My Stories

I write adventures for those in search of a good story. My novels fall in the Fantasy genre, but many people consider them Sci-fi too. Each story is written with what I look for when I read a book: action, adventure, twists and turns, love, heroes, vicious enemies, fighting (weapons and hand to hand combat). I write because I want to share the stories that are inside of me. I hope you enjoy the adventures as much as I love writing them!

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Happy Holidays!

I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays!  It's such a crazy time of year, all the emotions (some good, some bad), all the things that must get done, all the things that still need to get done, people to visit, people to greet, places to go...  and all of this on top of everything that you're already responsible for.   I know how overwhelming it can feel.  Which is why I like today.  For me, today is a day to relax and enjoy the moment.  Just breathing and letting the chaos of the world fall away.   This year I do owe pleasantness of today, to the fact that yesterday was a good day.  Everyone was so grateful for those that were around them.  My kids were able to spend more time with me than usual on Christmas which I think was a huge part of it.  I am so blessed to have children who are simply amazing.  They are so kind and loving, especially on Christmas.

My writer's world has been on hold for the reasons above along with a few other things.  Which unfortunately makes everything else more difficult for me.  So unfortunately, I don't have any updates for you.  There were somethings that have been on my mind lately.

Firstly, I discovered by accident that I had comments on some older blogs that I knew nothing about.  This made me feel so horrible, because I never replied to these people.  Apparently if an anonymous person leaves a comment I wasn't get any notification.  I only discovered that I had comments because I was clicking was in my setting and accidentally clicked on something which revealed to me all these comments I had.  So if you were one of those people, I am deeply sorry.  I wanted you to know that I was not ignoring you on purpose, I just never saw the comments.  I do love having conversations with people (I might not be good at it anymore, but I do enjoy responding to peoples comments).

Secondly, I would like to let those of you who buy books from me via craft show or email to know that you can rate/leave a review on Amazon and/or Apple.  If you enjoy my stories, I would very much appreciate it if you would rate/review my stories at either or both locations.  This helps other people decide to take a chance on my stories as well.  😊   And believe it or not, it helps encourage me to not give up.

Oh and my daughter animation for the season.  It's short and adorable and she used one of my favorite songs (Let it Snow).  I was teasing her about it being so short because I wanted it longer since she chose that song.  Anyways here's a link to her animation.


Saturday, December 14, 2019

Story 10

I am so excited! I have a title for the next book I will be publishing! (Or, at least, I think I do. Hahahahaha) If all things go well, I should be able to give it to my editors in January! As the title shouted its name at me, I realized there was a little more that I needed to add to the story, and as soon as I am happy with this information addition it will be ready!  Yes, this is sometimes how the title is revealed to me. I'll be re-reading the manuscript and it shouts loudly in my head. Other times it comes to me in the middle of the night, jumps off the page as I am reading/writing it, and every great once in awhile I know it as I start the story. Anyways, just wanted to share that I am 99% positive I have the title for Story 10, which at the moment will be the longest book I've published so far.  As of right now it is 30,000 words longer than "The Shadow Dragon: Darkness".   I hope it's not too long.   Although I suppose my editors might have opinions about this, so I shall wait and see.    Hope you're have as wonderful of a day as I am in my writer's world!   😊

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

And the busyness ensues

This time of year is always crazy busy, with the holidays (and all that they bring) and not having a lot of time to write.   Anyways, I am sorry it took me so long to blog here again.

Had a simply beautiful day at Eisenhower HS. Not only did I sell more books than any event I’ve been to, but the people were awesome.  I met so many wonderful people, and people I hadn’t expected to see showed up. Truly an amazing day that left me feeling loved and blessed.  😊

I am still re-reading story 10.  I'm getting to the area that I feel needs the most work so I'm trying to find time where I won't be interrupted for a few hours.  I'm also being haunted by a story that I can't see yet.  This hasn't happened to me before.  I can feel the urge to write it and feel all the emotions and confidence of the story and characters, but I've not seen or dreamt anything to get me started.   On one hand its a good thing because I have so much else I want to work on, but on the other...  I don't like it all (it's rather distracting).    

I know this post doesn't have a lot in it, but I didn't want to not post anything.  (This is part of the problem I am having with the unseen story in my head.  My thoughts are kind of stuck, or on hold?  Not sure how to explain it.)  

Oh!  If you want to check out a project my daughter recently finished.  It's about 37seconds.  I personally love the way it flows from one thing to the next.  Here's the link.   

Have a wonderful day!

Friday, November 22, 2019

My last show of the year

Just a reminder that my last show of the year is tomorrow (Saturday).

"Santa's Castle"
Eisenhower High School: November 23, 9am-4pm
6500 25 Mile Rd., Shelby Township, MI. 48316
(The cost is $3 and all proceeds go to the instrumental music program)

Here is the list of books I'm bringing with me:

The Shadow Dragon:Orbs of Fire
The Shadow Dragon: Aleksertac
The Shadow Dragon: Darkness
Solace: Uncharted Territory
Solace: Lost
Not Human
Heart of the Emperor
Rise of Ansea: The General's Mark
Project 21
Adventurer's Spirit

So if you're looking for an adventure to read, or know of someone who does (they would make a great Christmas gift), you should come and find me at this event.   😁   I will, of course, be signing books that are bought - at no additional cost.  I hope to see you there!

Saturday, November 9, 2019

One more show this year

Two shows done, one more to go.  The next one is in two weeks and it is at Eisenhower High School:

"Santa's Castle"
Eisenhower High School: November 23, 9am-4pm
6500 25 Mile Rd., Shelby Township, MI. 48316

This is the last show I will be doing until next year.   And of course I will be signing books that are bought.  😁

What else is going on?  Well... I have been doing a lot of writing and revising.  So much so that I am two chapters away from a finished first draft (That means the story is "done" from beginning to end and I just have to revise and edit).  Right now it's over 102,000 words, and I even have a title for it.  I also have a book that is in the editing realm, although that one will either have to have a 2nd book written or I will just extend it and let it stay one book (and I have a cover for this one done).  I also have a book that I thought was going to be two, but it reads better as one so when I finish polishing what was supposed to be book two, I'll have that one done.  I have the book two for Rise of Ansea done, but there are a few things that need a little more work and then that will be in the editing realm as well.   So with any luck I will have all of these done by this time next year!  😊

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Had a great time at Rochester High School's "Holiday Bazaar"!  My best show to date! Met some pretty awesome people, my family and friends came to support me, talked to some great people, and I sold more books than any show before!!  If you missed the Holiday Bazaar,  I will be at Romeo High School this Saturday.  If you've come to this before please note the address change:


"Band Craft and Vendor Show"
Romeo High School: November 9, 10am-4pm
62300 Jewell Rd., Washington, MI.  48094






Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Where I will be selling my books next month

Woo Hoo!  I have added Eisnhower's craft show to my list of where I'll be selling this year!  Which means I will be at three shows next month!!  Here are the dates, times, and addresses:



"Holiday Bazaar"
Rochester High School: November 2, 10am-4pm
180 S. Livernois, Rochester Hills, MI. 48307

"Band Craft and Vendor Show"
Romeo High School: November 9, 10am-4pm
62300 Jewell Rd., Washington, MI.  48094

"Santa's Castle"
Eisenhower High School: November 23, 9am-4pm
6500 25 Mile Rd., Shelby Township, MI. 48316

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Update on Story 10

Finished fixing the edits and revisions on the manuscript for Story 10 last week (This is the book I was going to make two books, but have decided it reads better as one book) and I'm going to put it aside for a couple of weeks or so and re-read the second half of the book (which was going to be book 2) before I send it out for the final edits. The first half is complete since I didn't make any significant changes to it, so that is a plus.  However, I did revise a few things in the second half and there seems to be something else that needs my attention - which I'm sure will come to light when I re-read it.   However, I'm still hoping to get it published early next year! 

So now what?  No worries, there's never a dull moment in my head. Its so busy in there that I'm always working on something: writing a new story, revising another story, working on a cover idea, trying to come up with a title...   Which is all great, except that I forget to enjoy what I have accomplished... like "Adventurer's Spirit" being published.  I guess that's what happens when you love writing.  


Monday, September 9, 2019

Adventurer's Spirit now available

I, of course, love the book, but then I wouldn't publish a story if I didn't love it.  My daughter who read Adventurer's Spirit a little while ago (one of the perks of being my kid is you get to read unpublished work 😄) told me it's her favorite.  She liked it even more than the The Shadow Dragon series and Project 21!  I honestly wasn't sure that it was possible to write something she would like more than The Shadow Dragon series.  😊  She really likes Project 21, but she likes it as much as The Shadow Dragon, whereas she has stated this is her favorite book.  I - needing clarification because I couldn't believe it - said, "You mean you like it more than The Shadow Dragon" and she replied, "Oh, yes."     

This is an adventure story.  (Obviously).   In my opinion, what makes this story interesting is the relationship between Jared and Alyxandra.  They are two different races from the same world, who have very different cultures.  Their relationship begins when they meet by chance while they are children, impacting them both beyond their understanding.   As their lives continue to entwine and their friendship strengthens, a darkness is growing within the world they both live.  

Adventurer's Spirit (my newest book) is now selling at Apple, Barnes&Nobles, Kobo, and Smashwords!!  It will soon be at Amazon as well (I have uploaded it, so we're just waiting for them to shelf it).  The ebook is only $4.99 and the paperback is $16.99.  

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Cover for Adventurer's Spirit

This is the cover for my newest book!! It will be available to read September 9th! The Ebook is available online for pre-sale at Apple, Barnes&Nobles, Kobo, and Smashwords.   Feel free to read the first chapter by clicking the title above or clicking here.





Thursday, July 11, 2019

The blurb for Adventurer's Spirit

Here is the blurb for Adventurer's Spirit, my attempt at telling you what the book is about (Hee Hee):

I was taught that my people and the forest lived in harmony, that the river was the source of life.  There were dangers in the forest, but if I followed the rules of our tribe I would live to grow old.  Unfortunately, the forest was a place of amazing wonders and magnificent climbing trees.  I was never concerned about my safety because I could hide better than anyone in the forest.  Maybe it was because Da had told me often that I had an adventurer’s spirit, one that could not be tamed by rules.  He had said the planet had assured him that I would live beyond our world, and the gift of the forest would ensure my survival.  
 I was young the day the Arrivals came to the forest that I loved dearly.  My spirit was so full of excitement and curiosity about these people who lived beyond our world by the river, that I could not defy my desire to see who these Arrival’s were.  It was this day that the planet led me to him, and him to me.  I was playing a game while he was hunting, but all that changed the moment we saw each other.  He should have killed me by the river, and I should have feasted upon him after the Zurgala attacked.  Instead, we kept each other safe, not knowing that this one incident would change everything.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Title for Story 16


Here's the title for Story 16, which I will be releasing later this month!  Yes, I know, about time.   Welcome to my world... worlds?   😂

Monday, July 1, 2019

Busy + Writing = no blogging.

Sorry I haven't posted on here much this month... last month.  Crazy that is July 1st already.   June was an awfully busy month with end of the school year stuff and Grad parties, especially pulling together the one for my son. (It was a whole week of not writing 😢 ) 

I have also been working on Story 10, writing, deleting, more writing.  However, I am finally ready to print it off and give to the round two of edits/feedback. This is the story that is two books, but will most likely become one. If it does become one, it will be 168,000 words. What does that mean? It means it will be a bigger book than the 3rd Shadow Dragon book, "Darkness".  The paperback for "Darkness" is 628pages, and Story 10 is 20,000 words longer.   I sure hope it's a good story!   😊

This also means I can now focus on releasing my newest book. Woo Hoo! I know it's not the July 1st release I wanted, but this is what happens when specific voices are insistent that I focus on them by taking over my writer's world. 😂

Thursday, June 6, 2019

A lot going on...

There's a lot going on in my life in both of my worlds.  The most exciting is that my younger son is done with high school!  He is in an Early College program, which means he has one more year before he gets his diploma, and when he does, he'll also be receiving his Associates Degree in the engineering field!  So very proud of him!!  This last month and half of school - between him and my daughter - has made life kind of a blur for me.  I think I'm looking forward to Summer more than them (if that's possible)!   In my writer's world there a lot that I'm pretty excited about, and somethings that make me want to cry (however, we're not going to talk about that):

First, I have finished my draft of book two for Rise of Ansea.  Well, finished enough that I am going to give it to someone else to read.  It's lacking in word count compared to the first book, but I'm hoping that will right itself after it has had a new pair of eyes to look at it.  So excited that it is so close to being ready to share with you.  Should (hopefully) have it done in time for the shows in November (I already have the subtitle and I know what the cover is going to be 😁)!

Second, I might have mentioned earlier that I gave book one of Story 10 to someone else to read.  After listening to their feedback,  I think that I'm going to make it one book instead of two.  The first book ends nicely, but the story has really just begun.  When I finish book 2 I'm going to give the same person, plus another person, both 1 and 2 to see if its more enjoyable as one book. It will just be a long one book - obviously, since I can make it two books (as of right now it would be approx. 155,000 words which is more than the third dragon book,"Darkness", which is 140,000words).  More importantly in the news of Story 10, there's this section in book 2 that every time I reread it, I always get frustrated.  I'm always tinkering with it - every time I read it.  Well this time I finally saw the big picture clearer and I am so excited.  So I'm almost done with book two and then that will be all set.  Would be awesome if I can bring it to the shows in November, but I think that's probably going to remain just a dream.

Third,  I am almost done with my newest story (Story 26).  I just have to bridge everything I've written to the final scene.  I had some people change the story by doing the unexpected so I had to go back and rearrange things and while doing that I realized there was an element that didn't make sense anymore and I had to fix that.   It probably won't be done by November, but hopefully shortly after!

Fourth, but probably most exciting, is Story 16 is 98% ready for me to publish!  The story is written, the title created, the cover is done (finally, I know)!!! I have to write the short and long blurbs for the book, and format it, and then it will be ready!!  My goal for release is July 1st!  I will definitely have this book at the shows in November!

The shows in November are in Michigan at Rochester High School (Nov. 2) and Romeo High School (Nov. 9)

Thursday, May 30, 2019

The Cover for Heart of the Emperor

As I stated earlier, I had found this pink sparkling flower that I knew my daughter would love.  I kept looking at as we walked around the store and I couldn't stop thinking how it would make a beautiful cover for a book.  The flower became a pivotal part in the book.  It is a native flower to Tridan (the Kamtra home world) which roots itself into the heart of the planet. ( I would tell you more, but I'd rather you read the story to find out.  😉)  The background represents the ground that the Kamtra have made their city and tunnels in.  Not only is Tridan made of rock, but it is a lava planet as well, thus the lava flowing through the green rock.


Now one of my favorite things about the paperback cover is if you open the book and turn it upside down the lava flows in a heart shape.  Which I decided to do because of the title and the beautiful love story that this book turned out to be.  I was so pleased with myself for this idea until I realized that no one will ever notice...  unless I tell/show everyone.





Saturday, May 25, 2019

Thank you, again!!

I just wanted to thank everyone who came out and said "hi!" and those who were willing to take a chance on me and bought one or more books at the Heritage Festival last week! Even though the weather was not in my favor, it was so nice to meet and have a chance to talk to people about writing and/or reading. Thank you so much!!! I couldn't keep doing this without you! 😊 
If you like my stories, please take a few moments to write a review or even just rate the book. It helps other people decide to take a chance and read one of my books too. For those of you who buy my books from me, I learned from a couple of fans, that you can go onto Amazon and write a review there (I'm almost positive you can do that at the iBooks as well). Thank you all so very much!!!  
If you missed the show last weekend, I am currently set to be at:  
  • Rochester H.S.(Michigan) Holiday Bazaar:  Nov. 2nd from 10am to 4pm  
  • Romeo H.S.(Michigan) Band Craft and Vendor Show: Nov. 9th from 10am-4pm
If anything else pops up, I'll let you know! 😉

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Writing "Heart of the Emperor"

My mom has read every book I've published.   At one point she asked me if I could write a book without so much violence... towards the female.  I just stared at her.  The violence in my stories is because they're warriors, and that's pretty much what I told her.  However, my brain latched onto the challenge.  I already had a story that was brewing in my mind so as it started to come to life I held onto "write a book with less violence".    Yep, "Heart of the Emperor" is that attempt, and I think it turned out to be a wonderful story.

Now this story was created from an object I discovered while out shopping at a craft store.  (I wasn't actually the one doing the shopping, I went because I had nothing better to do.)  I remember picking up the object, knowing that my daughter would love it, it was pink and sparkly.  However, as I carried it around the store, I couldn't stop thinking how beautiful it would look on a cover for a book.  Now in order to put the object on my cover it would need importance, and from there, the story came alive in my mind.

One of my favorite parts about writing this book was that I had no idea who the underlying bad guy was, it could have been anyone.  (When I wrote this story, it was the first story where I hadn't seen the important part of the ending that helps me bring the book to a close.)  I remember making this comment to my cousin, excitedly telling him that I couldn't wait to finish it, because I wanted to know who the "bad guy" was.  He replied, "Aren't you the one writing it?"   I laughed and replied, "I'm the one writing it down."  I was to the last couple of chapters, and explained to him about the different characters and how they could be the bad guy, but until I wrote it down I wouldn't know who and why.  The people in my books are not always forth coming about who they are or where the story is going.  To me, writing is like watching a movie.  I see the images and I write it down. I hear what they're saying and I type it out. He smiles and says, "Ah yes, the voices."   We joke about "the voices" all the time.  Because honestly, it blows me away how I am able to write stories, and most times when I re-read them I still can't believe I wrote it.   This story was no exception.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Heritage Days In Rochester, Michigan

I will be selling my books at this event!  I'd love to see you there.  It really is a fun event for everyone.  

Heritage Days is an outdoor event with a long tradition in the Rochester community. The show is held in Rochester’s scenic Municipal Park, providing a pleasant, family atmosphere. In the past, this festival has attracted over 20,000 visitors and includes: the Arts and Crafts show, live music, native plant sale, Civil War Encampment, car show, tractor show, live lumberjack shows, camel rides, a pancake breakfast, wood carvers, a petting zoo, food trucks, and a variety of other family-fun activities.



Wednesday, May 1, 2019

The month of May: "Heart of the Emperor"

This month I will be writing about "Heart of the Emperor".

Here are the basic things:
Genre: Adventure/Fantasy/Young Adult 

Age: 13 and up.
(There is suggestive language and mild violence so it's a parental choice. My kids really enjoyed the adventure and characters as do all my fans which spread across the spectrum from preteen to seniors)

Published: 2014
What it's about: 
Here's the official blurb: 

  • Short: On a planet where the sun does not shine, a place where no other race is tolerated, in a patriarchal society where women are not soldiers, Commander Emma Matix finds herself forced to live. There is deceit and treachery, and she knows she must figure out what’s at the heart of the Emperor’s motives in order to save the Kamtra people’s lives - along with her own.
  • Long: The betrayal of Commander Emma Matix cost her everything. Now she’s in a predicament where she must trust a Kamtra man that is rumored to rip people apart with his own two hands. She has stared into his metallic orange eyes and knows that he is quite capable of killing anyone that stands in his way. She knows he loathes the human race. So why did he save her in the first place? Was it to strip her of her identity, torture her, use her against the human race? Or did he keep her alive simply to prove to all what he is actually capable of? There is always an ulterior motive to kindness. Perhaps if she can figure out what his is, she will be able to survive.

Who: 
(Emma) Matix
Tiberius 
Remtec
Sahlia


Where:
This story takes place on Tridan and a few other planets in the depths of space.

I think that covers the blah blah blah part of the book, if you have questions or want more information feel free to ask. 

Monday, April 29, 2019

Rose

The youngest girl of five in what she remembers as a loving family before the Iron Fist reared its ugly head, Rose never saw herself as strong or a fighter.  Even though her father had once told her:  "A rose is delicate and beautiful, but when not handled with care will make you bleed," she has always relied on her big brother.  When the world falls apart he keeps her safe, does his best to teach her how to survive.  However when he is taken by the Iron Fist, she learns more than she expected.   Her struggles happen on so many levels throughout the story and has to deal with it while living among  a people who don't want her among them.

Writing Rose was empowering to me at the time.  My focus was driven by the energy that she discovers is inside her along with the last couple of chapters that were vivid in my mind.   The energy she unexpectedly finds opens her mind to hope just as quickly as the world continuously tries to remove it from her.  Even in this light at the end of the tunnel (so to speak), it teeters between good and bad.  The Syntai meditation is very similar to Tai Chi, but at a level more intense than I had/have achieved.   From the first day I began my practice of Tai Chi, my mind was opened to the flow of energy, and as I continued to learn and practice (seriously practice), I found serenity and fell in love with the flow of energy, which allowed me to write the Syntai meditation. I had not started training in martial arts yet, but from my Tai Chi experience and talking with martial arts students who came through my Tai Chi classes, it wasn't hard for me to see how powerful that energy could be.

Now, I have never endured the physical pains that Rose does (obviously), but looking back, mentally I was right along with her.  I suppose writing her story, her growth into a strength she wasn't aware of, and the mental strength that she has to re-find throughout the story reminded me on a subconscious level that even when it seems the punches never stop coming, you still keep getting up and you keep fighting.   At the time of writing this I did not see myself in the story at all, and honestly, it wasn't until the last couple of times that I read it did I begin to catch glimpses of me.   Maybe that's why I loved this story so much from the moment I wrote it, and why I still really enjoy it...  because to me it's still a story about a hope.





Sunday, April 28, 2019

The Syntai

The Syntai people are an alien race who have peacefully integrated into human society.   They live in communities and each community is made of people who are healers, leaders, warriors, and those who were not gifted with any of these three traits.  In this story we meet Zatak who is a Warrior, Astam who is a Trast (a leader), Leeza who is a Sereeness (someone who contains a little of all the traits and a little more, which is a rarity).   One of my favorite aspects of the Syntai is that no matter who they are, they are respected by all.  The greatest warriors, leaders, and healers do not see themselves as any better than anyone else in their Community.  Those who are gifted do not order anyone around, instead their opinions and ideas are followed because of respect instead of a... hierarchy.  Unfortunately for the Syntai, as stated in the prologue, "through the history of human life, every so many years, there would be a war against a certain type of people - claiming they were dangerous and cruel."  It has been gender, color, race, age... and now it against the Syntai.

Zatak, my favorite Syntai, is a warrior that all others look up too.  He has protected his people for many years, and understands the importance of balance - that internal serenity is as important as knowing how to fight.  Because he has survived for so long, the desire to protect his people has rooted itself deep within him, and so has the importance of protecting the innocent no matter who they are.  And when Rose is brought to the Community he is furious, because she is his enemy and yet she is innocent.

Astam is the leader that everyone looks to for what the Community should do.  He too has lived a long life and proven himself to make the right decisions for the Syntai.   He too despises the humans for what they have done to his people, which causes him to not care if Rose is treated unfairly.  As you can imagine, if the leader who is most respected doesn't care what happens to Rose, the rest of the Community is going to see her as an outlet for the wrongs that have been placed upon them, not caring if she is innocent.

Leeza is special among her people.  In a way, she can do no wrong.   For example, even though she is responsible for Rose being brought into the Community, no one is angry with her or treats her any differently than they had before.  Leeza's childlike kindness and wonder, allows the other Syntai to understand why she does not treat Rose as an enemy or someone who can't be trusted.  This gives Rose a small amount of reprieve from the harshness of the Community.


Friday, April 26, 2019

The Cover

I've been struggling with what to share about this book because there are a lot of twists and turns (or at least I hope there are) so I'm sorry that I haven't blogged more about this book.   However the cover art is always a great topic.  As I said before, I don't just slap art on the front of my book, because I've always been disappointed when the cover has no ties to the story.  So this cover has a lot to do with the story.  (I've written about this before, so I apologize to those of you who have read about this cover already.)


The reason Rose's whole back is showing because it was important to me that she isn't hiding from all that happened.  It was never intended for people to think she's naked, sorry my brain doesn't think that way.  (I've always liked when I'm reading a story and something grabs my attention because I realize that's why it's in the cover art or after I read the book I look at the cover and think "oh, that's cool" or "I get it".)  As I've already said there are a lot of horrible things that happen to her.  Most of my female leads go through a lot, but Rose's story is probably the worst (possibly second to Sasha from "Huntsman's Daughter".  Although Sahsa's horrible stuff is on a whole different level - an adult story.)   Also, the fact that Rose is not centered on the cover allows the eye to see that there is light shining upon her, which I feel is important.  Almost as much as the fact that Rose is looking away from the light.   The silver circles, the gash on her neck, and the one on her lower back happen relatively early in the story.  The imperfect black zig-zagging lines happen a little later in the story, but are more important to the story than the two gashes.

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Writing "Not Human"

I woke up one morning vaguely remembering the last few moments of a dream.   It was the imagery from that dream that inspired my conscious thought for this book.  I would tell you about it, but the part I honed in on is the end of this story.  Even though the image was so vivid, I didn't start writing right away.  It seems to me that it was a week or two later.   As the story began to strengthen in my thoughts, it found inspiration from something I had read earlier in the year.  It was the first chapter of a book by another indie author.  The book was about Zombies - normally I would never have picked it up, zombies are not something I'm interested in, but I like checking out books by other Indie-authors.  I didn't read more than that one chapter, however what I read kind of stuck with me.  No there are no Zombies in "Not Human", like I said I have no interest in them...  Well, except "iZombie".  (That was a clever show, I don't know how I almost forgot about it.)   Anyways,  the scene in the book creeped me out a little - which was why I didn't read more than the one chapter.  However, it has become quite evident that just because I don't like something, doesn't mean my brain won't create an idea from it.  Which is what happened.  It took the scene, twisted and turned it until it came up with its own scene helping the beginning of "Not Human" to unfold. 

Of all my stories, this one is the darkest.  I hadn't thought so when I wrote it, nor after I re-read it again and again.  In fact, it wasn't until last fall. (Yes, I was reading it again.  I love the story, and when I love a story I always go back and read the book again - which is something that happens with every book I've published.)  When I finished, I looked at my daughter and said "that's a dark story."  She stared back at me and replied, "You didn't think so before?" and I shook my head.  I really hadn't.   It was at the top of my favorites, still is.  Which is strange because it definitely has a Dystopian feel to it.  My daughter insists that it is Dystopian.  To me it's just another story that I wrote that I like to read.  Although, I have to admit she's right - by definition Dystopian is: relating to or denoting an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice.  And there is definitely suffering and injustice in this book.  However, to me, "Not Human" is a story of hope.

Another thing about writing "Not Human" is that it was highly influenced by Tai Chi.  While this story was finding its voice, the images would surface while I was practicing Tai Chi.  A lot of what I was learning integrated itself into the story, both the martial art and the meditation.  I had only been practicing about three years which is nothing in the grand scheme of things, but my mind was heard the whispers of the possibilities, the depths of the discipline, and the strength found in the energy that flows and connects while practicing.    

Music?  Yes, music had a part in the writing of this book.  One song in particular, but it came later.  I had already started writing "Not Human", and I was in the car listening to the radio when "Far Away", by Nickleback came on.  The song was only a few lines in when an image played out.  The feelings which were evoked by the scene allowed me to never lose sight of where this story was going, it became the shining light of hope.  Every time I hear "Far Way", even if it's just a piece of it, my soul connects to the heart of the story - and most times it makes me want to read the book again.
 

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Not Human

This month I will be writing about "Not Human".  I know the month has already started, but I don't want to put it off.  (I did get a tad distracted by the new story I started, which is close to finished.  I am also sending Story 16 to the copyright office as soon as I fix a couple of things!  I am hoping to have the cover done so I can have it at the Heritage Festival next month, but the cover is still giving me some difficulties.  If I don't have it done for that, it will definitely be finished for the Romeo HS show November 9th!)   

Here are the basic things about "Not Human":
Genre: Adventure/Fantasy/Young Adult 

Age: 13 and up.
(There is suggestive language and mild violence so it's a parental choice. My kids really enjoyed the adventure and characters as do all my fans which spread across the spectrum from preteen to seniors)

Published: 2013
What it's about: 
Here's the official blurb: 

  • Short: One tragic event leads me to a Syntai commune. Here I discover there are secrets that are darker than the world around me.
  • Long: In my fight for survival, my attempt to fit in, my desire to not become a horrific person I discovered that there are truths to my past that had been hidden from me, secrets that I was never supposed to learn. They thought they could manipulate me by preying upon my human weaknesses - my compassion, my need to belong, my desire to be loved. They expected the betrayal to cause me to kill for them. 

    My name is Rose Tronst and as my father once stated: A rose is delicate and beautiful, but when not handled with care will make you bleed.  

Who: 
Shadow/Rose
Leeza
Zatak
Adam

Where:
This story takes place on Earth.  

I think that covers the blah blah blah part of the book, if you have questions or want more information feel free to ask.  😊

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Cover for Darkness

The cover for Darkness was originally going to be a black cover with only the title.  Not because I couldn't come up with a cover, but because it suited the book...  I thought anyways.   However, since I decided that the eyes of fire should be on all the covers of "The Shadow Dragon" books, I brained stormed a little more.  And came up with what is seen below:




As I've said before, I like to make my covers from pieces of the book.  The black background is in representation of the Shadow Dragon - whose skin is so dark that it absorbs all light.  Obviously, the eyes of fire are of great significance.   The lightening and mist symbolize two powerful beings.  Both of which have a great impact on the story.  The lightening is from the Eldest dragon, and the mist represents the power of a person whom I never expected to become so important to the story, who has become powerful because of those beyond the mortal world.  And the significance of the grey lettering is because, as Darkness is unleashed upon the world, the chances of light being extinguished seems inevitable.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Writing "Darkness"

When I finished "Aleksertac," I did not realize that I would ever hear from Sonia or anyone in "The Shadow Dragon" again.  (There is a reason I never put "the end" when I finish a story, and this is it.)  My oldest son and I were listening to a song by Imagine Dragons, "Radioactive".  And I was commenting on how this was one of the few times that I could actually say that I liked a band since I was in high school.  I usually only like songs.  On a side note:  Evanescence and One Republic are probably the only others in recent time: Evanescence because the music put into words how I felt, and One Republic because I admire that they used piano and strings in their music.   So what does this have to do with "Darkness"?  Well, my son (who also really likes Imagine Dragons too) says this is one of my favorites and puts on "Demons".    As the song played, I saw what I can only explain as what would be a trailer for this book if it were a movie, and it took my breath away.  My mind couldn't let it go, and within the week I continued writing "The Shadow Dragon" story.

Now when I first started this story I was focused on a certain part of the story, which happens often.  However this time, characters from Aleksertac - who at the time I had no idea were going to be a bigger part of the story - reappeared with a strong presence in my mind.  Kind of like Percy from "Orbs of Fire" became important character in "Aleksertac"...  and yes, he remains important in this book as well.  Todd, Callie, and the Alpha (the Ortal from "Orbs of Fire") are example of characters that I didn't expect to hear from again.  Percy, Marty, Ceeaira, and Phillip, I did expect.  And then there's this new guy, the Sorcerer, who was just suppose to be a bit part, but instead I realized because of this "bit part" in the story, he changed everything, made a bigger part for himself, and extended the story, leading me to believe this was going to be two books.   However, after letting a few people read what I thought would be book three they gave me their opinions. It was unanimous that I should make it one big book.  I re-read book 3 and I agreed.  There was so much build up and no resolution.  I knew there was another book coming, but...  the story read better by making the two manuscripts one book.  And as far as the title went, it worked out beautifully for me.

One of my favorite things that happened while I wrote "Darkness" was that I had set up all kinds of little foreshadowings in the first two books that are discovered in this book.  One in particular - the one that left me in awe - is how Aleksertac communicates.   Personally, I've always loved re-reading books to find the bread crumbs that an author puts in their books, but read right over, or misinterpreted, because I didn't know any better in the first read through.  I just never expected to be so surprised by a book I was writing, but I was.  Once I realized what was going on, I was happily blown away...  Excited is probably a better word.

Writing "Darkness" was a fun and exciting adventure, but not all of it came easy.  I had struggles with how I wanted to write in a few important events in the timeline of Sonia's life.  Plus there's always at least one someone who likes to change how I wanted to write their story.   I really do love the end product of "Darkness", of the trilogy as a whole.  And I am still extremely grateful that my son made me listen to "Demons".


Friday, March 1, 2019

Darkness (Book 3 of "The Shadow Dragon")

The book this month is "Darkness", which is the third book of "The Shadow Dragon".   Here are the basic things about this book:
Genre: Adventure/Fanatsy/Young Adult

Age: 10 and up.
(I let my kids read them when they were 10. There is suggestive language and mild violence so it's a parental choice. My kids really enjoyed the adventure and characters as do all my fans which spread across the spectrum from preteen to seniors)

Published: 2016

What it's about: 

Here's the official blurb: 

  • Short: I thought I understood the difference between good and evil, and that my knowledge of the sword would keep me safe. I couldn't have been more wrong. Aleksertac has been crucial to my survival this far, but will his power be strong enough to protect me from the rising number of enemies? I want to believe we can survive, but how long can Light endure Darkness?
  • Long: I thought I understood the difference between good and evil, and that my knowledge of the sword would keep me safe. However, my eyes have been opened to those who want to rid the world of me, and nothing is how it seemed. I never could have imagined that there was more to fear than Ceeaira and Marty, but in the wake of Aleksertac’s vow, the dangers have increased ten fold. The Ancients, the Dark Forces, the dragons, and all who want a piece of what Aleksertac now covets are becoming bolder, and alliances are being made. My skills and determination have already been put to the test. How much longer can I really survive in a world with creatures that contain abilities I have never imagined? Aleksertac has been crucial to my survival this far, but will his power be strong enough to fight against them all? Will my spirit have the strength to survive the power that resides within him? I want to believe we can survive, but how long can Light endure Darkness?

Who: 
Sonia
Aleksertac
Vertas
The Sorcerer
Alpha
Todd
Marty
Phillip
Percy
Ceeaira

Where:
This story takes place on a world of sword tournaments, and where dragons are thought to only exist in stories.  

I think that covers the blah blah blah part of the book, if you have questions or want more information feel free to ask.  

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Sonia

I have been told that Sonia is less confident in "Aleksertac".  Perhaps, but I feel it is warranted.  My extended family and I have had discussions, but to me she is too relatable.   Yes, she is amazingly strong and confident in "Orbs of Fire", but it's because she believes she understands her world, her situation, who she is, and all that goes with that.  In times like these, who isn't a confident warrior.  Especially when you have a friend like Alex by your side.

In "Aleksertac", we already know that her world has changed so much already.  Now, there's even more that she discovers, and it takes its toll.   For this reason, she is more vulnerable.  She has so much to deal with, much of which she doesn't understand, and not because she was wearing rose-colored-glasses before, but because there's more at work than she could have ever imagined - that all mortal men and women no nothing about - and now she has to figure out how to survive.  She is so lost, and the one person who had always been her fortitude is gone.

Aleksertac tries to help her, but that causes more complications, adding even more difficulty to her life.  He has secrets, and despite his best efforts he cannot keep her from the truth.  Plus there's Marty and Phillip who clearly have plans for her that she doesn't not want any part of. And then add in the new creatures like the Troskla who can immobilize a person and use their victim's fears to torture them until the person dies.  And creatures we've already met like the Ortal, who have already done harm to her before.  Not to mention the Ancients.

Even when she finds a family to stay with.  A family who takes care of her and shows her kindnesss and the strength of family.  Sonia still cannot escape the path she is on.  She continues to have to battle against what she doesn't understand.  There are still dark creatures that cross her path, nightmare-ish dreams that disturb her sleep, and creatures that no one - or any story - has told her about that continue to end up in front of her.

So, yes, maybe Sonia's character is less confident, but I personally know: changes that rock your world in a bad way set you back, and no matter how hard you fight, another blow always seems ready to land.  And Sonia is dealing with more than mortal men and women problems.  

When writing Sonia, I didn't make her fictional, I kept her real.  And it is in her vulnerability, I see that she is stronger than people give her credit for.

Monday, February 25, 2019

Writing Percy

We met Percy in "Orbs of Fire"  - a reclusive blacksmith, whom Alex considers a friend.  We know at this encounter that he is not an ordinary man because of his cat like eyes and ability to create swords that empower the user.  So it shouldn't be of any surprise that Sonia's path crosses his again.  One of my favorite parts of Percy is that he says what's on his mind, which most other people in the story don't appreciate, and he doesn't always understand why he shouldn't have said something.  I think Lord Vertas describes Percy perfectly when he says: “Percy’s gift has allowed him to have a remarkable reputation, despite his personality.”  

The thing about Percy is that he is aware of so much, and there isn't much that intimidates him.  Not the Ortal, not the Troskla (creatures that gets introduced in this book), not the Ancients, and definitely not a mortal.  In fact, the only thing he does fear is Aleksertac, but that doesn't mean he cowers when he feels strongly enough about something.  A great quality for him to have, but it is probably going to cause trouble later.    

 In this book he is aiding Aleksertac in the protection of Sonia, even though he doesn't entirely agree with it.  However, one does not argue with a dragon like Aleksertac.  Percy keeps things light-hearted, but we get glimpses of his strength and his frustrations with Aleksertac, but also his loyalty.  Which I think makes him a fun and interesting guy.   I don't want to go into too much detail incase you haven't read this book yet.   I bring him up because even though he's not a main character, he is important to the story.  

Monday, February 18, 2019

Cover for Aleksertac

For once I knew exactly what I wanted on the cover for "Aleksertac".  The problem was, that I could not draw a dragon worthy of publication.  Lucky for me, I know a very talented artist. I asked him if he would draw a dragon for me, and he did.  So here was the original cover:


A beautifully drawn dragon by Mike Kirsten.  I love the head and claws.  It is not exactly how I see Aleksertac, but it definitely gets the message across that this story is about a powerful dragon. The problem with this cover was that after I wrote book three:"Darkness",  I desperately wanted the three covers to have a familiarity between each book.  I had designed book three with the orbs of fire, and obviously book one ("Orbs of Fire") had the orbs of fire on it.  So naturally the best thing to do was redesign the cover for book two by adding the orbs of fire on it as well, thus giving something to help the readers know that the three books went together.   

Here is the updated cover:



Changing the dragon was not an option.  I love it too much.  Plus by adding the orbs of fire not only does it connect it to "Orbs of Fire" and "Darkness", but now the question is, is there more than one dragon.  I wanted to keep the font the same between the three books as well, so since I changed it on book one, I decided to change it on book two.  Plus, there is dragon fire in this book that changes the dynamic in Sonia's world even more.   A world that she has discovered is more than just men and women.

If you happen to get the paperback, the cover is a little different because I have the dragon across the entire cover as pictured below:


My favorite and least favorite thing about a paperback is designing the whole cover.  This one worked out really awesome, but sometimes I'm at a loss of what to do on the back.
(Go figure, me struggling with a cover.  I know)

Monday, February 11, 2019

Writing Book 2 "Aleksertac"

"Aleksertac" was published three months after "Orbs of Fire".  This was not because I wrote "Aleksertac" and had it edited in less than three months (that did not happen).  It was because, when I wrote "Orbs of Fire", I had continued into "Aleksertac" without knowing it.  I had let my cousin Teresa read an unfinished draft, and her opinion was that I should make it two books because the first section of what I had written was building up to the Tournament, so for the story to continue past the Tournament made the story seem anticlimactic.   When I re-read it, I was in agreement.  I did not want to take away from the Tournament, and I didn't exactly know where the next section was going. Not to mention, "Orbs of Fire" can stand quite well on its own - which is evident by how many people love this story. I don't remember how far I had written into book two when Teresa pointed this out to me, but I had a ways to go before it was finished.  However, creating a cover and coming up with the title and subtitle for book one, allowed me time to complete book 2, making it possible for the release to be just a few months later.

Unlike some of my books, Aleksertac's secret was known to me before I started writing "Orbs of Fire".  It was actually the inspiration that caused me to begin writing "Orbs of Fire", and is probably the reason I didn't realize I had two books instead of one.  I had been so busy getting to this particular secret that I didn't realize I had completed book one.  Which was unlike my first two published stories where with "Taken" I had written the whole story and split it into two, and "Solace" where I didn't even know there was going to be a book two. 

Despite that I knew Aleksertac's secret, there were still several things that came as a surprise while I was writing it.   A couple of examples: how big of a part Percy ends up taking, how a dragon is "born", who Phillip's mother is and his part in the story, and the introduction of a few character's that end up being more powerful than I had expected (in book three)...  the list goes on, but you get the point.  

Friday, February 1, 2019

Aleksertac (Book 2 of "The Shadow Dragon")

So now, where we're we?  Ah yes, "The Shadow Dragon" series.   I might go back to Orbs of Fire, but right now I'm going to move to Aleksertac.  So here is the blah blah blah stuff:


Here are the basic things about this book:
Genre: Adventure/Fanatsy/Young Adult

Age: 10 and up.
(I let my kids read them when they were 10. There is suggestive language and mild violence so it's a parental choice. My kids really enjoyed the adventure and characters as do all my fans which spread across the spectrum from preteen to seniors)

Published: 2012

What it's about: 
Here's the official blurb: 

  • Short: Even after everything I have been through - all the training, all the effort I put into getting in the Tournament - the outcome came as a surprise. What happens next is anything but a dream come true. 
  • Long: Even after everything I have been through - all the training, all the effort I put into getting in the Tournament - the outcome came as a surprise. What happened next was anything but a dream come true. After seeing the forest burst into flame where I last saw Alex, my journey takes an unexpected turn and I discover that my life and existence now falls upon a dragon’s desire. But will the knowledge that comes from the dragon’s secrets prolong my life, or result in a fate worse than death?

Who: 
Sonia
Alex
Marty
Phillip
Percy
Ceeaira

Where:
This story takes place on a world of sword tournaments, where dragons are thought to only exist in stories.  

I think that covers the blah blah blah part of the book, if you have questions or want more information feel free to ask.