and I've already gotten so much out of it. (Which I find funny, because I just finished reading a self-help book that I got nothing out of...)
What the How-To Books DON'T Tell You About Mastering Your Craft
I'm only on Episode 11, and I've already gotten so much out of it. (Which I find funny, because I just finished reading a self-help book that I got nothing out of...)
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Book Spotlight: Rose's Wrath
As is evidenced by the title (I just can't seem to get creative with blog post titles), I'm here today with a book spotlight! If you'd like to see my review, check it out here.
This fairy tale retelling has plenty of twists, interesting characters, and dark backstory, so let's get right into it.
Summary
"Have you ever heard Red Riding Hood howl at the moon?"When Cerise, Verre, Blanca, and Aura are forced to complete a near-impossible task, it seems as if their loved ones’ lives are as good as over.
"Or seen Cinderella kill a man with just a shard of glass?"
And despite meeting a dragon, internal disputes, and the fact that they’re all most likely going to die, the young women grow close. Too close.
"Snow White has vanquished more with her poisoned breath than her beauty."
For secrets will come to light that have the power to change everything. There is a traitor in their midst, one who could potentially save or destroy them.
"And Sleeping Beauty? She will bring slumber with but a touch of her hand."
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Buy it. Buy it now. |
Author Bio
Oceane McAllister is a fangirl-supreme, tea-drinking, novel-writing, thunder storm-obsessed indie author from New England. First and foremost a Christian, she tries to glorify her Lord and Savior in all that she does. Oceane also has a passion for writing YA fiction and believes it possible for them to be both quality and clean at the same time. With a tendency to wear only black, she is a staunch defender of the Oxford comma, abhors love triangles, and may or may not be obsessed with black olives.
Most days you can find her curled up on the couch typing away furiously on her computer. She is most definitely a Slytherin, Enneagram 3w4, and has convinced herself that she could win the Hunger Games. Some of her biggest inspirations are C. S. Lewis, Brandon Sanderson, Marissa Meyer, Jennifer A. Nielsen, and Suzanne Collins.
Find her online at:
Blog
Goodreads
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Blog
Goodreads
Tour Schedule:
March 27th: Blog tour intro
March 28th: Abigail Harder--book review
March 29th: Shine--character interview
March 30th: Kate Willis--book spotlight
March 31st: Merie Shen--author interview
April 1st: Juliette Dunn--book review
April 2nd: Marlene Simonette--book spotlight; you're already here!
April 3rd: Ian Wilson--author interview
April 4th: Grace Morris--book spotlight, review, and author interview