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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

COVER REVEAL: Brave New Girls: Adventures of Gals and Gizmos!

Today, I’m revealing the cover and story line-up for BRAVE NEW GIRLS: ADVENTURES OF GALS & GIZMOS, coming July 2019! This YA sci-fi anthology (edited by sci-fi authors Paige Daniels and Mary Fan) features stories about adventurous girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) whose science and tech skills get them in and out of trouble. Heroines who build superhero tech, tinker with nanobots, time travel, and more! Proceeds from sales of the anthology will be donated to the Society of Women Engineers scholarship fund.

And without further ado, here’s the cover!




Stories in the anthology (in alphabetical order by title):

ARMED FOR SURVIVAL by J.K. Ullrich
BOUND, DETERMINED by Holly Schofield
BRAINIAC by Nancy Johnston
COLOSSUS by Tash McAdam
THE CURSE by JF Garrard
DECODED by A.A. Jankiewicz
A DIFFERENT MATH by Aaron Rosenberg
EARTHQUAKE MACHINE by Lizz Donnelly
FUTURE SCOUTS by Phil Margolies
GAME OVER by Nicole Iversen
GEO by Elisha Betts
A GHOST AMONG THE STARS by Joanna Schnurman
HOPLITE by J.R. Rustrian
INDEPENDENCE DAY by Russ Colchamiro
JUPITER JEOPARDY by Kris Katzen
KELSEY: A ROBOT REPAIR GIRL ADVENTURE by Josh Pritchett
KEPTERMINE by Lisa Toohey
KNIGHT ENGINE by Jelani Akin Parham
LET THE NUMBERS SHOW TRUTH by Bryna Butler
MY FAIR CAVELADY by Jennifer Lee Rossman
THE PLANTS OF EREBUS by Victoria Zelvin
THE SILENT DUST by Keith R.A. DeCandido
THE THIRTEENTH PRINCESS by Mary Fan
THE TOWER by Paige Daniels
THE WATER PLANT by Amy Lewanski
ZOWS by Mackenzie Reide

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Brave New Girls: Adventures of Gals & Gizmos is the ourth  volume of the Brave New Girls anthology series. The first three, Brave New Girls: Tales of Girls and Gadgets (2015), Brave New Girls: Stories of Girls Who Science and Scheme (2017), and Brave New Girls: Tales of Heroines Who Hack have so far raised thousands of dollars for the Society of Women Engineers Scholarship fund. Find them on Amazon.

  


ABOUT THE EDITORS


Paige Daniels is the pen name of Tina Closser. By day she works as an Electrical Engineer and Mom mushing her kids from gymnastics and violin practice. After the kids go to bed, she rocks out with her headphones turned to eleven and cranks out books. She is an uber science geek. If she wasn't married to the most terrific guy in the world, she would be a groupie for Adam Baldwin. Her books include Non-Compliance: The Sector, Non-Compliance: The Transition, and Non-Compliance: Equilibrium.

Mary Fan is a hopeless dreamer, whose mind insists on spinning tales of “what if.” As a music major in college, she told those stories through compositions. Now, she tells them through books—a habit she began as soon as she could pick up a pencil. And what stories she has! Currently, she has three series in progress and likes to think that she has even more in her bag. Her books include the Starswept novels, the Jane Colt trilogy, the Flynn Nightsider series, the Fated Stars novellas, and Stronger Than a Bronze Dragon.


Tuesday, February 26, 2019

NEW RELEASE: Wayward Stars!

Hey everyone! Sorry about the lack of posts! Been ridiculously busy lately. Just wanted to pop in and announce that WAYWARD STARS, sequel to my award-winning YA sci-fi novel, STARSWEPT, is now out in the world! Check it out:

E-Book: Hardback:

Sing your truth. Defend your dream. Defy your stars.

A month has passed since Iris joined an underground rebel group to save Dámiul from the brutal prison he was sent to for fighting back against his world’s oppressive system. Here, conformity and compliance are enforced through telepathy, and Earthling performers are brainwashed into absolute obedience.

Word of a merciless crackdown on those who sympathize with their cause leaves both Iris and Dámiul yearning for action. Determined to liberate her kind, Iris volunteers to return to her former patrons and covertly recruit supporters.

A raid on their hideout catapults her plan into action sooner than expected and forces her to leave Dámiul behind. After persuading the authorities that she’d been telepathically manipulated into helping him, Iris assumes the role of a dutiful musician while secretly spreading whispers of a possible uprising among her fellow performers. But the authorities always seem to be one step ahead, and anyone who defies them is swiftly mind-wiped.

Soon, Iris is forced to confront a horrifying fact: there’s a traitor among them. Desperately clinging to her cover, she races to find out who before her true loyalties are discovered—and the search leads her to an unthinkable answer.


AVAILABLE NOW IN E-BOOK AND HARDBACK!



Thursday, October 18, 2018

COVER REVEAL: No More Heroes: Hell or High Water / Michelle Kan


Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to participate in the cover reveal for Michelle Kan's NO MORE HEROES: HELL OR HIGH WATER! Here it is below! Pretty cool, right?



ABOUT THE BOOK
The peaceful nights are kept under the clandestine and watchful eye of young, gifted Vigilantes the world over – and since the Vigilante Killers were taken down six months ago, order has returned to the community once more. Vigilantes everywhere have resumed their usual rhythm, defending their domains within the safety of the shadows, and all is right with the world.

So when an old enemy resurfaces and asks them for their help, the Vigilantes of the City are reluctant, to say the least. But some offers are hard to turn down, and soon Team City find themselves diving headlong into a mystery that will test their limits, their capabilities as Vigilantes, and their relationships with each other. 

HELL OR HIGH WATER is an urban fantasy action/adventure novel about young, would-be heroes who find that sometimes camaraderie can come from the least likely of alliances… and strength can be found in the most unexpected of places. 

Featuring a diverse cast of players, discord, a mystery to be solved, plenty of literary action and high-stakes battles, NO MORE HEROES is a series about self-belief and camaraderie, persistence in the face of trials, and what it means to be the best version of yourself.

BONUS:
Preorders of NO MORE HEROES: HELL OR HIGH WATER will come with a bonus short story, THE STUFF OF LEGEND, presenting an alternate perspective on the events of Book 2, and a lone Vigilante’s experience with a long-lost Urban Legend of the Vigilante community.

LINKS:
Author Twitter: twitter.com/fswrites





ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Michelle Kan is an independent filmmaker/videographer and writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Fish & Swallow Productions, her online content production studio, is dedicated to the documenting of arts/cultural events and the spotlighting of artists, creatives and other extraordinary individuals around New Zealand. NO MORE HEROES was her debut novel and was initially written during her first National Novel Writing Month in 2014.

A 1.5 generation Chinese-New Zealander, Michelle is passionate about the arts, exploring her cultural heritage through her creative output, and is a lover of graphic novels, video games, action/martial arts films and parkour – all profound influences which helped her shape the world and characters of No More Heroes.

#OWNVOICES:
NO MORE HEROES is #OwnVoices for Asian/Chinese, ADD, Anxiety/Depression, Aro/Ace-spec and Genderfluid rep.

Friday, October 12, 2018

COVER REVEAL: Love & Bubbles / Jaylee James & Jennifer Lee Rossman

Heya! Today, I'm participating in the cover reveal for Love & Bubbles: A Collection of Queer Underwater Love Stories edited by Jaylee James & Jennifer Lee Rossman! And holy wow, I love that image so much! I'm a sucker for underwater photography :-)



Dive into romance with these thirteen stories of queer love under the sea!

Love & Bubbles is a short fiction anthology of love stories united by an underwater theme and featuring characters from across the LGBTQ+ spectrum.

Go on a deep-sea voyage to study a brand-new species alongside a cute, distracted scientist. Discover your magic with a water witch and the help of a cute mermaid. Explore the waters of an alien ocean. Get summoned to the surface with a grumpy old merman and his non-binary water demon neighbor. Swim with a catfish goddess, rescue a dolphin... and so much more!

Featuring stories by: 

Evvan Burke
Minerva Cerridwen
Lizzie Colt
Lia Cooper
Maggie Derrick
M. Hollis
V. S. Holmes
Jaylee James
Jennifer Lee Rossman
Riley Sidell
Mharie West
Victoria Zelvin 


About the Editors:

Jaylee James is a nonbinary writer, editor, and story curator native to Kansas City who is best known as the editor of Circuits & Slippers, an anthology of science-fiction fairytales, and Vitality Magazine, which published LGBTQ+ genre fiction between 2014-2016. E also writes a smattering of short fiction and video games. Learn more at JayleeJames.com.
 
Jennifer Lee Rossman is a science fiction geek from Oneonta, New York, who has never ever threatened to run over anyone with her wheelchair. Nope, definitely not. Her debut novel, Jack Jetstark's Intergalactic Freakshow, will be published in December 2018. She blogs at jenniferleerossman.blogspot.com and tweets @JenLRossman.


Wednesday, June 6, 2018

COVER REVEAL: Paragon Rising / Dorothy Dreyer

Thrilled to help reveal the cover of PARAGON RISING by Dorothy Dreyer! Isn't it epic?? Coming soon from Snowy Wings Publishing!

At the brink of war, the fate of the nine realms lies in Tori Kagari's hands. After her arduous efforts to infiltrate the queendom of Avarell, Tori must now escape from it in an unforeseen alliance with a runaway princess and the soldier who saved Tori's life.

When the savage forces of Nostidour take hold of Avarell, Tori must seek out the rulers of the other realms and convince them to join the fight. But when the other realms discover that Tori has been lying about who she is, they are hesitant to trust her. Now Tori must find a way to prove herself, even if it means leading the battle herself and risking everything in the name of peace.

Add it on Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39990333-paragon-rising


Visit the author's website:
http://dorothydreyer.com

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

COVER REVEAL: Orbit / Leigh Hellman

Thrilled to help reveal the cover of Leigh Hellman's book Orbit! Isn't it gorgeous??? I'm obsessed!

Title: Orbit
Author: Leigh Hellman
Release Date: September 18th, 2018
Cover Designer: Najla Qamber (http://www.najlaqamberdesigns.com/)
Publisher: Snowy Wings Publishing (www.snowywingspublishing.com)



Ciaan Gennett isn’t green, despite the brand of light hair that betrays her heritage: an Earth mother. A mother she remembers but doesn’t know, who left one day and never came back. Ciaan’s as metal as her home planet—cold and hard and full of so many cracks she’s trying to ignore that she doesn’t have time to wonder about questions that don’t get answers.

After one too many run-ins with the law, Ciaan finds herself sentenced to probation at a port facility and given an ultimatum: Prove that your potential is worth believing in. With help from her best friend Tidoris, Ciaan stays away from trouble—and trouble stays away from her. But when a routine refueling turns into a revelation, Ciaan and Tidoris find themselves forced into an alliance with an Earth captain of questionable morality and his stoic, artificially-grown first officer. Their escalating resistance against bureaucratic cover-ups begins unraveling a history of human monstrosity and an ugly truth that Ciaan isn’t so sure she wants to discover.

Now they all must decide how far they are willing to dig into humanity's dark desperation—and what they are willing to do about what digs back.

Title: Orbit
Author: Leigh Hellman
Release Date: September 18th, 2018
Publisher: Snowy Wings Publishing
Cover Designer: Najla Qamber

Orbit will be available for preorder soon!

In the meantime, you can add it on Goodreads here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36425503-orbit

Friday, January 26, 2018

Kraken Friends Sale & Interview with author Claudie Arseneault

Guess what? The Kraken Collective, an alliance of indie authors of LGBTQIAP+ fcition, along with several of their author buddiens (including myself) is currently running a sale on several of their titles as part of the Kraken Friends Sale! And as part of the event, we've created a personality quiz so you can see which queer sci-fi/fantasy hero you are. 

One of the participating authors is Claudie Arseneault, an asexual and aromantic-spectrum writer hailing from the very-French Québec City. Claudie is best known for the Aromantic and Asexual Characters Database and for her body of work, which features several ace and aro characters. She has written both science-fiction (Viral Airwaves) and fantasy (the City of Spires trilogy) and edited an anthology of amazing solarpunk dragon stories (Wings of Renewal).

I had the pleasure of interviewing Claudie about her writing background and her book, City of Strife. Check it out:


 

Hi Claudie! Can you tell us about your background as an author? What got you into writing?

Dungeon and dragons roleplaying on internet forums, then direct messages. I was always fairly good at writing, but that’s how I started storytelling. I built my own worlds, created characters, lead players through storylines. And I loved it. I loved provoking joy and sadness and frustration as they navigated my plans, I loved finding the right words to convey what I wanted, I loved all the background preparations and plotting… it was really fulfilling.

I loved, also, that I got to play and work in the Forgotten Realms, an universe I had spent so many hours in as a reader in my youth (I only started DnD at 17). Eventually I had one-on-one RP sessions with a boy from the UK, and I had built a massive storyline for him—an entire world that fit into a single city, Iriaebor—the very first roots of Isandor.

We played so much—up to five times a week, hours at a time, over a handful of years. But DnD sessions focus on the player character, and with time I grew frustrated that we didn’t have any of the cool scenes that happened out of his sight. So I wrote them down. That, too, was fun. The next year, I was participating in NaNoWriMo with a novel-length idea. That was in 2008, and I am still writing to this day.

What was the first idea you had for City of Strife, and how did the story grow from there?

So I’ve already mentioned this was part of a DnD setting. Long after I had stopped playing that particular game, I would RP these characters with other friends, in a wide variety of universes (Avatar AU, Steampunk AU, Sci-fi AU, three different fantasy AU… name it, we tried it). Through these, I explored multiple different storylines with my cast, from the darkest to the fluffiest, from teenagers to full-grown adults, and also had the opportunity to explore gender and sexuality, too.

City of Spires happened because in the end, these characters had no ‘canon’, I was struggling with writing Viral Airwaves, and wanted something familiar and low stress. I did not mean to publish it necessarily. I just wanted to write down a more official version, to play with them again, to have funwith writing. So I cobbled together some of my favourite storylines from our RPs, linking arcs from totally different universes, trying out new ones, and Isandor was born!

For those curious, here are some examples of changes and resemblances.
  • Arathiel was always part of House Brasten and always gone for decades, after being in a magical trap, but this Well and its impact on his senses are unique to this story.
  • Nevian was always a grumpy stickler for rules, but most of the storylines were of him as an adult who had not escaped Avenazar until much later. We did one with Teenage Nevian where he did, and had a support group to boot, and I never looked back.
  • Hasryan’s storyline with Brune is always the same, but his support group changes depending on the AU, and City of Strife is the only one he meets Camilla.
  • Sora is entirely new! She is loosely based on another character, but very loosely.
  • I usually started Larryn’s story before he lost his foster father and had him built the Shelter. I decided to skip ahead to the already slightly more responsible Larryn, and to build from there.

Anyway, if you’re curious about this, it’s the kind of thing I’m happy to discuss with patrons!

Can you tell us a bit about your character Nevian?

I like to call Nevian my Stubborn Son. Determination and resilience are key characteristics for him. Nevian is the kind of person who works relentlessly, no matter what that means for his health or social life, because it’s the only way he sees to get what he wants. And for most of his life, that was fairly true, so he’s also grown convinced that he’s always right and Logic ™ will never fail him. He can be quite overbearing with that, and he doesn’t bother to be nice if he thinks it’s safe to speak his mind.

Although only 18, Nevian likes to act like a grown adult—and he’s been through enough that he’s lost a lot of innoncence. He’s extremely confident in himself but dislikes receiving help, making him very bad at asking for it or working with others. It just has never worked out for him before, so why would it now?

What’s your favorite Nevian moment in the story?

Oh, that’s such a difficult one. There are a lot of tiny lines I love from Nevian, subtle instances where he demonstrates both lack of tact, stubbornness, and a tendency to be quite literal. Like when he gets told by a child she can do something “faster than he can say ‘magic’” so of course, he says “Magic” and considers the matter closed. Or when another tries to drag him outside, and he negotiates his coming along in exchange of two weeks of being left alone so he can study his magic. Nevian’s very driven, but often only towards one specific goal: magic.

In general, scenes in the second book are my favourites, because Nevian can slowly let his guard down and befriend people. He gets to grow in a positive manner. There is also a scene coming in the next book (the third one, City of Exile) where he is absolutely lovesick, and this puzzles him greatly, and he’s not sure how to deal with himself because he’s never experienced romantic love before. It’s not something I ever wrote with this character, and it leads to a scene where an aromantic character gives him a book about asexuality and aromanticism and tells him he maybe should look it up. It was so important for me to give Nevian tools for his questioning that fit with him—a book, personal space, time to analyze. Those scenes will be incredibly important.

If Nevian were to suddenly hop through a dimensional portal and wind up in our 2018 world, how would he react?

He would freak out at everything, and then he would get incredibly excited at technology and try to figure out the magic that makes it work. In most modern/SF AUs I’ve had Nevian in, he was a space person, and loved astronomy in all its forms.

I think if you took the City of Strife Nevian and flung him into modern world, though, he would fall in love with programming. It definitely would take him time to adapt, however. Nevian is hard-working and stubborn, but he is not flexible by nature, and the brutal change would leave him reeling for quite a while.

What's your favorite part of writing? Plotting? Describing scenes? Dialogue?

Dialogue, without question. This is also usually how I build scenes—around dialogues. It’s the source of inspiration for me, the thing from which everything else flows, and I love writing banter.

The only thing that can top finding the perfect line is that moment in plotting when everything clicks together. Sometimes you’re stuck on how to fit storylines together, or how to build a satisfying storyarc, and you get this idea that kind of solves several problems at once while supporting your themes and fitting right into the rest of the plot, making everything better and stronger? The moment when you get those ideas and make them fit are so exciting, like having the perfect piece of puzzle take shape right in front of your eyes. I love that.

How long does it take you to write a book? Do you have a writing process, or do you wing it?

I write books over several years, but that’s usually because I have a rotation between projects? I tend to work on something for one to three months at a time, usually going through a draft or a round of revisions, then send it to betas/editors/let it rest and switch to another project. Then I’ll come back to it ~2 months later, put in another 1-2 months, send it back again… and the cycle goes on.

Usually I need a first draft (aka the messy bits where I tell myself a story and keep deviating from plan and powering through to the end), a second draft (aka I read the thing after a while and tried to fix everything terribly wrong with it before outside eyes see it), a third draft (aka let’s now fix everything I missed but that betas and SRs found, then line-edit the heck out of it), and a final version that goes after copyedits. Add in marketing and other business-related things, and if you string the months back to back, it makes around a year of work? Usually it is spread out over a little more than two years, and some novels need more drafts than others.

What is it about the fantasy genre that appeals to you?

The endless possibilities, I think, and how frequent alternate worlds are. I don’t tend to write in Earth settings much, and fantasy frees me from that. It’s like having a playground where you can make your own rules, and not even follow those of physics!

Did you ever surprise yourself when you were writing your book? Characters who took on lives of their own? Plot elements that took unexpected turns?

All the time. I sometimes see people say that when they plan, they feel like the story doesn’t hold any surprises for them anymore, and it used to confuse me because that… isn’t my writer life at all. I deviate from my plans all the time, and always it’s to go in new and more interesting directions. Then there’s all the unexpected precious lines of narration or dialogue that pop up and shine. Even with Isandor and characters I’ve known for 10 years, I still get surprises. Stories evolve with you, after all.

Thanks for stopping by!

City of Strife is the first installment of the City of Spires trilogy, a multi-layered political fantasy led by an all QUILTBAG cast. Fans of complex storylines crisscrossing one another, elves and magic, and strong friendships and found families will find everything they need within these pages.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Isandor, City of Spires.

A hundred and thirty years have passed since Arathiel last set foot in his home city. Isandor hasn’t changed—bickering merchant families still vie for power through eccentric shows of wealth—but he has. His family is long dead, a magical trap has dulled his senses, and he returns seeking a sense of belonging now long lost.

Arathiel hides in the Lower City, piecing together a new life among in a shelter dedicated to the homeless and the poor, befriending an uncommon trio: the Shelter’s rageful owner, Larryn, his dark elven friend Hasryan, and Cal the cheese-loving halfling. When Hasryan is accused of Isandor’s most infamous assassination of the last decade, what little peace Arathiel has managed to find for himself is shattered. Hasryan is innocent… he thinks. In order to save him, Arathiel may have to shatter the shreds of home he’d managed to build for himself.

Arathiel could appeal to the Dathirii—a noble elven family who knew him before he disappeared—but he would have to stop hiding, and they have battles of their own to fight. The idealistic Lord Dathirii is waging a battle of honour and justice against the cruel Myrian Empire, objecting to their slavery, their magics, and inhumane treatment of their apprentices. One he could win, if only he could convince Isandor’s rulers to stop courting Myrian’s favours for profit.

In the ripples that follow Diel’s opposition, friendships shatter and alliances crumble. Arathiel, the Dathirii, and everyone in Isandor fights to preserve their homes, even if the struggle changes them irrevocably.

Main LGBTQIAP rep: Aromantic, asexual, gay, bisexual.

Support rep:
More aromantic, asexual, bisexual, gay, in addition to lesbian, transgender, nonbinary. Overall cast includes several characters of colour.

Trigger warnings: Abuse (physical, emotional, mind control — seriously, if depictions of abuse trigger you, please be very careful when approaching this novel/avoid it.), torture, homelessness, child abandonment, police brutality, racism, family death, memory loss, death by fire (mention) and hanging.