The 2019 Interview Series Featuring Marcia Meara

Don Massenzio's avatarDon Massenzio

625smallWhat comes first in your writing, the plot or the characters?

Characters. Every time. I think about someone that would probably have an interesting story to tell, like an eco-tour boat captain and a wildlife photographer. I know they’ll provide me with lots of background I’m familiar with, and I have a feel for who they are before I begin to build a mystery or drama around them.

In the case of my second Wake-Robin Ridge book, A Boy Named Rabbit, a little boy alone in the wilderness came into my mind as I was falling asleep one night. I could swear I heard Sarah Gray (from Book 1) tell me he needed for his story to be told, and by the time I woke up, I knew exactly who he was and why he was alone. I went straight to the computer and started writing down every word of…

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Derailing Bedlam: The Asp, The Axe, & The Asshole Part 2 #fiction #adventure

As usual, here is your warning that this story has cursing, sex (not graphic), innuendo, and violence.  It’s my Rated-R action adventure called Derailing Bedlam.  This is the fourth outing (third official) for Cassidy and Lloyd, so feel free to click on one of the two covers to see how it started.  Each one is 99 cents!

Cover by Jon Hunsinger

Cover Art by Jon Hunsinger

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Welcome to the Island of Apelios

Fam Islands

I didn’t have much going into this place because I had the longest time deciding on a name.  Not even sure what the originals were, but part of the problem was that the Vampire Queen went from hero to villain with no clear idea of where she would be operating from.  Eventually, I realized she needed a secret haven to explain why nobody knew about her existence until now.  Valleys didn’t seem to fit her personality, but an island worked perfectly.  That was the birth of what became known as Apelios, which came with it’s own typo.  Sadly, that typo is part of a spoiler in the book because I figured I should try to make it look like it was . . . on . . . purpose.  Oops.

Anyhoo, I went through a few different shape ideas that didn’t really work out until I began browsing through my manga collection.  I was just looking for something that would spark an idea.  At one point, there was a tea kettle in the scene and I thought it would be interesting to have an island shaped like that.  The inside of the handle is a lagoon with an arena in the center, which you know is going to be where some fun happens.  The rest of the setting came together as I developed the Vampire Queen.  Jungle surrounding a beautiful city with gemstone statues and high towers just felt right, especially since it was a brighter place than Nyte and Nytefall.  It didn’t feel like a place where vampires would thrive, which made it feel unique.

Everything else about Apelios came about as I wrote the book.  The locals quickly developed this blatant sense of freedom and borderline debauchery.  A solid obedience to the Vampire Queen got locked in too, which created the question of who was influencing who.  It did seem like she was growing alongside her home at this point instead of me basing it around her.  This was for the best as I finished the first draft because it really had to be about her and the island.  The two needed to fit together perfectly and molding her into her surroundings was easier when it came to the details.  This might also be why I didn’t put a lot on Apelios because there had to be a focus on its residents and adding too much would make it feel cluttered.

I’ve noticed with War of Nytefall that many locations have a strong connection to one or two characters.  Xavier Tempest and Nadia Sylvan have Nyte.  Clyde has Nytefall.  Now, the Vampire Queen has Apelios.  All three are kingdoms of vampires, which makes this civil war feel like it’s going to have more than two sides.  Looking over the volumes, third parties do seem to get involved a lot to threaten both sides.  That makes me wonder if I started something with this hidden island.  How many Dawn Fangs or old-world vampires will try to carve out their own kingdom in Windemere?  Will Apelios start a fresher revolution where you have a global free-for-all?  It’s really something to consider, which is odd since this place didn’t really seem that special when I first made it.  At the very least, I didn’t think it would make me question so much.

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Free Story: A Twist of the Tail

Nicholas C. Rossis's avatarNicholas C. Rossis

*** Read Infinite Waters for free on Kindle Unlimited ***From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's books

In April 2018, I posted my thousandth post on this blog. To celebrate, I started sharing here all my short stories. Every couple of weeks, I’ll be posting one story from my celebrated Exciting Destinies series for you to enjoy. With over 30 stories so far, I hope you’ll have lots of fun in the coming months!

This week, it’s “A Twist of the Tail,” a story from Infinite Waters. Click here to read some more free stories.

A Twist of the Tail

Despite the early hour, I was covered in sweat. The day promised to be another scorcher. It was August, after all. I let out a small groan and faced the cloudless sky, grateful for a brief whiff of morning breeze, before I grabbed the suitcase’s handle again. What have I put inside, anyway? My mind was…

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Coming Soon! War of Nytefall: Rivalry! #fantasy #vampires #coverreveal

Don’t worry.  There will be a teaser, but first.  The cover reveal of the next installment of War of Nytefall:

Cover Art by Alison Hunt

I love how this came out.  Yes, I’m a sucker for blue, especially this kind of blue.  The Star of David is a nice touch as well.  Obviously, something within this story will deal with gems . . . I might as well make that part of the sneak peek too.  Enjoy.

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Prodigy of Rainbow Tower

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Truth or Lie?

Going to try something fun in the final lead up to War of Nytefall: Rivalry.  Each of the characters below will be saying something either true or a lie about themselves.  I’d have more about this like making it a contest, but I’m not sure where I’m going here or how well it will work.  Maybe we’ll play it by ear. Let’s go!

Luke Callindor–  I’m really scared of spiders.

Nyx–  The anti-magic foam in Rainbow Tower is edible.

Clyde–  I think this is a great idea for a post.

Mab–  I think this is a stupid place holder.

Bob–  An elephant can be considered a horse if you put a saddle on it.

Sari– My dream is to have a cart with candy from all over Windemere and travel around the world to give the sweets to kids.

Fizzle–  Fizzle not understand.  Lying is bad.

Chastity Sullivan–  They’re not real . . . No, I will not clarify what I’m talking about.

Lost–  My bunny has a tail!

Timoran Wrath–  It is customary with my people to drink water when discussing business or celebrating.

Luther Grathan–  My animal form is a crow.

Lost–  My bunny still has a tail!

Mab–  No, I’m not doing another!  I’m out of here.  *goes into shadows*

Delvin Cunningham–  One of my adventures saw me teaming up with Mab and I can’t tell if we’re seeing that one or the younger version.

Dariana–  I’m sorry, but I don’t understand what’s going on here.

Lloyd Tenay–  I’m going to miss doing these things.

Cassidy–  My jeep is also called my beloved.

Titus Winthrop–  My sister is younger and taller than I am.

Mab Winthrop–  Hey!  I said I wasn’t coming back!  Don’t care if you need to show my last name.

Gregorio Roman–  My eyesight is weak because I spent too many decades indoors.

Xavier Tempest–  I don’t really love my-

Nadia Sylvan–  Nobody is going to believe that one, dear.

Kenneth Decker–  My loyalty will always be to my maker even if it pits me against those I once called allies.

Kai Stavros–  I dream of having a full head of hair.

Stephanie Talon–  My rituals require that I be naked to give me the closest contact with the blood.

Kira Grasdon–  My kusari-gama is a terrible weapon when it comes to delivering potions from a distance.

Ichabod Brooks–  I do the baking while my wife does the cooking.

Lou–  The inspiration for my character when I was created for a game was Lennie from ‘Of Mice and Men’.

Queen Trinity–  This thing has gone on for far too long.  Let’s wrap it up.

Archillious–  I am nothing more than a lowly . . . I can’t do this.  Nobody would believe I’m anything other than amazing.

Lost–  My bunny lost his tail!

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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Author Update – #Reviews – D.Wallace Peach, Barb Taub and Mary Smith

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Eclectica – Short Story Bundle – On Preorder Now

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This Week in Indie Publishing

Unknown's avatarDon Massenzio

Plagiarism, ‘book-stuffing’, clickfarms … the rotten side of self-publishing

‘More, more, more, fast, fast, fast’ … there is an insatiable appetite for romance fiction by authors such as Nora Roberts.

Scams are rife, particularly when some authors can rake in thousands each month – but high-profile victims of plagiarism warn ‘day of reckoning is coming’

Nora Robertsis one of the world’s most popular authors. She’s written more than 200 novels, tackled topics from romance to murder and sold more than 500m books around the world. And now she’s really, really angry.

Roberts is one of dozens of authors who discovered last month that their work had been allegedly plagiarised by a Brazilian romance novelist called Cristiane Serruya. “Leisurely, he began to loosen her hair, working his fingers through it until it pooled over her shoulders. ‘I’ve wanted to do that since the first time I saw you. It’s hair to get lost in,’” runs Roberts’ novel Untamed. Serruya’s Forevermore has it that: “Leisurely, he began to loosen her hair…

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