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✨ ~ What is Cozy Sci-Fi?

So you’ve heard of Legends & Lattes, the self-proclaimed novel of “High fantasy and low stakes” that absolutely lives up to the hype. (And will make you really, really want a cinnamon roll and a cup of coffee).

Perfect book for cozying up on the couch or under a heated blanket on a snow day. Today would be a perfect day for it, considering the gusting snow outside. ❄️

(I have recently discovered the wonder of heated blankets and I don’t know why I didn’t latch onto them sooner. They are amazing when you live in an apartment where the heater can’t quite keep up when temperatures dip below the teens.)

Anyway, cozy fantasy has wrapped the fantasy world in heated blanket fashion, and the new-ish genre is pretty easy to spot on the bookshelf.

But what about cozy sci-fi?

I recently realized that cozy sci-fi exists, and, unfortunately, isn’t nearly as popular. (Yet).

But it does exist, and I’m about to make a few recommendations to prove it.

For me, cozy sci-fi leans on the same premise as cozy fantasy. Sci-fi trappings in this case, or maybe even science fantasy trappings, but low stakes. Your main characters aren’t out to save the world. Their stakes are more personal, more local, more community based. You’re likely to see the found family trope in spades, especially delightfully, unabashedly queer found family, a growing connection to community, and the process of building, or rebuilding. Things are smaller (cafes and bookshops instead of corporate empires, towns instead of countries), and there’s a strong sense of comfort.

There’s also usually tasty treats and good food, brought about by community effort.

It is, as the name says, cozy.

With that in mind, a cozy sci-fi should leave you with warm feelings, satisfaction, and a sense of being safe.

Now, I’d say there is a spectrum on which cozy sci-fi rests, some books being cozier than others. To explain that, let’s get into my recommendations!

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#1. A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers – This is the epitome for cozy sci-fi.

The world is genuinely beautiful, hopeful, nature-focused and any war and strife is long gone. The stakes come from a restless tea monk who has everything they need but can’t figure out what they’re still missing in life.

It’s thoughtful (meet the wild-built robots who want to understand what humans want), poetic (lovely descriptions), and slow, but in a peaceful way rather than a struggle to read.

(Be warned… there is one scene in which the tea monk first starts their new job and gets blindsided when they try to help someone having a terrible time of it, and if you’ve recently lost a beloved pet and/or are going through a breakup with a long-time partner, maybe wait a little to read this one. It’s a short scene, and it serves a solid purpose, but it blindsided me as much as it did the monk.)

I’d put A Psalm for the Wild-Built as solidly cozy sci-fi.

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#2 Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz – This one hits many of the cozy sci-fi marks while being a little more fast-paced.

A group of robots have built a found family and decide to open a noodle shop in order to stay afloat after coming online again after a major war. While we see the aftermath of the war (and the resulting trauma), and there’s plenty of commentary on late-stage capitalism, human/robot rights, the acidity of trolling, and the importance of community, the overall feeling from this book is about strengthening friendships and building something good even amidst messy life.

Compared to A Psalm for the Wild-Built, Automatic Noodle has more bite. But it still feels solidly cozy as the robots figure out how to piece together their new noodle shop, forge scrappy alliances, and make delicious food. (You will crave noodles while reading this book. I craved noodles just writing about this book. Noodles got made for lunch).

Their stakes are a bit higher, but still extremely personal. Cozy sci-fi but faster paced.

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#3 All Systems Red by Martha Wells – This one is cozy-adjacent rather than cozy.

A lot more action (we’re dealing with a self-proclaimed murderbot acting as security, after all), and more of a focus on survival as a murderbot tries to keep its crew alive on a hostile planet, but… this same murderbot really just wants to lock itself in its bunk and watch soap operas all day.

Meanwhile, its crew is determined to make it feel like part of the family. And because of all that, somehow, this book just feels… comfy. A quick read, but it still leaves you feeling cozy and satisfied at the end.

So it’s not technically a cozy sci-fi, but it still meets many of the feelings that you get from the genre, which is why I recommend it.

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Those are all novellas, too, so they’re quick, satisfying reads you can enjoy over a couple sittings.

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And thanks to my recent fascination with the genre, I wrote a cozy sci fi short story, “The Singing Coil.”

Unlike the stories I’ve mentioned above, which generally focus on robots in the future, “The Singing Coil” is more of a space fantasy set on an ancient, retrofitted space station.

A salvage seller, Harte, is trying to figure out why their favorite food synthesizer has started making strange noises (which is scaring away their customers). As they interact with the other station regulars, they realize that its distorted noises might actually be an ancient lullaby… one that leads them to an unexpected connection to their past.

On the cozy scale I’d rate it closer to A Psalm for the Wild-Built, with slice of life vibes, but at a pace closer to Automatic Noodle. So if you liked those books but want more space station trappings, give “The Singing Coil” a try!

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Get your copy of “The Singing Coil” from your favorite online retailer:

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Happy reading! 📚

P.S. Are there any cozy sci-fi books you’d recommend?

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💫 ~ The Singing Coil – New Release ~ 🎉

Hey all, I am super excited to announce that my latest short story, “The Singing Coil,” is now available at most major online retailers! 🎉

In case you haven’t been following my recent posts, “The Singing Coil” is a stand-alone short story (no cliffhanger!) in an all-new cozy sci-fi universe.

(Me? Have fun worldbuilding and create a new sandbox to play in? Never…)

Anyway, if you want something like Legends & Lattes, but in space, this is for you.

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Sometimes a broken machine sounds like home…

Harte runs a salvage shop on Crossroads Station, a bustling hub where dozens of alien species live, work, and bicker over burnt coffee. But when their section of the station mysteriously empties, Harte discovers the culprit: a food synthesizer emitting a bone-rattling hum that’s driving customers away.

The synthesizer is singing. And Harte recognizes the melody: a lullaby from their Vyraenar homeworld, one they haven’t heard since childhood.

Now Harte must trace the distorted melody’s origins through decades of maintenance records in order to restore the commercial ring’s harmony and, in doing so, forge a friendship they didn’t know they’d been missing.

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Get your copy of “The Singing Coil” from your favorite online retailer today!

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Here’s what reviewers have said so far…

“…a hopeful tale about people making their home in space.” ~ Dave Higgins

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Read “The Singing Coil” today!

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Happy reading! 📚

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✨ ~ How “The Singing Coil” came to be

“The Singing Coil” was not on my to-write list.

In fact, the idea for the world of Singing Coil sprung into my mind one night as I’d been dwelling on the genre conventions of romantasy and cozy fantasy.

I’d recently read and enjoyed Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz, and for some reason my head went, “What if we mashed up Legends & Lattes (which I happen to love) with Babylon 5… or even Deep Space 9? What if we focused on the characters who aren’t out saving the world, but are just trying to live their lives on the space station while everything else is happening around them?”

And because it was super late at night and I couldn’t pester my creative writing partner, and because I’d been studying what Claude AI could do, I dropped into the chat and started a brainstorming session.

(Note: when it comes to CliftonStrengths, Ideation is among my top five. And I’ve recently realized that brainstorming new story ideas, even using an AI to bounce them off of like a talkative rubber duckie, apparently equals lots of energy pennies for me).

“Okay, bear with me Claude… but I had a story idea that I want to brainstorm with you and consider for market viability.

I was thinking about cozy fantasy and science fantasy romance, and then I had an idea for a cozy science fantasy story…

Think something like a baker or trinket trader or salvage seller sets up shop on a space station and is trying to get their shop up and running while navigating alien culture differences and supply chain issues and building an unexpected found family… all while the “usual” space opera happenings are going on around them. Red alerts…. meteor storms… random weird time travel episode…

Think Legends and Lattes meets Deep Space 9 or Babylon 5. Maybe with a dash of Lower Decks.

What do you think? Think anyone (besides me) would want to read that? 

For better or worse, Claude is an overenthusiastic cheerleader, and this conversation starter shifted into me tossing in world and character ideas, and reining in Claude because I wanted to be the one to make most of the suggestions for the different alien races and worlds.

Ultimately, by the end of all the brainstorming I had formed a rough idea of a six part novella series centering around Harte and Eica navigating their grumpy/sunshine friendship while dimensional wonkiness was happening aboard an ancient space station with secrets of its own.

But I still needed to focus on writing the third Huntress book, so I shelved the cozy sci-fi idea.

For all of two days.

I’d been on a major kick of reading everything I could on entrepreneurship, innovation, and generative AI. In one of those books I found an interesting prompt where you specify the amount of time and money you have during a given week to devote to a small side business, along with your interests or skills, and then you ask your favorite AI to suggest potential business ideas based on those constraints.

Very long story short, I ended up with the concept of micro fiction prompts.

This time I had been testing ChatGPT, and once again I had to curb its enthusiasm. It generated neat ideas, but its idea of how fast micro fiction could scale as a side income seemed… very optimistic… for what I know about the market.

(Important: If you choose to use generative AI, please keep in mind that it is not a professional. It’s generating responses based on probability and what data it trained on, in addition to weighted leaning intended to make you happy... meaning it often tells you what it ‘thinks’ you want to hear.)

And because I was curious as to how well the micro fiction idea would work, I grabbed my series guide I’d had Claude compile for me for the cozy sci-fi idea, tossed in the micro fiction guide ChatGPT made for me, and asked Claude to give me ten story seed ideas.

The ideas surprised me. I was interested in them, and more than a little jealous that I hadn’t come up with these ideas myself.

But, I admit, I sometimes have a hard time finding those emotional connection points that resonate on a personal level. That part usually takes me a while, and go figure, the AI pinpointed it easier than I usually can. (Downside is the lack of satisfaction of the ah-ha! moment of finally figuring out which moment touches the heart strings).

One of those micro seed ideas was for “The Singing Coil.”

This was Claude’s suggestion based on the prompts and information I’d provided:

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While repairing a food synthesizer, Harte discovers it’s been producing an ultra-low frequency hum that perfectly matches a Vyraenar lullaby. They track down why—and find an elderly Vyraenar engineer who installed it decades ago, homesick.

POV: Harte
Setting: Station mess hall/communal dining area

I asked Claude to further develop that story seed using the micro fiction seed template. (As a note… I did not succeed in making “The Singing Coil” a piece of micro fiction. I was lucky to keep it under 5,000 words).

Claude gave me a heart-tugging outline that I legitimately wanted to write. (I’d share the full response here, but it does have spoilers for the story. Let me know if you are interested in seeing it in a later so you can make comparisons to the final story).

Then I wrote the story based on that outline.

Now, I did make a few changes. I added several details that weren’t in the outline. I was very insistent that I write the lullaby, though I did use its suggested title, “Stars Remember Home” as the inspiration.

Because here’s the thing. While I have been super fascinated by generative AI and what it can do, I also know it has some major downsides and concerns (lack of transparency surrounding environmental impact, as well as copyright issues, being among the main ones I’ve been watching).

And while I have writer friends who are AI-positive, I also have friends who are very much AI-negative and want nothing to do with AI.

So, because I did use generative AI heavily for brainstorming and to give me the basic plot for “The Singing Coil,” I wanted to keep the rest of it as human as possible.

I did all the drafting and revisions myself.

I wrote the lullaby and came up with its melody myself.

And I hit the oh-so-fun wall of realizing cozy fantasy/sci-fi stories tend to have illustrated covers, and since I didn’t want to use AI to generate a cover (I tend to avoid image generation as much as possible since that’s one of the more energy-demanding tasks and its copyright practices can be… really questionable, if I’m being generous), and since I didn’t have the funds to properly pay an illustrator to make the cover I had in mind…

That left me to illustrate the cover.

Oof.

I think creating the cover took me as long as writing the story.

Usually I either use stock photography and do photomanipulation, or use Daz Studio to render a base image that I can then polish, but neither would have given me the desired effect.

So I broke out the pencils and fine-line pens, scanned the resulting foreground and background line art, then brought them into Photoshop CS6 to clean and color digitally.

(You know how long it’s been since I’ve done digital coloring? It’s been a while. A really long while).

But I’m reasonably happy with the final result and I can always change the cover later.

So there you have it.

I never planned to write “The Singing Coil.”

It was a spur of the moment, “Huh, I wonder what would happen if…” idea that I used to incentivize myself to keep revising Huntress #3. (As a daily practice, I wouldn’t allow myself to write anything on “The Singing Coil” until I finished revising at least one chapter of revisions for Huntress #3. It was effective).

But I hope you enjoy the story as much as I enjoyed writing it, creating a new lullaby, and then getting that lullaby stuck in my head.

“Home among the stars, let the stars remember me…”

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Pre-Order “The Singing Coil” today and get it as soon as it goes live on February 17th!

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Sometimes a broken machine sounds like home…

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💫 ~ New Pre-Order Available ~ The Singing Coil!

The pre-order links for “The Singing Coil” have arrived! 😁

This is full-on cozy sci-fi. Think Legends and Lattes, but on an ancient, retrofitted space station where the coffee is almost always burnt but no one cares because it’s coffee.

Here’s what’s coming:

  • 💖 Found family vibes
  • 🛠️ A secretary willing to conspire with the MC if it’ll fix the maintenance issue
  • 🍪 A too-cheerful baker next door who has opinions
  • 🎵 A broken machine singing an old, forgotten melody 
  • 😊 Guaranteed happy ending!

All that and more…

Now with links where you can pre-order your copy of this warm, cozy short story and get it as soon as it goes live!

Pre-order the ebook at your favorite retailer:

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Here’s the blurb!

Sometimes a broken machine sounds like home…

Harte runs a salvage shop on Crossroads Station, a bustling hub where dozens of alien species live, work, and bicker over burnt coffee. But when their section of the station mysteriously empties, Harte discovers the culprit: a food synthesizer emitting a bone-rattling hum that’s driving customers away.

The synthesizer is singing. And Harte recognizes the melody: a lullaby from their Vyraenar homeworld, one they haven’t heard since childhood.

Now Harte must trace the distorted melody’s origins through decades of maintenance records in order to restore the commercial ring’s harmony and, in doing so, forge a friendship they didn’t know they’d been missing.

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Investigate a singing food synthesizer with Harte… pre-order “The Singing Coil” today!

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Happy reading! 📚

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🎉 The Legends of Cirena Volume One Ebook is here!

🥳 Happy eBook Birthday, Legends of Cirena Volume One! 🎉

Though the print edition has been available for a couple years, I’ve finally compiled the ebook edition!

(I don’t know why I didn’t compile it sooner… ebooks are usually easier to format than print versions.)

In the meantime, let’s toast (I choose coffee!) to the new book! ☕

🗨️ Here’s what reviewers are saying so far:

“Although all the stories are set in the same world and are deeply shaped by it, they blend the common fantasy with a variety of different genres, from the espionage thriller of ‘Scars of Her Past’ to the dark adventure of ‘The Cursed Halls of Kalecen’. This balance of commonality and difference means readers who enjoy one story are unlikely to find the others utterly not to their taste, while those who approach the collection in a single sitting are unlikely to wish for greater variety.” ~ Dave H.

Legends of Cirena Volume One is now available at most major online retailers! 😀

~ Legends of Cirena Volume One ~

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Brave a storm. Fool a gryphon. Mount a perilous rescue.
Become legend.

Explore the lives of legends in this fantasy collection of six stand-alone short stories and novellas from the world of Cirena!

A wind mage hides from a storm in a city that hates mages in
The Wind Mage of Maijev.
A shapeshifting thief must outwit a treasure-loving gryphon in
The Gryphon and the Mountain Bear.
A “dragon” uses scrying magic to help a child rescue his family from slavers in
The Restless Sands of Neel.
A duelist confronts a deranged god of justice to protect his student in
The Cursed Halls of Kalecen.
A merchant with a terrible secret must aid a former enemy to save the city in
The Scars of Her Past,
and a priestess searches for a lost traveler in the isolated realm of dragons in
The Dragons of the Mist.

The legends begin . . .

Grab the Legends of Cirena Volume One ebook for only $9.99!
(Save $5 by buying the ebook box set compared to buying each story individually)

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🌄 Betrayed – New Release!

🥳 Today’s the day! 🥳

Betrayed is now available at most major online retailers! 😀

A tall metal gate with forbidding fence in the desert with a mountain range behind it and blue sky.

After escaping a treacherous transformation facility, Galina and her newfound friends suspect the isolated desert settlement where they’ve arrived holds dangerous secrets of its own.

🌄 Read Betrayed today! 🌄

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Here’s what reviewers have said so far…

“I recommend it to readers seeking a young adult speculative thriller that features dramatic action but is driven by the protagonists’ character rather than their innate exceptionalism.” ~ Dave H. (Blog)

“It’s an exciting tale that I believe you’ll enjoy as much as I did so I am happy to recommend it to all those who enjoy a good action book.” ~Chad B. (Goodreads)

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Don’t miss the second book of the Deceived series… choose your favorite retailer and read Betrayed today!

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🌄 ~ New Pre-Order Available ~ Betrayed!

We’re now less than a week to Betrayed’s official release! *Squee!*

As part of the launch, you can grab your copy of book one, Deceived, for free! 🌊

Now… for Betrayed…

Here’s what’s coming:

  • 🤫 – Secrets… (like… let’s not tell the suspiciously enthusiastic leader about Erin’s reality bending powers)
  • 🌄 – An isolated desert community… (post-apocalyptic vibes, anyone?)
  • 🌊 – Superpowers! (More water manipulation, and now powers are in the open! Well, mostly. See above about Erin’s powers)
  • And… a cute, sort-of-but-not-actually-a-goat, goat! 🐐

All that and more…

Now with links where you can pre-order your copy of this 42,000 word novella (that’s twice the length of Deceived!) and have it as soon as it goes live next Tuesday! 😁

Pre-order the ebook at your favorite retailer:

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“Welcome to the Kariz! A new Communuity. Safe, secure, and above all, transparent!”

In the Community, every citizen has a purpose. Unfortunately for Galina, that purpose involved secret plans for turning her into a monster. Now, after a harrowing escape from a treacherous transformation facility, Galina’s only hope for safety lies in the Kariz, a nearby desert settlement surrounded by towering fences, barbed wire, and impassable mountains.

But it’s not her own safety she’s worried about. Her sister still lives in the Community, and one of her fellow escapees has a dangerous, untrained reality-bending power that the facility’s agents tried to kill her for.

So, when the settlement’s suspiciously enthusiastic leader promises Galina a chance to build a new life at the Kariz—while her reality-bending friend insists she senses something… off… about this place—Galina refuses to settle in. She needs to warn her sister about the transformation facility and protect her newfound friends.

But Galina has only just begun to understand this strange, different world. Will her friend’s untamed power reveal them before Galina can befriend the allies they need to uncover the truth about this settlement?

Investigate what secrets the Kariz hides… pre-order Betrayed today!

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Deceived – Now Available!

Deceived by the government. Exposed by her powers.

Will she drown in the Community’s deception?

This prequel novella to the Distant Horizon series is now available as an ebook! 😀

Deceived takes place about two years before the main events of Distant Horizon, and follows Galina, a character who was mentioned early in the Distant Horizon as having never returned after taking the Health Scan.

It’s the first book in a series of novellas, and takes a closer look at what happens to the students who fail.

Long story short?

When Galina turns herself over to the health clinic after believing she’s infected by a hallucinogenic plague, she discovers the truth might not be what it seems. Will she drown in the deceptions?

Read Deceived to find out!

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Note: Deceived serves as a good introduction to the Distant Horizon universe if you want to test the waters and get a feel for how the world works before diving into full-length books like Distant Horizon, or jumping head-first into the commotion with the Glitch saga. ;-D

Deceived is only 99 cents until October 1st, after which it will go to full price.

Grab it on sale while you can! 😀

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Alternatively, sign up to the Distant Horizon Universe newsletter to receive Deceived for free as a thank you bonus, along with twice-monthly sneak peeks, behind the scenes updates, and special promotions. 🙂

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Deceived

YA Dystopian Novella

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Deceived by the government. Exposed by her powers.

The Community concocted a lie to conceal the truth about her—and students like her.

She’s in their grasp.

But she’s not going to sit back and let them hurt her or her friends.

Can she escape?

Or will she drown in the Community’s deception?

Begin your dystopian journey into the Community’s dark secret… read this thrilling novella today!

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Begin your dystopian journey into the Community’s dark secret…

And explore one young woman’s determination to protect her friends.

Read Deceived today!

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Fractured Skies is here! :-D

It’s here! Today is the release day for Fractured Skies! 😀

Fractured Skies

A Dystopian Thriller

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Not sure if this is the book for you? Try answering these questions…

  • Do you love a good dystopia, and want even more vivid world-building and believable factions?
  • Do you crave lots of fast-paced action, thrilling adventure, and cool, unique ways to use familiar superpowers?
  • Do you prefer character romances to be a slow-burn, and not always end in a happy-ever-after?
  • Do you want your cast filled with heroes who face antagonists where it isn’t always clear who is really the “good” guy and who is really “bad” guy… despite what they may believe?
  • Do you love little Easter Eggs referencing various movies and games, interwoven into the story so that even if you don’t recognize the reference, you’ll still “get” the joke?
  • Do you like strong protagonists who make tough choices and aren’t afraid to state their mind… even when no one else agrees with them?

If you answered “yes” to the above (or even most of the above), then Fractured Skies may be the book for you to dive into.

So grab your copy today, sit back, and enjoy the adventure. 🙂

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Wind and Words – Now Available!

I’m thrilled to announce that the second book in the Stone and String series is now available! (And 99 cents for a limited time!)

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Wind and Words

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YA Fantasy

Wind and Words is a novella, 23,000 words compared to “Stone and String’s” 8,000 words. I had a lot of fun exploring more of the Cantingen culture, word magic, and string magic. I hope you enjoy it, too. 🙂

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Life magic is not meant to be alone.

 

Everyone is born with two strings of magic. One strand is life, and the other is death.

 

When Edyli escaped the land of the dead after saving her sister, the goddess of death removed Edyli’s death magic. Without that string, Edyli is unbalanced, a “monster” who cannot sleep, cannot die, and without care, will slowly go mad.

 

Banished from her home for refusing to make amends with the goddess, Edyli is surprised to discover a child without life magic deep in the jungle—a child her remaining magic is drawn to, because those who are unbalanced are inexplicably drawn together.

 

Terrified of what might happen if the two of them touch, Edyli seeks answers about the mysterious child. If she can recover the child’s life magic, she might earn back the goddess’s favor and become whole again.

 

But one mistake, and Edyli could live forever in insanity.

You can grab your copy today for only 99 cents! (It’ll go back up to $2.99 in about a week).

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(UPDATE: As of 6/2/2018, all the links should now be working. 🙂

Note: My apologies if you’re in the UK, India, or Germany, and use Amazon. I’m still waiting for them to create the page for Wind and Words there. However, all other links should be working).

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Here’s an excerpt:

A flash of movement caught Edyli’s eye. The hairs on her arms prickled under her wet sari. There were predators in the jungle, and though such creatures would not approach the nearby villages, they might attack a young human who was alone. Since it was night and the sky dark, the predator could be a tiger or other creature that she could not defend against without being able to see. She could, perhaps, use word magic to discern if the creature was a threat or not, and where it came from, but since she could only rest through meditation, she did not desire to use what focus she had.

 

But something about the creature was strange.

 

Normally she would have heard the rustle of leaves or the scratching of claws, or the snap of twigs under the creature’s weight. But what she heard was silence. Utter silence. It was deafening, as if the silence drowned out the sound of the wind.

 

“Who goes there?” she asked, forcing her voice to be loud. Perhaps, if she sounded threatening enough, then whatever was out there would not force her to use magic. “Reveal yourself!”

 

A tiny form stepped out from behind a scraggly tree.

 

Edyli blinked. “Akymi?”

 

The child was the same height and size as Edyli’s little sister, but her skin was a lighter shade of brown and her hair a straight, coarse black that fell below her shoulders. She wore a ragged, plain tunic, long enough to reach her ankles but clearly oversized, as if it had been lent to her. She stared at Edyli, her posture stiff, her hands at her side. Her dark eyes seemed to stare through Edyli, her expression dead. Her black hair fell across her face as she tilted her head, and then she turned her head again so that her hair cleared away.

 

The emptiness in Edyli’s chest ached, pulling her toward the girl as if something tugged at her, calling for her to move closer, to touch the girl’s tiny hands and to make her whole again. The girl raised her arm and stretched her fingers toward Edyli. A whimper sounded in her throat. Edyli tried to step back, fear mounting inside her, but she couldn’t move. The forest around her dimmed, centering on the child. She was the only thing in Edyli’s vision, and the rest of Edyli’s vision was a black, swirling mass, as if she had fallen into a seething whirlpool made from the night sky.

 

Shadikryl fa illdratethdruv shomagi drateth noram.

 

Life magic is not meant to be alone.

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