Does a hero always have to be the good guy?

D. J. Adamson published this article from me in her newsletter, which you can find at http://www.djadamson.com/blog/

Sometimes the bad guy is just more—well—interesting. Think of Hannibal Lecter. During our viewing of the first hobbit film, the audience oohed in delight when Gollum took the stage. We’re way past the “good ole days” when the hero was squeaky clean, like Clark Kent with his starched white shirt, his black framed glasses, and his mild manners. We don’t expect the hero to always speak politely, do good and pick the car up for his grandparents. Oops. See there? Even Superman has a dark secret.

We want some bad in our heroes. We want them to be struggling humans just like we are. Kent Clark is the consummate outsider, copying the ways of his guest planet desperately so he can fit in and get the girl. He’s the nerd’s hero. “See, you picked the captain of the football team and look what a gem you missed in me.” Then there’s Aragorn, the dark and dangerous Strider who turns out to be the hidden king of all the lands—once he finds his courage to face the ultimate temptation of the ring of power.

We want some good in our villains, too. There needs to be some spark of light in them that we can cheer on. We adore Lecter’s good manners, while we roll our eyes at Kent Clark’s. What a delicious combination—a man with impeccable manners and gourmet tastes who eats people who we secretly think deserve it.

Which reminds me of Dexter. He’s another sympathetic mass murderer. Then there’s Gollum, who has struggled with a power much greater than himself and become a ruin. But we can sympathize. Who hasn’t felt overwhelmed by the world at times? Who doesn’t want to believe that even the worst can rise up and ironically save the day?

Beneath the Hallowed Hill_ebook_300dpiI was surprised when my favorite villain took over the second book in my series, Beneath the Hallowed Hill. The best of the dark magicians who serves the Illuminati in their quest to keep control of the world’s power and wealth, Cagliostro is suddenly overcome with longing. For what? For the truth of who he is and his lost love, a beautiful red head whose bell-clear laugh haunts him. He goes in search of these things and in so doing destroys Atlantis, but saves modern-day Glastonbury.

“Stories are equipment for living,” theorist Kenneth Burke declared. We read and watch stories to know about the world and ourselves. The polar opposites of children’s literature just don’t do the job.

Interview with Cynthia R. Richards

Please welcome fantasy and horror writer Cynthia R. Richards to the blog today.

Tell us a little about yourself.

My literary career began when I interned as a part-time columnist for a small entertainment newspaper in college (a long, long time ago). I wore several hats: food critic, entertainment reviewer and cranky editor. Freelance Journalism wasn’t for me though (I enjoyed eating too much), so I eventually entered the Information Technology field as a computer programmer. Somehow I fell in with the wrong crowd and became the dreaded Project Manager.

A co-author of horror and urban fantasy novels, my first solo fiction project – Phantom Harvest – was published by Whiskey Creek Press in 2013. My book baby is up for an EPIC EBOOK Award for Best  Fantasy of 2014. I’m an active member of EPIC and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers.

Please tell us about your latest book? Phantom HarvestCOVER

Phantom Harvest, Book One in the Mutant Casebook Series, introduces the dangerous and diverse Mutant World.  Created by an atomic test gone horribly wrong, the “Calamity” ripped a hole in reality. Humans torn from their homes were split apart into many versions of themselves. Some theorized that a devious intelligence based the human mutations on the person’s core nature. Many of them became Dark Elves. These beautiful, ruthless beings took control. They established a corrupt governing body and built the city of New Athens. Other types of mutants made up the dregs of their new society. Some stayed within the protection of the city.  Others, criminals and vicious killers, migrated to the savage wilderness known as the Outskirts.

Gideon, a half-breed mutant with a surly temper and rotten luck, struggles to scrape a living as a tracker in the desolate territory near the gateway to the human world. Business seems to be picking up when Gideon is approached by a powerful dark elf with deep pockets and a serious problem. Human miners at the dark elf’s plant are being taken by an elusive predator. Gideon is pressured to find the killer before word of the disappearances reaches the human world, endangering the tense relationship between their two races. But, nothing is simple this close to the conduit between worlds. Archangel, a ruthless mercenary operating in the secret sectors of mutant society, has set his own deadly game in motion.

Surrounded by savage wilderness and cut off from contact with civilization, Gideon must find a way to protect his friends and survive to collect his bounty.

Does this book fit into a series? What is the focus of that series?

Phantom Harvest is the first book in the Mutant Casebook Series. It introduces the dangerous and diverse Mutant World.  The series is based upon the exploits of Gideon and his adopted father, Hiroshi.

How did you prepare to write about the book’s specific area or field of study?

The Mutant Casebook Series is based on a “What If” scenario. What if atomic testing in the 1950s went wrong and there was an accident that ripped a hole in reality? Humans were pulled into another world. Their molecular structure mutated, giving them extraordinary power and changing their bodies to fit their new environment. How would the mutated humans cope? Would they cling to their old lives, building cities and developing governments? Or would they simply succumb to animal behavior?

While this book is a Fantasy, it is strongly based in the sciences. I did research on genetics, quantum physics and astronomy. My day job centers around information technology and medicine. Of course there was the historical research of Area 51 and Japanese Internment Camps. This really was a fascinating and fun project

What are you working on right now?

I’m juggling two literary projects right now. Pariah is the first book in a new dark fantasy series.  Millennia have passed since the corrupt of Seelie society were banished from Otherworld. Abandoned in the Human Realm, their descendants keep to the shadows, controlling criminal organizations and governments in secret.

The Second project I’m working on is Vendetta, Book Two in the Mutant Casebook Series. This time the boys are in the Mutant city of New Athens. Low on cash, Gideon reluctantly agrees to take on a missing persons case. Someone makes it clear they don’t want the guy found as attempts on Hiroshi’s life begin. 

Author Website –  http://crrichards.com

Author Blog – http://deepthoughtsandjunk.wordpress.com/

FB Author Page – https://www.facebook.com/authorcrrichards

Twitter – @CR_Richards

Amazon Author Page – http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00BA159W2

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Mayan Goddess Ixchel Comes to LA in New Short Story

WHITE MOON (A Short Story), by Theresa CraterWhite Moon

When you call the Ancient Ones, sometimes they come. Mason and Gail struggle to reignite their passion. Jacqueline has a surprise encounter with the love of her youth. When Mayan Goddess Ixchel comes for her divine lover, lost in human form, she spreads magic in her wake.

Previously published in Ride the Moon.

$2.99 at Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Apple

Interview with Charbel Tadros

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Today we welcome Charbel Tadros, fantasy writer.

1.      Please tell us a little about yourself.

My name is Charbel Tadros, currently 25 years old. I’m married and expecting a baby soon. I work at a school here in Lebanon in developing and executing life skills programs for students with special needs in addition to being a High School Counselor as well as a writer for the Red Carpet Magazine. I have been into spirituality for over 12 years now and have been writing for over 15. The first novel I published was “The Destined Journey” and it was a spiritual novel which was unexpectedly very well received in Lebanon. I also published a collection of spiritual poetry entitled “When the Spirit Speaks”. My most recent publication is a fantasy novel called “Leviathan”, which will be part of the War of the Heavens Trilogy. I currently live in Brummana, Lebanon.

2.    Leviathan Please tell us about your latest book.

“Leviathan”, my latest novel is an epic fantasy which was inspired by the death of one of my close friends in a car crash a few years back. I used my writing skills and helped revive him in this novel. It is the story of his brother and how he dealt with the tragedy before discovering the world of energy and going from one world to another where he and his girlfriend Vicky meet various mythical creatures. These creatures, including gods, angels and demons, used to interact more with humans before because humans believed in them more. Now, because of that lack of belief, they weren’t acquiring enough energy and couldn’t interact with people anymore.

3.      Does this book fit into a series? What is the focus of that series?

“Leviathan” is part of a trilogy called “War of the Heavens”. Its focus is how energy is used in real Magick. The techniques of magick are spread around the books and will help readers understand how energy can be used to perform magickal deeds. Of course, the books will also help readers understand the real meaning of magick and how it is as scientific as physics, though not as well understood.

4.      How did you prepare to write about the book’s specific area or field of study?

I don’t usually prepare for writing a book. My brain just tells me that the book is ready and I should start writing. When it does that, I just sit at my laptop and start writing. Most of the time, I have no idea what I’m writing or how events in the story will unfold. Sometimes, I even have to reread what I wrote and discover that I had no idea I knew anything about what I had been writing. I believe that I am just a vessel and things are being written through me.

5.      How does this book fit into your real-life interests?

I have always been interested in quantum physics and the law of attraction. When I put them together, I understood how magick works and I got really interested in it. Eventually, I just wrote about it.

6.      What are you working on right now?

Currently, I just started working on the second part of the War of the Heavens trilogy. I am also expected to start working on my Master’s thesis about special education in a few months.

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Facebook page: www.facebook.com/waroftheheavens
Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Leviathan-War-Heavens-Charbel-Tadros-ebook/dp/B00HFDJ2T0

 

New Egyptian Short Story

The Nile floods when Sirius rises just before the sun. And when the Priestess of Hathor and the Priest of Horus perform the Sacred Marriage ritual. Read it now.

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Reprint from The Aether Age:  Helios (2012).

Jennifer Allis Provost on Copper Girl

Welcome Jennifer Allis Provost who has a new urban fantasy out called Copper Girl. Be sure to enter the raffle to win a free copy (link at the end of the interview.)

Please tell us a little about yourself.

You could say that I wear many hats.  By day, I hang out in a cubicle. By night, I’m a writer of fantasy and horror. All the time, I’m a mother to three year old twins. You guessed it – my biggest obstacle is balancing all of my obligations.

Please tell us about your latest book.

Copper Girl, which releases June 25, 2013 from Spence City, is about a world that’s full of magic – until the government outlaws it. This is a problem for our heroine, Sara Corbeau, since she just happens to be an Elemental, born with the ability to make metal do her bidding. What’s worse, her family is on a government watch list, and both her father and brother have gone missing.

Sara adopts a ‘hide in plain sight’ policy, living in a dingy apartment and working at a boring, go-nowhere job.  Her plan of moving through life unnoticed works pretty well, until she takes a nap during her lunch break and has a vivid dream about a man named Micah. It turns out that he’s no figment of her imagination, but an elf from the Otherworld. And, he just might be the key to finding Sara’s missing father and brother.

CopperGirlsFRONTcoverFINALhirezDoes this book fit into a series? What is the focus of that series?

Copper Girl is the first book of the Copper Legacy, a four book series that follows Sara as she struggles to piece her family back together, and bring magic back to her world.

How did you prepare to write about the book’s specific area or field of study?

Since Copper Girl is an urban fantasy, I made sure to read extensively in the genre; some of my favorites are Ilona Andrews’ Kate Daniels series, Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson series, War for the Oaks by Emma Bull, and Charles de Lint’s Newford series (especially Onion Girl).

How does this book fit into your real-life interests?

Sara makes a significant piece of jewelry for Micah, and I have been known to string a bead or two. She also has an unhealthy addiction to caffeine. (Being a caffeine addict is totally an interest. I am very interested in obtaining my next shot of espresso!)

What are you working on right now?

I’m finishing up the Copper Legacy (and possibly a spinoff duology), and working on another urban fantasy set in Scotland. I’m also gearing up to re-release my fantasy series in 2014. Lots of work ahead for me, and I’m loving every minute of it.

Thanks for having me, Theresa!

Click here to enter the free giveaway of Copper Girl!

Jennifer Allis Provost is a native New Englander who lives in a sprawling colonial along with her beautiful and precocious twins, a dog, a parrot (maroon bellied conure, to be exact), two cats, and a wonderful husband who never forgets to buy ice cream. As a child, she read anything and everything she could get her hands on, including a set of encyclopedias, but fantasy was always her favorite. She spends her days drinking vast amounts of coffee, arguing with her computer, and avoiding any and all domestic behavior.

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http://jenniferallisprovost.com/

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New Short Story

The Judgment of Osiris — A modern retelling of an ancient myth. The ancient gods of Egypt reach through time and claim Owen as their next sacrifice. On the last day of the tour he leads, Owen accepts a gift from a rival tour guide Simon. The miniature sarcophagus contains a mysterious white powder  that takes Owen into the mythic Egyptian underworld. Will resurrection come for him as it did for his namesake Osiris?