Much Rejoicing!

My anthropologist, nerd, and bibliophile sides are all very happy tonight. The first category is the only one I have a degree in, but I think my love of books should be pretty obvious, and, well, you’ll just have to trust me on the nerd thing.

These were just delivered to me:

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Monique and the Mango Rains is a memoir about the friendship between a Peace Corps volunteer and a midwife in West Africa. I obtained my bachelor’s degree in anthropology before going to nursing school with the idea of working in labor and delivery, and played with the idea of going for a master’s degree in midwifery. For now I am very happy with my role as an RN in a NICU, and trying my hand at writing novels on the side – but this book touches on many subjects I still find fascinating.

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And then there’s Bill Nye the Science Guy! Creator and host of the educational television show for youngsters, and all-around kind-of-amazing dude. His book is entitled Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation. I am a firm believer in evolution, and wish very much that more people understood it better. I am an atheist myself, but support the idea that everyone has the right to believe what they choose, and practice what they will as long as doing so causes no harm to others. As Voltaire is credited with saying, “I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it”. That being said, I do cringe at the idea of blind belief that runs contrary to proven scientific fact. When I discovered that Nye had written a book with the intent of spreading awareness of what evolution really is in response to a controversial debate about creationism, I was excited to get my hands on it.

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(As a side note, I have even more respect for Mr. Nye after learning more about him from the inside flap of the book.  For instance, in turns out he studied under Carl Sagan at Cornell University. Having just recently finished reading The Martian, Andy Weir’s book about an astronaut stranded on Mars, this fact of course reminds me of the fantastic humor in the impressive novel’s narration: “By my reckoning, I’m about 100 kilometers from Pathfinder. Technically it’s “Carl Sagan Memorial Station.” But with all due respect to Carl, I can call it whatever I want. I’m the King of Mars.”

 

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We Were Liars and Red Rising were two of my absolute favorite reads of 2014. When Golden Son, sequel to Red Rising and second installment in Pierce Brown’s science fiction/fantasy trilogy, was released just earlier this month, I knew I had to get my hands on it – literally. The other two novels I only owned in eBook format, but decided that these were books I very much wanted physical copies of.

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Plus, my Golden Son came with this:

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Totally worth it 🙂

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go do a happy dance.

Back in the Saddle

I confess I didn’t do much writing in the last couple of months. I’ve been trying to split my time, fitting in reading for pleasure, betareading another author’s work, and playing video games.

The video games shouldn’t distract me any longer – it’s just that new installments of two series that I really enjoy were released recently. But I have finished Dragon Age: Inquisition, and only the first episodic “book” of Dreamfall: Chapters (which fans having been waiting TEN YEARS for!) is available at this time. I played through that and am eagerly awaiting the next piece, which currently has an expected release date of “Soon.”

But fear not, the dry spell seems to have come to an end! These last few days I have been writing more and more. The first draft of The Prophecy is now weighing in at 67,000 words, and is probably about 85% done. I hope to have it completed within the next few weeks.

Of course then there will be revision, followed by some more revision, and maybe throw in another round of revision for good measure. I’m not sure I’ll quite make my anticipated release period of Spring 2015, but at the rate I’ve been working these last several days, I don’t think I’ll miss it by much. Maybe I’ll even surprise myself and get it out there sooner than I think.

In other words, Book II of The Sentient Prophecy has an expected publication of “Soon-ish”!

Now if you’ll excuse me, I left Anna and some friends boiling over with righteous indignation, and someone Sentient is going to have to pay…

Get your YA paranormal romance fix for free

My colleague and mentor, indie author M. R. Pritchard, will have each of her books (eBook format) on sale one at a time throughout the month of January. From now until the 11th you can download Saratoga for the low price of FREE.

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Saratoga is a young adult paranormal romance that draws on Greek mythology. It has a lot of unique elements to it, and is a lot of fun! Get it while it’s hot at http://www.amazon.com/Saratoga-M-R-Pritchard-ebook/dp/B00H2P7W0W/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

Indie Idols

I’d like to tell you about two indie authors who have consistently blown me away with their work. Not only are their books amazing fun, but their writing shares a few other admirable attributes. Let me explain.

Andrea K. Host (who has come up on this blog previously) and Intisar Khanani both write a lot of fantasy, but each manages to break the mold of what we have come to expect of the worlds inside the pages of today’s usual fantasy fare. The stories both authors write are incredibly engaging. More than that, though, they both bring a lot of originality to their work, finding fresh and new ways to spin the compelling tales they have to tell. Host and Khanani avoid many of the tropes we see in other fantasy books. They are talented writers who tell wonderful stories in an utterly REFRESHING manner!

For instance, who says all fantasy has to be set in a world mirroring Medieval Europe? Why do the creatures and villains of the land all have to be from the same standard set we see elsewhere? Does a young adult have to be an orphan or otherwise severed of all family ties before he or she can have adventures of their own? In these books, you will usually find well-defined female protagonists of various ethnicities, each with their own unique strong sense of agency. (I struggled with how to word that last sentence. Does it sound like a single character varies her ethnicity throughout a book? That’s not what I meant…although, that might be cool to read about, too…)

One of my favorite facets appearing in these books has to do with romance. I admit, I really enjoy a good romance in my books. Much of what floods the indie market these days has the unfortunate tendency to display cases of “instalove.” Two characters falls for each other as soon as they meet, for no good reason the reader can see other than that they are physically attracted to one another. It’s hard to buy it when they are professing their undying love 50 pages in.

Host and Khanani write romances (or, in some cases, just the potential for romance in future installments) that are unique, believable, and totally swoon-worthy. These are more of a slow-burn kind of thing, which ends up making them incredibly hot!

(I just had to rewrite the last few paragraphs, as this diabolical machine of mine ate the original version and refused to spit it back out. I feel like the writing was more eloquent the first time around, but now I am frustrated and grumpy and am going to just focus on wrapping up this post so that I can then go comfort myself with chocolate and coffee.)

Needless to say, I highly recommend reading the works of these two authors. I think you might just love them!

 

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 I just finished reading Sunbolt (Book One of the Sunbolt Chronicles) last night. This is actually a novella, and Khanani says there are six planned altogether.  The second installment is slated to come out sometime in 2015. And I NEED IT! Keep an eye out for its release on the author’s website at http://booksbyintisar.com/

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Thorn was the first book I read by this author. She plans a companion trilogy set in the same world, but featuring a different protagonist – one who is introduced in her short story, The Bone Knife, which is available to download for free through Amazon.com.

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I know I’ve already sung the praises of Host’s Touchstone Trilogy before, but just know that I still love the heck out of it and think you should read it, too. Like, now. There is also the Gratuitous Epilogue, which I believe is free to download through the author’s website at http://www.andreakhost.com/

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I also just recently read her Medair duology and super duper loved it. A lot. Now I have three more of Host’s novels downloaded, just waiting for me…calling to me…summoning me…

Gotta go! Happy reading!