Sunday, October 31, 2021

WIP Aesthetics Part Three

 

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Today's post is about my upcoming standalone release A Tale of Gods and Glory. I'm writing this post about a month in advance and really hoping that by the time it publishes I'll be done writing AToGaG (popping in to say that yessss I did indeed finish AToGaG, it took me writing more than 80,000 words in less than 20 days but I finished the first draft on Saturday!). I've not really talked about this story much beyond the occasional mention so here's a bit more of what it's about.

Genre: High Fantasy

Set in the same world as RLtG, AToGaG focuses on a much smaller view of the vast country. Whereas RLtG has many characters, from many backgrounds, all scattered across Ruskhazar; AToGaG is about one man, a foreigner learning about life in this mountainous peninsula for the first time, and it mostly takes place in one remote village.

It's shows how stories are not always what they first appear to be. It's a truly chaotic tale, spanning across three years of time, with three separate plots that somehow intertwine. It's a story of love and loss, new starts and death, and of having to make difficult choices. It tells of how legends are made... the hard way.

Elevator Pitch: Everyone knows the tale of Lord Taliz, the champion of Coldhaven, but no one knows the real story of how a foreigner came to be revered as the savior of the very city he burned to the ground.

Characters:

(character art by Paige Coffer)

Lord Taliz of Coldhaven

Exile, Werewolf, Champion

He's considered the hero of the very city he burned to the ground

A chaotic soul known for always making the wrong choices

Still, he has a way with people and a charm that helps get him through all the troubles of life

He gets betrayed almost as easily as he makes friends

No matter what he is faced with, Taliz never loses his zeal for life

He enjoys using stories to make himself seem more glamorous

Ylfa

Werewolf, Warrior, Unmentioned

The woman the tales forgot...

She and her feelings are not on speaking terms

Has a problem with commitment as well

The only thing she cares about is her pack

She could flirt with you more if she liked you less

She prefers to be no-nonsense because when nonsense gets involved she gets grumpy

Known for making snap judgements she regrets later

Lady Sofarynn of Coldhaven

Sister, Student, Cursed

They say she's the villain of her brother's story...

Taliz may be her only living relation, but that doesn't mean that she approves of what he does. In fact, she quite certainly disapproves 

An inquisitive mind, she will never stop trying to unlock the secrets of magic or learn why those not born of Ruskhazar cannot wield it

She is just looking for someone who will love her, take care of her, and give her a place in this world

Almost as accident prone as her brother although she likes to pretend otherwise


Other notable members of the cast include... a pair of ruthless bounty hunters who know little about Ruskhazar or failure, but have to learn both quickly in order to survive. A kindly blacksmith with a large heart and a love for strays, as well as his adopted son and apprentice. A hardened warrior who doesn't know how to take rejection well. And Taliz's pack which consists of the gruff leader, a drunk, a sweet but impetuous flirt, and a warrior only in it for the violence.

Then for villains there are the bitter werewolf hunters and the crafty, conniving shapeshifter that eats werewolves and always keeps its word.

Setting:

(Images via Pinterest, I take no credit for them)

As I mentioned before, this is the same world that RLtG is set in. And so everything said of Ruskhazar in WIP Aesthetics Part One can be said for this one; however as I also commented, AToGaG offers a far more narrow experience of Ruskhazar.

The majority of this book is set in the village of Coldhaven and the land immediately surrounding it. Coldhaven is a small town, later made infamous for the way it was destroyed, but before that there was nothing about it that made it stand out. Nestled in forested foothills, Coldhaven is built atop an ancient burial ground, and said to have been founded by the great warrior that defeated the very creature buried under its streets. That's of course considered a myth in these modern times, anyone who sees Coldhaven with its muddy streets and derelict buildings can be quite certain that this town isn't special at all.

Although Coldhaven itself doesn't offer much, the surrounding woodland do have an abundance in ways of hunting, fishing, and wood craftmanship; however, it does not get very much trade. There are traveling merchants who go from village to village, offering supplies to those living in the most remote corners of Ruskhazar, however they do not come often, and especially not in the winter. Bandits keep the roads dangerous and inhabitable.

Coldhaven is a primarily Highlander settlement, ruled by a chief elected by the people rather than some wealthy lord. The tavern is by far the most interesting part of the town and draws in many a patron.

The village also houses a small pack of werewolves, some of the only werewolves to actually live within a town with regular humans rather than sequestered off by themselves. This pack tends to balk against the traditional values held by many werewolves, they do not want to live apart from the world safe from discovery of their lycanthropic gift, but instead wish to use the blessings of the wolf to rise in the ranks of life and become legends.


For more aesthetics check out my Pinterest Board and Spotify Playlist for this book.

Think this story sounds pretty swell and exactly like something you would like to read? You can add it to your Goodreads shelves.


Next week we are going back to Amar for the final part of our WIP Aesthetics series. Then Hopefully after that I will have some important announcements as well as NaNo updates to do. Comment Below what you think of Taliz and his story!

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Know the Novel Part One: Introduction

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As November looms on the horizon it's high time I finally announce my NaNo project. And guess what... it's the same exact project I worked on last year. Believe it or not, I actually won NaNoWriMo last year, well, obviously I didn't write a whole novel in the month or else I wouldn't still be working on it a whole year later, but I did write 50,000 words in the month. And no, I didn't put RLtG down through all of 2021 only to just now pick it up to finish it. I've been working on RLtG steadily throughout this whole year even going to write 86,000 words in it over the summer.

The problem? The problem is that RLtG is an absolutely monstrously huge book and is currently sitting at over 215,000 words long and still not done. It is my NaNo goal to finally finish this beast.

I've put it down briefly over this month as I have worked on trying to wrap up my first standalone A Tale of Gods and Glory and I'm really excited to pick it up again despite the fact that I have been working on this project for well over a year and going into my second NaNo, because I love this story just so much. And I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. It shall be vanquished! I shall finally finish it this NaNo... at least... I hope.

Anyway, in other super exciting news, I finally added RLtG to my shelves on Goodreads.

Now... onto the linkup which is being hosted by the lovely Christine Smith.


1. What first sparked the idea for this novel?

(image via Pinterest)

You wouldn't believe it, but actually the first idea for Rage Like the Gods came from playing a video game.

If you've never played Skyrim—first of all, you should probably remedy that—but it is an open world fantasy role playing game. It's the fifth installment in the Elder Scrolls universe, which quite frankly has phenomenal world building. In this game your character, chosen from a large selection of races, is a Dovakhin—dragon born. And that's about it, beyond that fact your character can be literally anything, whatever you choose for them to be. Good? Evil? You decide. You can be a mage, a thief, an assassin, a werewolf, a vampire, a soldier fighting on either side of a civil war, raid burial grounds, build a house, adopt kids (the last two only if you have the Hearthfire add-on), and slay dragons. I mean what more could you want?

This game offers so much with factions, side quests, and places to explore that it is a well established joke in the gaming community that most people who play it always put off the main quest and allow dragons to wreak havoc on the nearby community while they gather ingredients to turn into potions. And by most people I mean, me. I am most people.

Anyway, I had a bunch of different characters who I had put a crazy amount of time roleplaying as. I gave them backstories, fears, weaknesses (for instance one character was sworn to nonviolence just to spice-up my gameplay). And I got to thinking about those characters and I realized that since I had put so much work into creating these character to roleplay as, why not go the next step and write them into a book as well? Most of what I had was my own original concepts, my Skyrim characters were each named after a god or daedra in Skyrim because I was lazy and didn't want to come up with original names. Well, for my own book I can name my characters after the gods of their world and they will in a sense represent those gods.

And so Rage Like the Gods was born. Literally just like that, I was lying in bed, trying to sleep and telling myself that I didn't need a new WIP and my brain was like, it will star your Skyrim characters and you will call it Rage Like the Gods and boom next thing I know it's a year and four months later and I've written 215,000 words and still haven't finished it (pro tip, never listen to your brain, kids*)

*please note that I am only joking, you should listen to your brain at least sometimes


2. Share a blurb (or just an overall summary)!

Now, I know it's a bit long, but the book itself is already well over 200,000 words long so I guess it's pretty fitting.


Ruskhazar is a land of mountains and magic; men and elves. Built atop a fallen civilization and the bodies of demigods and the old monsters, it knows a tenuous peace. However, there are those that believe that not all that is buried should remain so. There is a powerful cult of necromancers bent on bringing about the end of the world as was foretold long ago. If left unchallenged their army of corpses will only grow, until nothing can stop them and the living will fall to their own ancestors.

The gods have chosen mortal champions who will fight against these necromancers and stop this from happening.

Unfortunately, these champions are just strangers waking up in the same jail, with no memory of how they even got there. When an attack from an undead kraken sets them free, they set out on their separate paths, unaware of each other’s presence. And unwilling to save a world that never had any place for them.

Thyre, a former bandit, is seeking a new home, instead she finds two in the form of a werewolf pack and a group of deadly assassins named the Family of Night. Torn between these warring loyalties, she struggles to decide who or what she truly is. An assassin or a werewolf? However, there is one thing that she knows for certain—she will do whatever it takes to make certain that she never loses a family again. Even kill.

Eirik is a bard just trying to make a name for himself. When he falls in love with a beautiful lady knight, he dons a hood and becomes the thief known as the Masked Wolf, in order to steal enough gold to buy himself a better life. By day he woos his love and by night he robs his wealthy employer; and if he can aid the poor miners of the surrounding land then the better for the tales, right? But as he struggles to keep up the ruse, he finds himself wondering how his story will end and if he is truly the hero…or just a rogue.

Meruna is a prodigy of magic. Her future has already been chosen for her and she doesn’t have time to save the world, not when she only has a short time to live out her dream of attending the Academy of Magickers before she is sold off in marriage to further her father’s political goals. Nothing will distract her from her lessons. Not her warrior nun bodyguard, not the handsome academy student born partially immune to magic, not even the ghost who claims to be a victim of a killer in the academy.

Dagmy is an exile from the deserts, determined to make it in this new land by selling her sword arm until she has a chance to reclaim the honor she forfeited. Hiring a fellow mercenary to be her guide, she sets out to become the next legend of Ruskhazar, instead she finds herself transformed into a monster that shrivels in the sunlight. Working for a band of monster hunters, Dagmy infiltrates a lair of vampires. If she can save a small village from their dark plans, she just might earn a cure for herself.

Perhaps fate had lofty plans for them, but the gods’ chosen are determined to make their own destinies. Forget the gods, forget necromancers, forget the mad sorceress determined to unite them and save the world no matter the cost— this isn’t their story. This is the tale of the heroes who never were.

3. Where does the story take place? What are some of your favorite aspects about the setting?

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RLtG is set in Ruskhazar, it's a peninsula surrounded by a ring of mountains, with a lush valley at its heart. It is the home of four separate clans. Two human clans and two elf races all four have a long history of conflict and do not get along. Ruskhazar is also the home of a small number of foreigners from the deserts who had to leave their home for whatever reasons. It is the only known place where magic can be found, the only place where many things can be found including elves. It has a dual kingship with a human lesser king and an elven higher king.

I honestly love how the different clans interact and how they all think they are better than the others, I also really like the religious system, and history. Another thing I'm exceptionally proud of is the fact that magic is not a rare thing but that most people have it. However it is a little like academics and a lot of people just aren't willing to put in the effort to learn it. I also love how many things were wiped out and buried long ago (an important aspect for a story about the dead coming back) so this book has dragons and krakens and shapeshifters and all sorts of other really cool fantasy monsters but they're all undead!

Another thing I really enjoy about the setting is just how beautiful it is, from jagged mountains, to heavily forested foothills, to northern lights shining in the sky Ruskhazar is just breathtaking in its splendor.



4. Tell us about your protagonist(s).

I have five protagonists in this book...

Thyre the werewolf assassin. She is quite serious and an exceptional warrior who has no qualms against killing anyone who gets in her way. She is fiercely loyal to those she loves and fears nothing except for losing them. However, she does have a soft spot when it comes to true love, she's really quite a romantic at heart.

Eirik is the lucky bard thief. He's the half-elf son of a farmer and an alchemist and is recently realizing that the life he chose for himself isn't quite as filled with glamour as he thought. This has caused him a considerable amount of anxiety. However, nothing can truly bring down his good spirits and he still has faith that somehow he can make it all work out in the end.

Meruna is a student studying at the academy. It has always been her dream to attend there and she is not going to give up that dream for anything. Born to a wealthy family of a powerful legacy and the only heir set to inherit it all, but Meruna sees this as more of a burden than anything. She believes that her whole life has been decided and this time at the academy is her only time to live the life she wants before it all must end.

Dagmy is an exile from the deserts. Quiet and stern, Dagmy only cares about remaking herself in this new world and wiping away the blemish that has stained her honor. She believes that if she does enough great deeds she will be able to do so, however she is really quite inexperienced in what life in Ruskhazar is like and that inexperience has led to her becoming a vampire, a cursed existence that she despises.

Azern is a sorceress with a shattered mind. She is able to see glimpses of the future, but these glances have taken their toll and left her struggling with a split personality disorder. She has been an outcast her whole life and she is tired of playing it safe. At this point she is willing to do anything—and I do mean anything—in order to save the world.


5. Who (or what) is the antagonist?

Generally, I avoid talking about the antagonists of RLtG, because this story has a lot of antagonists and most of them are spoilers.

However, individual antagonists for each of my protagonists aside, there are a lot of general antagonists. Sorcerers, corrupt nobles, bandits, vampires, werewolves, undead krakens... I mean you name it, they have probably tried to kill my main characters at least once.

The series itself has a couple of main antagonists, but again some of them are spoilers (and by spoiler, I mean that my characters oftentimes don't realize they are actually villains until it is too late and they are getting stabbed in the backs). However, there is a cult of angry vengeful necromancers who are the root cause to most of the problems plaguing Ruskhazar. And I would say they are probably the main antagonist for the series. As this is only book one, and they are the series big bad, naturally they aren't in as much of RLtG as they are in later books.

6. What excites you the most about this novel?

Gosh, am I only supposed to pick on thing?

Okay, I'm going to have to go with the character relationships. From the romances between my MCs and their love interests (with the sheer number of MCs I have been able to explore a lot of different types of romance), to the relationships with them and their antagonists which are oftentimes quite complex with interesting pasts. There are some very strong friendships in these books that I just absolutely adore, but I also really like the relationships between my MCs.

They don't always get along.

In fact, some of my main characters develop a sort of antagonistic relationship with each other as the series progresses, now please note they have almost zero interactions in RLtG itself, this book is to establish them and their roles in the world and then as the series progresses, those roles begin merging or clashing as they meet each other in different stages of their lives.

7. Is this going to be a series? standalone? something else?

Rage Like the Gods is the first book in a five book long series. It also has a prequel Between Gods and Demigods which came out earlier this year.



8. Are you plotting? pantsing? plansting?

Plansting, I guess. When I first started writing this book a year ago I was very much pansting it, however I've since figured out a game plan for almost the entire series so coming into NaNo I definitely know a lot of what needs to happen, however there's still much that I have yet to figure out.

9. Name a few unique elements about this story.

It's a take on the classic "chosen ones" trope, except my characters decided they didn't want to save the world. So basically it's the story of the chosen ones deciding they would rather buy a house, join a guild, get married or do basically anything else except for saving the world. Only they are trying to do all of that while imbued with the powers of the gods and while the world crumbles around them as monsters and dead things threaten literally everyone.

Also, my main characters are all connected through their destiny, they are supposed to save the world together. However since they have since decided to ditch saving the world, they don't actually have anything to do with each other. They don't even really know each other. Their stories are entirely disconnected from the other—now to be fair this is only true in RLtG specifically, obviously the rest of the story is the tangled tale of my characters finally getting to know each other.

Essentially it is five separate books in one, hence why it is so long. But it is...

Eirik's book about thieves and romance

Meruna's book with the academy and magical serial killers

Thyre's book with werewolves and assassins

and Dagmy's book with monster hunters and vampires

The final book I would say is Azern's and it's the one that follows the plot of the series because it is about actually trying to save the world.

10. Share some fun “extras” of the story (a song or full playlist, some aesthetics, a collage, a Pinterest board, a map you’ve made, a special theme you’re going to incorporate, ANYTHING you want to share!).

(drawing of the RLtG cast by yours truly)

(the RLtG cast as drawn by my good friend Lisa Elis)


And here's my Pinterest Board

And a few of the collages I have made for this story... (all images via Pinterest)

(the first collage I ever made for RLtG, it was my lock screen and my home screen for my phone last NaNo)


(my first attempt at making something for just my five MCs)


(the girl's only collage)
(a collage for the fellas)

(My latest attempt at making something just for my five MCs)


So there you have it, one last glorious month and then hopefully I will have finished RLtG. Be honest, how many of you saw it coming that I would pick this story to be my NaNo project? Who else is doing NaNoWriMo? If you are, I would love to hear a little about your project. Comment below!

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Of Stars and Shadows Cover Reveal

 Today's the big day, everyone. Today we're taking a break from our regularly scheduled blog posts to do a cover reveal.

I'm very, very excited to reveal this cover to you all, because I think it looks just absolutely gorgeous, but I'll stop talking and let you see for yourself.

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Book Two of the Of Dreams and Nightmares Trilogy...


My gaze flicks up to Ravven who is resting with his eyes closed, pale and gaunt just a shadow of the former self he was only days ago. “So, what is your plan? I’m assuming that you have a plan.”

“More like a gamble.”

“And I’m part of that gamble? Are you sure that is wise? You know, considering our somewhat twisted history?”



Jaye MacCullagh may be the Fair Assassin now, but her troubles are far from over. Even though she killed the faerie enslaving her brother, she and Thomas are still just as trapped in the Otherworld as before. Only this time by the deceitfully glamorous Sidhe faeries of the Spring Court. Returning home seems like an impossible dream, especially when Jaye discovers that Ravven Crowe, the king of the Spring Court and her soulmate, is still alive… if just barely. Ravven needs Jaye’s help to discover how he survived, and how to stop himself from dying again. He is fading away and somehow Jaye is weakening alongside him. The only hope for either of them is for Ravven to reclaim his immortality by becoming a faerie again.

However, there is only one way for mortals to turn into faeries. They must drink from the well of Stars and Shadow on the night of the Feast of Starlight. Each court has a way to the well, but they guard it fiercely to keep just any human from becoming one of them. With every other way to the well barred, Jaye and Ravven are left with only one option. They must enter a deadly labyrinth created by the Spring Court. If they can survive and if they can make it through to the other side, the well is theirs. But in the faerie world, nothing is that simple. Especially where the Spring Court is concerned. Forced to trust the man who ruined her or risk losing him forever, Jaye struggles with her convoluted feelings toward both Ravven and the faerie world. However, when her family arrives looking for her, Jaye feels further strained. Everything Jaye has ever cared about is at the mercy of the Otherworlds, and she can’t shake the feeling that no matter how hard she fights to win she is going to lose this time.


This absolutely stunning piece was designed by Victoria Cooper who has done many of my covers including: A Certain Sort of Madness, The Winter Cursed Series, and of course book one Of Gold and Iron.

Here's what the paperback and hardback copies will look like:


I am just utterly in love with how perfectly this series comes together. I cannot wait until I can get book three's cover and finish the set. Until then we shall just have to content ourselves with how beautiful books one and two are together.



Coming Next Month...