Friday, November 29, 2013

Interview with author K.C. Rivers, author of Prince of Light

 
 
 
 
Me: Where did you get the idea for your book?
 
K.C.: It was an inspiration born from many of my different major fandoms. I think one of the primary influences was actually after I watched the movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army. This surprises most people who ask me this question, because they tend to think that Lord of the Rings was my main inspiration, knowing how big a fan I am of that series. LotR certainly did inspire in many ways, but I adored Prince Nuada’s character in Hellboy II, and that was what made me start imagining the sort of alternate world I would want to visit. I began to contemplate who I would want to meet and who I would grow to love if I traveled to that world. The story and characters simply poured forth after that.
 
Me: Who are your favorite characters in your book and why?
 
K.C.: Honestly, I think Delanor is my favorite, which also might come as a surprise. Delanor is the young mage who befriends the main character, Evanthe, and he’s never had any sort of real friendship before meeting her. He was originally supposed to be just a “filler” character of no real importance. Basically, I needed someone to show Evanthe the ropes until the main storyline got going, but he ended up becoming a very intricate part of the plot, and I can’t imagine the story without him now.
 
My other favorite would be Faolan (pronounced “FAY-len”). He’s a half-dragon, half-man beast who has a personality that lies somewhere between human and animal. His little quirks and unwavering loyalty to Evanthe make him great fun to write. And honestly, who wouldn’t want that for a bodyguard/friend?
 
Me: What themes does your book present?
 
K.C.: Hmm. That’s a tough one. The most common theme in the story tends to lean towards not judging others by appearances, though that wasn’t actually planned. Evanthe is presented with many tough situations, and at times her ability to accept the creatures around her despite what she’s heard about them or how they look is what ends up saving her. Likewise, learning to see that a beautiful face doesn’t always mean a beautiful person is something that she discovers pretty quickly. She has to discover where her loyalty lies, because sometimes the people who want her to trust them the most are the ones who aren’t so trustworthy.
 
Me: How many books do you have in this series?
 
K.C.: I plan for it to be a trilogy, but the first book is the only one available at the moment. If I have a burst of inspiration, it might stretch to four books in total, but three is what I have planned for now.
 
Me: What makes you choose to write fantasy?
 
K.C.: Well, I’ve always been a bit of a geek, which means that I’ve always had a fascination for magical elements. I’ve loved fantasy ever since I was a kid. I grew up on My Little Pony, video games (mainly Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda), and classic Disney movies (Sleeping Beauty is still my all-time favorite). Consequently, I learned to love the animal sidekicks, magical abilities, and timeless tales of good versus evil. I’ve also always had a bit of an elf fetish, so it only made sense that I would write a story involving one.
Medieval fantasy is still my favorite, so it tends to be what I gravitate towards when I’m writing. I do like a broad diversity in general, but there's something about swords and magic that always holds the most appeal to me. Yes, it’s often romanticized with dashing knights and beautiful princesses, but I still love it. Not to mention I adore dragons and will use any excuse possible to include at least one in my storyline.
 
Me: What authors influence your writing?
 
K.C.: Like so many fantasy authors, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien were some of the biggest influences on my writing. I read The Chronicles of Narnia many times and chose The Hobbit for one of my high school book reports. Some of my other favorite authors have included Rick Riordan, Michael Sullivan and Veronica Roth.
 
Rick Riordan has a fantastic sense of humor that is very apparent in his writing. While I haven’t read many books in his newer series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians remains one of my favorites. Michael Sullivan has a wonderful gift for classic medieval fantasy, and the Riryia Revelations series is simply amazing. He’s similar enough to Tolkien to make you appreciate his talent for world-building, yet his own stories are uniquely his own, as are his characters. Definitely one of my top recommended epic fantasy authors. Veronica Roth has a realistic, gritty quality to her books, and the edge-of-your-seat action in Divergent made me devour it in a matter of days. (I still need to read Allegiant. I’ve been sadly lacking in time for it, however.) Each one of these authors is so very unique, and they bring a different element and style to their works.
 
Me: Why do you think fantasy books are so popular?
 
K.C.: I think everyone likes to imagine the impossible, from superheroes to mythical creatures. How many of us have pictured what it would be like to have our own dragon? (I have!) Fantasy stories are unique in the sense that they transport us to places where nothing is what it seems, and anything can happen. There are no limitations of reality and no rules. Whatever the author’s imagination creates is the “normal” for that particular setting. I love having that sort of space to work with as a writer. My world is expressly mine. It’s a wonderful feeling.  
 
Me: How many books have you written?
 
K.C.: I’ve written several short stories, but Prince of Light was my first “official” finished book. I had another book that I had started many years ago, but in all honesty it wasn’t all that good. There are a few other “works in progress” at the moment, but right now I’m trying to concentrate all of my efforts into book two.
 
Me: Where do you see the fantasy book market 10 years from now?
 
K.C.: Trends seem to come and go, but I honestly hope the fantasy market won’t change too drastically in the near future. It’s impossible to predict, for certain. There might be different fads, like urban fantasy instead of medieval, that sort of thing, but I like to think that there will always be a call for great fantasy. For YA, I could see it waning a bit in the upcoming years. Contemporary seems to be growing in popularity, and there was quite a saturation of urban fantasy and dystopian for a while. The thing about fantasy is the enormous diversity available, which means that there’s always something new to explore. Hopefully that means that it will always be around.
 
As an author, I don’t really write for whatever is popular, and I think many other authors do the same. I write what I like. If someone else reads it and likes it, my day has been made. (I really am easy to please.)
 
Me: What makes your book different from other fantasy books?
 
K.C.: I know many authors say this, but it’s difficult to pinpoint. While my story features everything from dragons to mages to shape shifters to elves, I think it’s the relationships between the characters that makes it so unique. Most of the feedback that I’ve received has been in favor of the characters specifically. It makes me happy to know that they feel “fleshed out.” I already love them entirely, and it's thrilling to know that someone else out there loves them, too.
 
 
 
 
Author Bio: K.C. Rivers is a self-proclaimed geek with a particular fetish for elves, pirates, and winged creatures. She often finds inspiration for her writing from the scenic outdoors that her native Oregon has to offer. When she’s not playing the piano, writing, or reading, she can usually be found taking a long walk or enjoying a cup of coffee. She currently lives with her husband, two dogs and cat. Prince of Light is her first novel.
 
 
 
 
It's only on Amazon at the moment, but that will change in the future.  Both the e-book and the paperback are available.
 

 

 

Excerpt

 
There was darkness all around us, making it almost impossible to run through the forest. The moon was only half-full, and the tall, ancient trees didn’t allow any extra light. Branches slapped at my face, stinging my cheeks.
 
“Faster, Evanthe!” My mother was gasping for breath behind me. We ran harder, our legs burning with each step. The attack had been so sudden. I could hear voices shouting behind us and knew it had to be the men who had raided the village. Common thieves, seeking an easy victim. Though rumors had spread through the town of a new band of outlaws that were formerly mercenaries, no one had really believed them until now.
 
Our long nightdresses tripped us up, making it difficult to stay ahead of them. “Where can we go?” I asked, holding my fingers against a cramp in my side.
 
"It doesn’t matter. Just keep moving.” There was hardness in my mother’s voice. It made me feel determined to outrun our pursuers.
 
The forest floor began to slope upwards, and we had to slow our pace. It didn’t make sense to me. Why would the outlaws target us? My father was not the richest lord in this area. He was too honest to take advantage of the people in his care. As soon as he had discovered that the castle had been breached, he’d pulled my mother and me from our beds and raced with us to the edge of the forest. Then he’d left us, promising that he would catch up when the danger was past.
 
If the men who attacked were as skilled as my father had thought them to be, it would be only a matter of time before they found two women in the forest. They were killers, bred only to feast on the pain and terror of those they hunted.
 
“Keep going,” my mother urged me. “We have to find someplace to hide.”
 
We kept climbing. The night was becoming colder, and soon we were both shivering in our flimsy nightdresses. We came to a stop beside a fallen tree, resting our weary legs. My body ached. The voices came again, closer this time. I felt my mother’s hand grasp mine in the darkness.
 
We’re near the top, Evanthe.” Something changed in her voice as she spoke to me. I knew I wasn’t going to like what she had to say. “Keep going until you reach the peak of the hill. Find a hiding place and do not let them see you.”
 
“No,” I protested. “We’re going together.”
 
Her fingers brushed the side of my face. “We can’t outrun them. You go ahead. I will go back to your father and keep them away from you.”
 
I shook my head. “I can’t do this by myself.”
 
“Yes, you can.” She leaned over and kissed my forehead. “I love you.”
 
She stood up before I could say anything more. I clung to her hand, but she pulled away. Tears filled my eyes and I blinked rapidly.
 
“I love you, too,” I whispered.
 
“Go now, Evanthe. While you have a chance. Run!” I heard her begin the descent down the side of the mountain. I didn’t want her to leave.
 
Fear gripping my heart, I forced my body to turn away. I had to keep going. I couldn’t let this opportunity be wasted. I prayed for both of my parents, hoping for their safe return to me. I could feel torn holes in my nightdress, and the night air licked my damp skin like an icy kiss. I was trembling, a chill settling into my bones, but still I kept moving. The voices grew fainter and fainter behind me, and I didn’t stop climbing until exhaustion overtook me.
 
The air had changed. It smelled different, perhaps because I was higher up now. A sudden snap of a branch to my left made my heart leap in my chest. I could feel a shrub next to my body and went on all fours, feeling along the ground. I pushed the branches aside, a few of them hitting my eyes and wrapping in my lengthy blonde hair before I finally found a way underneath. I kept my back to the tree that was growing right next to the bush, so that no one could attack me from behind. For once I was grateful of my small stature.
 
I heard more footsteps, but the darkness was so thick that I couldn’t see anything. I was terrified, suspended in the unknown. Something – or someone – was very close. The branches moved, and I felt a warm breath against my arm. My head snapped to the right where a pair of red, fiery eyes glowed in the shadows. Then darkness overtook me completely.
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Soul Awareness: A Spiritual Awakening to Self Knowledge and Healing by Carol J. Murto

 

 
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A Spiritual Awakening to Self Knowledge and Healing
by Carol J. Murto, CH, MH
 
Title: Soul Awareness: A Spiritual Awakening to Self Knowledge and Healing
Author: Carol J. Murto, CH, MH
Genre: Spiritual/Self-Help
Length: 144 pages
Release Date: June 2013
ISBN-13: 978-0615829739
Imprint: Celestial – GMTA Publishing


 

 
Book Description
 
Soul Awareness – A Spiritual Awakening to Self Knowledge and Healing is a Spiritual self help book, designed to bring a fresh awareness of what our Soul is and to serve as a guide to help heal at the deepest level – the Soul level. With clear, practical instruction and fascinating case histories from Carol’s 16 years as a healing practitioner, Soul Awareness will provide Spiritual direction and support through the text itself; true life stories of personal Soul healing and meditations. Soul Awareness offers tools that are appropriate for the beginner who is exploring the process of their deeper spirituality and the function of the Soul as well as individuals who may have been exploring their Soul connection and Spirituality for a life time. The direction provided in this book can lead the individual to heal on all levels; the Spiritual, physical, and psychological. Once healed, each individual life is opened to new possibilities including finding one’s life purpose.
 
About the Author
Carol J. Murto
 
Carol is the author of Soul Awareness - A Spiritual Awakening to Self Knowledge and Healing. This book has its roots in Carol’s Soul Awareness class and it was inspired by Carol’s healing work with her clients. A writer since childhood, Carol has always found a variety of venues as an expression for her writing talents, but it is with Soul Awareness that Carol was truly inspired to bring to the page a reflection of internal content that is not only learned based on her 16 years of experience in her healing work, but also channeled. Carol teaches, holds public forums and hosts prayer/healing gatherings.
 
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Anne of Cleves by D. Lawrence Young


 

 
Title: Anne of Cleves: Henry's Luckiest Wife
Author: D. Lawrence-Young
Genre: Historical Fiction
Length: 292 pages
Release Date: July 2013
ISBN-13: 978-0615827377
Imprint: Celestial Press - GMTA Publishing
 
 
 
Book Description:
 
It is winter 1539. King Henry VIII is galloping through the night to Rochester to meet a young woman. Just arrived in England from Germany, Anne of Cleves is destined to become his fourth wife. He has never met her before. He has only seen her portrait – the portrait of a sweet, demure and innocent young woman. The impatient and lovesick king must see her before their marriage. But this rushed and unplanned rendezvous will shock them and the country both. It will also lead to some completely unexpected and fatal results.
 
“Anne of Cleves - Henry’s Luckiest Wife” is a well-written, great read! The author, David Lawrence-Young does a fantastic job in telling the tale of Anne of Cleves - one of the notorious King Henry’s many wives.
Set in the early 1500s, the author provides great foreshadowing of things to come in the innocent Anne of Cleves’ life with King Henry. Tension builds as one learns of King Henry’s personality and his ultimate reactions when he becomes displeased. The King sets aside his first wife - abandons her really. His 2nd wife is beheaded and his third wife died after childbirth. In fact, even though his 3rd wife lay dying, King Henry made no attempt to see, nor comfort her. Knowing this, how will life be for the young Anne of Cleves?? She may become queen, - but for how long, and will she survive? Furthermore, if the King is displeased with Anne - then what does life hold for the man who arranged the marriage - Chancellor Thomas Cromwell?
Author David Lawrence-Young has done a fabulous job in his narration of the time, the place, and the misadventures of King Henry the 8th, and his time with “Anne of Cleves:- Henry’s Luckiest Wife”.
I was provided this book for free to review. I am a member of Wordpress, Net Galley, Goodreads and Librarything.
 
 
 
 
About the Author:
 
David Lawrence-Young
 
D. Lawrence-Young takes the often pompous and frequently silly “Shakespeare Authorship Controversy” and turns it into a fast-paced page-turning detective story. All the nooks and crannies of rival candidates and claims are traversed in interesting locations and often funny encounters. The SAC has got under the Shakespeare-loving and teaching David Young’s skin and he has turned this irritant into a pleasure to read and from which there is much to learn.
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Author's interview questions. DAVID LAWRENCE-YOUNG
1.      Please tell us a bit about yourself and back ground? 
BORN & EDUCATED IN UK. MOVED TO ISRAEL IN 1968 AND SPENT MOST TIME SINCE THEN GETTING A BA & MA IN ENG LIT AND TEACHING IN HIGH SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY. WRITTEN 13 HISTORICAL NOVELS & ALSO ARTICLES FOR MILITARY HISTORY AND ENGLISH TEACHING MAGAZINES. NOW LIVE IN JERUSALEM, MARRIED +3    SPENT 16 YEARS IN ISRAELI ARMY ACTIVE RESERVE AS A COMBAT SOLDIER/DRIVER.
 
2. What inspired you to write this book?
“ANNE OF CLEVES – HENRY’S LUCKIEST WIFE” I LIKE HISTORY AND SAW LAST BOOK ABOUT ANNE HAD BEEN WRITTEN IN 1946. TIME FOR NEW ONE!
 
3. Describe what the book/story is about?
HOW ANNE  WHO IS FROM AN UNIMPORTANT EUROPEAN DUCHY GETS MARRIED TO HENRY VIII FOR POLITICAL REASONS.HE TIRES OF HER IMMEDIATELY AND IS DIVORCED AFTER 6 MONTHS. TO BUY HER OFF HE GIVES HER A FORTUNE AND SHE IS VERY HAPPY AND LIVES HAPPILY EVER AFTER!
 
4. Is there a message in this novel you want your readers to grasp?
NOTHING DEEP, JUST A GOOD STORY AND LEARN TO LOVE HISTORY LIKE ME
 
5. What was the time frame for writing this book?
ANNE’S LIFE AND DEATH
 
6. How did you came up with the title?
WALKING DOWN THE STREET THINKING ABOUT IT
 
7. Who created your cover?
I DID
 
8. Hardest part for writing this novel?
 FINDING INTERESTING DETAILS ABOUT A LITTLE KNOWN HISTORICAL FIGURE
 
9. How did you find your publisher/agent - if self published, why did you choose to self publish?
NO AGENT/ NOT SELF-PUBLISHED
 
10. What was your biggest learning experience/surprise throughout your publishing process? HAVING GMTA TAKING ME ON SO QUICKLY
 
11. Do you have any other novels out there? If not, what's next?
YES. SEE MY WEBSITE: www.dly-books.weebly.com
NEXT; A SEQUEL TO ANNE. A BIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL ABOUT HENRY VIII’S FIFTH WIFE, CATHERINE HOWARD.
 
12. When did writing become a passion?
HAVE WRITTEN SINCE HIGH SCHOOL (1964) BUT PUBLISHED SINCE 2000.
 
13. Is this a series? If so, tell us a bit about the books planned.
IT’S A 2-PART SERIES. SEE Q.11.
 
14. Any advice for other writers?
HANG IN THERE & PRAY!
 
15. Anything you would like to say to your readers?
I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY BOOKS AND LEARN TO LOVE HISTORY AS MUCH AS I DO.
 
16. Favorite Authors?
NONE
 
17. Favorite Books?
THREE MEN IN A BOAT (J K J EROME) & 1066 & ALL THAT (SELLAR & YEATMAN)
 
18. Website(s) and social media links?
DON’T USE FACEBOOK,(BUT SHOULD). MY WEBSITE:  www.dly-books.weebly.com 
 
19. Where can people buy your novel?
FROM GMTA OR AMAZON ETC
 
20. Something personal about yourself people may be surpriced to know?
ALTHOUGH I USUALLY WRITE ABOUT ENGLISH HISTORY,
 I HAVE BEEN LIVING IN ISRAEL (NOW IN JERUSALEM) FOR OVER 45 YEARS. I ALSO WRITE EVERY WORD FIRST BY HAND AND THEN PUT IT ONTO A COMPUTER.
 
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Spirit Seeker by Jamie Haden

 

Spirit Seeker  by Jamie Haden
Title: Spirit Seeker #1
Series:  The Talisa Santiago Series.
Author: Jamie Haden
Genre: New Adult (Paranormal Romance)
Length: 269 pages
Release Date: September 2013
ISBN-13: 978-1492756842
Imprint: Libertine Press – GMTA Publishing
 
 


Book Description:

Life is strange and difficult for the granddaughter of a shaman. Sixteen-year-old Talisa Santiago was born in the desert underneath the full moon in January-the wolf moon. However, she left the desert with her mother when she was a young girl. She remembers bits and pieces of her past but it isn't until she and her mom move to a remote barrier island off the coast of North Carolina that she feels fate has finally called-secretive and mysterious he stands alone on the edge of the bank.
 
Her friends tell her to stay away; she hears rumors that he is dangerous. Still, she can't resist. Whether Talisa realizes it or not, she knows a thing or two about boys like Jag Chavez. Fate is funny that way. For the first time in her life, Talisa meets kids just like her-Native Americans who know the ways of the spirit. The closer she gets to Jag, the more she realizes he is hiding a dark secret. He may have the markings of the Thunderbird, but he is named for the powerful Jaguar. Together they embark on a journey that will haunt her forever.
 
 
 
About the Author:
 
Jamie Leigh Haden is the author of Spirit Seeker, a young adult fantasy. Jamie lives and writes near the seashore in North Carolina. She has a Bachelor's degree in philosophy. Jamie is currently working on An Unimagined Life, the sequel to Illuminate-Alive, She Cried.
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Guest post with Jamie:

When I first began to think about this question, I definitely knew that legends and history, not myths were the most important to my writing. However, I was mystified because legends and history are certainly intertwined in the retelling of Native American stories. There was no way I could separate the two. As a Cherokee writer, I do believe that Native American legends are a central role in American History.
 
            Indeed, legends are stories that have been handed down and yet, they are historical in that they all have have evolved with time. Spirit Seeker takes place on Silence and Cave, two remote barrier islands, off the coast of North Carolina. The stories of the people on these islands are historical legends because the retelling of the tales is one way the culture of the island people have been kept alive. There is a profound relationship between the story teller and the listener. So much of traditional Native American spirituality deals with ancestors. If it weren’t for the retelling of the stories, the past would be lost.
 
            The legends that I write about in Spirit Seeker, are not necessarily based on historical Native Americans like Geronimo or Sequoya (even though Geronimo and Sequoya are of course legends). Instead, the legends that the island old timers still tell are the ones passed by word of mouth alone, and deal mostly with spirit animals. Hence, the totem poles.
 
            Totem poles are a major part of Native American History.
 
            Native American tradition stipulates that each person is connected to nine different animals in life. These animals serve as guides that appear in our lives, as we need them. The totem animal, in particular, is one that is with you for life. It is the main spirit guide. This animal offers wisdom to the individual. It is not necessarily an animal that you have to nurture and feed. It is more important that you learn the lessons in life that the animal has come to teach. However, finding and searching for a spirit guide is not always the easiest thing to do. This quest can at times, be extremely difficult. Especially if danger lurks in the night.
 
            Nevertheless, with each totem animal, there is a legend and a lesson to be offered. Certainly, there is a legend for the creation of the Universe, and a legend for the Creation of man. There is also a legend that is dying to be told to Talisa Santiago, the heroine in Spirit Seeker. Once Talisa understands what she is capable of doing do, she realizes that there is no turning back.
 
            Talisa Santiago is the granddaughter of a shaman. She is haunted by desire and willing to do the unthinkable. Oh, the stories this girl can tell—especially to those who dare to listen. The relationship between story teller and listener is a profound one indeed!
 
 
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Friday, November 1, 2013

Revelations: Book One of the Merlin Chronicles by Daniel Diehl


 

 
Book One of the Merlin Chronicles By Daniel Diehl.
Title: Revelations: Book One of the Merlin Chronicles
Author: Daniel Diehl
Genre: Fantasy
Length: 338 pages
Release Date: September 2013
ISBN-13: 978-0615879802
Imprint: Mythos Press – GMTA Publishing
 
 


 
Book Description

Merlin the Magician only exists in myth and legend – at least that’s what archaeology student Jason Carpenter thought until he discovered the mysterious orb that had housed history’s greatest wizard for 1,600 years.
Forced into an uneasy alliance, Jason and Merlin are sucked into a web of deceit, intrigue and murder that sends them on a chaotic race to outwit, and out run, Merlin’s ancient nemesis, the evil sorceress Morgana le Fay, her gang of drug smugglers and a 500 year-old Chinese necromancer. Its a race against time to complete their quest before an army of dragons is unleashed on a vulnerable and unsuspecting 21st century world.
 
 
 
 

 
About the Author:

Daniel Diehl
 
Daniel Diehl has been an author, writer and investigative historian for thirty-five years. For nearly twenty years Diehl has been involved in writing for publication and documentary television production. Mr. Diehl’s work has won awards from the Houston (Texas) Film Festival, the National Trust for Historic Preservation (US) and the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Arts Foundation. Working alone and as a part of the multi-award winning team of Daniel Diehl and Mark Donnelly, Diehl has produced work in two main categories; trade publication and television documentary scripts. His canon of work includes twenty non-fiction books (which have been translated into ten foreign languages), one previous work of fiction and scripts for more than one hundred and seventy hours of documentary television primarily for A&E Network, The History Channel, History International, Biography Channel and Discovery Network.
 
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Character Interview questions
 
1.      What is your character’s name?  Do they have a nick name? –
His full, given name in his native Welsh language is Myrddin Emrys ap Morfryn but most people know him simply as Merlin.
 
2.      What is he/she's hair colour and eye colour? -
His hair and waist length beard are white with age and his eyes are a riveting hypnotic blue.  Hypnotic is not a euphemism, here, he can literally hypnotize a person and invade their mind simply by locking eyes with them.
 
3. What kind of distinguishing facial feautures does your character have? – Beyond being very thin with a large, hawkish nose, his beard obscures much of his lower face.
 
3.      Does your character have any  scars? –
No
 
5. Who are your character's friends and family? –
Everyone he knew has been dead for nearly 1,600 years.  Well, nearly everyone, with the exception of the sorcerous Morgana le Fay, but anyone who has made it a life’s quest to kill you hardly counts as a friend.
 
6. Who are the people your characters are closest to, who does he/she wish they are closest to? –
He is forced into an uneasy alliance with a young American archaeology student named Jason Carpenter and, eventually, with Jason’s girlfriend Beverley McCollough, but are they friends?
 
7. Where was your character born? Where has he/she lived since then? Where does he/she call home? –
As I said earlier, he was born in Wales around the year 410 AD.  For some decades he was court priest and wizard to Uther Pendragon and Arthur, both of whom were kings of the Britons.  From roughly 485 until 2013 he lived in exile in a blue crystal sphere about the size of a grapefruit.
 
8. What is he/she's biggest fear. Who has he or she told this to. Who would she never tell this to, and why? –
He is afraid that Morgana le Fay will kill him before he can find a way to permanently stop her from releasing an army of dragons into the world.  He only tells Jason because he has absolutely no choice.
 
9. Does he/she have a secret? –
Many, he is, after all, the greatest wizard in the history of the world.
 
10. What makes your character laugh out loud? –
I don’t think I‘ve ever known him to laugh.  But then, he is a man with a very serious mission.  He does, occasionally, smile knowingly but it’s probably best not to ask why.
 
11. What is one strong memory that has stuck with your character from childhood. Why is it so powerful and lasting? –
There was that time when he was about nine years old, when he was on his way to… Oh, but that’s a secret that has to wait until the second book in the trilogy.
 
12. Your character is going for a night out. Where is he/she going? What does he/she wear? Who will she be with? –
When going out in public he tends to exchange his usual garb of a long, gray, homespun gown and goat skin vest for a brown tweed suit.  It makes him look a little less conspicuous.
 
13. What does your character most value in friends? –
He doesn’t really have any friends.  Spending 1,600 years in a crystal sphere seriously limits a person’s social circle.
 
14. Which words or phrases does your character over-used? –
If he over-used words it would be the fault of his author and we don’t make that mistake.
 
15. If your character could change one thing about him/herself what would it be? –
He would have killed Morgana le Fay when she was a child and saved himself sixteen centuries of hassle.
 
16. Which talent does your character have or wish to have? –
I don’t think there are many talents that the greatest wizard in the history of the world doesn’t have.
 
 
 
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