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Cover reveal- MAVEN

I am very lucky to be part of my good friend Starla Hutchon’s cover reveal. Starla is not only a talented voice actress, and cover designer, but on top of it all, a great writer. On June 3rd this new Science Fiction Romance, Maven  (The Endure Series, book 1), by S.A. Huchton will be available.

So here it is….along with a sneak peek of what awaits behind this lovely cover!

Maven

How far would you go for love?

Since losing her parents at 14, young prodigy Dr. Lydia Ashley has focused on one thing: an appointment on the Deep Water Research Command Endure. Now 21, she’s about to realize that dream, but nothing is how she imagined it would be. Her transitional sponsor forgets her, her new lab is in complete chaos, and, as if that weren’t enough, she’s about to discover something so horrific it could potentially destroy all life on the planet.

Daniel Brewer, a noted playboy and genius in his own right, may be exactly what she needs… Or he may make everything worse.

Has she finally found a puzzle she can’t solve?

MAVEN on Goodreads

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The Excerpt

She sat on the couch and curled her knees up, her arm slung across the back, looking at him. “So, happy about the win?”
It took him a minute to realize she was talking about the match. “Oh, definitely. It’s always fun when we trounce Man U.”
She raised an eyebrow. “Trounce? You call three to two a trouncing?”
“Absolutely.”
She smiled and shook her head. “I don’t get it, but maybe it’ll grow on me.”
He could’ve sat there staring at her for hours, taking in the way her hair draped around that exquisite neck of hers, the self-conscious way she fidgeted with her nails, the movement of her mouth as she spoke, but there were other things to discuss, and they were running out of time. “I have something for you.” Daniel removed the black wireless drive from his pocket and slid it across the seat to her. She reached for it, but he put his hand over hers as she touched the device.
“It’s encrypted, so you’ll need the passcode.”
He watched her. Every time.
He marveled at the discovery. Every single time he touched her, she held her breath for a fraction of a second. He’d first noticed it as he helped her out of her sweater earlier and then again when he’d worked up the nerve to take her hand. That he had that effect on her was amazingly endearing. She always looked so in control, to see that small vulnerability in her was exhilarating. Did she realize it was happening? He hoped not, because she might try to hide it if she did.
“So what’s the passcode?” she asked.
Was he really brave enough to tease her?
He decided yes, he definitely was. With a hammering heart, he drew in close. At the last moment, he shifted to the side to whisper in her ear, “8272050”. Very slowly, he backed away.  
Her eyes fluttered open. He had poured it on thick there, but he couldn’t help himself.
“What’s the significance?” she asked, her voice breathy.
Daniel shrugged. “That’s the day I realized you didn’t hate me.”
“Hate you?” Her mouth formed an ‘o’ shape as she took it in. “Daniel, I never hated you. It was more…”
“What?” he asked.
She shifted on the couch, nestling into the soft fabric. “Disappointment, I guess.”
And there it was. He had suspected maybe that was the case, but it was unconfirmed until she said the words. It was hard to swallow, but he supposed it was better than her actually hating him.
“You were…” She was struggling for the right words. “I was expecting more, I think, when I first met you. You didn’t seem interested in anything more than the way I looked. I’ve never gotten much of that, and the few times I have, well, it wasn’t a good experience.”
He thought back to their first meeting. He had taken her for a new intern, looked her up and down, and made a superficial judgment. After that, no wonder she had felt that way.
“Even now,” she continued, biting her lip. “Even now I’m not sure what it is you’re here for. I want to believe that all your efforts this past week were to prove you’re capable of better, that you want to be respected and treated as one of the best in your field, and more than some shallow guy only here for a good time. I think there’s more to you than your first impression led me to believe. Keeping an open mind about people has served me well in the past, but…”
She fell silent and didn’t meet his eyes.
Nothing she said was untrue. Daniel knew how other people saw him. He never said or did anything to make them think differently. Lydia looked so sad sitting there, not sure if her words even registered with him. A pang of guilt shot through his gut.
“But, what?”
Out of the corner of her eye, she glanced at him. “But I don’t want this to be the time I was wrong.”
He swallowed. He knew what she meant. More than anything at that moment, he wanted the exact same thing.

Author Bio

Starla Huchton released her first novel, The Dreamer’s Thread, as a full cast podcast production beginning in August 2009. Her first foray went on to become a double-nominee and finalist for the 2010 Parsec Awards. Since her debut, Starla’s voice has appeared in other podcasts including The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine, The Drabblecast, and Erotica a la Carte. She is also a voice talent for Darkfire Productions, and narrates several of their projects, including The Emperor’s Edge series, This Path We Share, and others. Her writing has appeared in the Erotica a la Carte podcast, a short story for The Gearheart, and an episode of the Tales from the Archives podcast (the companion to Tee Morris and Philippa Balantine’s Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences series), which garnered her a second finalist badge from the 2012 Parsec Awards. Her second novel, a Steampunk adventure entitled Master of Myth, was the first place winner in the Fantasy/Science Fiction category of The Sandy Writing Contest held annually by the Crested Butte Writers Conference. Maven is her third completed novel and the first in a planned series of four.

After completing her degree in Graphic Arts at Monterey Peninsula College, Starla opened up shop as a freelance graphic designer focusing on creating beautiful book covers for independent authors and publishers at designedbystarla.com. She currently lives in Virginia where she trains her three Minions and military husband.

Cat in the snow…

2013-03-06 16.33.47It’s the untold joys and disappointments of the writing lifestyle that I have to get used to. Sometimes you are a cat lying in the sun, sometimes you are dumped in the snow. Sometimes both happen in one day..

On one hand. Got to see the new cover for Dawn’s Early Light. It’s awesome, and come May 29th we’ll be revealing it. Yay!

On the other, trying to get a handle on a new series that I am putting together and finding a home for it. Boo!

On a second hand. The Janus Affair won the Steampunk Chronicles Reader’s Choice Award for Best Fiction. Yay!

On another. Trying to find a home for the book I love set in New Zealand that seems to be a hard sell to America. Boo!

And so on…and so on…

I have to keep reminding myself that in a regular job there are ups and downs to. I am still living the dream of making a living off writing, but I would caution writers hoping to do the same, you’re going to have days like these.

However, on the plus side, I am developing a new historical fantasy series, a new YA series, and a new high fantasy series. At this stage it is up to the point of seeing which one publishers like the look of.

In the meantime, plenty of new short stories coming out, so if you are in the mood for supporting my independent projects, check out Imagine That! Studios offering.

Now, I am off to wrestle with a whole new fantasy world, magic system, and a batch of screaming sisters. Hopefully there are no more cats-dumped-in-the-snow moments…

Harbinger – Cover reveal

… a bitter sweet moment.

The last reveal of a Jason Chan cover for Sorcha, Merrick, and Raed. Over the last three years I have become a huge fan of Jason’s work. It was also a huge honor to be able to pick up the Chelsey Award he won for the cover of Geist.

This however is my favourite cover…and thus a nice way to go out. I can only hope that in the future I somehow get to request Jason again.

For now, here is the image I have been unable to release until today. (Click to see the full beauty!)

Please feel free to tweet, pin, and Facebook share this image. But don’t forget you can pre-order the book right now, so you don’t miss out. Amazon — Nook

Harbinger cover by Jason Chan

 

Foreword into the future

So…this just happened…

I am with a new agency. If you know how much I love working with my agent Laurie McLean you might be shocked. However, I am still with Laurie, it is just the Laurie has launched into a this venture. Foreword Literary is a brand new venture in agencies, one that looks at the oncoming changes in publishing and meets them, not with fear but excitement.

Laurie has always been full of ideas, and with her experience working in with technology and marketing, she has a great handle on what is happening right now in publishing. Reading her reasoning behind starting Foreword explains it all. And I am sure its going to go to be a fun and exciting ride. I’m very happy to be on this new adventure.

Here’s the press release and the website to check out the awesome coming from this team.


FOREWORD LITERARY DEBUTS IN SAN FRANCISCO

New agency to concentrate on traditional and emerging aspects

of book publishing for their author-clients

 

March 5, 2013—San Francisco Bay Area—A new literary agency was formed today in California’s Silicon Valley…one focused on technology and innovation in addition to the more traditional aspects of publishing. Laurie McLean and Pam van Hylckama Vlieg, both former literary agents with Larsen Pomada Literary Agents, along with Gordon Warnock, formerly a senior agent at Andrea Hurst & Associates, have joined forces to create FOREWORD LITERARY, INC. with headquarters in the Silicon Valley and offices throughout the country.

“My background for more than 20 years before I entered publishing was in high tech marketing,” McLean said. “So in 2008 I recognized the emergence of Smashwords, Kindle, self-publishing, and ebooks, as a disruptive force that would revolutionize the publishing industry. I’ve seen this type of transformation many times before, and I know how to take advantage of the opportunities that are cropping up everywhere. This is where I want to make a difference for authors and publishers.”

Foreword Literary will be a virtual agency with professionals in the San Francisco Bay area, Sacramento, Chicago and the Central Coast of California to begin with. But geographic limitations will be swept away through the use of cloud-based technology.

“Like the name says, Foreword Literary was created to move our clients’ careers and publishing forward. We keep abreast of all current and upcoming technology and plan to utilize every aspect of publishing to our clients’ favor, be it print, digital, or the newest thing since Gutenberg that hasn’t been invented yet,” said van Hylckama Vlieg.

New York Times and USA Today bestselling YA fantasy author Julie Kagawa, who landed three seven-figure deals while McLean’s client, will make the move to Foreword, as will 24 of McLean’s clients, 23 of van Hylckama Vlieg’s clients, and all of Warnock’s clients.

Warnock said, “I’m excited about what this means for our clients. We all have writing backgrounds, and we bring that passion and understanding to each of our projects. We’re also very aware that we can only be successful when our clients are successful. We’ve created an environment that is conducive to building promising writing careers, and I honestly think they’ll be some of the best served in the business.”

Gauntlets and confessions

I’ve mentioned the strange isolation of writing before, and how amazing it is to me that something I pounded out on my keyboard has given people joy or wonder.

Sorcha's GauntletSo that amazement is even greater when someone goes to all the trouble of making something for me. The lovely Wendy contacted me about producing some gauntlets for me. At first they started off as Sive’s but through a process of evolution which Wendy wrote about here, they became Sorcha’s.

She decorated them with beautiful beads and stones, and I am utterly in awe of her talent. My beloved great-aunt Ruth was a wonderful knitter, and bless her heart, she did try to teach me. I just know she would ohhhhh and ahhhh over these creations.

Strangely, in photos they come out far more blue than they actually are. In reality they are much closer to purple.

detail of Gauntlets

More details of the Gauntlets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So…very excited. Thank you Wendy, you made me smile, and you made me in awe of your abilities. I shall wear these with pride at my next convention.

Speaking of conventions—we’ve had some news on that front too. If you check out the appearances page, you will be able to see what I have planned for the foreseeable future. The end of the year is still foggy, but I am trying to keep my schedule to a manageable…if slightly hectic…one con a month.

So the two new conventions confirmed where I (and Tee Morris) will be attending are Up in the Aether in Detroit, and later in the year OctopodiCon in (not that strangely) Oaklahoma. These are both new cities and new states for me so I am looking forward to meeting some new listeners and readers that I haven’t been able to reach before.

We are sorry not to be attending Balticon this year, as it is our go to convention, but we should be back next year. However, we highly recommend going this year—especially if you are a fan of podcast fiction. Balticon is like a family reunion of those folk, and I hear they are flying in from all over the country to be there.

So there we are; approaching something like organized for 2013. However, in the next couple of months there will be more developments on a couple of projects I’m working on. So hang onto your hats—2013 is going to be another blazing fast year!

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