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Balance of Light follows a teenager and his companions as they travel through wormholes to the ancient civilization of Atlantis, where they attempt to unlock the secrets of a long-lost civilization and prevent another catastrophic planetary reset. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Ultimately, The Book of Light (Balance of Light being the second part), started life quite simply as a gathering of some of my favourite things: the ocean, surfing, sharks (and anything else in the ocean that can eat you or at the very least ruin your day!), Atlantis, ancient mysteries, and catastrophic planetary events from our past. It was then just a case of taking all of those ingredients and putting them in the story pot! But, as it happens, I found that a lot of these things fitted together quite well. Most of the great cities of the past grew up near water, probably for trade and things like that, and I think that if Atlantis ever did exist, it too would have been near water/the coast. This would certainly explain how so many ancient mythical places have disappeared because of the amount that the sea has risen since the last ice age (at least 400 feet), so any coastal settlements would have long since sunk beneath water, silt, mud, and sand. It also struck me that, because of this, if there were some amazing lost maritime culture, they would have likely had mastery over the sea. And in my mind, unlike our culture today, which has been focused on the evolution of technology over thousands of years, Atlantis was a culture that had put similar time and effort into more of a spiritual evolution. It was then a short leap of imagination to envisage that surfboards that can travel across the ocean through ancient wormholes would be the pinnacle of oceanic travel in a society like this! This was also helped by some of the many flood myths in different cultures around the world that often agree about some huge flood that wiped out much of civilisation, and that afterwards the survivors were visited by an advanced group that re-taught them civilisation and that these people (particularly in South American and Central American myths) often travelled on boats with no sails that seemed to move by themselves – which totally sounds like super-powered surfboards to me! And then of course there are the more spiritual elements of the story, based around having a greater connection to the earth and nature, and anyone who has ever sat on a surfboard on a glassy day will know where this fits in! So, that was how the basic setup came about, I then just needed a couple of protagonists to throw into the action…
What character did you enjoy writing for?
Was there one that was more challenging to write for? My two main protagonists, Zeb and Kaia, are both enjoyable to write for as in many ways they complement each other. Zeb is basically the one who has grown up in the UK surfing mediocre (and cold!) waves and dreaming of more exotic places, and being a bit unsure of himself (slightly autobiographical here!), whereas Kaia grew up in Hawaii, and is a confident and accomplished surfer with a strong connection to the environment. However, while Kaia is more fiery and headstrong, Zeb is more chilled, introspective, and has a greater inner balance. Ironically, it is this inner balance that means he is the one who ends up being able to control the ancient surfboard, despite Kaia seemingly having a more confident exterior and being more of a go-getter, as well as having a greater degree of surfing experience. In many ways, I think this is like life, where there are two ways you can get through it. The strong, powerful way or in a more giving and adaptable way (call it Ying and Yang). I think both ways have strengths and weaknesses, and both represent different energies, and so for Zeb and Kaia, who are not just working together towards a common goal but are also navigating a romantic relationship, this makes for some good tensions within their relationship, but also differences in how they face the many trials and tribulations that they do.
I felt that the action scenes were expertly crafted. I find that this is an area that can be overdone in novels. How did you approach this subject to make sure it flowed evenly?
I think with action scenes, this probably comes from two elements. Firstly, I’ve always enjoyed travel, adventure, and a bit of thrill seeking. Have I swam with sharks? Yes. Have I been attacked/eaten by a shark? Thankfully not yet! But, it means if I’m writing about a scene like that, I have enough first-hand experience to be able to draw on, and this makes it easier to imagine what a character is feeling during a situation like this. I suppose, in acting terms, this would be classed as literary method acting. I heard a story once where a famous actor was immersing himself in a frozen river to help get into character. And one of his co-stars, who was looking on bemused, said, “You should try acting, old boy!” And while I find some actual experience certainly helps, I think the second element that complements the first is then having the imagination to add the extra toppings to a scene that you may not have experienced first-hand. Where does this come from? For me, I get a lot of inspiration from both books and movies. If you asked me to pick one or the other, I (perhaps shockingly!) would be hard pressed to say – I like both mediums in different ways and I think they can complement each other. Ultimately, I just like a good story that grips me, moves me, and makes me think and feel. In my opinion, both of these formats help you see a scene better in your head, which makes action scenes, for example, easier to write. And for me, it is a bit of a test, where you write a scene and then read through it to check that there is enough description and information to make the scene work. This is where you can really dig into how a character is feeling and reacting. Then, in my final read through of a scene, I like to imagine it as a movie scene because this often helps you to see what it looks like and how it flows and generally whether it works or not. With action in particular, if you can’t see the scene clearly playing out like a movie in your head, then (in my humble opinion!) it needs more work.
What will the next book in that series be about, and when will it be published?
The third book in the series is called Storm of Light and should be out by the end of 2025. It follows on from the events of the second book, but ratchets things up a few levels, as is hopefully suggested by the title! I can’t give too many things away at this point, but if you enjoyed the first two books, the third is going even bigger, and I can’t wait to share it with readers!
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Humanities lost senses are awakening
The war is beginning
In this thrilling sequel to Jigsaw of Light, Zeb, Kaia, and Professor Garcia are seeking out the lost human senses and abilities that existed during the Age of Atlantis. But an ancient war is playing out between the remnants of this world. On one side, the Kingdom of Atlantis seeks war and enslavement, and on the other, the Kingdom of Mu seeks harmony and balance with the earth. Powerful forces exist on both sides and Zeb is caught in the middle. And on a mysterious island where unspeakable evil is rising, Zeb’s fate will be decided.
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Confronting New Challenges
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Nothing Ever Happens on Main Street follows a young man who finds out how exciting his boring small town can be when he steps beyond a mysterious door on Main Street. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
One evening, I found myself in a small main street area during a fireworks display. While everyone was watching the fireworks, I was admiring the turn-of-the-century architecture. The old brownstone buildings and facades were being cast in unusual colors and shadows and it struck me as a great setting for a sci-fi type storing. Since Main Street settings seemed to always have a ‘sleepy’ connotation, the question I posed to myself was, ‘”Why does nothing happen there?” Once I answered that question, the story took on a life of its own.
What scene did you have the most fun writing?
I found myself enjoying any scene where the main character, Parker, was on his own, such as his mission on the lake or exploring the decrepit house. It was at these moments when Parker could think and feel for himself without other characters intruding, and allowed me to invest more personally in everything that was transpiring.
How did the mystery develop for this story? Did you plan it before writing or did it develop organically?
I did a fair amount of plotting, but before I could do that, I needed to understand what the story meant to each of the characters, whether that was Parker confronting new challenges, Doyle wrestling with his own role in society, or Cassandra coming to terms with her grief. Once I had a grip on each of them, then it was a matter of finding where their arcs landed in the story, combining them with all of the needed scenes, and making sure their stories were told.
Can we look forward to more mysteries from you soon? What are you currently working on?
My current project falls into the category of adventure involving light-hearted pirates, puzzles, mysterious treasure, and a few genre-bending surprises, with plans that it will be ready by next summer. I have been asked if Nothing Ever Happens on Main Street is the start of a series. Honestly, I had intended it to be a stand-alone story, however, after completing it, I realized that there is another story there. When I explored the idea a bit further, what I found surprised me, so I am definitely wanting to return to the setting of Main Street in Harding Springs soon!
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Nothing ever happens in Harding Springs. No tragic fires on Regent Avenue. No boating disaster on the lake. No runaway carriage ever flattened the Harding Springs Auxiliary Marching Band. It’s a quiet town filled with only peaceful and pleasant days.
That’s because no one knows about the incredible secret that lies behind the door at 55 Main Street or that the fates of the town residents rest in the vest pocket of a single, solitary stranger.
But when young Parker Riley and Harding Springs newcomers Cora and Cassandra Swanson stumble upon the amazing truth, their peaceful world is turned upside down as they attempt to protect the town—and themselves—from sinister interlopers and grave danger!
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Nothing Ever Happens on Main Street
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Daren Hatfield’s Nothing Ever Happens on Main Street begins in the quiet town of Harding Springs, where life hums along in predictable rhythms. Parker Riley, restless and yearning for more, assumes his days will remain uneventful. That changes the instant he steps into 55 Main Street, where a startling discovery shatters the stillness of his world. With his town inexplicably tied to a stranger’s mysterious purpose, Parker finds himself on a journey that will test his courage and reshape his understanding of the life he once dismissed as ordinary.
This novel transports readers into a setting both nostalgic and enchanting. The streets of Harding Springs, with their tranquil charm and sense of timelessness, feel like home—yet beneath the surface lies an undercurrent of magic waiting to be uncovered. Hatfield skillfully balances the serenity of small-town life with the suspense of Parker’s unfolding adventure, creating a story that is at once thrilling and deeply reflective. Parker Riley’s character stands at the heart of this tale, embodying the universal struggle between longing for something greater and finding meaning in the everyday. His transformation is relatable and compelling, drawing readers into his emotional journey.
Supporting characters like Cora, with her quiet strength, Cassandra, with her playful energy, and Edison, with his enigmatic wisdom, add richness and dimension to the story. Even the antagonists—multi-layered and unpredictable—command attention, challenging the notion of black-and-white morality.
Hatfield’s prose is both accessible and profound, capturing the essence of life’s subtleties with disarming simplicity. By framing the narrative as Parker’s memoir, the story resonates with a poignant nostalgia, a reminder of how fleeting yet impactful youth can be. Moments of exhilarating action are interspersed with quiet introspection, creating a rhythm that keeps readers captivated while leaving space for deeper themes to unfold.
Daren Hatfield’s Nothing Ever Happens on Main Street is a masterful exploration of connection, choice, and the courage to embrace life’s uncertainties. Its ability to transport readers, evoke emotion, and spark introspection is a testament to Hatfield’s storytelling prowess. This is more than just a book—it’s an experience that lingers long after the final page is turned. For anyone seeking a tale that weaves magic into the mundane and celebrates the quiet heroism of the every day, this novel is an absolute must-read.
Pages: 274 | ASIN : B0DJM7WGRV
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A Manifestation of My Frustrations
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Glintborn Fools follows four teenagers from a small town in Washington who develop supernatural powers after a mysterious storm. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
I originally designed this setup for a tabletop role-playing game. In fact, Sorin, Michael, and Claire were created and played by my friends for the two years I ran the game. The idea for the setting came from watching the shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Once Upon a Time, where the story’s events occur in an isolated small town setting. I have always loved the contrast between a quiet rural life and dire supernatural problems. Though it’s been many years since we played the game, my friends still reminisce about the stories they experienced in Colville, so when I decided to write a book, I knew exactly where it would take place.
In fantasy novels, it’s easy to get carried away by the magical powers of characters. How did you balance the use of supernatural powers?
I am a game designer by day, so when I designed the setting I wrote balanced rules for all the characters’ powers. I never thought about how much that likely helped me when writing the book!
How did you come up with the idea for the antagonist in this story, and how did it change as you wrote?
As a petite woman in a male-dominated industry, I’ve experienced what it’s like to be “treasured” by the men around me. They appreciate me for my talents but don’t see me as a person or equal, no matter how hard I work or the results I bring. They say flattering things, but I’m just there to make them look good when it comes down to it. The antagonist is very much a manifestation of my frustrations.
When will book two be available? Can you give us an idea of where that book will take readers?
I’m almost done with Book 2: Glintborn Magician’s first draft, and depending on the extent of the alterations my editors suggest, I’ll have it out in the next six months (you can preorder it now!) It starts in Seattle, where we explore the ins and outs of the secret world of vampire society. The story’s events then pull the Colville crew across the Mirror, where they explore the beautiful and dangerous spirit world. More importantly, our protagonist finds herself in a love triangle and has to navigate the increasingly more complicated feelings she has for her suitors while dealing with all the insane supernatural stuff she barely understands. Writing has been so much fun since most of the setup was done in the first book, and now I can concentrate on the characters. I hope everyone enjoys reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
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Adventure is dangerously close to home . . .
Strange events are occurring in the sleepy town of Colville. The sky cracks open, magic rains down, and eighteen-year-old Aria and her classmates Claire, Sorin, and Michael start to manifest supernatural abilities.
But along with the rain, something sinister has arrived. Now, the quartet must not only uncover the mystery of who shattered the sky but find a way to use their new powers to stop a murderous creature with its sights set on Aria . . .
Magic, danger, and romance invade small-town America in the first in this brand new young adult fantasy adventure series, perfect for fans of Holly Black, Samantha Shannon, and Lauren Roberts’ ‘Powerless’ Trilogy.
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