Showing posts with label Fastasy YA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fastasy YA. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2022

Keep Moving Forward

 

ASTONISHMENT best describes my feeling as I prepared to write a new author interview and saw the last time I posted here! How could it have been January 2022?!! A lot of water has gone under the bridge since December 2021, but even more has flooded that bridge threatening to destroy it. It hasn't been an easy 9 months, but I've kept moving forward, although sometimes just barely moving. My eyes have always looked forward to better times, and here's hoping those are closer.

I'm going to push the author interview to the next post and provide you with an update on my writing. I have kept writing, but the progress slower considerably in the first half of this year. Still, there was progress. And that's what matters.

Although technically published in December 2021, I've never shared this book series here until now. You will notice that neither has it made it to the sidebar yet. Need a little more time for that. And I will add the entire series.

Grandma's Tales 3 and Grandpa's Tales 3 added two more delightful and entertaining tales to this series: Vampires in the Backyard and A Fish Tale.

As always, these stories are crafted with repeating phrases giving children the experience of reading the story on their own. These experiences also help readers become confident in reading out loud.


 

 

 

Vampires in the Backyard will push young (& older) readers to explore their own imaginations using the extended metaphor that builds this story.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

A Fish Tale is the retelling of a story told to me by a earnest young man who believed it because he lived it!







I'm so excited to finally announce the upcoming publication of my newest series The Feathers of the Phoenix! Book 1, The Atlantean Horse is set for release on September 23, 2022. 


 

Steeped in Ancient Mystery and Prophecy. 

Hunted by 4 Deadly Biblical Horsemen.

Rosa and Jerome embark upon a perilous quest to find and retrieve the First of Five Phoenix Feathers.

When found Atlantis will rise again so it's people can return home. But many dangers await these two and, unknown at the start, a very personal connection. 




Currently, the eBook is available for pre-order at these sites:

Apple:  https://books.apple.com/us/book/id6443251464
Kobo:  https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-atlantean-horse
Tolino:  https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1064679403
Vivlio:  https://shop.vivlio.com/product/9781804401309_9781804401309_10020

The paperback will be available for pre-order in a few days as well as more eBook sellers. 


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Thursday, January 20, 2022

To Be a Fae Guardian Release


 

 
Carpinello's Writing Pages is pleased to present the newest YA Fantasy release by Colorado author Tricia Copeland!

 

 
 
Title: To Be a Fae Guardian
Author: Tricia Copeland
Genre: YA Fantasy/Fairies
Editor: Jo Michaels, Indie Books Gone Wild
Cover Designer: Elanor Lloyd-Jones, Shower of Schmidt Designs
Publication Date: January 20th, 2022
 
 
 
 
Blurb:

She may be the only fae standing between her realm and the evil lurking below. Will Titania be given the power she needs?

Titania defeats a group of creatures threatening to colonize Middle Earth. In ending them she broke not one but two edicts of the High Council. But justice may fall on the only person holding the key to her ability to defend the fae.

The evil spirits manifesting the terrorists lurk below, lying in wait to strike again. With loss of a much-needed ally, she lacks freedom to learn what the realm may be facing. Worse yet, many, even some most trusted compatriots, distance themselves from the reckless Queen she’s painted to be.

Her power shackled and left alone, Titania loses faith in her once clear path.

Can she find her footing in time to save them all from eternal darkness?

To Be a Fae Guardian is the second book in the Realm Chronicles series, continuing a magical journey into the realm of Middle Earth. If you like dauntless heroines, you’ll love Tricia Copeland’s gripping fantasy.

Get To be a Fae Guardian to spiral into a new world.

Book Links:
Amazon
 
About the Author:
 
Tricia believes in finding magic. She thinks magic infuses every aspect of our lives, whether it is the magic of falling in love, discovering a new passion, a beautiful sunset, or a book that transports us to another world. An avid runner and Georgia native, Tricia now lives with her family and four-legged friends in Colorado. Find all her titles from contemporary romance and fantasy, to dystopian fiction at www.triciacopeland.com.

Author Links:
 

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

New YA Fantasy by Tricia Copeland: Cover Reveal

 Carpinello's Writing Pages is excited to be part of fellow Colorado author Tricia Copeland's cover reveal for her upcoming release of her newest YA Fantasy!



Title: To Be a Fae Guardian
Author: Tricia Copeland
Genre: YA Fantasy/Fairies
Editor: Jo Michaels, Indie Books Gone Wild
Cover Designer: Elanor Lloyd-Jones, Shower of Schmidt Designs
Publication Date: January 20th, 2022
Hosted by: Lady Amber's Reviews & PR

She may be the only fae standing between her realm and the evil lurking below. Will Titania be given the power she needs?

 

Titania defeats a group of creatures threatening to colonize Middle Earth. In ending them she broke not one but two edicts of the High Council. But justice may fall on the only person holding the key to her ability to defend the fae.

 

The evil spirits manifesting the terrorists lurk below, lying in wait to strike again. With loss of a much-needed ally, she lacks freedom to learn what the realm may be facing. Worse yet, many, even some most trusted compatriots, distance themselves from the reckless Queen she’s painted to be.

 

Her power shackled and left alone, Titania loses faith in her once clear path.

 

Can she find her footing in time to save them all from eternal darkness?

 

To Be a Fae Guardian is the second book in the Realm Chronicles series, continuing a magical journey into the realm of Middle Earth. If you like dauntless heroines, you’ll love Tricia Copeland’s gripping fantasy.

 

Get To be a Fae Guardian to spiral into a new world.


  



An avid runner and Georgia native, Tricia now lives with her family and four-legged friends in Colorado. She believes that magic infuses every aspect of our lives, whether it is the magic of falling in love, discovering a new passion, a beautiful sunset, or a book that transports us to another world. You can find all her titles from contemporary romance and fantasy, to dystopian fiction at www.triciacopeland.com.

Author Links:

Thursday, September 30, 2021

Iceland Highlight and Meet YA Author E M McIntyre

Before getting to our author interview today, I wanted to share with you how fun actual research can be. We recently spent two weeks in Iceland, part vacation, part research for my next book The Norse Star, book 2 in my Feathers of the Phoenix series. I highly recommend doing your own personal research when you can. You'll also see that our author today agrees.



                 
 
This is Skogafoss Waterfall in South Iceland. Something tells me a Feather of the Phoenix just might be hiding behind all this water. Afterall, Prasi hid his chest of gold behind Skogafoss, and it's never been found. Hope that won't be the case for Rosa and Jerome. You'll have to stay in touch to find out. Coming next year: Feathers of the Phoenix, The Norse Star, book 2.

And Now...
 
Join me in welcoming to 
 
Carpinello's Writing Pages 
 
YA Author E M McIntyre 
 

 
First, here's a bit about our author:

E M McIntyre is the author of the award-winning Red King Trilogy, a mysterious and enchanting Young Adult tale of myth, magic, and friendship. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and lives in Nebraska where she works as a Pediatric Cancer Researcher.
 
 
Why did you pick to write books for YA?

I love the Young Adult age range, where coming of age or more mature story lines can be explored, though I personally prefer to keep my writing clean and easy so it may be enjoyed by all ages.

What types of books do you like to read, and what do you do when you are not writing?

I love all things fantasy, but will gladly read anything scary, creepy, ghostly, mysterious, or thrilling. When I’m not writing or daydreaming of mischievous characters, I’m either reading, crafting, gardening, or playing with my dogs.
 
Tell us about The Phantom of Faerie Mountain, and how the story came to be.

The Phantom of Faerie Mountain is a YA Fantasy (aimed at the lower end of the age range) about a 14-year-old American girl in Scotland who must decipher the connection between a telepathic dog, an ancient prophecy, and two devious faerie brothers. The Red King Trilogy evolved from the combination of a distance-learning writing class I took through the Institute of Children’s Literature and a prior once-in-a-lifetime adventure in the Highlands of Scotland. I was fortunate to spend eleven days in central Scotland during the summer of 2001. I fell instantly in love with the Highlands and, well, everything about that land so far from my home. I didn’t know it then, but a day trip I made to climb Ben A’an (a popular ‘miniature mountain’) would shape my future goals.

Here's a I peek at The Phantom of Faerie Mountain:

A telepathic dog. An ancient prophecy. Two devious faeries. 14-year-old Abby Fletcher must unravel their connection when she is thrown into a world of unknowns after receiving a mysterious message from a frightening beast: The Red King must set me free. Determined to discover the meaning of this puzzling phrase, Abby sets off to explore a nearby Scottish mountainside in search of clues. What Abby doesn't realize, however, is that it's not a matter of where she will find her answers but when. Whisked back to the early 14th century, Abby must find the courage to solve the mystery of the Red King and save not only herself but a group of powerless captives wrapped up in a faerie plot.

How do you go about researching for your stories?
 
When I first had the notion to write a book, I started by researching mythical creatures in Scotland via the internet. Once I found my ghostly creature to build upon, I looked for any pertinent books to help study the area of Scotland I wanted to use for the setting. In general, I’ve found Google to be quite helpful with fact checking. I also built on my earlier visit to Scotland.

Have you written other books? If so, tell us a bit about them.

 
In 2018 I completed the final installment of the The Red King. Book 2, The Secret of Berry Brae Circle finds our heroes back in present day Scotland faced with yet another time-sensitive mystery. In Book 3, The Talisman of Darktree Hollow, readers will step into my first go at world building where a sinister evil lurks.

What’s next for your writing? Are you working on a new story?
 
I’m currently taking a break from writing, but hope to create more adventures for my heroes of the The Red King Trilogy. I also have an idea brewing for an unconnected standalone story set in my hometown. I did complete a short piece (a letter) for a fellow author friend at the beginning of 2020. The letter will be included in a fantasy anthology due out soon. I honestly feel it is my best writing yet, and though quite short at perhaps 700 words, I’m extremely proud of it. 

What advice do you have for other authors?
 
Never ever self-edit! This is okay (and expected) for a preliminary edit to clean things up, but always employ an experienced editor that knows your audience. Also, beta readers are a must when you think your story is finished. Lastly, please, hire a professional designer to create your cover – one that knows the genre.

Anything else you want readers to know?
 
I’m a firm believer in treating others (and yourself) with kindness. I think it helps the world go round a little easier. Also, frozen blueberries are an excellent treat!

Where can readers find you and your books?