I'm very excited to announce that I have engaged a narrator, a lovely woman called Roxanne Wiederhold for AYA'S DRAGON, and actual production of the audiobook will begin shortly.
Our hope is to have the audiobook completed by the end of February 2018 and have it released shortly thereafter.
I'll provide you with more information on this delightful new narrator in the near future, I was just so excited, I had to share this tidbit with you all now.
Best,
Anna Rose
Anna Rose is the author of the Tales of the Dragonguard stories, the Sumaire Web series of vampire novels, a Mom, an artist, and so many other things. Here she blogs about her writing, her life, and whatever else fancies her twisted tickle.
Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragons. Show all posts
Monday, December 11, 2017
Monday, September 18, 2017
Writing Differing Genres
As some of you may know, I write in more than one genre.
I started with vampire fiction, which I began writing after I was unable to find the kind of vampire fiction I'd like to read. I'm not a fan of romances at all, so those kind of supernatural bodice rippers weren't on my list, and I was tired of so-called "monk" vampires who hate who and what they are, so they hide away from everyone. Ultimately, some human comes along and "cures" them of their condition and everyone goes off to live happily ever after.
I could never understand how a vampire could reach the age of one hundred or more, hating him or herself. Why didn't they just end themselves in the way dictated by their particular mythos and just stop being so bloody boring?
Yes, I said it. Boring.
Since I couldn't find what I wanted to read, and I figured others were in the same boat, I decided to write a vampire story about the Irish vampire, SIOFRA, who, although turned against her will in the mid-1600's, is now over four hundred years old and enjoys who and what she is. No emotional bullshit. No self-hatred. No monkish garbage. No, my Siofra really likes herself, and that, to me, is cool.
As there is no actual romance in my Sumaire Web stories, I've found that the fans of that series seem to come from both females and males, where usually this is a genre that is mostly popular with females.
And then, recently, after much prodding from an old and very good friend, I started writing about a young girl and the dragon she so desperately wants. Her family situation is abusive, which, I am sure, is a bit of a trope, but it's my story, so there.
The result was AYA'S DRAGON, a longish short story that has gone over very well with my readers, which pleases me to no end. I made sure that it was available in both e-book and softcover versions, as some people really like to have the feeling of holding a book in their hands when they read.
I'm currently working on SARA'S FIRE, the sequel to Aya's Dragon. It continues the Tales of the Dragonguard series that this will all be a part of, eventually. At some time in the future, I plan to combine the stories, three or four at a time, into single volumes.
I considered writing the latter series under a different name, as some readers don't like it when an author takes a step in another direction. I get that, but then I also decided that it would be fun to do. I hope you, the reader, can accept my writing in multiple genres, and that you consider reading whatever series I create.
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Latest Work In Progress
I'm currently working on the sequel to AYA'S DRAGON. This one is called SARA'S FIRE.
It's been a longer adventure than the first story, as I've had to rework parts of it when things started to wander far afield from where they were supposed to be. That's necessitated gutting it in places and then rewriting where I did that.
Dragons are fun to write about, and dragons and humans working together are even more fun to play with in a literary sense.
I fell in love with dragons when I discovered The Dragonriders of Pern as a teenager. I've lost count of how many times I've read that series, and I've even memorized the "Teaching Songs" Anne McCaffrey created.
By the way, The Fire lizard Song can be sung to the tune of Puff, the Magic Dragon. Now try to get that earworm out of your head. <grin>
I'll try to keep you updated on how things are going with this latest story, and I will, eventually, get the final book in the Sumaire Web series of vampire novels completed. I'm trying to get through some issues with continuity and avoiding plot holes that would annoy me, if I were reading it as a fan.
Wishing you all the best. If you've been affected by the recent hurricanes in Texas and Florida, I hope you, your friends, and family are all safe and sound and that you will be inconvenienced as little as possible in the coming days, weeks, and months.
It's been a longer adventure than the first story, as I've had to rework parts of it when things started to wander far afield from where they were supposed to be. That's necessitated gutting it in places and then rewriting where I did that.
Dragons are fun to write about, and dragons and humans working together are even more fun to play with in a literary sense.
I fell in love with dragons when I discovered The Dragonriders of Pern as a teenager. I've lost count of how many times I've read that series, and I've even memorized the "Teaching Songs" Anne McCaffrey created.
By the way, The Fire lizard Song can be sung to the tune of Puff, the Magic Dragon. Now try to get that earworm out of your head. <grin>
I'll try to keep you updated on how things are going with this latest story, and I will, eventually, get the final book in the Sumaire Web series of vampire novels completed. I'm trying to get through some issues with continuity and avoiding plot holes that would annoy me, if I were reading it as a fan.
Wishing you all the best. If you've been affected by the recent hurricanes in Texas and Florida, I hope you, your friends, and family are all safe and sound and that you will be inconvenienced as little as possible in the coming days, weeks, and months.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
AYA'S DRAGON Update
Well, AYA'S DRAGON has been sent off to my covey of beta readers for editing.
They will be doing everything from opining about the subject matter to grammar and sentence structure. They have all been encouraged to be harsh, if and when necessary.
Once I hear back from the first bunch of beta readers, I'll make the necessary changes and send it on to the next group of beta readers.
So far, we're still on schedule for that July 25th release date, and of course, if there are any changes, you'll be the next ones to know.
They will be doing everything from opining about the subject matter to grammar and sentence structure. They have all been encouraged to be harsh, if and when necessary.
Once I hear back from the first bunch of beta readers, I'll make the necessary changes and send it on to the next group of beta readers.
So far, we're still on schedule for that July 25th release date, and of course, if there are any changes, you'll be the next ones to know.
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
My New Main Blog Site
Believe it or not, it's not all about vampires out there. I also write on other subjects as well. Thus, I decided I should create a catch-all blog page where I can tell you what I'm doing in "real" life, and what I'm working on at any given time.
I'm currently working on a short story aimed at more mature young adults called AYA'S DRAGON.
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| Working cover image for AYA'S DRAGON |
As you can probably guess from the title and the cover, yes, dragons are involved in the story. I've loved dragons since I was a kid but fell madly in love with them when I discovered Anne McCaffrey's DRAGONRIDERS OF PERN series, which begins with the novel DRAGONFLIGHT. That series began with a short story called WEYR SEARCH, which was published in a science fiction and fantasy magazine, and the response was so great that she published the novel, and a substantial series of books was born.
AYA'S DRAGON was supposed to clock in at around fifteen thousand words, but over time, it has ballooned to over twenty-three thousand words, and I'm not done with it yet. A lot of that has happened during the editing process when I discovered that something might need to be explained a bit further or to add things that I must have been assuming the reader would be able to extrapolate.
All of that said, I'm expecting the story, whatever length it may ultimately reach, to be released to the public on July 25, 2017. If there are any delays, I'll certainly let everyone know.
I look forward to feedback, both positive and negative, on the story.
It will be available on for Kindle on Amazon.com and will be part of their KINDLE SELECT program, which will allow you to borrow it as part of their KINDLE UNLIMITED lending library.
And now, back to writing. Have a splendid day, folks!
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