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Magical Musings — I’m talking about saying goodbye to my Mythos Academy series
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Magical Musings — I’m talking about saying goodbye to my Mythos Academy series
Today, I’m pleased to welcome fantasy author Maria V. Snyder to my blog.
Maria is the author of the Study series, which includes Poison Study, Magic Study, and Fire Study. Her most recent series is the Healer series, which includes Touch of Power, Scent of Magic, and Taste of Darkness.
I have to be a total fangirl for a moment and say that I always enjoy reading about Maria’s strong heroines and her interesting world building.
Take it away, Maria:
MARIA V. SNYDER ON A TASTE OF … ROMANCE?
I am a fantasy writer. Or so I thought when writing my very first fantasy novel, Poison Study a number of years ago. At that time, fantasy novels had action, adventure, political intrigue, epic struggles of good vs. evil, and magic. Not romance. Nope, not more than a distant love affair re: Lord of the Rings.
Yet, I insisted my book was pure fantasy even though when I sparked on the idea for Poison Study, I imagined a King had fallen in love with his food taster. And someone had poisoned his food and she HAD to taste it because of protocol and laws and he watched her bite into the food with his heart breaking in two. Yeah, sounds cheesy, but I knew I could just nail that scene. Then I changed my King to a Military Dictator because every fantasy novel had a monarchy and I wanted my story to be unique. No problem, my Commander would fall in love with his food taster (yep, scene would be nailed). Except, his chief of security stole the show and the girl despite all my efforts to stop him (never did write that scene L).
Fast forward to the finished book getting soundly rejected by all the big fantasy publishing imprints, DAW, ROC, BEAN, TOR, etc… Not enough political intrigue, not enough setting details, not enough authentic language for a medieval fantasy, too much romance. What? You got to be kidding? That’s just a tiny little subplot – I guess I could delete it…except I couldn’t. The story seemed…soulless without it.
When I saw LUNA books was looking for fantasy novels with strong female protagonists and romantic subplots – I still didn’t think I had enough romance, but I certainly had the girl power – I sent them my story. LUNA loved it and bought both Poison Study and Magic Study (and my next nine books). Oh, and by the way, LUNA is a imprint of Harlequin. You know Harlequin right? One of the biggest publishers of romance novels? Well, all my peer group knew them for their romance and that’s the first thing anyone would say, “I didn’t know you wrote romance.” And my immediate response, “I don’t. They do publish other stories as well…sheezh!” (yeah, very bratty).
Since then I’ve embraced my inner romantic. I’ve joined Romance Writers of America (a fabulous organization and great source of professional and creative advice), but I’m still a member of Science Fiction Writers of America (also includes fantasy as well). I’ve gotten nominations and awards from both RWA and the SF/F side of the genre divide.
All my stories (except Storm Watcher and a couple short stories), have a taste of romance in them. I can’t help it. I love writing about that connection between two people and developing it throughout the story. I enjoy putting them into situations where they’ll fight and bicker and yet work together as partners, solving problems and saving the day. After all, everyone needs a taste of romance.
MORE ABOUT MARIA
Maria V. Snyder switched from meteorologist to novelist when she wrote the New York Times best-selling Study series (Poison Study, Magic Study, and Fire Study). Born in Philadelphia, Maria dreamed of chasing tornados and earned a BS degree in Meteorology from Penn State University. Unfortunately, she lacked the necessary forecasting skills. Writing, however, lets Maria control the weather, which she does in her Glass series and in Storm Watcher, her debut middle-grade novel. Maria earned a MA degree in Writing from Seton Hill University where she is currently teaching. Maria’s latest release is Taste of Darkness, the final book in her award-winning Healer series.
You can visit Maria at her website and blog, and follow her on Facebook and Goodreads.
Note: Storm Glass, the first book in Maria’s Glass series, is currently less than $2 on Kindle, if you are interested in checking out that series.
A big thanks to Maria for being on my blog today. Thanks so much, Maria!
GIVEAWAY TIME
Maria is giving away a signed copy of Poison Study — open internationally. To enter, use the giveaway form below.
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Today, I’m pleased to welcome Alex Hughes to my blog. Alex is the author of the Mindspace Investigations series, which includes Clean, Payoff, and Sharp. Take it away, Alex:
ALEX HUGHES ON SCIENCE FICTION AND MORE
Jennifer: Welcome, Alex! Please tell readers about your Mindspace Investigations series.
Alex: Thanks for having me on the blog, Jennifer. I’m a huge fan of your work and I’m thrilled to be here.
The Mindspace Investigations series is about a telepath who is also a recovering addict working with the police in future Atlanta to solve a series of crimes. The first book is about a serial killer who kills with the mind. I like to call them telepath police procedurals.
Jennifer: Works in the series are Clean, Payoff, and Sharp. Can you tell us a little about the characters and the story arcs in the series so far?
Alex: Sure. The major characters are Adam (our hero) and homicide detective Isabella Cherabino. At the start of the series they’ve been working together a few years, but this time she’s brought him in on a particularly puzzling crime scene. When the killer threatens her life, Adam must step up to save her. He’s more than half in love with her but thus far Cherabino is oblivious, which is hard. Adam is struggling with his addiction and slowly working the Twelve Steps program, slowly building confidence and competence. Then (in Book Two) at a crime scene he comes face to face with a murdered former student—someone he owed. And Cherabino must help him solve the case.
Jennifer: What appeals to you about the fantasy and science fiction genres?
Alex: I love nearly all types of fiction, with a special love for anything commercial (mystery, scifi, romance, suspense). I love reading about and telling stories about characters with flaws overcoming obstacles in any of those areas. For me, though, the present day real world is a very small sandbox. Sometimes the stories I want to tell fit nicely into that sandbox, but more often I’m playing with things in the grass outside. What could be and might be and wasn’t—well, all of that is very interesting to me. Introducing an impossible element and study how normal people change when dealing with that element, making real world problems metaphorical and exaggerated to make a point, playing at the edges of what is possible now, playing with old stories and might-have-beens, all of those are interesting to me. And, as it happens, they call that approach science fiction and fantasy.
Jennifer: What inspired you to write the Mindspace Investigations series?
Alex: I had just re-read this amazing book by Joan D. Vinge called Catspaw, a cyberpunk book about a tortured telepath trying to make his way in the world. I wanted to write something very much like it, but since I was a cop show fan I wanted him to be a detective. One of my good friends at the time was struggling to recover from anorexia, and going through that struggle with her really touched me. I knew I wanted to talk about addiction, about her struggle, but I also knew a physical drug would be easier to understand in the context of what I had already. I did try to write cyberpunk, as well, but it turns out my personal style tends much more towards noir.
Jennifer: What are some of your favorite fantasy and science fiction books/authors and why?
Alex: Must I pick a favorite star in the sky? I grew up on (to name a few) authors like Heinlein and McCaffrey, Weber and Lackey and Bujold and Asaro. I love how they’re about the people, the characters, and how they interact with the science or fantastical elements. Strong characters and societies just grab me and don’t let me go.
Jennifer: Have you always wanted to be a writer? What got you started on your writing journey?
Alex: When I was a kid (maybe ten? Eleven?), I was a huge, huge reader. I mentioned to my mom briefly that I should write something like one of the novels I was reading, and my mom being my mom said, absolutely, honey. Write it. She set me up on the computer with a document open and said go. I think she was shocked when she came back in an hour and there was a chapter done. Not a very good chapter, mind you, but a chapter. I finished that book a few years later and have been writing ever since.
Jennifer: What’s next for you? Will there be more books in the Mindspace Investigations series?
Alex: I’m working on Book Four right now; Book Three (Marked) is with the publisher and will be out in April. I’ve got a short story in the same world I’ll be releasing myself in March, and I’ve got nine books planned out in the series. I have a lot to say in that world. But I’m also working on other ideas for other worlds to play in. I love writing, and I love connecting with readers, and I plan to do both for a very long time to come.
MORE ABOUT ALEX
Alex Hughes is the author of the Mindspace Investigations series from Roc. She is a Semi-Finalist of the 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards, a Finalist in the 2013 Silver Falchion Awards, and a graduate of the pro-level Odyssey Writing Workshop. Over the years, she has lived in many neighborhoods of the sprawling metro Atlanta area, including Decatur during her time at Agnes Scott College.
On any given week you can find Alex in the kitchen cooking gourmet Italian food, watching hours of police procedural dramas, and typing madly. Find out more about Alex at her website or follow her Facebook, Goodreads, and Twitter.
GIVEAWAY TIME
Alex is offering a print copy of Clean, U.S. residents only. To enter, use the form below.
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