Heaven Chapter One Preview

Hi all!

The second book in the Celestial Plague series, Heaven, will be going up for pre-order next month! While you’re waiting for that, I thought I’d share the first chapter so you can get a sneak peak of what happens. Without further ado, chapter one is below:

Darkness swirls around Ashleigh as she opens her eyes. Her chest feels like someone is sitting on it, making it hard for her to breathe. 

How did it come to this? 

God was supposed to take everyone who hadn't sinned before releasing the rapture. Why had he left her behind? 

A garbled voice muffles her eardrums. "Lee?" 

It comes back to her at once; her father, the fire, her friends. She opens her eyes fully, trying to adjust to the darkness. 

"Thank God you're awake." That was Raya. 

"We were so worried about you," Shannon murmurs. 

Her vision is still blurry and her entire body screams as she sits up. How could she forget about the sacrifice her father tried to make? 

"I'm alive?" she asks, her voice gravelly. 

"Well, you're not going to believe this," Raya mutters. "But a Sarj pulled you out." 

For a moment, she's confused until she remembers the demons her father tried to control. One bite from one of those demons would mean that you turn into one. Shannon believes that it's the final stage of the SARJ virus, the virus which ignited the apocalypse. Bite four Unbitten and three Bitten to reach... something. Her mind is too fuzzy to remember the finer details. 

"How are you feeling, Lee?" Shannon asks her softly. 

"Everything hurts, and I don't like how dark it is. How long was I asleep?" 

The fuzzy blobs of her friends appear to look at each other, but she can't be sure. 

"Lee, it's the middle of the day. The sun is out," Raya explains. 

"No... everything is so dark. You're both fuzzy." 

"Looks like the smoke damaged her eyesight," A male voice grunts. 

Ashleigh knows it’s Dan, the extra member of their group they picked up on the way to the town. As he had shown numerous times in the past, he only cared about the safety of Raya rather than the whole group. 

"It’s probably temporary," Raya snaps at him. "She's been through a lot." 

"So have you." 

"Enough. I'm not telling you again." 

Even without her sight, Ashleigh can sense the tension in the air. She doesn’t understand why Dan is still here. Raya has made it clear over and over that he wasn't welcome. 

Why did he keep coming back? 

"Where are we?" Ashleigh asks, feeling wooden floorboards on her fingertips.

"The church," Raya explains. "It was close and kept everyone away from the smoke." 

"Where's Lord Warren?" 

"He ran off," Shannon explains simply. 

A part of her feels disappointed that her father would leave like that, but the other half isn't surprised. He was willing to sacrifice her to appease his followers, after all. 

"What's the plan now?" Dan jumps in. 

"We need to go back to town," Raya says. "You can do whatever, as long as it's away from us." 

"Yeah, we need to find Jen," Shannon adds. 

Jenna is Shannon's ex-girlfriend, who disappeared before they were captured by Warren. The only reason they were wandering around was that they were looking for her. Despite not liking her much, Ashleigh did hope that she was safe. 

"But we're back where we started," Dan whines. 

"You don't have to come with us. In fact, just don't," Raya snaps. 

Dan obviously pretends he hasn't heard her. "Maybe we could take one of the trucks? That will cut the journey down." 

"We're going to town, not another country," Raya replies wryly. "We don't need a car." 

"You will if you want to get there quickly," he mumbles. 

"Maybe we should use a car," Shannon says softly. "Weren't you learning how to drive?" 

"I had two lessons," Raya explains with a sigh. "If I drive, we're all going to end up at the bottom of a ditch." 

"I bet we won't!" Dan announces, scrambling to his feet. "I'll find one for us!" 

Little stomps on the church floor let Ashleigh know he is leaving. She can hear the light scratching of Raya's nail against the floorboard, an almost silent way of letting everyone know she's frustrated. 

"We could sneak out while he's not looking," Raya suggests. 

"That would be mean, Rai," Ashleigh counters. 

"And the way he's treated you and Shan isn't mean?" 

"I'm sure he'll make up for his past behaviour." 

"More like his current behaviour," Shannon mutters. 

"Maybe he'll get better in time. We owe him a chance." 

"We owe him nothing,” Raya growls back. 

Ashleigh decides it’s better to be quiet. God would want them to give Dan a chance to atone for his mistakes, and she would give him one, even if no one else would. 

"I found keys!" Dan runs back into the room, metal jingling in his hands. "We can go now!" 

Raya sighs irritably. "If we die because I can't drive, it’s your fault." 

 

***

 

Jenna loses count of the hours she spent in the closet. Although from the noises outside, it’s clear that the Unbitten have either been infected or escaped, she didn't want to chance it. There's been a lot of panicked voices on the other side and the thrum of feet on the carpet. 

I think most of the carnage is over. 

Her breath catches in her throat as she reaches the doorknob, only to hear footsteps on the other side. Several people pause outside the door, their shadows creeping up the walls. 

"Found anyone else?" a male voice thrums. 

"No, I think everyone still in the building is downstairs. B is calling a meeting." 

"Why?" 

"I dunno. I guess we've got some changes to make around here." 

Jenna frowns at the news. She hoped that B had been killed, or at least infected when she set Erice, B's daughter, loose on the Unbitten faction. They had kicked her out, so she got her revenge. A Bot she used to distract guards had killed a few people as well, which was the icing on the cake. 

"Come on. Let's go before we get reprimanded." 

The footsteps echo as the people disappear down the hallway. Jenna sucks in a breath and opens the door a crack. Light spills into the closet as she peeks her head out. Bloody handprints litter the walls, and there are a few stains on the floors. Apart from that, nothing has changed. 

Gingerly, Jenna steps out and silently shuts the door behind her. She can hear the murmurs of people downstairs and inwardly curses at the fact that it's her only exit. Creeping across the floor like a cat, she makes her way to the stairs, the voices getting louder and angrier. 

She can only catch snippets of the shouting. "Bitten... Gone... Need to..." After everything that's happened, they’re probably trying to form a plan. 

I bet now they really regret letting me go! 

The first step creaks under her weight, making her pull her foot back. Luckily as she's a few floors up and drowned out by shouting, she isn't heard as she continues to descend the stairwell. 

There's more blood on the stairs, dripping from the rails onto the carpets below. Jenna wonders why there’s so much blood, seeing as it only takes a single bite to pass the infection on. 

Maybe some people got bitten more than once? 

Once she gets on the second floor, she has to stifle a gasp at the sight before her. A Halo-O Bot is in pieces, smashed syringes surrounding its white body. It’s covered in claw marks and dents of all sorts. There's more blood pooled around the Bot, and Jenna realises it must have killed more people than she initially thought. 

The Bots attack the infected and killed by injecting them with some sort of liquid. But if an Unbitten gets in the way, they won't hesitate to kill them too. 

Still, an injection doesn't cause that much blood... 

Cheer from below brings her back to the stairs, ignoring the broken body of the Bot. Slowly, she heads down the creaky steps, trying not to get too close. 

"...we are one and the same now, we shouldn't fight them any longer!" 

"We shall not fight against them anymore! We are Bitten now, and we will continue to survive." 

Shit. 

She hadn't even thought of the possibility of so many Bitten being left behind. The Bot was supposed to kill them all, not leave several to add more infection to the world. 

"Once the injured have recovered, I will apologise for the initial attacks. We only did what we thought was necessary to protect ourselves. Do not feel ashamed." 

Jenna's mind flicks back to the amount of blood everywhere. They had attacked each other after all. 

Someone shouts a question, but she can't really hear over the multitude of cheers. 

This was supposed to tear them apart, not bring them together! 

"If we see Jenna or her group again, we will kill them. I had initially hoped she would be an asset due to her experience with fighting Bitten, but now I see that she is just a murderer." 

Murderer? More like a protector of Unbitten! 

How dare he compare her to some low-life killer? Would he rather that a whole group of Bitten were just wandering the streets? He shared her view that the Bitten should be wiped out! 

But now he is one of them... 

She feels bile rise in her throat. He wouldn't hesitate to infect her now. No matter what, she couldn't allow herself to get infected. Using all her courage, she peers through the stair rails at the people below. There are at least twenty of them, several of his group are now missing. 

Or dead. 

"None of this would have happened if you hadn't brought your daughter here!" someone jeers at B. 

She can just about see B from this angle, surrounded by the mob of people in the hallway. "My daughter is dead now. Haven't I been punished enough?" 

"No!" someone else cries. "My children are infected because of you!" 

"Enough, they may be infected, but your daughter can now walk! She couldn't do that before the infection!" 

"It healed us!" another person hollers. "We should be thankful that we got infected in the first place and not killed!" 

Several people agree, cheering along with the people standing up for B. Jenna bites back a scream of disapproval. How could they be grateful for being infected? This has ruined their lives! 

While they're all distracted with fighting amongst themselves, Jenna makes a run for the door, letting it slam behind her. She doesn't even bother to look back as the screaming dies down. 

Cold air buffets her face as she hares down the streets, taking as many shortcuts as possible so they won't be able to follow. She wasn't going to let them infect her now. Eventually, her legs scream out for her to stop, and she presses herself against a shop window, her chest and gills heaving with each breath. She recognises the orange pavement of Mood Street, feeling relieved that she's managed to get far away from the new Bitten group. 

Her plan hadn't worked out as well as she'd hoped. The virus was supposed to drive them apart, not closer together. Had it all been for nothing? 

No. The look on B's face was worth it. 

Still, she was upset that she had managed to create more Bitten. She wanted to wipe the virus out, not let it grow. With one last look over her shoulder, she heads towards the path that would get her out of the city.

***

 That’s it for chapter one! Keep an eye on my social media and blog so you know when Celestial Plague #2: Heaven is available for pre-order. That’s it for this week, next week I’ll be talking about a book award that Mute and Years have won. See you next week.

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My 2023 Writing Goals

Hi all!

Seeing as I posted my year in review last week, I’m now going to post my writing goals for 2023! There are a lot of big ones this year and I’d like to push myself to get them done.

Write five books.

Of course my first goal is how many books I want to write. This year I’m planning on hitting five. One of those will be Street Rats, which I want to finish by the end of the year. The others will be:

Original Elementals #6: Sunrise

Missing Constellations

Original Elementals #7: Stormburst

Original Elementals #8: Turf

Publish two books.

Celestial Plague #2: Heaven and Celestial Plague #3: Purgatory will both be published this year! Heaven in April and Purgatory in October. I would love to publish more often once my books start earning more profit.

This book will be published in April this year!

Edit three books.

Like last year, I’m going to stick with three books to edit. One will be Celestial Plague #4: Hell while the others will be in the Curse of Anubis series.

Get covers designed for the final books in Celestial Plague.

The cover designs have been booked for both Purgatory and Hell, which will both have covers by the end of the year! I’ll also be booking in covers for the first two books in the Curse of Anubis series. As always, I’ll be going to Deranged Doctor Design to have these covers made.

Write the Curse of Anubis Short Story Collection.

I’ve decided that I want this reader magnet to be like the Elemental Dragons Short Story Collection, a bunch of short stories written from that universe. So far I have stories planned for: the fight between Bastet and Sekhmet, how Sekhmet got her mane, why Mafdet ran away, how Set created the sha and Ra fleeing before the events of Curse of Anubis. I want to get all the stories done by the end of the year, even though Curse of Anubis won’t be published until late 2024.

Write more short stories.

I had so much fun with this last year and I love expanding my publishing portfolio. I want to add more anthologies to my publishing shelf so I will be writing more short stories to submit next year. Now that I have an easy way of finding ones to submit to, it shouldn’t take too long for me to submit them.

Design more merchandise.

So far I have had a lot of stickers designed for Elemental Dragons and also a bookmark (to be shown at a later date!). I want to get merch designed for my other books as well as finding a way to get it out there for you. I’m looking into setting up an online shop so you all can order what you like from me. I would love to add signed books into the mix as well, as I think that’s what you would be interested in as well. So for this year, I’ll focus on getting more merch designed with the possibility of a shop popping up as well.

I’d love to get stickers designed for Mute and Years - they will probably be cats!

Set up a Patreon.

I have been wanting to do this for ages. I’ve asked my newsletter subscribers what they would like to see most from me and also what rewards they would be interested in. I have a simple plan for content at the moment, which would be:

Mishie Mondays - weekly updates written in Mishka’s perspective, complete with pictures.

100 Word Drabbles - once a week publication of a 100 word story from one of my books. Although my main focus is to start with will be Elemental Dragons, I want to write drabbles from my other books as well.

Chapter of Missing Constellations - once a week I will post a chapter from the Patreon exclusive, Missing Constellations. It will be a YA Fantasy book focusing on Laelaps and the Teumessian Fox. Every few hundreds years they are allowed to return to Earth for a day in their human forms, but are then sent back to the sky. However, one day they aren’t sent back, and are instead turned back into their canine forms when night falls. They need to find out what’s stopping the gods from sending them back to their constellation, and why other creatures like them are also suffering the same fate.

Weekly polls - once a week a poll will be posted so my supporters can vote on what I write next, character design, 100 word drabbles and even what merch they want designed next.

Build up my mailing list.

My aim is to do more newsletter swaps and participate in more book bundles in 2023. I would love to spread the word of my books and my newsletter seems like the best way to do that!

Continue learning Spanish.

This is a more personal goal than a writing one, though I suppose it will help me if I decide to add a different language to my books. I want to continue learning the language anyway, even if it’s just five minutes a day!

Read 50 books.

I’m cutting my goal in half this year so I can focus on all of my goals above. The first book that I read will of course be a Warriors one! I have many books on my to be read pile that I need to get through so I can make room for more.

Participate in both Camp NaNoWriMo and NaNoWriMo.

As with past years, I will be participating in all the events. I love filling up the word counter on their website and I’ve found that I work so much better with a deadline. Plus, I made a lot more buddies this year and it’s so fun to see everyone’s progress!

That’s it for this week! If you have any goals for 2023, I wish you the best of luck! Next week I will be posting an excerpt of the first chapter of Celestial Plague #2: Heaven, so make sure you keep an eye out for it, see you next week.

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2022 Year in Review

Hi all,

Next week I’ll be writing about my goals for 2023. As always, I want to look back at my goals for 2022 and see how well I did. My mental health has been far better this year, allowing me to do more than last year. Still, I thought it would be fun to look back!

Write four books.

I’ve managed to complete the first drafts of five books this year, they are:

Original Elementals #2: Maelstrom.

Original Elementals #3: Shadowhunter.

Celestial Plague #4: Hell.

Original Elementals #4: Devouring.

Original Elementals #5: Tempest.

Publish two books.

Years was published in April and Celestial Plague #1: Nirvana was published in October.

Get three covers designed.

The first two books in the Celestial Plague series both have covers now. The reader magnet, Celestial Plague #0: Seashine, also has a pretty cover.

Self-edit all of the Celestial Plague series.

Unfortunately, I haven’t quite managed to reach this one. Seeing as I decided to write a fourth book in April, it messed up my editing plans a bit. The first three books have been self-edited, the first two have been with my editor. But the fourth one will be edited by myself next year.

Write the Years reader magnet.

Solar Child has been written and sent out to my newsletter subscribers! Although I struggled writing it before, I came up with an idea that clicked. I’m glad that I managed to write it and send it out before Years was published.

Make two reader magnets available to my newsletter subscribers.

Solar Child and Seashine have both been sent out to my newsletter subscribers. That brings the total up to four free enovellas that are available to those who sign up to my mailing list.

Submit more short stories.

I’ve written a lot more short stories this year, which is great! Quite a few have been submitted to anthologies that I’m just waiting to hear back from. One has been accepted into an anthology that should hopefully be out in January.

Read 100 books.

The year had a rocky start because I didn’t start reading again until early February. Still, I found a lot of good books that I devoured pretty quickly which helped me catch up. I managed to hit my goal of 100 with only a few days to spare!

Grow my mailing list.

Unfortunately I didn’t manage to hit my goal of 500 newsletter subscribers. I’ve had to trim my list a few times this year which has brought the total down. Still, I’m incredibly happy for the subscribers that I have and I’m glad that they’re enjoying my content!

Focus on Amazon ads more.

I set up a few automatic ads and left them. Around June, one started getting loads of clicks. This really surprised me, especially as that momentum continued into July and August. Although I definitely still have a lot to learn, I’m glad that I’ve managed to improve my ads slightly and gain more knowledge about advertising.

Get my books into more libraries.

This is the one goal that I haven’t attempted all year. I’m looking into ways that I can get my books into libraries, but I haven’t contacted any yet. This goal will probably roll over into 2023.

Make all of my books available in hardcover.

Every single one of my published books is now available in hardcover! This is my favourite kind of book and I knew I wanted to have hardcovers, even if I don’t sell many. They are currently all on my ‘publishing’ shelf in my living room!

Participate in Camp NaNoWriMo and NaNoWriMo.

Original Elementals #3: Shadowhunter and Celestial Plague #4: Hell were both completed during the months of Camp NaNoWriMo. Original Elementals #5: Tempest was completed during NaNoWriMo in November.

That’s all the goals that I had for 2022! Next week I’ll discuss my goals for 2023, some exciting ones are on there. See you next week!

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Why I'm Going to Change the Book Titles in Curse of Anubis

Hi all!

I haven’t talked about Curse of Anubis for a while. For those who don’t know, this is a YA Horror series that will be published after Celestial Plague. There are four books total, all of which have been written but just need to be edited, formatted and get a cover designed. The story follows Tahira, a girl caught in the zombie apocalypse who is guided by Bastet, the Egyptian goddess. It’s up to them to figure out why there are now zombies everywhere and what it has to do with Ra’s disappearance. They meet plenty of other gods along the way and traverse both the human world and the god’s plane together.

The titles that I originally came up with are below:

Halfway

Limbo

Middle

Dual

But I’m not sure if I like those titles so much now. They seem more like placeholders until I come up with better ones. I’ve tried to think of other titles that might fit better, such as: Reincarnation, Resolution, Ra’s Eye, Horus’ Eye, Set’s Revenge etc.

So far nothing has stuck.

Bastet, as she first appears in Curse of Anubis

I’m still brainstorming some ideas about what the names should be, though I’m probably going to go with something along the lines of either the protagonists or the antagonists. Tahira, Bastet, Sekhmet and Mafdet are the protagonists, while Horus, Wadjet, Set and Anubis are the antagonists. I would like to incorporate their names in the titles somewhere, but I’m not sure how that will work yet. I just wanted to make a post about it so it isn’t a shock when it does happen. The series title will be staying the same, just the individual book titles will be changed.

The first book won’t be published until late 2024, so I have time to figure out the names. I may even ask my newsletter subscribers for their thoughts as well. Nothing about the books themselves will change, just the titles.

That’s it for this week, wish me luck in finding the perfect book titles! Next week will be my 2022 year in review, so keep an eye out for that.

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Years Virtual Advent Calendar

Hi all!

For two years now I have made virtual advent calendars for Elemental Dragons and Mute. For the third year running, the advent calendar is back. This time it will focus on Years, with twenty-four facts over twenty-four days. The following subjects will be posted:

Mother Earth

Gaia Children

The Machines

The Planet

Each topic will get six days each.

As with last year - I’m doing another giveaway for day 25, Christmas Day! One of the following ebook versions will be won:

Blood and Water

Venom and Earth

Glass and Ice

Cinder and Fire

Mute

Years

Nirvana

Heaven - to be claimed on release day in April 2023

If you would like a chance at winning one of my ebooks, please read the rules below and go to my Facebook page: Jessica Turnbull Author.

If you’re unsure of what to look out for, check out a few of the facts here:

I hope you enjoy the facts from the Years universe! I’m hoping to make this a yearly occurrence, so next year the advent calendar will be about Celestial Plague. Here is my Facebook page again so you can participate: Jessica Turnbull Author.

That’s it for this week! Good luck to everyone who enters, see you next week.

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Why I Dyed my Hair Green

Hi all!

Last week I got my hair dyed. You might be asking why this warrants a blog post, but don't worry, I'll explain! Firstly, check out the pictures below:

This is such a big deal as I haven't been able to dye my hair for over a decade. I have alopecia, though mine is quite mild. Alopecia is when the immune system attacks hair follicles to cause hair loss. Mine started when I was in secondary school, around the time I was starting my GCSEs. I was advised that mine was probably exacerbated by stress, which wasn't anything I could really do about until my exams were over.

One thing that my GP did suggest is that I should stop dying my hair, as this could be making the alopecia worse. I had reddish hair at the time, which I then had to grow out.

Luckily the trend for balayage came in around the same time, so no-one really gave much attention to the fact that I had long brown roots with red hair. Well, except my so called "friends". I got a lot of grief from them for the way my hair looked and was told to just ‘dye over it’. Although teachers at school were aware that I had alopecia, none of them did anything to help me with it.

A few years ago I got the bus and saw this woman with beautiful green hair. I knew that if I could ever dye my hair again, that would be the colour I'd go. Now after ten years, I'm proud to say that I have!

I love the colour and I'm going to get more green added next time as its quite subtle at the moment. I'm glad that my hair is finally at a point where I can dye it again without causing bald patches. My mental health has improved in leaps and bounds from where I was at the beginning of the year. I'm nowhere near as stressed as I used to be and my hair is in great condition. Even one of the bald patches that stubbornly refused to grow is now sprouting a few hairs!

I'm so glad that I was finally able to get it done and I hope that this shows that my alopecia hopefully won't be too much of a problem again in the future. Maybe I'll try some other colours too.

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

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Wyrm Evolutions in Elemental Dragons

Hi all,

This week I'm going to talk about the Wyrms. It's been a while since I've written a blog post on Elemental Dragons and thought I'd change that. In the series we learn that the Wyrms want to evolve to become the ultimate dragon species. To do that, the scientists have genetically engineered Elemental serum that they can consume. The only catch is that they need to wait several years for the serum to mature inside of Hazel and their friends. Some of them do get to consume some of the characters for their powers, but I want to write about how each element would make them evolve.

Water.

A water Elemental will make them evolve gills. This enables them to breathe underwater and on land, giving them the opportunity to take out all kinds of species of dragon.

Fire.

This would give them the ability to breathe fire. Fire is the only element that acts the same in Wyrms as it does in Western Dragons. They'll be able to create and manipulate fire and will develop heat resistance.

Earth.

They would evolve rock-like spikes around their necks which they could use as defense. The necks are their most vulnerable spot, so evolving these would make it harder for their enemies to kill them.

Wind.

A pair of bony wings will sprout from their backs if they consume a wind Elemental. The wings won't have any membranes so they can't fly properly, however.

Ice.

Their scales will grow thicker and they will no longer be effected by the cold. This would be good for them as they can then pursue dragon species that live high in the mountains or in harsher environments.

Electricity.

With this element, their tail will evolve. It will become thinner and more sleek and also act as a lightning rod. When struck, the Wyrms will become more frenzied in their attacks.

Light.

Their eyes will grow larger and will glow. They will be able to see perfectly in the absence of all light. Because of the glow however, they will be easier to spot in darker places. They will also struggle in the day time as the light around them will be brighter.

Dark.

If they eat a dark Elemental, their scales will become darker. Depending on the amount of light around them, their scales will change to blend in with their environment. In the daytime they will be almost see-through, while at night they will be practically invisible.

Metal.

Just for fun, I thought I'd include this element too! If they consume a metal Elemental, their jaws and teeth will turn into steel. This will never rust and will make them more of a challenge in battle.

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

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Heaven Cover Design

Hi all,

This week it’s time for the cover reveal for Celestial Plague #2: Heaven! This is the second book of four in the series and has bee designed by my cover designer, Deranged Doctor Design. They will also be designing the other covers for series, which the dates have been booked for. As always, I’ll update my banners and promo images when Heaven goes up for pre-order in early 2023. Without further ado, here is the cover…

As always, I’ll talk a bit about the design here:

  • The MC on this cover is Ashleigh. As explained with Celestial Plague #1: Nirvana, each main character will get their own book. The next one will have Raya on the cover.

  • Again, my colour scheme was scrapped so DDD came up with it and I love it!

  • The typography is the same across all the books and matches the YA genre.

  • Ashleigh is standing in a different part of the city to Shannon, which is why some of the buildings aren’t burning on this one.

  • I did consider adding infected on this one as well but I think just having Ashleigh is enough.

  • Ashleigh’s power is hard to capture on a book cover so I decided not to show it. I think it’s better that she isn’t changing the colour of her clothes or anything.

  • As it fits with her personality in the books, she is all covered up. She usually wears her hood over her head but I’m glad that DDD went without the hood up.

  • My favourite part of the cover is the sun rising in the background. It makes everything look even more eerie.

Heaven will be available in April 2023 and will probably go up for pre-order in late January or early February. The next book in the series, Celestial Plague #3: Purgatory, will have its cover designed around the same time.

That’s it for this week! I hope you enjoyed reading. See you next week.

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How I Find Anthologies to Submit to

Hi all!

This week I wanted to talk about anthologies and competitions. I know I've mentioned this website in a previous blog post, but I want to expand a bit on it here. I found this website thanks to Christopher Fielden! His website also contains lists of competitions and magazines you can submit to, which you can check out here: Christopher Fielden

The Submission Grinder.

It's a website they filters various submissions for you. For example, you can search for competitions looking for 500 words of fantasy writing. They have various categories that you can choose from and it will bring up all available that are accepting submissions. Upon clicking on a certain listing, you'll be taken to a landing page with more details. You can see their website, what they accept and the length of the piece. You can also see how many submissions they've had through the website and what stage they're at.

I've used this website to find a few anthologies. I like expanding my writing portfolio this way and adding new publications to my website! I've submitted stories to quite a few places and some have been lucky enough to find homes. I've even found a publisher whose books and prompts I've fallen in love with, so I'll continue to submit to them!

All of the anthologies I've submitted to have had no submission fee, which is what I prefer. So, if you're on a budget, this site is perfect. There are also a few publishers who will pay you for your story, which is really exciting!

Before submitting anywhere I would recommend doing a bit of research. Just so you can get an idea about what kind of publishing company they are. You don't want to submit to a predatory publisher, or one who strips you of your story's rights permanently. I always do a quick Google search to see if anything negative immediately pops up for the publisher.

Overall, I love this website and will continue to use it in the future! I love submitting to anthologies and seeing my story amongst those of other authors. It also means that my bookshelf gets filled with more awesome books.

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

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My Favourite Bookmarks

Hi all!

I use a lot of bookmarks for my paperback books that I really love so I thought I'd share them with you! I discovered these two artists on Twitter and I fell in love with their art and knew I had to buy some of their stuff.

@kanizoart

You may recognise this artist as they illustrated the poster for Glass and Ice. I love their work on animals and knew that I needed some of their bookmarks. I picked the above two as they were the designs I loved the most. The tiger is gorgeous and the tassel colour is perfect to go with it. The fox one was a harder decision as it was between that one and a dragon one! I ultimately went with the fox as I preferred the spacial theme and the tail was what really sold it for me. The bookmarks themselves are a great fit and are pretty sturdy.

@sushiartstudio

I only recently discovered this artist with their Pokémon drawings. Although all of the bookmarks are amazing, I went with the panther as I adore the way its staring through the leaves. The fauna they draw are ones that I personally haven't seen drawn often and I love the fact that they're drawn with big cats. The tiger one was a freebie as the ribbon hole was drilled in the wrong end, but I really like it! The ribbon makes it look like the tiger is playing with it. Mishka prefers these bookmarks as she loves the ribbons, though maybe she also likes the fact that they're big cats. These bookmarks feel really nice and slot into books perfectly. I love the finish on them.

I highly recommend both artists for their work and you can check out their shops here:

kanizo.co.uk

sushiartstudio.com

That's it for this week! Show the artists some love, as they definitely deserve it. See you next week.

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