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text 2013-12-13 12:50
RUNNING OUT OF TIME

Wow,

 

So hard to believe that we are only weeks away from a new year.

 

I've accomplished a lot in this one, but I never do seem to get caught up.

 

What I've done in 2013 (so far):

 

1) Wrote and launched my fifth novel: The Redcaps' Queen: A Bad-Ass Faerie Tale, companion volume to The Halfling's Court and Three Chords of Chaos

 

             

 

These are novels based on stories from the award-winning Bad-Ass Faeries series.

 

2) Helped put together and launch three anthologies: Best Laid Plans and Dogs of War, both in the Defending the Future series, and Clockwork Chaos, a steampunk collection.

 

             

 

3) And I've typeset over 30 books this year for Dark Quest Books, my primary pubisher.

4) I've sold stories to:

        ~R. Allen Leider for the anthology Hellfire Lounge 4: Mirror, Mirror (my story Skippy)

        ~Janine K. Spendlove for the antology Athena's Daughters (my story Looking Back)

        ~Edward McFadden III for the anthology Lucky 13 (my story The Devil's Own Luck)

 

And everything I haven't yet finished :

1) my steampunk novel, Ali Baba and the Shah's Treasure, written with Day Al-Mohamad

2) my pirate collection, Consigned to the Sea, a collection of new and reprinted fiction

3) my fantasy collection, On Darkness and Light, also a collection of new and reprinted fiction

4) final selections for the next Bad-Ass Faeries anthology, It's Elemental (95% complete)

5) story reviews for the upcoming anthology Gaslight and Grimm: Steampunk Faerie Tales

6) my audio book Flash in the Can, readings of my flash fiction, one of the stretch-goal rewards for the Athena's Daughters kickstarter at the $14,500 level...a goal we are rapidly approaching after only three days!.

 

Okay...not everything, but more than enough! And three of those six have to be completed no later than the beginning of January! EEEEK!

 

It has been quite the creative journey this year and I thank everyone who has made it possible, either by enabling me or by making the projects viable by wanting more.

 

Here is another excerpt from Looking Back as a thank you.

 

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            Stepping from the entryway, Lady Clara grabbed her full-length, stained leather duster—cousin to the one Langstrom wore—from its customary hook by the door. As she slipped it on over her dress and secured it, making sure the coat fully covered the finer fabric, she moved across the room to the massive worktable that now dominated the space. Not once did she glance away from Fritz Langstrom or the contraption before which he stood, and yet she managed to navigate her way past massive coils of copper wire and bundles of brass, copper, and glass tubes, sacks full of coal and iron gears, and barrels of dark, rank oil which lubricated the inner workings of the device.

            The inventor gave a start at her voice, all but for his hands, which remain absolutely steady as they made adjustments to the plethora of connectors. “You’re here!”

            She presumed he beamed at her, as was his usual habit, but it was difficult to tell as the goggles that had been perched atop his head were now drawn down, a small, magnifying lens swung into place over his right eye. Clara pursed her lips disapprovingly. Langstrom was like an ill-disciplined hound, yapping and clambering and familiar, without restraint. She was not at all comfortable with that aspect of their interaction. Carefully he set the delicate watchmaker’s tools with which he currently worked upon the table and hurried to her side, pushing the goggles up until they again perched atop his head.

            A subtle change in his demeanor unsettled her further. Her back went rigid and her chin lifted. “Well?” she said as she arched a delicate brow toward the device he had been working on.

            “Yes…of course,” he said, his eyes widening ever so slightly. “I have not yet tested it, per your instructions, but it is ready, and now that you are present…. Please, if you will join me over here, by the Futuraositor.” A muscle in her cheek twitched faintly as he uttered that infernal name with which he had christened her machine. She spoke not a word, her eyes alone revealed her displeasure. Instead she watched as he ran a lightly oiled rag over the invention, wiping away any dirt or dust that might interfere with the process. It took more than a few minutes as his so-called Futuraositor took up three quarters of the rather large worktable. Clara waited impatiently, tapping the toe of her pearl-buttoned boot against the worn boards of the floor. She watched as he adjusted dials, opening some valves, while closing others, and precisely positioned various levers. When all was set, he used an ironmonger’s gauntlet to slide a brazier filled with lit coals into the belly of the beast, beneath where she knew a rather costly copper boiler had recently been installed. Within moments she heard the hiss of steam and tasted hot iron with each breath. Water began to boil in an array of hollow, glass tubes mapping the surface of the…Futuraositor…like veins. Those delicate tubes continued across a few inches of empty air to connect with a narrow brass box framing two sheets of the most perfect glass she had ever seen. Her breath caught in a gasp as the space between those sheets slowly filled with a swirling fog that behaved rather different than the steam she’d expected.

            This was new. “What…?” she managed.

            Langstrom anticipated her query: “Aether,” he said, his response distracted as he reached over and adjusted the settings on an object that looked like an ornate astrolabe centrally placed atop the mechanism.

            “This,” he said in hushed, reverent tones, “is what has brought us to this moment. This is the guarantor of our success….”

            Clara found it maddening the way he went on. “And this is…?”

 

 

 

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text 2013-11-29 14:20
DARK QUEST BOOKS NEWS

New Releases:

 

The Awakened Cover 

                       

http://www.amazon.com/Awakened-Neal-Levin/dp/1937051811/?tag=blissinsan-20

 

You just turned nineteen. Do you feel... different? Is strange magic happening all around you? Are you suddenly mindspeaking with a sentient animal? In The Awakened, this could be you. Sixteen exciting stories pull you into the diverse and unusual world of Grimaton, where the twin moons above might mean a lifetime of change. Join our celebrated authors as they explore the world of The Awakened and spotlight the heroes, the villains, and the magic; where a random few may find themselves bonded to an animal companion for life, or might find they are the possessor of weird and powerful magic they could never have imagined. How these exceptional few are treated and how they learn to use those unasked-for powers... Well, that is the adventure we have started here. Experience the highs and lows of becoming an Awakened, decide if you would use your power for good or for evil, and grow with characters who will make you proud... or make you angry. Featuring the works of: Erik Scott de Bie, Clinton Boomer, Steve Creech, Torah Cottrill, Darrin Drader, Hal Greenberg, Ed Greenwood, Doug Herring, Jaleigh Johnson, Rosemary Jones, Ty Johnston, Kevin Kulp, Colin McComb, Darren W. Pearce, Richard Redman, and Rai Smith

 

 

Clockwork Chaos Cover 

http://www.amazon.com/Clockwork-Chaos-Danielle-Ackley-McPhail/dp/1937051560/?tag=blissinsan-20

 

History, invention, the power of deduction…Clockwork Chaos is more than goggles and gears. It is about order and structure and timing striving for mechanical perfection. But in an era where mass production does not yet exist, the unique machinery brought forth into the world is at times bound to fall short of the goal. This chaos turns the science into mayhem and when the gears spring forth this mechanical viscera is indicative of a world turned inside out. Join us in our journey through the shine of society to the dark steamy underbelly of grit and crime.

 

Twelve stories of steam-driven genius plumb the depths of human intrigue even as they raise our vision to the skies. Patrick Thomas’s Spellpunk tale Deadly Imitation turns the Ripper into a tourist attraction. Gail Gray’s The Foxglove Broadsides uses the power of the press to bring down the political machine. And Jeff Young’s Ambergris in Ice gets to the grist of the matter on the issue of smuggling.

 

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but read on to discover how mods make the man.

 

Featuring the work of Jeff Young, Richard Marsden, Matt Dinniman, Bernie Mojzes, R. Rozakis, Patrick Thomas, Angel Leigh McCoy, Gail Gray, Patricia Puckett, James Chambers, N.R. Brown, C.J.?Henderson, and James Daniel Ross.

 

New Reviews:

 

The Devil of Harbor City Cover 

‘The Devil of Harbor City’ is a gritty noir novel with wonderfully flawed characters set in a realistic and dark world. –The Bibliophilic Book Blog

 

 

Faerie Games Cover 

 

‘Faerie Games’ is an engaging and funny story with great characters. […] I hope the author is planning a sequel or maybe a follow-up novella, because I’d love to see what happens with the whole cast of characters in the future. –The Bibliophilic Book Blog

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text 2013-11-02 19:24
PHILCON SCHEDULE

Can't believe Philcon is only one week away. If you happen to be going you can find me in the Dealer's Room or at the below scheduled events. I'm hoping to do a costumer's grab bag as well (You get to paw through all my lovely fabric and give me money to take it home.) but I don't have details on that yet.

 

Sat 3:00 PM in Plaza IV (Four) (1 hour)
PLANNING TO WRITE A SERIES (1606)

[Panelists: Tom Doyle (mod), Lawrence M. Schoen, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, D.H. Aire, Gail Z. Martin]

If you don't plan, you may come up with a really neat idea in book 5 which is unfortunately inconsistent with the first four books. How can you keep it interesting
and not get tied to your outline

Sat 8:00 PM in Con Suite

 

Clockwork Chaos Cover Image

Clockwork Chaos Launch Party - Get it in Gear!

Authors NR Brown, Jeff Young, R. Rozakis, Bernie Mojzes, and editors Neal Levin and Danielle Ackley-McPhail invite you to come celebrate the release of this Steampunk Anthology.

 


Sat 10:00 PM in Plaza III (Three) (1 hour)
CHARACTERS YOU CAN NOT STOP WRITING ABOUT (1603)

[Panelists: Peter Prellwitz (mod), Danielle Ackley-McPhail, David Sklar, Sharon Lee]

There are characters or character types so popular that certain writers can not stop writing about them even if they want to. Can you name your favorite examples


Sun 11:00 AM in Plaza III (Three) (1 hour)
BROAD UNIVERSE RAPID-FIRE READINGS (1689)
   
[Panelists: April Grey (mod), Sarah Pinsker, Roberta Rogow, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, KT Pinto, Gail Z. Martin]

Members of Broad Universe (a 501(c)3 dedicated to promoting, and celebrating woman writers and editors in science fiction, fantasy, horror and other speculative genres) take turns reading five-minute excerpts from their work


Sun 2:00 PM in Crystal Ballroom Two (1 hour)
MEET THE EDITORS PANEL (1535)

[Panelists: Marvin Kaye (mod), Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Alex Shvartsman, Ian Randal Strock, Neal Levin, April Grey]

Magazine and book editors discuss the current fiction markets



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