An impossibly brilliant and terrifying idea.
And it wasn't for a short story... no, I finally had my idea for a Loki sequel.
Was 2022 a good year?
Not by a long shot.
But compared to 2020 and then 2021 this basically felt like a walk in the park. So, I'll take a win where there is a win and just be glad that I didn't lose any more jobs or close friendships and that both my dogs are healthy and happy😌👌🏽
We actually had vacations this year. I haven't left Ohio soil since like 2017 and was beginning to think I'd never get out, but I actually made it as far as northern Kentucky this year so yusss, it's a win. I was able to breath non-Ohio air for a little while.
(I say this facetiously, of course, I'm well aware of the fact that it is all Ohio and always has been)
Now for the rundown of my accomplishments for this year. Here are my 2022 goals for those of you wondering if I stuck with them.
Hobbies:
Whelp, the good news is that I started reading again! Not the hundreds of books I did in Middle Grade and High School, sometimes I would go a couple months without reading, but I was reading. I started taking ARCs again and I even read some books for fun. It's certainly a struggle still to feel motivated to read, but I'm so happy to have that part of me again. I've missed devouring stories and not just limiting myself to movies and TV shows as my media.
I didn't find any new video games to obsess over, very sad. But since I tend to get inspired to write books off of the video games I play (An Apprentice of Death, Domain of the North, and all of my Ruskhazar books are inspired by video games) that's probably for the best because I have too many projects as it is.
I did get out of the writing groove sometime over the summer. Still working on the balancing act that is called life and more often than not it was my art that knocked off my to do list to make room for other things.
My on repeat songs (at the time of writing this post which if you look at my dashboard you will see that it was a little bit out), but I doubt my music taste will have changed that much by the time this post comes out.
Life:
This was the first year since I started working all the way back in 2018 (because I'm actually a baby who has not been in the work force very long) that I didn't have a huge job change. I've only been in the work force for four years and yet I'm on my fourth job, and can I just say how thankful I am to still have that job by the end of the year? Oh, my word, I could cry, a gal needs a little stability now and again and I have not of late had that stability in my career choices.
I started going back to my church after taking a short break from it and boy is it good to be back to the place I attended for 20 plus years. Been able to reconnect with a lot of old friends and aquaintances through that.
My word for 2022 was CREATE... when I had first made that goal, I had been thinking of all the books I had to write. Of drawing and pursuing my imagination... I had no idea how that single word would spill out over the rest of my life. I've not only been creating storyworlds, but also a business and a career as an author, I've created a brand and platform, but most importantly I've created connections and friendships in my pursuits.
In 2021 I was coming off a huge heartbreak, a very close friendship that went awry (which was built off a different friendship that was destroyed in 2020). Neither of those friendships ended by my choice and I was afraid to open up again because I had no idea how to stop something like that from happening again. But now I look back to all the lovely people who I have connected with this past year, to all you guys! And I realize... I'm not scared anymore.
Writing:
I finally got around to creating my author website. That is something that has been on my list of things to do for some time.
In a lot of ways, my writing has changed this year. I've come to regard it and treat it more as a business than a hobby and in many ways I've seen it take off as a business. I seem to say this every year, but this was definitely my most successful writing year by far.
I can no longer keep track of all the words that I write in a year. There are too many projects and too many drafts and I am no longer capable of keeping track of them so I think it is time to bring a close of my tradition of counting how many hundreds of thousands of words that I wrote...
And just say that I wrote a lot.
I published five books!
1. How did writing this novel go all around?
TGCM- it took way longer to write this book than I thought it would? Like, I fully expected to have it done in July, but it took me till December 1st to actually finally finish it. Still done is done so I'm not going to complain and it isn't as if it was a hard book to write. No, it was actually quite enjoyable, it just took a really long time for some reason.
ODAF- whelp... still working on writing this one. At about the 10k mark and freaking out wondering if it will be too short. I keep telling myself that it doesn't matter so long as the story is told to completion, but book one was like 115,000 words and book two was 90,000 and this one might be like 50,000? 40,000? Which is actually what some people say is the perfect length for a novel, with the same sources claiming that 110,000 words long is excessively long for a novel (who is going to tell RLtG?). But I'm also not too keen on having such drastic differences in lengths between books, but to be fair book one is the main conflict and the last two books are basically trying to do damage control and figuring out a way to give my characters a happy ending after what happened in book one (if you know, you know). So...yeah. Lots of existential crises, but then what else is expected when it comes to wrapping up a trilogy that you've been working on for close to five years now? (while I published book 1 in 2020, I actually first wrote it in 2018).
2. Did it turn out as you expected or completely different? How do you feel about the outcome?
TGCM- I mean, I already know that my books will never align with the perfect ideal I have in my head. Because all I have in my head are an aesthetic and a vibe and like five bits of dialogue. When I start putting scenes and words to it, the story becomes real. And to be real it must be not perfect. But with that all said, the finalized product of TGCM wound up being very similar to my original ideal. The found family came together nicer than I expected it to, there were a lot of fun parts. I think I expected it to be a little scarier, but I can always add more creepiness the next draft. As a whole I think this book balanced all its major components really well so I'm pretty pleased with the first draft I have so far tbh.
ODAF- so far...it's actually really good. Like, other than being shorter than I was expecting it's going really well. The characters are behaving exactly how I need them to. Probably because I told them to be on their worst behavior so they don't have to go against their nature. They are, at their core, evil goblins with terrible coping mechanisms and currently that is how they are acting.
3. What aspect of the story did you love writing about the most? (Characters, plot, setting, prose, etc.)
Both- Characters, it's always going to be the characters, their relationships, and of course the stuff that makes my books kissing books. I just love developing really complex characters and giving them other characters to not get along with and sit back and watch the bickering, and then see that bickering turning into them actually coming to care for each other.
4. What was your least favorite part?
TGCM- I really struggled with the climax of this one. Climaxes are, as a whole, hard for me. I always try to make something that is so huge so ground shattering and I'm usually disappointed how it turns out because sometimes I take too long to describe exactly what exactly is going on and it gets jarring or other times I feel like I don't have enough description and so no one will know what is even going on. It's a difficult balance to keep in a fast paced scene.
ODAF- there's a part in this book where a parent is a really big letdown to their kid... I HATED writing it because the parents weren't evil, they were good people who love their kids, and they made a hard decision that they thought was best. But to do that they had to do something awful to their child and now they're probably going to be hated forever by my readers and they aren't even villains. Just people who were faced with an impossible decision and thought they took the selfless option. They were wrong, of course, but they're flawed humans and my characters aren't always going to make the right choices. Doesn't mean that it was fun to write because gosh that was so hard to write about a relationship between a parent and their child being destroyed and their nuclear family unit falling apart because of it.
5. What do you feel needs the most work?
TGCM- the ending. It's a bit rushed. The last ten chapters are basically just the bare bones of the story that I was just spewing the ideas on the page and they don't look pretty.
ODAF- this will probably be the ending as well, I haven't written it yet, but my endings always need work.
6. How do you feel about your characters now? Who’s your favorite? Least favorite? Anyone surprise you? Give us all the details!
TGCM- I love these crazy kids. They truly carried the story and at some points I felt like I just had to sit back and let them do it because what they were coming up with was better than what I had. And their banter was...👌🏽 My favorite is still Conan, I love that Cinnamon Roll so much, he's just precious and must be protected at all costs. My least favorite was probably Zarynn, bro had a lot of growing to do and he is not even close to completing an arc that will continue into book 2. So yeah, he wasn't a team player and I was just like 🤦🏽♀️ at him quite a bit. I was actually surprised by Ikor, I expected to be a little indifferent to him seeing as he is also indifferent to everyone else, but he would up probably being my second favorite character. This socially constipated cat-loving book nerd really won me over.
ODAF- Jaye and Ravven need to be protected at all costs, these two are just... hurting. SO MUCH. And like the idiots they are, they're taking that out on each other. Thomas and Riagan are the MVPs and this book literally wouldn't exist without them. Jaye and Ravven would just spend all of eternity moping without them pulling them out of it. Keane deserves "parent of the book" award because we are not talking about any other parents in this story...Wren has always been an enigmatic figure and I look forward to fleshing her out more.
7. What’s your next plan of action with this novel?
TGCM- in a couple of weeks I'm picking up the edits of this one. It's my plan to publish it March 15th so I need to do the second draft, send it to my editor. Then it will go out to my formatter and ARC readers. Then it will be released to be read by all of you guys!
ODAF- Well, first I need to finish it, but hopefully I'll be able to do that very soon (this week even?). Then I'm going to let it sit for a little while before I pick up the next draft. Fortunately, I have more time to let this one sit since it doesn't come out till May/June, but eventually it will go through the same process as TGCM until it too is published hopefully late spring/early summer of next year.
8. If you could have your greatest dream realized for this novel, what would it be?
TGCM- could I see this turned into a TV show please and thank you? Like along the lines of the Witcher and House of Dragon (but actually clean), or The Rings of Power (but actually true to the original story), it would have the high fantasy feel and the same focus on the wardrobe and settings... ah, oh my word I would die of happiness and then come back so that I could watch my book as a show.
ODAF- is it too much like my TGCM answer to say I want a movie for this one? Because that would be great, but to pick something more unique for this story I'd love to see a special edition of it published through a book box like Owlcrate or faecrate.
9. Share some of your favorite snippets!
TGCM:
I choke on the bite that I had just taken
when mother and father both give me a pointed look. I pat my chest, trying to
clear my airways. “Isn’t it a little early to begin to discuss children?”
Mother chuckles. “It’s never too early when
my grandchildren are the subject.” She shakes her head with a tsk at the
appalled look on my face. “By rights we should have them already but Ivan
is…well, Ivan is incapable of settling down.”
“So, it falls on me? How is this any sort
of incentive to be the well-behaved child?”
Now it is father’s turn to choke on his
food.
I narrow my eyes on him while he coughs
into his napkin. “What?”
“You have never been well behaved, dear
heart,” he says, his deep voice rumbling. He reaches up wiping at his eyes.
“But we love you all the same.”
I still
have no idea why the king would pay much heed to a low born Highlander such as myself
that he would personally order that I have such a high rank and to specifically
say where I was to be stationed, but as a guard I’ve been taught to not
question my orders.
Well, not
question out loud. Such a thing is sure to earn kitchen duty for the rest of
the year. As it is, a lot of the other guards have taken to calling me cook
because I spend so much time in the kitchen. It’s a misnomer, my only talent is
scrubbing pots. Leave me alone with a little bit of food and it will spoil
under my gaze.
I narrow my eyes. He isn’t getting the point.
Thickheaded Highlander… “Still, I wouldn’t say that sorcery is mere
heresy.
Just because you are immune to most magic doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t know
a little more about what you are up against. Besides, a Highlander’s immunity
only lasts until they die. After that, they can be brought back by necromancers
same as the next person.” It does make me wonder what the magical immunity is
that Highlanders possess since it only seems to work while their heart is pumping
blood.
Conan
dips a nod. “Duly noted, although you really don’t need to have sorcery to
control me. Just offer me some cheese and I’ll be your willing servant. I’m
like a mouse that way.” He shakes his head, his tone taking on a wistful note.
“I’d do anything for cheese.”
“That’s
just it, we don’t know them at all. But they are criminals. Zarynn is a
sorcerer, and Sergei accused Ikor of killing someone—not that I trust him
either.”
“The
man Ikor killed?” Conan shook his head. “What did he ever do to you?”
“No,
Sergei.”
“Ohhh.”
“All
I’m saying is that these are the sort of men who only stick around so long as
it fits their best interest. Ikor only wants his position back, Zarynn wants
his freedom. They don’t care about you or I. We can’t rely on them to actually
have our best interests at heart. Right now our goals align, but the second
they don’t we’ll be on the chopping block.”
“I
suppose my trusting nature got me into this mess in the first place.” Conan
turns to me, a soft smile on his lips. “I’m with you, Alya, and only you.
Whatever you choose.”
I
nod, feeling a certain amount of tightness loosen in my chest. “And I have your
back, Conan. No matter what.”
“It’s
my front I’m a little more worried about. I’d hate for something bad to happen
to my face.” He reaches up and rubs at his jawline.
“And
I’m not sure you understand how special you are.” He tilts his head. “You’re
like these flowers. The world is ending, people die, monsters could be out
there and yet here they are. They’re blooming. And they remind me of you, how you
can continue to be beautiful and brave despite everything that has happened you
have not allowed that to dampen you. You make the world a brighter place.”
“Beautiful?”
His
cheeks color. “I mean objectively.” He gestures at my head, it’s a short jerky
wave of his arm. “Like the flowers. I’m not flirting by calling the flowers
beautiful am I?”
“The flowers can’t kiss you if you do.”
Conan is on his feet in a second, his cheeks alight in the fire.
ODAF:
I tighten my fingers around the lip of the well,
my sinews growing white and strained. “What…did you do?” I demand, my
voice coming out gravelly and raw. It barely sounds like me.
But then… am I really myself now?
Ravven’s eyes are wide and brilliantly purple.
“You’re beautiful.”
Ravven waves his arm out. “You’re acting like the
worst thing both imaginable and unimaginable has happened. You’re pretending
that you are innocent in all of this and didn’t deserve a thing that happened
to you.” He narrows his eyes. “And think I’m evil. You may have closed your
thoughts from me, but I can still feel your emotions…” he trails off, glancing
down. Now his eyes have settled to a deep blue. “I can feel your anger, your
revulsion, and your… hate. Why do you hate me, pest?”
“Good people get scared.” Wren pushes away from
the wall. “It’s why I stopped being a good person long ago.”
10. Did you glean any new writing and/or life lessons from writing this novel?
TGCM- leave room in your schedule for the unplanned... like a book taking an extra four months to be finished.
ODAF- sometimes things come to an end and while it can be sad, it can also be a good thing.
And now, just like I revealed the new cover for Of Gold and Iron in the last Know the Novel I did, here is the new cover for Of Stars and Shadows that was designed by Miblart...
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I'm changing the cover this week so keep your eyes peeled for when this shiny new cover goes up!
You know, in the post where I discussed my Redheaded Stepchild and I ended it by saying that I wanted to release Leage of Thieves "soon"? Well, I was fuffing (a term my grandma uses for fibbing/bluffing).
You see, the fact of the matter is that I've actually already started releasing Leage of Thieves. What? How? When? Where? And sometimes, why?
I promise that all will be revealed very soon.
If you follow my newsletter, you probably already know this, but for the rest of you, I have an announcement to make.
I'm a Kindle Vella author now!
If you are unaware of what Kindle Vella is, it is a form of publishing that releases a story in an episodic format, basically an episode (chapter) a week. You as the readers, then get keys to unlock episodes and follow the story in real time.
As you've likely already figured out by now, yes, I've published League of Thieves on Kindle Vella. At this moment 9 episodes are live, you can read the first three for free at any time. I put up a new episode every Friday and I've been having so much fun finally sharing this story.
Four thieves. A dishonored soldier. A cocky
smuggler. An assassin with a secret. And a vengeful jinni. It’s the heist that
broke the world.
When Evona and her brother fail to retrieve
the lamp they were hired to steal, they realize that they weren’t the only ones
sent after the object. Now in over their heads, with their employer threatening
to remove said heads for failing him and every guard thinking that they’ve
stolen the lamp, Evona and her brother have one last chance to save themselves.
They are given the task of tracking down the other thieves and stealing the
lamp back. Aided in their journey by a disillusioned soldier turned mercenary
and a smuggler who definitely can’t be trusted, they set sail to take the lamp
back.
Damian and Creyn thought they were stealing
a lamp, it turns out they were actually taking a jinni. One that claims she can
lead them to the legendary treasure of the hidden palace Amun Hadir. They set
out in search of the treasure, only to learn that they are being tracked and
soon it becomes a race between the two groups of thieves to see who will be
able to claim the treasure first.
Forty thieves, an assassin in disguise, and
traps within ancient temples that have not been unearthed for a thousand years
all stand in the way of these thieves. But unbeknownst to them all is that there’s
a dark presence lurking in Amun Hadir, waiting for someone to free it so that
it can unleash its malice on the world. Do they have what it takes to give up
on the treasure they so desperately desire, or will their greed destroy the
world?
The rollicking adventure of The Mummy meets
the cunning heists of Six of Crows in this Middle Eastern inspired YA
fantasy about thieves, monsters, and finding family. With hints of the tales of
Aladdin and the Lamp and Sinbad, embark on this action-packed story
about a group of antiheroes who must learn to care for more than just
themselves.
League of Thieves | Kindle Vella (amazon.com)
This cover was designed by the wonderful CK Beggan. (she has her own Kindle Vella story going right now, for those of your who read spicier books)
And a special note for international readers, I realize that Kindle Vella isn't open to you, so I'm working on alternative publishing solutions for this that won't break any Kindle Vella agreements. I'll get back to you all soon on what I finally decide!
And finally, for those of you who are wondering when you will get to hold a physical copy in your hands, I'm planning on releasing it in print in 2024. Depending on how well received this is on Vella will determine if I publish the whole series through that or if the rest of the trilogy will go straight to print.
Well, I think that about covers everything. How surprised were you guys over this news? Will you be reading League of Thieves on Vella or waiting on a full release? Comment your thoughts below!