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January 26 Launch
Shadowskin
by Bethany Cassel
Weaving a Fairy Tale Tapestry
In the very earliest stages of Shadowskin, the book was meant to be a straight retelling of the Snow White fairy tale. It was inspired by the question and subsequent answer of, ìWhy would the evil queen really want to kill Snow White? The poison apple is more than that . . . itís really the queenís daughter, cursed with a deadly touch.î This is where my main character, Pomona, originated. She was the personification of the poison apple in the story. At first, I was content to develop just this part of her identity and retell just one fairy tale, but, as things go with writing, things quickly got out of hand. I realized that Pomona was far more than just a poisoned apple, but that required some more development...
Read more at Mythical Books.
January 28 @ Wonderings of One Person:
Beyond the Fortuneteller's Tent (Beyond #1)
Beyond the Hollow (Beyond #2)
The Inspiration for Writing the Beyond Series
But thenówait! Why not use my own happily ever after? Why not create my own series? And so I did. No vampires, no werewolves, but lots of obscure legends and an ending I canít wait to write. Two of the three planned Beyond books are now published, and Iím not sure if I want the series to endÖyet. I love Petra and Emory. Iím not sure Iím ready to let them go. So, at the moment, I canít say whether the Beyond series will be a trilogy or something much larger. But I do know the ending, and I love it. I hope it will be worth waiting for...
Read the rest of the guest post and an excerpt from Beyond the Fortuneteller's Tent at the Wonderings of One Person.
Who Doesnít Love Fairytales?
Who doesnít love fairytales? Princes and princesses, magic, villains, obstacles to overcome to achieve true loveófairytales have it all. Theyíre an easy escape into an enchanted world. I think that has a lot to do with the current trend in retelling these fantastical stories.
Iíd already decided to write some retellings when I was approached by my publisher to write a full length retelling of the fairytale of my choice. I chose Rapunzel for the full-length, leaving me the option of all the other fairytales for my short stories...
...With all of my fairytales, I studied and read all of the old versions, and a few of the new, using names and settings from the traditional tales. Some of the names might seem a little strange, but with all of my main characters, thereís a meaning behind their name.
I enjoy reading fairytale retellings almost as much as I like writing them. I hope you like the way Iíve retold these classic stories, and have fun immersing yourself into every fairytale you read, both traditional and the retellings. As always, happy reading!
Read more at I Am a Reader, Not a Writer.
My maternal grandmother passed away last February. It was the first time in seven years that my siblings and I were together in the same place.
I see my little sister Soteria the most often and talk to her almost every day. I speak to my older sister Cherie less frequently, but I'm trying to remedy that. Our brother West, however, seems to enjoy falling off the planet. So traveling to Vermont in the driving snow was made extra special for all of us because we got to see him.
I made sure he didn't leave without a signed copy of ENCHANTED. Instead of defacing the title page, like I normally do, I took up almost all of the blank space on the page before that, thanking West profusely for being both my real-life brother and the inspiration for Peter Woodcutter...
Read more at A Backwards Story.
Read more at A Backwards Story.
January 31 @
Bookworm Lisa
The Fairytale Keeper: Avenging the Queen
Read the first part of the novel for FREE:
The Inspiration for Writing The Fairytale Keeper
I didnít want to write another Cinderella story. My story presumes that all of Grimmís fairy tales are based on a real person, and that that person is the real Snow White. During her adventures, she compiled these tales through the people sheíd met, the stories sheíd been told, and the events sheíd experienced.
Read more at Bookworm Lisa.
Tour-Wide Giveaway!!
January 26 - February 10
There are FIVE chances to WIN!!
Winners will be drawn randomly, entries will be validated and the IP Addresses checked for shipping qualifications to award winnings in order of preference, if indicated. See Rafflecopter entry. Additional restrictions on Rafflecopter apply.
1 - Signed print copy of Shadowskin by Bethany Cassel plus a signed sketch of the Main Character by the author! (US Only)
2 - eCopies of both books in the Beyond series by Kristy Tate: Beyond the Fortune Teller's Tent & Beyond the Hollow! (International)
3 - eCopy of Enchanted Fairytales by Cindy C Bennett! (International)
4 - FIVE Signed paperbacks of Enchanted by Alethea Kontis plus swag! (US Only) (That's five winners. Woop!)
5 - eCopy of The Fairytale Keeper: Avenging the Queen by Andrea Cefalo! (International)
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