Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

New Release: The Apostle by Dylan Hiler

The Apostle, by Dylan Hyler

New release in fantasy

The night sky adorned of two moons, Vera and Dawn, Tarthuria bathes in the silence of mystery and intrigue. One of the comets of Tiera Cylith has landed in the village of Fairwillow and has punctured the ground with an indelible prophecy. The Apostle were the words burned into the crater left after the willow tree had been destroyed. 

Through troubled times, of which Fairwillow experienced its fair share, an ancient witch by the name of Famora has cursed Sath and Elle’s family. Their first born, Raios, is condemned to be The Apostle – the one that would throw the destiny of the village into doomed days. 

Yet, Sath Eden is not to be swayed. But who is this other woman in his life? Who is Sibyl? Will she spell the final condemnation of the entire village? Sath had to vanquish the omen, dispel the augury, and destroy Famora.

Step into the world of The Apostle...


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Meet the Author

Dylan Hiler is an independent author and owner of I’m a Human Productions.  His current projects include ‘The Tarthurian Chronicles’ as well as ‘Lockland the Time Traveling Fox’.  Using his true to life experiences with poverty, addicts, friends turned family, love, loss, and illness he brings a unique element to the characters and stories he weaves.  He lives in Minnesota with his wife, two sons, and so many animals it may as well be a hobby farm.



Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Review: High Maga (Karin Rita Gastreich)

Eolyn barely survived her quest to restore women's magic to the land of Moisehén, and nearly watched the man she loved die in the process in "Eolyn." Her journey is far from over, however, and now in "High Maga" she is once again faced with incredible danger and the possibility of losing everything she loves.

Fantasy is one of my great loves in reading. I grew up reading many of the fantasy greats, and because of that I'm extremely picky about fantasy and it takes quite a bit to get me to try out a new fantasy author. "Eolyn" was one of those rare books that completely blew me away. I was lucky enough to have a chance to read a copy of High Maga before it was released, and I was once again pulled into a story that was so completely captivating I couldn't put it down.

The world of Moisehén was expertly crafted in the first book in the book, and it lives up to it's legend in High Maga. Gastreich has a knack for description and world building. Every detail makes the world richer and I never once found myself skimming to get back to the main story when she described the scenes. The world itself is almost a character in it's own right because of it's richness. It affects the characters, their plans, and the outcomes of their journeys. It's a world I have come to love. 

The beautifully crafted characters also live up to their appearances in the first book. Eolyn is a very complex character. She has worked so hard and fought for everything she has. She doesn't want to give any of that up, yet her heart yearns for the one man she truly loves, and having him may mean losing a part of herself. Her struggle to balance her desires with her goals creates such depth in her character that readers will easily come to care about her. Akmael is also a strong character. He is determined and wants Eolyn, but he also has a kingdom to run and responsibilities to his people. Balancing all the different aspects of his life are not easy. At times he comes off as cold as he deals with his duties to his kingdom, but then he turns around and shows amazing tenderness to Eolyn. I loved experiencing the lives of both characters and watching them change throughout the story. The story of their love and all the difficulties they face is absolutely breathtaking. Its depth and emotion make it difficult to pull yourself away from.

The side characters, which it's really hard to call them that, are a strong addition to the story as well. Mage Corey was one of my favorites from the first book, but he becomes so much more in this one. It's difficult to know what is really going on inside his head at times, and it's as difficult for the reader to know whether or not to trust him as it is for Eolyn at times. Another set of characters that took on a whole new life were the villains of this book. Rishona and Tahmir were friends in the first book who betray Eolyn, and here they pick up their plotting and spur a war between their two countries. Watching them now turn against her was heartbreaking, not only because I cared about these two in the first book, but because of how much it hurt Eolyn. The connections Gastreich builds between reader and character truly bring this story to life.

It's hard to say too much more about this book without giving away details of the plot, but suffice it to say that it was an all-around beautifully written story. It's one I will read again, and one I recommend to all my friends whether they're fantasy readers or not.


It's not just me who loved High Maga, check out what Publisher's Weekly had to say about it!

“War propels the book forward, and the characters are at their best when the events engulfing them are at their worst. . . . Fans of Gastreich’s previous work will want to catch this continuation of her story.” –Publishers Weekly


Get your copy today!

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Kindle

Meet the Author

KARIN RITA GASTREICH lives in Kansas City and Costa Rica. An ecologist by vocation, her past times include camping, hiking, music, and flamenco dance.  Karin's first novel, EOLYN, was nominated for the 2012 Thorpe Menn Literary Excellence Award.  Her third novel, DAUGHTER OF AITHNE, is scheduled for release in 2015. Karin’s short stories have appeared in World Jumping, also from Hadley Rille Books, as well as in ZahirAdventures for the Average Woman, and 69 Flavors of Paranoia.  She is a recipient of the Spring 2011 Andrews Forest Writer’s Residency.

Follow Karin’s adventures into fantastic worlds, both real and imagined, at http://eolynchronicles.blogspot.com and at http://heroinesoffantasy.blogspot.com. For the latest updates on events and publications related to HIGH MAGA, join Eolyn on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Eolyn/110814625640244 and on Twitter @EolynChronicles. 

Author web links:

Blog Heroines of Fantasy:  http://heroinesoffantasy.blogspot.com
Twitter:  @EolynChronicles

Monday, April 7, 2014

Guest Post: Karin Rita Gastreich (author of High Maga)

Letting the Voice of Your Characters Come Through
By Karin Rita Gastreich, author of Eolyn and High Maga

Thanks so much, DelSheree, for having me as a guest on your blog! It’s really wonderful to be here again, and to be celebrating the release of my second novel. 

I’ve been asked to write about letting the voices of my characters come through, especially when those characters are very different from me.

This is one of the toughest parts of writing. It goes far beyond grammar, syntax, story arc, and all the other technical rules that we learn from workshops and writers groups. Tapping into the deepest parts of human nature is a complex task that doesn’t conform well to any set of rules. Yet this piece of storytelling is absolutely critical. An author can have everything else perfectly in place, but if the characters are not authentic, distinct from each other and most of all from the author, the story falls flat.

Two pieces of information form the foundation of any character I build: history and motivation.
The history of a character determines to a large extent how they will respond to any given situation. What were they taught about themselves and the world as children? What have they learned from experience? What traumas have impacted their worldview? Has their life been marked by success, failure, or a mix of both? Deep inside, how capable do they really believe they are of achieving their dreams?

In addition to history, usually a single primary motivation will generate the specific actions of a character in any context. Examples of motivations might be the search for love, a thirst for revenge, loyalty to family or kingdom, liberation of the oppressed, or the quest for freedom.

In practice, motivation is one of the hardest things for me to clarify, especially with my minor characters.  I wrote the entire draft of my first novel, Eolyn, without fully understanding the motivations of key characters such as Eolyn’s tutor Ghemena and the enigmatic Mage Corey. In the rewrites I came to understand them better as individuals, and that understanding led to much richer experience for my readers. Once a character’s motivation is identified, determining how they will respond to people and events around them is relatively straightforward.

One of the hardest characters I’ve ever written is the villain of High Maga, Prince Mechnes.
Mechnes is unlike anyone I know, and very unlike myself. He does things that are truly abhorrent and that were difficult for me as an author to let him do. But in understanding his history and motivation, I was able dig into his personality and paint him as a three-dimensional character.

Mechnes comes from a position of extraordinary privilege, having been born to a royal family in a misogynistic and rigidly stratified society.  From the moment he was born, Mechnes was taught that royalty, and especially Syrnte royalty, are superior to the masses that serve them.

However, as the son of a second wife in an extended family riddled by vicious rivalries, Mechnes’s future was not guaranteed. So he dedicated himself to the arts of war and became one of the finest generals in the history of the Syrnte Empire.

Mechnes’ primary motivation? Self-gratification. Anything that contributes to his personal pleasure is the “right” thing to do. Mechnes lives to suck the marrow out of life, so many things give him pleasure, including conquest, domination, battles, violence, bloodshed, wealth, women, beauty, sex, and music, to name a few.
Any obstacle to his self-gratification is smashed out of existence without hesitation. This includes internal obstacles, such as a sense of compassion, which Mechnes does feel on occasion, though he invariably swipes that impulse away with renewed violence.

Mechnes was a force of nature to deal with in the writing of High Maga.  There were scenes with him that literally made me ill. I would have to take a break from the novel for a week or more before I could get back into it. But Mechnes is also one of the characters who taught me the most about writing, precisely because he was so difficult to deal with.


I’m really curious to hear other writers’ experience with this.  Have you written about characters very different from yourself? How did you tackle those characters? What did you need to know and do in order to make them real?  Please share! I look forward to reading your comments.


Title: HIGH MAGA
Author: KARIN RITA GASTREICH
Publisher and imprint: HADLEY RILLE BOOKS
Publisher url: hrbpress.com
Trade Paperback ISBN  978-0-9892631-9-1
Cover price: $16.00 USD
Month and day of publication: April 4, 2014





Lands ravaged. Dreams destroyed. Demons let loose upon the earth.

War strikes at the heart of women’s magic in Moisehén. Eolyn’s fledgling community of magas is destroyed; its members killed, captured or scattered.

Devastated yet undaunted, Eolyn seeks to escape the occupied province and deliver to King Akmael a weapon that might secure their victory. But even a High Maga cannot survive this enemy alone. Aided by the enigmatic Mage Corey, Eolyn battles the darkest forces of the Underworld, only to discover she is a mere path to the magic that most ignites their hunger.

What can stop this tide of terror and vengeance?

The answer lies in Eolyn’s forgotten love, and in its power to engender seeds of renewed hope.

“War propels the book forward, and the characters are at their best when the events engulfing them are at their worst. . . . Fans of Gastreich’s previous work will want to catch this continuation of her story.” –Publishers Weekly


Get your copy today!

Amazon Paperback
Kindle


Meet the Author

KARIN RITA GASTREICH lives in Kansas City and Costa Rica. An ecologist by vocation, her past times include camping, hiking, music, and flamenco dance.  Karin's first novel, EOLYN, was nominated for the 2012 Thorpe Menn Literary Excellence Award.  Her third novel, DAUGHTER OF AITHNE, is scheduled for release in 2015. Karin’s short stories have appeared in World Jumping, also from Hadley Rille Books, as well as in ZahirAdventures for the Average Woman, and 69 Flavors of Paranoia.  She is a recipient of the Spring 2011 Andrews Forest Writer’s Residency.

Follow Karin’s adventures into fantastic worlds, both real and imagined, at http://eolynchronicles.blogspot.com and at http://heroinesoffantasy.blogspot.com. For the latest updates on events and publications related to HIGH MAGA, join Eolyn on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Eolyn/110814625640244 and on Twitter @EolynChronicles. 

Author web links:

Blog Heroines of Fantasy:  http://heroinesoffantasy.blogspot.com
Twitter:  @EolynChronicles


Friday, April 4, 2014

New Release: High Maga by Karin Rita Gastreich

The highly anticipated sequel to "Eolyn" is finally here! Karin Rita Gastreich's new fantasy novel, "High Maga" is now available!

Title: HIGH MAGA
Author: KARIN RITA GASTREICH
Publisher and imprint: HADLEY RILLE BOOKS
Publisher url: hrbpress.com
Trade Paperback ISBN  978-0-9892631-9-1
Cover price: $16.00 USD
Month and day of publication: April 4, 2014

Lands ravaged. Dreams destroyed. Demons let loose upon the earth.

War strikes at the heart of women’s magic in Moisehén. Eolyn’s fledgling community of magas is destroyed; its members killed, captured or scattered.

Devastated yet undaunted, Eolyn seeks to escape the occupied province and deliver to King Akmael a weapon that might secure their victory. But even a High Maga cannot survive this enemy alone. Aided by the enigmatic Mage Corey, Eolyn battles the darkest forces of the Underworld, only to discover she is a mere path to the magic that most ignites their hunger.

What can stop this tide of terror and vengeance?

The answer lies in Eolyn’s forgotten love, and in its power to engender seeds of renewed hope.

“War propels the book forward, and the characters are at their best when the events engulfing them are at their worst. . . . Fans of Gastreich’s previous work will want to catch this continuation of her story.” –Publishers Weekly


Get your copy today!

Meet the Author

KARIN RITA GASTREICH lives in Kansas City and Costa Rica. An ecologist by vocation, her past times include camping, hiking, music, and flamenco dance.  Karin's first novel, EOLYN, was nominated for the 2012 Thorpe Menn Literary Excellence Award.  Her third novel, DAUGHTER OF AITHNE, is scheduled for release in 2015. Karin’s short stories have appeared in World Jumping, also from Hadley Rille Books, as well as in Zahir, Adventures for the Average Woman, and 69 Flavors of Paranoia.  She is a recipient of the Spring 2011 Andrews Forest Writer’s Residency.

Follow Karin’s adventures into fantastic worlds, both real and imagined, at http://eolynchronicles.blogspot.com and at http://heroinesoffantasy.blogspot.com. For the latest updates on events and publications related to HIGH MAGA, join Eolyn on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Eolyn/110814625640244 and on Twitter @EolynChronicles. 

Author web links:

Blog Heroines of Fantasy:  http://heroinesoffantasy.blogspot.com
Twitter:  @EolynChronicles