Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Book Release: A is for Apple


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I'm part of an anthology!!!!
Belwood Publishing was started by a CampNano buddy, and she let me know that she was putting this together so I got to be a part of it! Yay!
(I wanted to save the cover for later in the post, cuz cover reveal! But there were no sale graphics that didn't include the cover, so...)
Be sure to pick up a copy when it's on sale for only $0.99! It'll be going up in price after July 5th.

Summary


Snow White - fair or foul?

What if Snow White wasn't a princess? What if her step-mother wasn't evil? What if the conflict wasn't propelled by magic, but by popularity?

Explore these questions and more in this collection of six Snow White retellings. 

The Poet's Missing Daughter by Phoenix Xiao tells the tale of a missing girl and her step mother who has something supernatural to hide. 
An elven sorceress faces an impossible choice between saving one life or many in Julian Barr's Kingdom of the Mirror
A young girl fights monsters in the dark world of sleep in J. W. Atkinson's Snow White and the Silent Death
A young beauty influencer finally reveals all regarding the machinations of her step mother in Mark Hood's Skin Deep
In Marlene Simonette's The Many Failures of Evil, a halfling child must relive the painful memories of her past and fight for a family; 
A mysterious message prompts a young woman to cross the line of right and wrong in Robyn Sarty's The Fruitful Heist


Cover

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About the Authors

Phoenix Xiao is the pen name of a young writer from the ever-green Pacific Northwest. Phoenix, as one might deduce from her chosen name, is a fan of both folklore and birds. There is no limit to the amount of love she carries in her heart of hearts for her avian friends. In fact, she loves birds so much that she is attending college for the purpose of learning how to look at birds for a living. A lot of her writing draws from folklore, particularly Chinese folklore, as long as her parents are willing to indulge her weirdly specific and occasionally inane questioning. She has no pets (not by choice) but does have a possibly unhealthy quantity of stuffed animals and a spider plant named Charlotte. When not writing, she can be found looking at birds, or tempting the carpal tunnel gods in other ways like drawing and crocheting.
Julian Barr is the author of the Ashes of Olympus and Tooth and Blade trilogies. He first fell in love with all things ancient and magical in childhood, when he staged the epic tale of the Emperor Claudius using sock puppets. After his PhD in Classics, he did a brief stint as a schoolteacher, hated being called ‘sir,’ and dived into storytelling. Although he remains open to the possibilities of sock puppet theatre, fantasy is his passion. He has published scholarly research on Roman medicine and the gastronomic habits of Centaurs but prefers to think of himself as an itinerant bard. Currently he is working to expand Kingdom of the Mirror into a series of novels for launch in 2021.
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J.W. Atkinson finds the time to write between teaching and living in a house with his wife and four children. He entertains fans with weekly fiction on Patreon.
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Mark Hood is an author living and working in the English county of Shropshire which allows him plenty of opportunity to stare out of the window at gorgeous scenery when he should be writing.
Despite a background in science and technology, and his typically skeptical outlook on anything supernatural, he brings a life-long fascination with mythical creatures and ancient legends to his work.
Find him online at:
Website
Instagram
Facebook

Marlene Simonette is an absent-minded bookwyrm who favors the Fantasy genre. Good food, board games and character-wrangling are a few of her favorite things. Her love of roleplaying threads and webcomics often distract her from her WIPs, as does obsessing over precise word choice.
(And you're here on my site, so no need to include links on where to find me online, is there?)

Robyn Sarty is an avid fan of all things Disney, and loves stories with happy endings, where good triumphs over evil. She tries to incorporate these elements into all of her writing, but is easily distracted by sparkly things and glitter. She lives in rural Nova Scotia with her very own Prince Charming. When she’s not reading or writing, she can be found baking cakes and trying to convince Charming that they need to adopt a puppy.
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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Reblog- SpecFaith: Free Original Storyworld Ideas

Free Original Storyworld Ideas

A series of 10 articles from Speculative Faith, covering ideas for Christian storytellers to use in their fiction. Topics are mostly Sci-Fi oriented, but there are plenty of Fantasy and Sci-Fi/Fantasy blends that are addressed.
I found several things that I'd like to incorporate into my own story worlds!

Monday, June 22, 2020

Reblog- Jolley Comics

The Property of Hate

The Princess and the Jester

Just a plug for some comics that I thoroughly enjoy. I would buy The Princess and the Jester if it came in print; in addition to being a wholesome, nail-biting, fairytale-esque story, the art is gorgeous and perfect for a children's book.
And The Property of Hate is the first story I've read that I love despite not having a very clear plot (kind of like Alice in Wonderland, but a bit more coherent imo). It explores esoteric concepts (several aspects of being, thought, and lots of cool stuff), has great art, Hero, and RGB (both of whom are flat out awesome.)