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I Wanted A Story That Was Believable

James McLean Author Interview

The Crimson Plains follows the inhabitants of a border town who are being threatened by a powerful enemy; alliances are forged in the name of survival. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The inspiration for the story actually came from an old daydream I had when I was a child. I grew up as a single child, so I often got lost in my imagination. One daydream I kept coming back to was a gigantic warrior facing off against goblins in a very muddy town/city. You can probably guess the scene in the book that pulls from that directly. Eventually, when I got into writing, that daydream fully came back to me, and since I had grown up, I decided to make the daydream grow up too. Now, since that particular daydream/scene is at the end of the book, I started working backward to see what events would lead up to that scene and what kind of characters would be involved with it all. 

I find the world you created in this novel brimming with possibilities. Where did the inspiration for the setting come from, and how did it change as you were writing?

That’s a bit of a difficult one to answer. I’ve always played a tonne of fantasy games, read a lot of fantasy books, and watched more than my fair share of fantasy movies and shows. I picked the technological period I always preferred, the late middle ages, and started throwing my own spin on things. I’ve always loved larger-than-life architecture, so that’s why the walls of Valenfaar’s Central Cities are way too big! A lot of the setting of Valenfaar came while I was writing it, ideas would pop in my head and I’d note them down to keep things consistent and I would just roll with it. I also looked at all the fantasy media I had consumed and looked at the things I liked (gigantic battles such as Lord of the Rings) and the things I didn’t like (prophecies/chosen ones) to make my world something that feels familiar yet refreshing. I never wanted magic in the reader’s face all the time, while I love magic, it can get exhausting to always have various fantasies throwing their own systems in your face like it’s the air the characters breathe. I wanted my magic to be a side thing, like any other trade: A town has a blacksmith or two, a carpenter or three, a herbalist or two, and a mage or two. It’s just another facet.

As for how things changed while I wrote, it didn’t change all too much since I kept my notes consistent, but I would say that the walls of the Central Cities did actually shrink a few times. Oh, and FAR more characters made it out alive than I had initially planned. Originally only 2 primary characters were going to make it to the end of the book but now many more make it through.

It seemed like you took your time in building the characters and the story to great emotional effect. How did you manage the pacing of the story while keeping readers engaged?

Ultimately I plan out all the major plot points ahead of time. Things like: “I want this fight to happen” and “I want so and so to die” but how we get there I rarely plot out. When I write the parts of the book that connect those major plot points I’m on just as much a journey as the reader. I pull back and look at it from a reader’s point of view. I start to ask myself questions like: “What would my friends and I like in this chapter if we were to read it?” and I plop it on in. What’s great about this method — as long as I keep my notes updated and don’t contradict myself — is that I get excited at certain points too. As for pacing, I’ve watched a fair amount of TV and I’ve tried to emulate the episode structure of shows that I’ve loved. Relaxing chapter here, build up there, battle here, drama there, and if I spend a lot of time in Plainsview, I’d try to pull away to Valen for a chapter as a quick breather. Ultimately though, I always wanted to approach the end of each chapter with a fade-to-black kind of feel. With some, if it was a cliffhanger, as a sudden black screen. Like a TV show. 

As for my characters, the bottom line is that I wanted them to be believable. When writing them I would essentially roleplay them and their perspective and even the narration would contain flavours of their personality or mindset. Not everything I wrote with my characters I agree with, and a lot of their thoughts I don’t agree with, but that’s the great thing about people, you don’t have to agree with someone to find them interesting. And it’s always fun to have a debate with yourself.

Can you tell us a little about where the story goes in book two and when the novel will be available?

Yes I can! The second book is actually detached from The Crimson Plains as it takes place at the same time as its predecessor but on the opposite side of the country. Throughout The Crimson Plains, you get references to children laughing, events happening in the west, and a “children’s song”. These are actually events taking place in the second book as news reaches the far east. The second book is titled The Children’s Song and follows the perspective of an older soldier, Garridan Lethar, as he’s tasked by the High Priest, Varen Highfold, to deal with a particular matter for the church. The book is actually already out! Because the events of The Children’s Song are separate from The Crimson Plains you can read either one first and not miss out. The second book contains more magic and religion than The Crimson Plains and has a completely separate cast of characters, though there is one scene that is shared with The Crimson Plains, it takes place from a different character’s point of view. For folks looking to see the continuation of Rel and Bronwin’s stories, they will have to wait until the 3rd book, Dance of Ashes releases next spring. The 3rd book will see the events and characters of The Crimson Plains AND The Children’s Song come together to deal with the problems plaguing their nation. 

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An enemy, previously thought to be known, threatens the Valen border town of Plainsview. Plain’s Master Rel and Bronwin, The Pale Bull, are pushed into a bitter alliance to hold against the onslaught and secure the Endless Plains to ensure the safety of their home: Valenfaar.

The Story of Evil – An Epic Fantasy Saga

The Story of Evil, invites readers into the complex and beautifully wrought world of Element. Here, danger extends beyond monstrous threats, targeting the very heart of Celestial, its vibrant capital city. Three young protagonists valiantly step up to this challenging frontier, and their personal battles ignite the story with heart-stopping action and depth of character that will leave you wanting more.

At the heart of this epic are three remarkable figures: Steven Brightflame, a knight-in-training marked by familial tragedy; Kari Quinn, a halfling archer with an insatiable wanderlust; and Tyrus Canard, an enigmatic warrior navigating the perils of self-discovery amidst the unforgiving world. Each of their journeys is finely sketched, providing readers with a spectrum of emotions to explore.

“Heroes of the Siege” is a must-read for aficionados of high fantasy, resonating with the world-building prowess found in renowned sagas like “Game of Thrones,” “Mistborn,” and “The Witcher.” Johnson’s Element is a world richly embroidered with intrigue, dichotomies of light and dark gods, and a magic system that is as enthralling as it is enigmatic. Its pantheon of creatures, from elves and halflings to original monstrous creations, makes for a thrilling array of encounters throughout the narrative.

But what sets “Heroes of the Siege” apart, even within its genre, are the unexpected plot twists that Johnson weaves into the story. These moments of surprising ingenuity ensure that the book leaves an indelible impression, holding its own distinctive place within the reader’s memory.

Johnson’s vivid storytelling effectively carries the narrative, although there is potential for further embellishment in the portrayal of settings and characters. At times, his style harks back to traditional fantasy norms, leaving room for him to further refine his unique literary voice.

The Story of Evil series is an engaging and gratifying journey for any fantasy enthusiast. Personally, my immersion in these books led to a profound connection with the cast of characters that continues to resonate long after the final page has been turned. The allure of Element, its heroes, and their stories will pull you in, leaving you eagerly anticipating the next volume in this immersive saga.

Pages: 1564 | ASIN : B0C4FFXS7P

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Valenfaar: The Crimson Plains

Occasionally, a book possesses the enchanting ability to transport us into a fantastical realm of bygone eras – a world abounding with magic, swords, romantic entanglements, and heroic figures. I believe our intrinsic allure towards literature arises from its capacity to offer an oasis of calm in a world fraught with chaos, simultaneously bestowing upon us the privilege to witness the transformative journey of a hero. The Crimson Plains, the inaugural installment in The Fall of Valenfaar series penned by Canadian author James McLean, is one such captivating narrative.

Set in the meticulously crafted universe of Valenfaar, The Crimson Plains centers on the beleaguered border town of Plainsview in Valen. This town faces imminent danger from a previously familiar adversary. Safeguarding the Endless Plains becomes crucial for the survival and protection of Valenfaar – the abode of the Plain’s Master, Rel, and Bronwin, known as The Pale Bull, against a looming invasion.

What distinguishes The Crimson Plains are the nuanced character dynamics and the narrative’s innate ability to engage readers. Nearly every character – protagonist or antagonist – plays an indispensable role in the unfolding drama, enhancing the overall depth of the story. It’s commendable how McLean provides readers with a multifaceted perspective by weaving in diverse viewpoints.

The prose draws readers into its captivating embrace with its lucidity and meticulous detailing. Despite featuring a multitude of characters pursuing a variety of objectives and employing diverse strategies, the narrative rarely loses its coherence. The plot progresses in a linear fashion, facilitating effortless comprehension.

As we delve into The Crimson Plains, we are transported to a medieval world engaged in a relentless struggle for power and authority. As the narrative inches towards its conclusion, it leaves readers on a cliffhanger, simultaneously intriguing and slightly vexing for those who were deeply invested in the characters’ destinies. McLean’s literary offering is an immersive experience that leaves us yearning for more.

Pages: 303 | ASIN : B09SBWKPXG

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The Blood Inheritance Novels Series Two-Book Set: Endow and Resist

The Blood Inheritance Novels Series Two-Book Set: Endow and Resist is a captivating extension of a spellbinding saga rife with magic and adventure. It chronicles the extraordinary journey of Amanda, a character of notable strength and determination, who, despite a past laden with trials and tribulations, embarks on a quest to unravel her true identity. Alongside Amanda, an ensemble of diverse characters navigates through multifarious realms, working collaboratively to assemble a team of seven half-bloods, each possessing distinct characteristics and abilities rooted in their half-human, half-realm heritage. Their mission? To shield the realms from an ominous looming threat.

This tale delights with an engaging array of characters, each masterfully given the freedom to carve out their unique paths. For instance, as Amanda traverses one trajectory, her compatriot Kiami sets off on a divergent course. This approach to character development introduces a tapestry of distinct conflicts and viewpoints that breathe richness and depth into the overall narrative. Particularly captivating is the creation myth of the realms, crafted by three goddesses. This story-within-a-story unfolds a mesmerizing mythos replete with symbolic layers that ripple throughout the protagonists’ quests.

Authored by M. Ainihi, this enchanting tale is painted with vivid descriptions and reveals that circumstances are seldom what they initially appear to be. The seeds of doubt and apprehension planted in the minds of Amanda and her companions in the early stages of their journey evolve into transformative self-discovery.

Endow and Resist serve as both a testament to personal sacrifice and a maze of intrigue, nestled within a fantastical universe where the impossible becomes tangible. They illuminate the complexity of moral decision-making, casting a gray shadow over the binary concept of good and evil. Admittedly, the interweaving narratives of individual characters may initially confound the reader. Still, as the characters bloom and their stories converge, the plot’s trajectory clarifies, and the storytelling captivates.

The Blood Inheritance Novels Series Two-Book Set is a remarkable read for young adults with a penchant for intricate world-building and distinctive mythology. It’s a testament to the limitless potential of the fantastical genre, cementing itself as a must-read in its category.

Pages: 608 | ASIN : B0BWK7R2WT

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WWII Fighters and Dragons?

Aidan Lucid Author Interview

The Lost Son follows the journey of a teenager who is transported to the mystical land of Zargothia, where he navigates a battle of good versus evil with a unique band of allies. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The original inspiration came from a quote I read from a famous scientist where he thought that Atomic Bombs could potentially form a ripple or open a hole in space to another world. So I was actually going to use the Enola Gay, which dropped the Atomic Bomb but decided not to as to not cause offense. So I really wanted WWII planes attacking dragons in the opening chapter, so when I read about the Flight 19 incident that occurred in 1945, that sparked an idea. As for Henry, he was a character in another short story that was going nowhere. So I sat down and had a rethink and decided to combine some of the characters from Henry’s short story with the idea of the WWII Plane attacking dragons over the Bermuda Triangle. It took a bit of tweaking, but it eventually was a happy marriage of the two ideas coming together. 

Can you elaborate on the process of creating your characters, particularly Henry Simmons, and making them relatable to your young readers?

Some of Henry’s characteristics are based on mine, but when I create a character, I always create an Excel spreadsheet where I have several headings like name, age, description, hobbies, dislikes, pet peeves, etc. By doing this and focusing on each character, it allows me to make them more realistic. To me, it fleshes them out and helps give each their own individuality or personality. 

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

I think for me, the main themes are: accepting and believing in oneself, overcoming our greatest fears, and you are enough to overcome any obstacle in life. 

What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?

I loved writing the dogfight between the WWII Plane and the dragons. I also loved writing the epic battle scene at the end. The latter proved tough because it took a couple of days to finish it and re-edit it, but I love writing high-octane action scenes/battles like that. My tip is to play a song that makes you feel energized or upbeat beforehand, and that will get you ‘into the groove’. The song that I played to help me write the battle scene at the end was John Williams’ Superman The Movie theme tune. 

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A Magic Coin. A Hidden World. An Incredible Adventure!

Henry Simmons is your average seventeen-year-old kid until one day, he isn’t.

All Henry cares about is gaming and ogling his long-time crush, Tracey Maxwell. It feels to him that the universe has granted his wishes when he stumbles upon a mysterious gold coin in his family’s garden.

From manipulating physical objects to getting Tracey to go to prom with him, Henry basks and revels in the power he believes the coin has granted him. Until one day, he finds himself mystically transported to an entirely new dimension, a realm of war and bloodshed.

Henry’s life takes a 180, as he is trapped in this dimension and given the responsibility of helping to save its people from King Zakarius and his bloodthirsty Sadarkian army. He must fight for the humans in this realm alongside the human king, or he stands to lose his life and his way back home.

While Henry is burdened with this ambiguous task, he makes a few unexpected allies, from former World War II pilots to his neighbor’s cat who can now talk. Will Henry and his little troop defeat King Zakarius’s army, or will they fail and be trapped in this strange world forever?

Kingdom Society: Broken Reality

Nathan Helm’s work, Kingdom Society: Broken Reality, is a mesmerizing accomplishment in the world of literature. Helm’s protagonist, Alyeth Zane, courageously confronts the ominous forces threatening his existence, symbolized by the sinister black hood, while simultaneously wrestling with the internal demons that haunt him. Given a chance to delve further into the mystic domains of the cosmos under a warlock’s guidance, Alyeth’s journey to Stonehaven commences, shadowed by his mentors and impending treachery.

The pages of this philosophically rich fantasy novel reveal Helm’s skillful construction of the Kingdom, a fictitious society teeming with intrigue. Familiar characters from the previous installment reemerge, while a host of new, captivating personalities further enrich the narrative. Helm’s consummate world-building skill crafts vivid, breathtaking landscapes and introduces a panoply of mythical creatures, adding a sense of wonder to the narrative. He effortlessly integrates Alyeth’s personal struggles with the flaws and challenges inherent in Kingdom’s society, creating a thrilling interplay of internal and external conflict that engages readers on multiple planes.

Helm embarks on an exhaustive exploration of Alyeth’s character, shaping his journey of self-discovery and personal evolution with care. Each decision Alyeth takes incites deep transformation, offering readers an echoing examination of human nature. The narrative also expands to the supporting characters, their individual complexities forming an interlaced network of relationships that enrich the plot and infuse suspense into the captivating adventures that transpire.

Helm’s narrative style deftly combines suspense and thrilling incidents, maintaining a relentless momentum. His expert crafting of suspenseful prose ensnares the reader in a thrilling web of action and excitement, urging them forward page after page. The narrative’s enchantment is amplified by unexpected plot twists, converting the book into an irresistible page-turner that leaves readers on the edge of their seats.

In Kingdom Society: Broken Reality, Nathan Helm demonstrates an extraordinary ability to captivate and intellectually stimulate readers through a complex storyline and a deep, introspective examination of the human psyche. This is a testament to his skill as a writer and a clear indicator of his immense potential in the realm of literary fiction.

Pages: 364 | ASIN : B0C2YBHYZS

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I Had Amazing Powers

Joseph Minart Author Interview

The Tale of the Young Witch follows a teenage girl in a small village who discovers she has magical abilities that were long thought lost from the world. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

When I first thought about the concept, I was watching a Game of Thrones episode and I thought to myself, What would happen to that world if it underwent an industrial revolution? Then I thought to myself, What if our alternate history of the real world turned out differently based on a magic interwined with history? Different movies and television shows, especially Japanese animation, also inspired me with making sure imagery and world building was a first.

Amelia struggles with believing she has magical abilities and how to wield them while dealing with the loss of her home and father.

What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?

I tried putting myself in her shoes. I would have been struggling to believe I had amazing powers at first, just like her. She had to grow up over the course of the story to meet challenges and overcome them.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

History, science, philosopical concepts, cinematography.

Will this novel be the start of a series or are you working on a different story?

I am actually thinking about making a follow-up book to explore some remaining concepts that were mentioned but went unanswered from this book.

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When the age of witchcraft and sorcery died out, the world moved on, and most people believed they would never see its magical influences ever again. But it wasn’t so. The past has an uncanny habit of reinventing itself in the present, and the magic surrounding witchcraft cannot easily be undone.

Now in 1901, 450 years after the perceived death of witchcraft, an unsuspecting teenager, Amelia Twigg, is about to discover that not only does magic and witchcraft still exist, but it has found in her a vessel in which to manifest itself.

When a floating broom in her cellar makes it clear that magic is still around, Amelia is initially skeptical. But when it becomes apparent that she is indeed a witch, with powers that she could scarcely believe, she is hesitant to use them, fearful of the consequences and the future.

All that, however, is quickly put aside when she becomes the target of a secretive cabal who are intent on unlocking the secrets of witchcraft for their own uses once more.

Now, relentlessly hunted by this group, Amelia must find a way to stay one step ahead as she comes to terms with her abilities. But can she evade them long enough to learn how to use the powers she has been granted? Or will they find her before the magic inside of her can truly become effective?

The Lost Son (Second Edition)

The Lost Son by Aidan Lucid is an engaging fantasy story that will captivate young readers with its thrilling narrative centered around the journey of Henry Simmons. Transported to a mysterious realm on his prom night, Henry, accompanied by his date Tracey, becomes entangled in a profound struggle between forces of good and evil. This enthralling tale introduces readers to a diverse array of characters, including two British-American WWII pilots, a skilled healer’s apprentice, and a young boy with aspirations of knighthood, forming an ensemble that embarks on a transformative odyssey in the mystical land of Zargothia.

The novel adeptly combines elements of time travel, fantasy, and alternate worlds, intricately weaving them into a tapestry of intrigue and adventure. Notably, it is the overarching themes of perseverance and friendship that lend a distinctive and commendable quality to the book. Despite being burdened with the weight of the “Chosen One” mantle, Henry remains a relatable protagonist, navigating the trials and tribulations of his journey with fallibility and earnest effort. His relatability is further enhanced by his positive attitude, which resonates amidst the complex decisions and conflicting emotions he grapples with throughout the narrative. Furthermore, the dynamic camaraderie shared among Henry, Hannorah, Daniel, and Tracey, the core friend group, provides delightful interludes of entertainment, adding depth and humor to the story’s vibrant action sequences.

The exposition, although informative, could have been artfully presented to enhance reader engagement. Some sections, such as the introduction to the new world and the historical “movie” depicting the conflict, occasionally inundate readers with an abundance of information, potentially overshadowing the narrative’s flow. The teenage love segments lacked the necessary chemistry to immerse readers in the characters’ romantic entanglements fully. However, it is essential to highlight that this does not detract from the book’s primary focus, allowing readers to remain immersed in its captivating storyline and overall essence.

The Lost Son by Aidan Lucid is an excellent choice for young readers seeking an enthralling and action-packed fantasy experience set within alternate worlds. The novel’s adept blend of various genres, coupled with its emphasis on perseverance and friendship, ensures an engaging and fulfilling reading adventure for its intended audience.

Pages: 257 | ASIN: B0BHJLSCBL

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