Camp NaNoWriMo Project Announcement - July 2023

Hi all!

Like with April’s Camp NaNoWriMo, I thought I’d share a brief post about my next project! As I’ve written three Original Elementals books on the trot, I’m now taking a break to write a standalone. This book is called Missing Constellations. I’m hoping to write 50K of the first draft in this month.

This book will follow Laelaps and the Teumessian Fox. The dog that always catch it’s prey and the fox who always escapes it’s captors. They are one of my favourite Greek myths as they get stuck in a never-ending loop so Zeus places them in the sky as constellations. This book will be a dual POV of both of them. I’m undecided if I will have chapter headers commissioned for both of them or not.

Every few years, Zeus allows the constellations to return to Earth for a day to experience life as a human. Once the sun sets, they are returned to the stars once more. Only this time, they don’t return. When the sun sets they turn into their canine forms and are still trapped on Earth. When one approaches the other, the loop kicks in and they are separated by a few feet. They travel the Earth trying to find out what has happened and eventually notice that all of the constellations are gone.

Laelaps is a quiet dog who would much prefer to sleep, while the Fox is more hyper and loves to run around and tease him. They’ve been stuck in the sky together for centuries in an endless chase. Though neither will admit it to the other, they consider themselves best friends.

My plan is still to set up a Patreon and this is the first book that I’m hoping to post on it! I’m still trying to figure out the details, such as covers and editing but I will worry about that more once the book is done. Alongside getting to read the book early, I’m going to offer other rewards such as ebooks, paperbacks, merch and possibly even a book dedication. With the book, I’m going to have character polls, 100 word drabbles and Q&As on there too. I’m not sure when I’m going to get this done, but I’m hoping by the end of the year I have a clear plan in place.

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

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Paperback Price Increase

Hi all,

Amazon have recently announced that they are increasing the price of their paperback production due to rising costs. I will be raising my prices slightly to align with this, but you can still order paperbacks at the current price before the middle of June. The current prices for my paperback books range from £9.99-£10.99, depending on the book and series. The price will only go up by a small amount, but I still wanted to give you a heads up just in case you were thinking about buying one.

I do have some plans for my paperback books, some long-term and some short-term. Seeing as this post is about paperbacks, I thought this would be a great place to discuss it!

Signed paperbacks.

Some authors use their own websites or sites like Etsy to sell signed paperback books. I've thought about this a lot and it is definitely something that I would like to do in the future. I would like to do bundles where you can buy a signed paperback, bookmark and some stickers as well. This would be exclusive to that site and I think it would be a great way to also sell some of the merchandise that I've had created. 

Distribution.

IngramSpark have recently scrapped the fee that they used to charge authors to upload their books to their database. I'm looking into this one, but it is definitely something that I have been interested in for a while. On Ingram, you can list your books at a discounted price and retailers/libraries may purchase them. I've looked into this before, but the £50 upload fee for each book is what always put me off. Now that it's gone, I'm thinking of uploading all of my books on there at some point. This will only be the paperback version, the ebook and hardcovers will still be available on Amazon.

Rewards.

I've discussed creating a Patreon several times before on my blog. For Camp NaNoWriMo July 2023 I will be writing the first draft of Missing Constellations, the book that would be a Patreon exclusive. My plan is to have a tier where patrons would get the option of receiving a signed paperback twice a year. They would also eventually get a signed copy of Missing Constellations, when that book has been completely published on Patreon and is ready for publication in ebook, paperback and hardcover on Amazon.

Giveaways.

I would love to get back into the habit of doing regular giveaways for paperbacks whenever a new book is published. I just love the feeling of readers receiving a signed copy.

If you want to order one of my paperbacks at the current price, make sure you do this before mid-June, as that is when the prices will be raised. That's it for this week, see you next Sunday!

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Purgatory Cover Design

Hi all!

This week is the cover reveal for Celestial Plague #3: Purgatory. This is the third book in the Celestial Plague series and as with previous covers, it has been designed by Deranged Doctor Design. They will be designing the last cover in the series later on this year and I love working with them. My banners and newsletter will get updated in August 2023, when I’m hoping to have the book available for pre-order. The cover is…

  • The character on the cover of this book is Raya. As with previous books, each of the MCs will get their own cover. The last one will be Jenna.

  • DDD came up with the colour scheme for this one and I love it! It fits nicely with the previous covers and is eye-catching.

  • The typography remains the same as the other books.

  • The background for this cover is the mall, which the characters have used several times in the previous books to hide and escape Sarjs.

  • The panther, Damisa, is represented on the cover as Raya’s power. She’s a panther shifter and I wanted to include her on the cover too. I adore the pose that DDD picked for her.

  • I decided to continue with the hoodie theme that the previous characters wore. Jenna will probably have one too.

  • The sky in this one is my favourite. The colours are beautiful.

Purgatory will be available in October 2023 and will be available for pre-order in August. Celestial Plague #4: Hell, will have it’s cover designed around November.

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

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April Camp NaNoWriMo Wrap-Up

Hi all!

With Camp NaNoWriMo over with, I thought I’d talk a bit more about the project I was working on. Original Elementals #6: Sunrise is almost complete, I’m hoping to get it done within the next few days.

This book follows the first Light Elemental, Lucia, and her dragon companion, Sunrise. The two of them have never gotten on, due to the fact that Lucia wishes that she had a different dragon and has made several attempts across the series to try and swap him for a ‘better’ one. Because of this, Sunrise is quite angry and depressed, he doesn’t play like other dragons and loves to fight. This one is set outside of Aria, so the other Originals only make brief appearances. This book also delves more into the Amphiptere species, how they act and why Lucia’s father uses their scales and feathers to make clothes.

My final word count is…

The rest of the first draft should be finished in the next few days and then I can take a break until Camp NaNoWriMo in July.

The main character was a lot of fun to write about, as she’s gotten some screen time in the other books but the other Originals don’t see her as much more than an annoyance. In Sunrise, she got her chance to shine and grow and lose some of her attitude that has been showcased in the other books. She’s also another one to complete defy Zmei and forge her own path, even if her opinion was different than when she started. She has never trusted Zmei and knew that when it was time for her mission that she wouldn’t complete it.

The Amphiptere are showcased in all of their glory in this book. Ever since I wrote the short story, Orange to Blue, I’ve wanted to write more about them and explore them a bit further. In Sunrise, they live on a farm in the mountains that Lucia’s father runs. They are kept in small cages but are fed well. They shed twice a year, on the Summer and Winter Solstices. Their shed skin is then collected to be fashioned into clothes.

Overall this book was a lot of fun to write and once I’ve finished it I can take a break from the Original Elementals series. I’m still sticking to my plan of writing three books and then a completely different standalone to keep my mind fresh. But I’ll talk more about that project in July!

I hope you enjoyed reading, see you next week!

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How to Read More Books in a Year

Hi all!

This week I’m going to talk about reading again, mostly tips about how I read so many books in a year. I’ve always been a huge reader ever since I was little and I always found time to read. I did have a period of not reading a few years ago as it felt like it was becoming too much of a chore. But I am now back into it and loving it!

Carry a book with you.

Whether you’re going to work, the shops or just out for a walk, be sure to grab a book before you leave. You might find that you’ll be able to sneak a few minutes of reading time in. Doing this several times a day really adds up.

Read smaller books.

I was struggling with reading most because I was trying to get through 400 page books as fast as I could. I decided to read some shorter books as well just to keep my mind focused and it helped me get through those longer ones too. My mind was more refreshed when it came to tackling the longer ones after reading a smaller one.

DNF books.

If I’m not enjoying a book, I don’t finish it. I don’t see the point in trying to slog my way through a book I’m not enjoying when i could move onto something else. It stops me from getting bored and not wanting to read.

Set a goal.

I join the reading challenger every year on Goodreads and I find that it really helps me. I want to stay on track for my target and it holds me accountable. If I start falling behind, then I know I have to read more to catch up again. This doesn’t work for everyone, but it’s worth a try.

Read during breaks.

When I’m not writing in my breaks at work, I bring a book in. I can get through a book in a few weeks this way and I usually pick one that is my ‘work’ book. Then when I get home I can pick up another book if I want to.

Read multiple books at once.

As I have ‘work’ books, I also have ‘home’ books. This way I can get through books faster and also keep my mind busy with different books. I don’t have separate piles or anything, I just pick up what I feel like reading next.

Kindle.

I’ve found that having a Kindle has greatly increased the amount of books I can get through a year. It’s easy to carry around and download new books on the go. My library is full of books that I need to read! If you don’t have a Kindle or can’t afford one, many phones and laptops have an app that you can download so you can read ebooks.

Read what you want to read.

No matter how many recommendations you get or how many books you buy, read the ones that you want to read first. There isn’t a specific order that you have to read things in. Reading what you want to read also makes it fun, you don’t want it to feel like a chore because then you’ll be less likely to do it.

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

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Why I DNF Books

Hi all,

This week I’m going to talk about DNFing books and why I do it. A lot of readers do this with some books, some are never picked up again while others will be picked up in a few month’s time. It’s rare that once I DNF book, I pick it back up again

DNF means ‘did not finish’. A lot of readers will pick up books and end up not finishing them for a variety of reasons. My reasons for DNFing usually are:

Slow start - I like to be hooked in the couple of chapters, other wise I find myself getting bored too quickly.

Unlikable characters - If I don’t like the main character, then chances are I don’t finish reading the book. They don’t have to be perfect, but if they’re so unlikable that I can’t relate to them or feel sorry for them then I don’t continue reading.

Too much description - I’m not a fan of books that have pages and pages of description. If the first few chapters are just the characters getting their appearances explained in detail, then I put the book down and move on.

Uncomfortable events - I don’t like reading about sexual assault in books, so if the scenes get graphic the book immediately goes down and doesn’t get picked up again.

Spelling and grammar errors - I know that not all spelling errors can be caught through several rounds of editing, but some books are filled with them. It’s at this point that I’m taken out of the story and I’m not invested so I just put the book down.

Poorly written female characters - I’ve started so many books that fall into this category. The female characters are just there for the main characters to be gawked at and then saved by. They usually don’t have much of a personality and always get into danger.

I read a lot of books every year, so it’s inevitable that some get DNF’d. I know that some people have probably DNF’d my books as well, but it’s just a thing that happens. Not every book is for everyone and that’s okay. Even if I DNF book, I still rate it on Goodreads. Usually three stars, unless the book really irked me. I don’t think it’s fair to go lower because it isn’t the author’s fault that it wasn’t my cup of tea.

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

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Heaven is now Available on Amazon

Hi all,

If you haven’t been keeping an eye on my social media, the second book in the Celestial Plague series has now been published. It’s available in ebook, paperback and hardcover. This is the second series I’ve published and I loved writing it, I hope you love reading it too! Check it out below:

The survivors seek Heaven, but sanctuary comes with a price, one that could cost them everything.

Ashleigh has now been infected in an effort to save her life. Feeling betrayed and distraught over being Bitten causes friction among her and the other survivors which threatens to tear them apart. And when she starts having visions that show her the only way to Heaven is to infect more people, will it be the end of them all?

Danger is around every turn for Raya who discovers a mysterious man wielding multiple strange powers while escaping Warren. Who is this man? Why does he have her sister’s tail?

To escape the control of Warren, Cindy and Jenna decide to do the unthinkable… Head into The Rot. Will they find the secret truths about the infection there, or will they only become victims of The Rot?

That’s it for this week, if you check out the Celestial Plague series I hope you enjoy it! See you next week.

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Eternal Night

Hi all!

Two months ago I posted a short story called Food Chain, about a snow leopard that lost her cubs to humans. I thought I would share the sequel as well as I really loved writing that character and in that universe. I’m hoping to keep expanding on her story and see where it ends up.

Eternal Night

Bagira watches the sun disappear from the horizon. The pinks and oranges that fill the sky are slowly turning dark as night starts to fall. She swings her head towards the travelling humans. They have camped underneath the stars, tying their camels to posts in the ground. She shifts on the spot, trying to resist the urge to rush down the hill. 

They know she's coming. 

She's stalked them for months, from place to place. Every time they move, she's one paw step behind them. They can't shake her. They've given up trying. 

Every so often she thinks she sees a flash of spotted white fur, but she can never be sure. The thought of seeing her cub's pelts worn by the filthy humans makes her sick. They should not be using snow leopard fur to keep themselves warm. 

Her tail twitches a few times before she retreats further into the trees to rest. Even if they tried to lose her at night, she'd track them down again. They'd have a few days of respite before she'd catch up. 

***

Her pelt prickles with cold when she opens her eyes. It takes a few seconds of blinking for her to realise that it's still pitch black. Stars glitter in the sky above her and the silver orb of the moon sits atop a throne of clouds. 

But it should be morning. 

With an absent-minded flick of an ear she stretches, showing off a pink mouth filled with sharp teeth. No matter, the winter nights have been getting longer as of late. 

Her large paws crunch on the dry ground as she sneaks back towards her vantage point. The camp is still there with a fire burning. The humans have placed some sort of meat on the pile. The smell of burnt skin wafts in her direction and she licks her lips. It would be nice to not have to hunt this morning. 

Knowing the green grass won't camouflage her white pelt, she streaks towards the campsite. There are no guards outside, which is a mistake with them knowing that she’s around. Her mouth waters as the smell of the meat gets stronger. If she can dart in and get it quickly, it will give her more time to run. 

A screech makes that plan disintegrate. 

A human cub has noticed her from one of their strange caves. They make them themselves, though they are rather flimsy and don't do a good job of keeping the elements out. The cub is dragged back inside their little cave and Bagira flies past it. She dodges around the strange caves which are grouped together. The material grazes against her fur, feeling smooth and thin. She suppresses a shiver and makes her way to the campfire. Several humans are gathered around it, but all back off when she approaches. 

Her lips peel back in a snarl, and she skids to a halt. She deliberately pads forward as slowly as possible, eyeing each of the cowering humans. They look back at her with wide, scared eyes. But she feels no pity for any of them. They took her cubs. 

Atop a warm fire is a rabbit on some sort of stick. She whacks the stick free and then plucks the rabbit off the floor. The humans watch her carefully and she makes sure to growl at them before running away. 

One less meal for them. 

The sun still hasn't risen. The sky is now covered in a blanket of angry grey clouds. There's a more considerable chill in the air now, though her thick coat protects her from the worst of it. 

At least the humans will be suffering. 

She takes a few steps forward before looking up at the sky once more, her nostrils flaring. Tiny flakes of snow are now drifting from above and start settling on the floor. With a growl she stalks off into the trees to find better shelter. For some reason, she has a feeling that the snow is going to get worse. 

***

The snow is now hammering down from above. The ground is covered in a thick layer of white and the temperature has dropped even further. Bagira curls her tail around her paws and watches the flakes pile on top of each other. She had to go further away from the humans than she'd like to find suitable shelter. A small, rocky cave is her temporary home for now, at least until the humans move on. 

Her paws itch to check on them. If they move, the snow will cover their tracks. She can't lose them. 

So, she rises to her paws and sprints through the trees. Her paws crunch with each step but her pawprints are quickly covered over again. A growl echoes in her throat at the thought of losing the humans for good. 

They still have to pay. 

After what feels like forever she makes it to the hillside, her pelt dripping with half-melted snow. She lifts her snout to taste the air, but the wet cold is blocking out most scents. Upon reaching the top of the hill, she relaxes slightly. 

They're still there. 

***

It's been three days and the humans still haven't moved. 

The sun has yet to appear on the horizon and the temperature has dropped even lower. The snowstorm that raged a few days ago has halted, though the ground is still flooded with hardened snow. 

Bagira glides across the whiteness, her paws occasionally slipping on the slippery floor. Her mother used to tell her stories of snow, but she never thought that she would ever see it herself. The area the humans kept her trapped in was always hot, even in the winter months. 

Below, the strange human caves flap in the wind. Bagira snorts, not having seen movement since the storm. She begins to trot down the hill, ears pricked for the sounds of shouting at her approach. But everything is deathly silent. Her nose isn't telling her much either, only that the smell of humans is faint. 

She crouches low and moves through the camp. There are no footprints, and their strange human possessions are almost buried under the snow. With a sniff she pokes her head inside one of the caves. Under what looks like a mountain of pelts, she spots a human. Their eyes are half-open and their mouth is locked in a scream. Their body looks stiffer than it should be and their skin has a slight blue tinge. She pulls her head out with a start.

She goes to another cave, spotting another body under layers of fur. The next is the same. And the next. 

She throws her head back in a roar.

They're dead. Gone. The cold took them.

Then an idea hits her. She goes from cave to cave, moving the piles of fur around and thrusting her nose inside them to get a better smell. Camel. Bear. Deer. 

But no snow leopard. 

Her lips curl back with a snarl and she slashes at the last cave. The thin material rips under her claws and the wind whips through it, carrying tiny flakes of snow inside.

Her cubs’ pelts aren't here. 

She rears on her hind legs and slams her paws in the ground. They sink immediately and the cold seeps through her claws. 

They're gone. Some have survived and taken her cubs. 

She lowers her snout to the floor and wills herself to smell anything. The snow tickles her nose and freezes her nostrils, but she continues, hoping for a faint smell of anything. Just when she's about to give up she gets something. 

Incredibly faint, but there. 

Her lips curl in a snarl. 

She'll find them. This hunt won't end yet. 

The moon glows brightly in the sky, still not having moved. She doesn't care though. The eternal night will make it harder for them to survive. 

And she won't make it any easier for them. 

***

That’s it for this week, I hope you enjoyed reading! I’m hoping to get some more short stories written about Bagira soon and I’ll post them on my blog once I’m happy with them. If I set up a Patreon, they’ll be going on there too! Keep an eye out next week for the launch of Celestial Plague #2: Heaven.

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The Antagonists in Curse of Anubis

Hi all,

This week I’m going to talk about the antagonists in the Curse of Anubis series. I wanted to pick gods that people wouldn’t usually see as being evil. This series focuses on a zombie plague and the main character, Tahira, trying to survive in a new world. She is guided by Bastet, who is trying to figure out how to stop the plague and find out what happened to Ra, who has disappeared.

Horus.

I picked Horus to be an antagonist as I imagined him being angry with Ra. In this universe, Ra takes the throne back from him and asserts himself on it once more. He also strips Horus of his animal, a falcon, and instead gives him the hawks to rule over instead. So when Ra goes missing, Horus doesn’t hesitate to try to take advantage of the situation. He goes after Tahira as she is Ra’s chosen one, and he doesn’t want her meddling with his plans. Unfortunately he isn’t very good at planning ahead or working with the other gods, which is his downfall.

Wadjet.

Twitter chose Wadjet for me after I posted a few gods that could be an antagonist. She is not a fan of Ra as she was his second-in-command until Sekhmet challenged her and won. She has been bitter about it ever since and has vowed to get her powers back that have now been passed to Bastet. She is not against using those around her and always puts herself first. While she is more receptive to working with the other gods, she would much rather take all the glory herself.

Set.

As Anubis’ father, it’s only natural that he would be involved in the scheme against Ra. He helped his son come up with the idea of a zombie plague and tries his best to keep him on his good side. In this universe, Ra allows the gods to choose the animals they want to represent them. Instead of choosing one of Ra’s creations, Set created his own: the sha. Ra humiliated him by putting his sha on Earth and laughing as they died out within a few decades. Set tried to create an animal that was better than the ones that already existed, but instead the sha are weak and sickly. He never forgave Ra for humiliating him in front of everyone.

Anubis.

The creator of the zombie plague and son of Set. With how much the human population was growing, Anubis was struggling to harvest all the hearts from the dead. He begged Ra for help, but Ra turned his back on him. Anubis then plotted against Ra and released the plague without his permission. He didn’t expect Ra to go missing once the plague was released and decided to take over the realm of the gods himself. The only thing left for him to do is rid himself of Tahira, Bastet, Sekhmet and Mafdet.

That’s it for this week! In the future I will write about the protagonists and how they fit into the Curse of Anubis universe, I hope you enjoyed reading, see you next week.

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A Flight of Dragons

Hi all,

A story from the Elemental Dragons universe, Orange to Blue, has found a home in an anthology. I always love submitting to anthologies and adding new books to my bookshelf and an anthology about dragons was just perfect! You can check it out below:

A collection of short stories and poems, all about dragons.


Dragons, dragons, and even more dragons. Get your fix of dreamy, dragon-based fiction and enjoy a tantalising mix of humour, emotion and intrigue.


Contributing authors:
Heather C Page, Linda M Crate, Jessica Turnbull, Stephen S Power, Sean Britten, Andrew Murphy, Jason P Burnham, Matias F Travieso, Alex Souza, Mark Mills, Alex Evans, Jibril Stevenson, Joachim Heijndermans, Ismail Ahmed, Dibyasree Nandy, Ben Sawyer, J D Byrne, Mary Jo Rabe, Kathryn Reilly, Rohan Magerman, Oliver Smith, L N Hunter, Marisca Pichette.

Orange to Blue contains no spoilers for the Elemental Dragon series and is instead a fun little side story set during Blood and Water. It features Hazel, Aqueous, Marco and Draca as they try to help an Amphiptere Dragon who is going to be used as entertainment during the summer solstice. I originally wrote it for a different anthology but it didn’t make it through. I’m glad it has managed to find a home now though!

I’m hoping to get published in more anthologies throughout the year and maybe get some of my older short stories published. I still occasionally look up ones that I think I might be interested in.

That’s it for this week, I hope you check out A Flight of Dragons! See you next week.

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