Why I'm Writing a Standalone After Every Three Original Elementals Books

Hi all,

If you’re subscribed to my newsletter you might already know the answer to this. But to those who are not, I wanted to let you know what’s going on and why I’m not writing all ten books in the Original Elementals series at once.

First, I’m worried about burnout. Ten books is a lot and it takes a lot of planning just to make sure that all of the books gel together and that there are no inconsistencies between books. The biggest one I’m struggling with right now is what the dragons look like, I find that I keep changing it every few chapters!

I also don’t want to be stuck in the same universe for a long period of time. While I love the Elemental Dragons universe, I have so many other book ideas that I want to get done as well.

So, to try and combat all of the above, I will write three books in the Original Elementals series and then a standalone that I’ve had planned for a while. The only exception to this will be Celestial Plague #4: Hell. I had originally planned for this to be a trilogy, but a final book would tie up some loose ends with one of the characters and would also offer more insight into what happens after the events of Celestial Plague #3: Purgatory. I won’t go into too much detail due to spoilers but I think you’ll enjoy this book as it shows more abut how society rebuilds after the virus.

So, my plan is:

Write Frostbite, Maelstrom and Shadowhunter. Then Hell, from Celestial Plague.

Write Devouring, Tempest and Sunrise. Then The Core, which was the second highest voted from my poll in August about what standalone I should write.

Write Stormburst, Turf, Arcturus and ???. Then an unnamed YA Paranormal Horror.

This will enable to me to get all the books written with a break in between to work on something else. I won’t be writing all of these books in 2022, however, I’m hoping to get the first drafts done for all of the Original Elementals books in 2024.

That’s it for this week! I hope this clears up some confusion as to why I might be hopping from project to project. Next week I’m going to talk about the future of Street Rats, which has been on hiatus since October 2021. See you next week!

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My Outlining Process

Hi all,

I posted a poll on Twitter to help me decide what I should blog about this week. Talking about my outlining process is the winner! Outlining a story means to take your ideas and organise them in some sort of order. For example; plot points, character profiles etc.

Premise.

I start by writing down the barebones of my story. What happens in the book? How will it end? This is usually no more than a few sentences as I go back in and fill in the rest of the details later. Here is very basic the premise of Elemental Dragons #1: Blood and Water:

Main character gets dragon egg at fifteen. Has water element. She gets water markings on her back that only dragons can get. Scientists bring extinct dragon back to life. Extinct dragon goes after the main character using the markings as a beacon.

It's only a few sentences long and let's me get down the basic details of the plot. Adding in other characters, side plots and more details comes later.

Main Character.

When I'm writing the premise I usually come up with a pretty good overview of my main character. I don't have the finer personality details decided yet, but the appearance and name are the first things I decide on. This is how I first described Hazel from Elemental Dragons in my notes:

Hazel Adams (15-18) - Dirty blonde hair, hazel eyes, pale skin, acne, scar from nose to right eyebrow, 5"5 - anxiety. Water. Light blue swirl markings up back and neck.

I have her name, age and appearance done. I've also linked her to the premise by giving her the water element and the markings that will attract the dragon to her. I usually give my characters heights as well just so I can get a general idea of how tall they are compared to other characters. It can be an insignificant detail at first but I find it helps with my writing later. I give all of my characters surnames, even if they aren't mentioned in the book itself.

Main Plot.

Now that I have my main character and the premise, I move onto filling in the main plot details. No matter how much I outline I always end up deviating from what I've planned! So, I try to keep my outlines short and sweet as I know I'll change details later. For Elemental Dragons, the main plot is:

Hazel gets her dragon egg when she moves to Aria, a camp for Elementals. Her egg hatches into a black common dragon, which has never been tamed before. Hazel is looked down upon by others for being a commoner and is often ostracised from certain activities. Hazel starts getting dragon markings on her back and she starts meeting others who also have markings. She joins up with them to find out what's going on. She also has to deal with the Cindaraans, who are recruiting students into their group. The leader wants to know more about the dragon markings and orders Hazel and her friends to report to him. An extinct dragon species is brought back to life by scientists and escapes.

Setting.

Most of my books are set in the UK, so my main location is already decided. Next I decide on where the story will be set and the areas around. For example:

Aria - Elementals camp. Contains cabins, school, shops and hotel.

Arimouth - City near Aria. Mostly an urban area filled with workplaces, shops, housing and government buildings.

Mountains - Area from Draca's memories.

Again, basic descriptions just in case I change my mind!

Other Characters.

Now that I've outlined everything else, I can move onto the other characters in the book! I found the most fun ones to do were the dragons. I had a lot more fun with their designs and their personalities started coming through as I wrote them. Here is the outline profile for Aqueous, Hazel's dragon:

Aqueous Adams - Common Western black, turquoise eyes, markings to face and front feet. Hazel = Water.

Again, short and sweet as I like to develop their personalities while writing.

Write!

Now that I have my outline done, the only thing left to do is start writing! I haven't outlined many of the side plots as I find I change this while writing. So I try to stick to the main plot, though this often goes off course as well.

That's it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! See you next week!

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Something for my Newsletter Subscribers

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Those who are already subscribed to my mailing list will know what this post is about. The prequel enovella to Years is now available to download! Solar Child will not be sold anywhere and it is exclusive to subscribers of my mailing list.

Not only will you get Solar Child if you sign up, but you can also read the Elemental Dragons Short Story Collection and Famished!

Nova and her friends didn't expect a fiery lioness to ask them for help in the woods. They just wanted to bring their supplies back to the orphanage.

However, if they help her, the lioness offers them a gift. A gift that has dire consequences once it is given.

Will they help the lioness? What will she offer them in return to help them survive? And most importantly, how will humanity react to the gift?

This eNovella also contains the first chapter of Years.

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Owning Pets When You Have a Dragon

Hi all,

It's been a while since I blogged about the Elemental Dragons universe so I'm doing it this week! This blog post will centre around people owning pets, and how they get along with their dragon companions. There have been some characters who have had pets alongside their dragons in the series; the most notable being Hazel and Wes taking care of Normie, a cat. The dragons all get along fine with him and there are no signs that they are territorial around him. However, most dragons aren't comfortable with all pets.

Cats and Dogs.

In nine out of ten cases it's fine for someone to own one, or several, cats and dogs with their dragon companions. Dragons share a language with both cats and dogs so they are able to communicate fine and play together quite happily. Some dragons prefer not to be around the furry animals but most are happy to live with them. In Elemental Dragons, Normie grows up alongside Aqueous and Asteroid. Even though the dragons outgrow him pretty quickly, he's still happy to be around them and helps them out in the second book when dragons start to go missing.

Rabbits and Guinea Pigs.

A lot of dragons are not suitable to live with a pet rabbit or guinea pig. This isn't because the species can't get along, but because most dragons view the fluffy pets as food. It's common in the Elemental Dragons universe for people to bring home cute bunnies to keep as pets, only for them to disappear a few days later. It's not recommended to keep rabbits and guinea pigs with dragons, unless they have been trained not to eat their furry friend.

Rodents.

As these animals are kept in cages in most cases, they are usually fine to keep around dragons. People do need to be careful when they take them out of their cages as dragons may accidentally crush them while playing. If tiny animals are to be kept with dragons, it's best to supervise them at all times.

Reptiles.

Dragons aren't a huge fan of other reptiles and will usually go out of their way to avoid them. They aren't afraid of them, they're just not that bothered about them. They can't communicate although they share a lot of characteristics, but they don't usually interact. The best people hope for is a mutual indifference to each other. Fire dragons typically get along better with them than other dragons.

Fish.

Dragons are more careful around fish as they realise how delicate the tanks are. They will spend hours watching them swim around in tanks or ponds. Water dragons have also been known to refresh the tanks or even create bubbles for the fish to play in.

Birds.

Again, dragons love birds. If the birds are allowed to fly around then the dragon will try to fly alongside them, which will often cause a lot of damage to property. It's best to let dragons fly around outside and then play on the ground with their feathered friends. Wind dragons typically get along best with flying pets.

Horses.

Dragons and horses love to race each other. They will often spend hours galloping around fields and playing in the grass. Horse riders often taken their dragons with them to blow off some steam and get some exercise. There are some dragons who don't get along with horses however and will steer clear of them. It depends on the temperaments of both the dragon and the horse.

Insects.

No matter how many times it is explained to them, a lot of dragons don't understand that insects have been kept as pets. They will often free the little critters inside their companion's homes or squash them. Earth dragons have been noted as the least likely to do this, however.

That's it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! See you next week!

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How to Find Anthologies to Submit to

Hi all!

This week's blog post will hopefully help other writers to find homes for some of their stories! I specifically chose anthologies as they are the ones I submit to most; and I think it can be harder to find ones willing to publish new authors.

Facebook.

There are loads of Facebook groups out there dedicated to submitting to anthologies. They are filled with authors looking for, and posting about, anthologies that are looking for submissions. This is also a great way of seeing which anthologies are worth submitting to, and which ones don't hold up their end of the bargain. Other authors won't recommend anthologies that are looking to scam them. One group that I'm a part of is Anthologies Seeking Submissions. They're great because they don't allow posts from 'pay-to-play' anthologies, where authors have to pay a fee to submit their stories without guarantee that they'll be published.

Christopher Fielden.

Although there are plenty of websites out there dedicated to showcasing places for authors to submit their stories, Christopher Fielden's website is the best. Not only does he regularly update his website with writing opportunities but he also hosts writing challenges. Once he has enough stories, they're all gathered together and made into an anthology! I've been published in several of his anthologies and attended one of the book launches. Proceeds from each book sale is donated to various charities, so you add the book to your publishing portfolio and help charity at the same time. He also hosts his own writing competition, which you should also check out!

The Submission Grinder.

This one I discovered thanks to a post by Christopher Fielden. It's an easy to navigate website where you can filter by genre, word count and type of submission. I have used this website and managed to get three stories accepted because of it! If I had never heard about this website I never would have found those anthologies, and the others that I also plan to submit to. In my opinion this is the best way to find new anthologies with various themes and word counts. By searching through their filters you may even find homes for stories that you wrote a while ago but never got published. That was the case for me with a few of the stories I have submitted.

Word of Mouth.

See what other authors are published in. Are there more anthologies from the same publisher accepting submissions? Will they publish more in the future? It's also a lot better knowing that other authors have submitted to these anthologies and are happy with the results. If you don't want to ask the author directly, check out their websites or Amazon author page. Usually all of the books, and anthologies, that they've been published in will be listed there.

That's it for this week! I hope this has helped someone who is looking to add more publications to their portfolio. See you next week!

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Years Pre-Order Live

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This week I have an announcement - Years is now available to pre-order on Amazon! At the moment only the ebook version is available, with the paperback and hardcover versions being released the day of publication. It’s also my first YA Sci-Fi book!

I can confirm that it will be published on the 12th April 2022.

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Powers in Celestial Plague

Hi all,

Following on from last week's blog post I want to talk more about the powers the characters have in Celestial Plague. Everyone in the Celestial Plague universe has some sort of power; but they can only have one. Usually the powers are determined by what powers their parents have. Shannon's parents both have wings so she is born with wings. Raya's mother is a shapeshifter, though a wolf one, but she still passes this gene down to her daughter. Jenna's biological parents have fins, which explains their daughter having gills. Ashleigh is the only one who doesn't follow this pattern as both of her parents have offensive powers while she has a passive one. There are two types: passive and offensive.

Offensive.

These are powers that can be used to inflict damage or violence on other people. Take Raya, for example, she can shapeshift into a panther, which can be used to hurt others. Most shapeshifters are in this category as most animal forms can be used to hurt others. They are not discriminated against for this, in fact they are encouraged to join the police or military so their powers can be used freely. Other types of offensive powers include:

Telekinesis.

Claws.

Elemental control.

Passive.

These powers are considered to be harmless and are mostly for aesthetic purposes. More people tend to have passive powers than offensive powers. The other three main characters in Celestial Plague have passive powers - Jenna, Shannon and Ashleigh. They have a wider array of jobs that they can take which is different for each individual power. Shannon can become a pilot, for example. Other types of passive powers include:

Healing.

Telepathy.

Camouflage.

In the books themselves a wide array of different powers are shown with different characters. Due to the virus that the characters come up against a lot of these powers have been weakened or taken away altogether. The Sarj virus slowly drains the host of their power with the more people they infect, until they pass on to Nirvana or Heaven. The four girls use their powers a lot throughout the books and come across powers that used to make their lives more convenient. For example, Shannon used to hang out at a coffee shop where one of the baristas could mix coffee with an emotion that the buyer wants to feel for the day. So, when the virus starts draining people of their powers, a lot of people start to panic. But some don't mind that they'll lose their power. Not everyone likes the one they were born with.

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The Panther Shapeshifter in Celestial Plague

Hi all!

I realised that I haven't told you much about the Celestial Plague trilogy. Book one is set to be released in October, so I thought that should change before the book comes out!

The books are in the point of view of four characters, this blog post will focus on Raya. She is a panther shapeshifter.

I chose the panther because I don't see them getting much love in books. I think they are beautiful animals and would love to read about them more in fiction. In the books she doesn't like shifting to start with, but warms up to it as time goes on. Her panther side is conscious as well, and comforts her when needed. She can still control her body and her emotions in her panther form, the consciousness is just there for support when needed. She names the consciousness Damisa, which makes it feel more connected to her.

Damisa can't speak, but it can make itself more known in Raya's mind, and the two develop a communication system through brain signals. They can feel each others emotions as well which aids communication. Raya's friends are aware of Damisa, but can't communicate with it directly. Damisa will however help Raya protect her friends when necessary and shows distress along with her when they are in trouble. The two of them have been together since birth and cannot be broken apart. Well, apart from a virus that the characters have to contend with in the books.

With Raya's shape-shifting power, I thought choosing a cat would be too easy. I've written about cats since I was young and I wasn't sure how useful a cat shapeshifter would be. A panther on the other hand is a much bigger cat with the ability to hunt bigger prey and terrify anyone who comes across it. I saw a panther as being more fun to write and it will create some unique situations that a cat shifter wouldn't be able to help in. It was also a lot of fun to write about a big cat. This is the first book I wrote that was in the point of view of a big cat and it was definitely a learning curve!

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Years Chapter One Preview

Hi all,

Years will be up for pre-order in a few weeks time so I’m posting a snippet of the first chapter for you to read! This book is a YA Sci-Fi, where humanity is trying to fend off climate change by building machines to give the Earth longer to live.

Read it below!

***

Orange lights stream across the sky, sending sparks to the ground below. I watch as someone who thinks they're better than the curfew combusts at the slightest touch of the lights. 

"Got it yet?" 

My sister, Neptune, readjusts the solar panel sticking out of the window. "Almost. Don't get your pants in a twist, Russ." 

I glance anxiously at the bedroom door, expecting our father to burst in. If he catches us trying to generate electricity for our room again, he’ll be angry. 

"Are you just gonna stand there, Shy?" 

"Sorry," I mumble, leaning out the window with Neptune to look up at the sky. 

The flare is above our house now, the lights looking like tentacles as they are drawn to the solar panels on the roof. 

"A little higher," I tell her. 

She grumbles under her breath and stretches her arm even more. I breathe a sigh of relief as a tentacle of light brushes against our tiny panel. The four of us squeal as the light bulb above flickers on and the heater whirs to life. 

Neptune waves her arms around wildly. "Shh, he'll hear!" 

"What's going on in there?" 

One sister rushes to turn the light off and another covers the heater with a blanket. Neptune throws me the mini panel and I shove it into our closet, still warm from the flare. By the time our father enters the room, it's like we haven't been doing anything. 

He peers at us over his glasses, his eyes narrowed. "What's going on in here?" 

"We saw someone get zapped, daddy," Tiki replies innocently. "He was out past curfew."

He strides past us to glare out the window. His combover flutters slightly in the warm breeze, showing off his almost white scalp. With a snort he slams the window shut. "This stays closed. I'm not made of money." 

"Yes, daddy," the four of us say in unison. 

He goes to leave before suddenly whirling around. "Dinner will be ready soon," he grunts, pointing a pale finger at all of us.

The four of us look at each other as the door shuts, not daring to speak. Finally, his lumbering footsteps drift away to an electrified part of the house.

"Thank Gaia for that," Russia mutters, whipping the blanket off the heater. 

There's now a hole burned into the thin fabric, but none of us are bothered; we can always sew it back up.

Neptune shimmies forward so she's directly in front of it. "To the winner go the spoils," she says with a grin. 

Russia tries to push her out of the way. "No fair!" 

"Yes fair." 

"No fair! We all helped." 

"But who dangled out of the window, dear sister?" Neptune mocks. "Was it you, Russia? Darling Tiki? Or Short-Fuse Cheyenne?" 

"Stop teasing her, Neppy," Tiki mutters, crossing her legs to the side of the heater. "Let's just enjoy this before the flare is used up." 

"It only touched it for a second," Neptune sighs. "We've probably got ten minutes, max." 

Just as the sensation is coming back to my fingers the heater gives one last puff before powering down. "Or ten seconds," I mumble. 

Neptune groans. "I can try again." 

"The flare is gone now," Tiki mutters. "You know that as well as I do." 

We know the flare has passed. The warm feeling in our stomachs left as soon as father opened the door. My stomach is as cold as it once was. 

"Your spidey-senses could be wrong," Russia grunts, looking out the window. "Or not." 

"Children of Gaia are never wrong, sister," Neptune replies with her arms crossed. 

"Well, Mother Gaia didn't bless me. I don't have your weird senses. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t want to be in your shoes. It’s a hell of a lot of pressure. This cycle’s Gaia-1 is already causing a load of issues. I don’t want that on my plate. You can keep your blessing, I’m fine as I am.”

I stare down at the orange tattoo on my wrist, a large seven. You find out if you've been blessed by Mother Gaia at birth, by a 'flare' in your eyes. Even now I can feel the warm light flowing through my irises. Out of us five sisters, three have been blessed. It makes father happy as we get extra money from the government, which makes us useful to him. The government gives out grants to those who give birth to Gaia children. They get a free house in our town and a salary. The one thing that you’re not allowed to do is remove a Gaia child from the town. This used to be punished by death when the cult of Mother Earth was prominent, but over the years people became a lot less religious. I believe it to an extent, as do my sisters. But we don’t pray routinely or offer sacrifices to the Earth. My Mother used to sacrifice small animals such as rats and birds, but she doesn’t practice anymore.

"Dinner time!" a muffled sing-song voice calls out. 

The four of us abandon our hopes for a warm sleep and exit the cold room. A yellow light glows at the end of the hallway and the smell of cooked potatoes hits my nostrils. My mouth is watering by the time we've entered the lit room. Father only electrifies rooms he deems necessary; basically, any room him or Mother use. Thanks to Tiki turning thirteen, legally he doesn't have to keep us warm and with light. It’s a stupid rule that the government imposes to make sure that electricity isn’t wasted.

We take our usual places at the table, with Father at the head. His and Mother's plates are considerably fuller than ours and they have even given themselves some meat. 

Mother claps. "Dig in!" 

I half-heartedly stuff the few potatoes on my plate into my mouth, thanking Mother Gaia for her sacrifice. We're all supposed to say it when we eat, but Father never does. His attitude towards a female God is about five centuries old. Everyone thanks Gaia for saving us, but not him. 

"Who got zapped?" Father asks with his mouth full. 

"I think it was one of the neighbours," Tiki replies. 

"Probably one of the Hennersons. They never could follow instructions," he grunts. 

Mother notices the empty spot at the table. "Where's Medusa?" 

Neptune shrugs. "She hasn't come home yet." 

"Probably staying with that boy," Father grumbles. "If she wants to be stupid, let her." 

"She's twenty-one, sweetheart," Mother presses. "As an adult she can do whatever-" 

"She's also a naive fool."

I want to say something to defend my sister, but Tiki and Russia give me a warning glare. Starting a fight now could make him search our room again. We don't have enough parts to make another mini panel. Instead, I shove another potato in my mouth. It's dry and flavourless, like all of Mother's cooking, because Father won't let her use spices in our food. 

"That reminds me." Father puts down his cutlery and looks at Neptune. "Any luck getting your sister a job?" 

"Still trying," Neptune huffs. "I told you, they're not keen on sixteen-year-old recruits." 

He slams his hand on the table. "Tiki needs a job." 

Tiki gently raises her hand. "I'm Tiki. You're talking about Cheyenne, daddy." 

Father looks at me, his brow furling. "God help us." 

I bite my tongue to prevent a retort. My dinner is finished now so there are no more potatoes I can shovel in to prevent myself from speaking out. Father looks at me and snorts, as if he's disappointed I didn't try to sass him. My sisters are all done eating long before our parents, who are too busy stuffing themselves to notice the fact that we're drooling over their food. I can't remember the last time I ate meat. Before I turned twelve, for sure, and they legally had to feed me what they ate. 

"I'll try hard, I promise," Neptune says as Father is still staring at her. "I just need a bit more time." 

"You've already had time." 

"There's been uproar thanks to Gaia-1. It's put everyone behind." 

Father grumbles, pushing what's left of his dinner around his plate. "If only one of you were Gaia-1, then I'd get a baby grant." 

Due to overpopulation, parents are limited to a certain number of children, unless they pay the government a hefty sum to have more. Even if you have a Gaia child, it doesn’t cover the initial cost of buying the rights to have a child. My oldest sisters, Medusa and Neptune, were the free ones. The rest of us had to be bought to be born. 

"We'll have a son one day," Mother says, clasping her hand over his. "Just have faith." 

Father grunts. "Faith has nothing to do with it. If they let us see the sex of the baby before birth, we wouldn't have this issue." 

I narrow my eyes, unable to hold myself back. "They don't let you know the gender because of people like you." 

Russia sinks her head into her palms, while my other sisters roll their eyes at what's about to happen. 

Father stiffens. "Excuse me?" 

"You would have had all of us aborted." 

His fists clench, as do mine. The flare in my eyes burns as it swims through my corneas. If only I could use the power of the sun against him, then he wouldn't mess with any of us anymore. But the Gaia gene is aesthetic, having no real power behind it – unless you’re in the Machine.

"I've had enough of your disrespect."

"Treat me like an equal then." 

His hand slams against the table. "Men are superior! I should never have let your Mother follow that religious shit. Maybe then I wouldn’t have such a disrespectful daughter. Your goddess will not help you. You are nothing. Just as she is nothing.”

"The goddesses keep us alive. They also keep you from having the son you desire so much." 

"Here we go," Neptune mumbles under her breath. 

Father springs to his feet, as do I. Our chairs crash against the ground, the plastic splintering against the wooden floor. My father rips the white tablecloth off the table, sending dishes and cutlery flying. He wraps it around one of his fists before stalking towards me. I stand my ground, not wanting my sisters to be scared as he beats me. 

"Oh. Did I miss another dysfunctional dinner?" 

Everyone stops as Medusa enters the room, her long black hair draped over most of her face. She's still in her black shop uniform, though her name badge is gone. She plonks her purple handbag on the floor and takes her place at the table. 

Tiki sees her looking at the empty table and points to the floor. "Down here, Meddie." 

Medusa rolls her eyes. "Seriously? I thought I’d make it home before it ended up on the floor." 

All of us look alike, though I resemble Medusa the most with my skinny frame and wide shoulders. Neptune looks like Father, having inherited his shorter stature and frizzy brown hair. Tiki and Russia could almost pass for twins, despite being two years apart. All of us have dark skin, slightly paler than Mother’s.

Medusa snatches a now cold potato and starts eating it with her hands, making Mother wrinkle her nose. Father has lost interest in being mad at me now and instead directs his anger at my oldest sister. 

"Where have you been?" 

She points to her shirt. "At work. They made me do overtime again." 

"During curfew?" Mother asks. 

"They don't care. As long as they make money." 

"You could have gotten zapped!" Tiki shivers. 

"I was inside the entire time. No way were the flares getting me." 

Mother gets up from her chair and starts picking up shards of plate from the red carpet. "Dinner is over. Go back to your room." 

***

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Big Cat Species in my Writing

Hi all,

Last week I talked about cat breeds in my writing. This week I thought I'd talk about the big cats in my books, even in future ones!

Years.

Mother Earth takes the form of a lioness made of solar flares in this book. I went with a lion as they spend most of their time in the sun. As for why she's made of solar flares, you'll be able to find out in April when the book comes out!

Celestial Plague.

Raya, one of the main characters, is a panther shapeshifter. There will be a blog post on her at some point, so make sure you keep an eye out! I chose a panther over other big cats as I thought it was time that the species got some love.

Curse of Anubis.

The two main big cats in this book are Sekhmet and Mafdet. Sekhmet is a goddess that is commonly depicted with a lion head, so she appears in this book as a maned lioness. Mafdet is often described in mythology as wearing cheetah skin, so she appears in this book as a cheetah. This book was a lot of fun to write as I had two big cats to contend with. Trying to make them both stand out in their feline forms was tough! I also incorporated some mannerisms from real lions and cheetahs to make them more accurate to their big cat forms.

Street Rats.

A mechanical panther does appear in this book, but it's only a brief appearance to attack the main character and her group.

Now onto my future projects and what big cats will be in them!

Unnamed GameLit Fantasy.

The main character will be partnered with a snow leopard. This is my favourite animal and I always wanted to incorporate one into my books somehow. So, Bagira the snow leopard will be a part of the main character's team! There is also a mysterious tiger that patrols one of the jungles in the area, protecting the animals inside. I've never written about a tiger before, so this one should be really fun to write!

Unnamed Paranormal Fantasy.

There is a character in this book who can speak to animals. She befriends a lynx and it helps her aid her sister, the main character. I went with a lynx for this book as I thought they would be cool to write about and I've never given them much thought before.

That's it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! See you next week!

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