Thursday, July 22, 2021

Win $50 Amazon Gift Card


The Full Moon is nigh upon us, and up next from me is a full lunar exploration into divining, storytelling and affirming our place in the world, but for now...

Preorder Curse of Shadows
I wanted to let you know that EntangledTeen is giving away a $50 Amazon Gift Card to a lucky winner who streams with us live tomorrow at 4pm EST. 


You can join us on Youtube, Facebook or Twitch. All you have to do is comment or question one of us during the live stream author Chat. 


I'll be there with Alyson Noel and Tina Warner.


Preorder The Helheim
Princess
And what will we be talking about? 


Our upcoming books! 


Tiana Warner is an LGBTQ+ author from British Columbia, Canada. Her Mermaids of Eriana Kwai trilogy and graphic novel adaptation have won multiple awards and hit #1 on Amazon bestseller lists. 


She has a forthcoming valkyrie series with Entangled Teen and many other stories in progress.

Preorder Stealing Infinity

Alyson Noël is the #1 NYT best-selling author of many award-winning and critically acclaimed novels for readers of all ages. 



She is best known for THE IMMORTALS series, THE RILEY BLOOM series, and SAVING ZOË, which was adapted into a movie now available on Amazon.


We are all looking forward to her next release, Stealing Infinity, the first in the Stolen Beauty series.



Hope to see you all live on the 23rd at 4pm EST!

xxKim (aka A K Wilder)

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Kim Falconer, writing YA Fantasy as A K Wilder, is the author of Crown of Bonesbook #1 in the Amassia Series. The sequel, Curse of Shadows, is due for release in June 2022.

Kim can be found on  AKWilder TwitterFacebook and Instagram

You can Throw the Bones, read your monthly horoscopes or Raise Your Phantom on the AKWilder.com site or just drop a comment to chat. See you there!

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Friday, July 16, 2021

Remnants of a Serial Experiment

It's crazy how much 2020 changed my perspective on so many things. Family priorities and flexibility. Time management and health management. But one big thing that happened was, my creative life completely shifted. 

Writing wasn't possible in the madness that was the Year-of-Years. And Even as we began 2021 and things seemed to settle, my writing life consisted mostly of me sitting with my laptop and staring out the window. Not much got accomplished. Anything begun was left unfinished. Everything spilling from my fingers was stiff and stilted. Nothing felt right.

This went on for so long I was beginning to wonder if I was even capable of writing anymore. 

Until about three months ago when I had a friend mention something about a new platform popping up through Amazon Kindle. It's called Vella and the focus is on feeding serials into your Kindle apps and devices. 

Many serial apps have become very popular of late; Radish, Wattpad, Kiss, and Galatea, just to name a couple. And I could go on. There are quite a few. However, most are already saturated with content and packed with established writers. This makes it difficult to rise to the top of the pack at this point. Not to mention the content on the majority of these apps seems to focus 95% on romance, with very little else in the sea of "seasons". Which keeps an author limited. 

But now, with Amazon joining in the mix, it has the potential to bring the serialization market into the mainstream of fiction once more.


And I just happened to have a novel sitting in my drawer that had garnished huge buzz a decade ago, but life and illness had gotten in the way.

I decided to try my hat at reworking the manuscript into a serial. 

Needless to say, it has been intriguing. And soaking in knowledge, learning this new (to me, old as Dickens to others) way of presenting a story, has invigorated my writing.

I am, once more, alive! I'm excited about a project!

This week Kindle Vella opened its digital "doors" to the larger reading community of Kindle. 

It's still getting the engines revving but now the first ten "episodes" of my ancient drawer novel (which twelve years ago had won two novel contests, gotten three competing agent offers, and had editors asking if they could call me to talk) is now clawing its way out of the grave, into the light. It will be in the hands of readers. At long last. For better or worse.

And this form of storytelling has given me something else; a fresh way of looking at my creative life.

For the first time in a long while I feel the spark.


If you're in the US, and interested in delving into serial reading, you can check out the first three episodes of REMNANTS OF THE FALL for FREE on Amazon online or on your Kindle app.

For those without the ability to use Vella, you can read my serial, REMNANTS, on my brand new PATREON ACCOUNT. I love this option because it'll allow readers to participate more in the process and give creative feedback, if they'd like. Plus, the reader saves money in the end.

All-in-all, I'm really excited to begin this adventure into the world of creating episodic fiction. 

I hope more creators and readers join me!

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You can read more about Rachel A. Marks and her work on her website www.RachelAnneMarks.com





Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Sensational Fantasy Sidekicks Giveaway

Concept Art of Piper from Crown of Bones

 Hey Everyone,


I'm excited to say that Crown of Bones is on a BookBub special and going for $0 for the next seven days. Jump on over to  Bookbub and select your favourite eBook formate. I so appreciate the support.

And meanwhile, to launch my series of posts for the rest of the year, I'm letting Piper - orange-robe of Baiseen, lead the way. 

Piper is an orange-robe (high level) healer savant who raises a phantom in the form of a two-headed snake. Her job in the company is to heal, boost strength and endurance and restore the other party members. She is also trained in hand-to-hand and stands as a strong ally in any fight.

In some ways, Piper is the heart of the company, giving of herself to sustain and care for everyone else. As a healer, she makes no distinction between savant, non-savant, friend, foe, animal, plant or even coral reef when asked for help. She’s ready to do what she can.

With her passionate relationship to the caller/alter savant, Samen, another member of the company, and her enormous store of medicinal knowledge and lore, Piper is always a joy to write. 

She’s the moral compass of the group (along with Ash) and represents a powerful female character who, though kickass in her combat skills, doesn’t leverage stereotypical masculine traits to get the job done. Her power comes from belief in herself, something she doesn’t have to prove to anyone, ever. It is always within.

Let me know what you think of her when you read Crown of Bones, and tell me about your favourite sidekick characters.

Comments always welcome.

xxKim

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Kim Falconer, writing YA Fantasy as A K Wilder, is the author of Crown of Bones, book #1 in the Amassia Series. The sequel, Curse of Shadows, is due for release in June 2022.

Kim can be found on  AKWilder TwitterFacebook and Instagram

You can Throw the Bones, read your monthly horoscopes or Raise Your Phantom on the AKWilder.com site or just drop a comment to chat. See you there!

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Saturday, July 3, 2021

SISYPHEAN (mostly titled this because I love the word)

2021: Forced Introspection

So, if y'all have been following along, it's been a year of figuring things out. You'd think in my 40th year of life with 7 books under my belt, I'd had found a rhythm of how to do this whole book thing. 

Write

Edit

Publish

Promo

Repeat. 

It's a cycle that used to work well, but with the changing market and new online retailers and, frankly a younger generation to engage with (because I've been writing over 10 years), there is always writing, always editing, always promotion to be done. It's like trying to wrangle four spinning plates. 

And for a long time, I did it that way. The same slog over and over and over. Book tours. Blog posts. post cards and author events. 

 Thanks to the 2021: Year of introspection and reading and watching and generally avoiding the writing game all together, I did finally realize that when playing with time loops, change and growth is inevitable. 

From this week's episode of Loki  to the infamous time loop of Dr Strange, time loops in entertainment have become the ultimate obstacle for any potential hero,  used as both a prison cell and a classroom. 

You either learn, or you perish. 


For example,  Life after Life by Kate Atkinson. Her protagonist Ursula dies a billion ways over and over and over again, but every time she dies, she gets the chance to learn about herself and her troubles. In Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl, the characters aren't in a time loop, but they have to keep going through the same actions to learn more about themselves in order to move on. 

In Russian Doll on Netflix, the main character Nadia has to repeat her birthday over and over again. No matter how she tries to change the events, she still ends up dying again. 

But in my FAVORITE example of time loops, Groundhogs Day,  the main character Phil has to relive the day over and over until he actually becomes a better person. 

So like these other protagonists, I've grown in my game. Last month I told you what I had learned about the writing loop, and what needed to change. This month, I can tell you what has changed in my promo loop. 

1. You got to do it all the time. People are finding new-to-them authors ALL THE TIME. I've come to accept that its okay to be proud of my books. Even the ones with flip phones in them. It is okay to pimp yourself everyone once in a while. 

2. You have to change. You've got to learn new ways of doing things, even though they might seem scary. Get on Instagram, do an interview (me with Romancing the Story), try just a twitter chat with the lovely ladies over at #momswritersclub. 

So this month, I did a little promo with the KISS App. You can find me reading the first few pages of THE TRUTH ABOUT NIGHT on my Facebook page!

Talk about something slightly scary!

3. Always help friends promote. Good will is good will. So check out the fun stuff the Kim Falconer has going on this month with her book!


Turns out, those time loops are not as scary as you might think. Not evolving is scary. Getting stuck is scarier. 

And, honestly, there is a YouTube video for EVERYTHING. 

Until next time, gentle readers. 


Amanda Arista

Author and Human

www.amandaarista.com

@pantherista





Thursday, July 1, 2021

The Magic of Magic in Fantasy – & A Solstice Shift

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A Solstice Shift

Wow, who can believe it’s 1 July, with the year half gone already and the mid-year solstice just behind us? “I know”, rhetorical question, but I can assure you my head is spinning around, trying to figure out where that first half of the year has gone!

Winter

I shall hope you’re all in better case, but I suspect quite a few folk ‘oot thar’ are feeling the same. J

Solstice, as Kim reminded us in her recent post, is traditionally a time for reflection and renewal, as well as for ringing in the changes. Getting into the solstice spirit, I reflected on the
Magic Systems In Fantasy series to date. I have really enjoyed doing the six author interviews, but I also realised that I haven’t really got to grips with the series’ parallel focus:
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“…the magic systems that have wowed me, spinning my fantasy-reading wheels.”

Summer


So I’ve decided to dedicate the half year through to the next solstice to looking at some of the works that fit the “wowed me” bill – so let’s get those wheels spinning.


The Magic of Magic in Fantasy

Awa’ back on 1 January, I kicked off the series with a few thoughts on the role magic plays in fantasy, including the observation that:

“From magic realism to the highest of high epic fantasy, the magic – and by extension the magic system – is the leaven in the mix.”

Today I’m going to focus on three works that (between them) span the fantasy spectrum and where magic is a distinctive element – and one that wowed me.
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Chocolat by Joanne Harris

Chocolat sits at the magic realism end of the fantasy genre, i.e. it’s essentially a contemporary story but with a thread of magic running through it. In the case of Chocolat, I would say it’s a strong thread, with the magic of folklore and folk charms and carnival, and most particularly magic associated with chocolate and food, infusing the narrative. Most importantly (in terms of qualifying as fantasy), the magic is real, however subtly woven into the everyday.

And yes, through many rereadings the magic of Chocolat is one that’s continued to wow me, in part because I’m a foodie, of course, but mostly because of the way its presence in the story delivers delight, mystery, and wonder.
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A Shadow In Summer (The Long Price #1) by Daniel Abraham

A Shadow In Summer is one of those fantasies that almost defies categorization, although it’s clearly within the genre, i.e. the story is set in a secondary (alternate) world and magic is an important component of that world. The nature of the magic and how it is employed is also central to the series and each book, although on the surface, the stories may appear to be more about politics and intrigue, personalities and trade.

But then, so is the magic, which is essentially transactional in nature, but the transaction is not consensual. The transactional mechanism is poetry, i.e. in order to control and work the magic, one must have considerable poetic ability. Finally, the magic is dangerous: that’s because it essentially involves enslaving and manipulating beings from another realm, and if the poet loses control for an instant, all can—and does—go badly awry.

In my view, the
A Shadow In Summer magic system is original, it’s intriguing – and yes, it definitely spun my fantasy-reading wheels.

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The "The Wheel Of Time" Series by Robert Jordan

And so we come to epic fantasy – and at fourteen volumes, A Wheel Of Time definitely qualifies. From the series outset, which began with The Eye Of The World, the magic system was the aspect of the story that really wowed me. The system is so complex that I’m not even going to try and describe it comprehensively, but it’s definitely integral to the world and the story. The core of this system is the One Power, which women and men channel separately through saidar and saidin respectively (although saidin has become corrupted, nearly destroying the world), basically by manipulating the five elements of earth, water, fire, air, and spirit.

There is also a parallel reality called Ter’aran’rhiod, the Unseen World  but the aspect of the magic system that I love the most are the artefacts of power called angreal, sa’angreal, and ter’angreal. Each performs different functions, but broadly speaking they enhance a magic user’s power, in some cases greatly. I have always found the way they work as artefacts in their own right, as part of the overall magic system, and within the mechanics of the story, both fascinating and impressive in terms of both magic systems and fantasy world building.
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Conclusion

So there you are, three very different stories and fantasy subgenres, and three equally amazing magic systems – which I reckon is, well, sheer magic.

See you again next month!


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Previous Posts In The "Magic In Fantasy" Series: 

January 1: Happy New Year – Ushering In A Year of Friends, Fellow Authors, & Magic Systems

January 5: 
An Interview with AK Wilder – Talking Magic In Her New-Out Crown Of Bones (AMASSIA #1) 

February 1: An Interview with T Frohock 
– Talking Magic In A Song With Teeth & The LOS NEFILIM Series


March 1:  An Interview with Courtney Schafer – Talking Magic In The "Shattered Sigil" Series


April 1:  An Interview with Kristin Cashore –Talking Magic In Winterkeep & The "Graceling Realm" Series

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May 1: An Interview With Lee Murray – Talking Magic, the Supernatural & Horror

June 1: An Interview With Amanda Arista  Talking Magic In the MERCI LANARD & DIARIES OF AN URBAN PANTHER Series


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About The Author:

Helen Lowe's first  novel, Thornspell (Knopf), was published to critical praise in 2008. The second,The Heir of Night (The Wall Of Night Series, Book One) won the Gemmell Morningstar Award 2012, and the sequel, The Gathering Of The Lost, was shortlisted for the Gemmell Legend Award in 2013. Daughter Of Blood (Book Three), was published in 2016 and Helen is currently completing the final novel in the series. She posts regularly on her “…on Anything, Really” blog, monthly on the Supernatural Underground, and tweets @helenl0we