Showing posts with label New Novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Novel. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2020

Finally! MERLIN & ARTHUR: THE AWAKENING Has Been Published On All Amazon Websites Around The World!



Cover Image
By Vladimir Yu. Arkhipov, Arkhivov - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8733781


My new fantasy/sci-fi/international intrigue novel, Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening, has been published in both Paperback and Kindle eBook format on all Amazon websites around the world!

I had originally intended to stay in Europe to complete this project, but because of the coronavirus I was not able to do that. I had to leave early and finish it in the U. S. I'm fine and incredibly happy that, after almost four years of work, the book is done and ready for you to read!

Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening is the culmination of not only a lot of work, sleepless nights, and long hours of research, but it's also the fulfillment of a dream that I've had for a long time. Like many of you, I've been enamored with the legend of Merlin & Arthur since I was young, and to bring them into the future and finally write a book about their latest adventures has been incredibly rewarding...and a lot of fun!

Enjoy reading and let me know what you think of my new creation by either doing a review on Amazon or Goodreads, commenting on my blog, or just sending me an email. I'll be excited to hear from you as always!

Below, I've included the blurb that will be on the back cover of the of the book!


BLURB

In the future, Arthur Pendragon and Merlin Ambrosius are brought back to life, but neither of them have any recollection of who they are or where they came from. Once they finally discover each other and their memories return, the reason for their awakening becomes clear.

An international event has occurred in the Koryak Mountains in Siberia, and that event has reignited earth’s old magic, revived the two legendary heroes, and set off a chain of events that not only threatens Britain but the very future of all life on earth.

It will take all of Merlin and Arthur's skill and cunning, along with those of a large cast of characters within the mighty Western Alliance, to have any chance of stopping what has been set loose upon the world.

Follow the twists and turns of this epic tale, and it will take you to places, scenes, and events beyond imagining.



Sunday, May 12, 2019

MERLIN & ARTHUR: The Awakening -- Almost finished!




I'm finally working on the last chapter of my new SciFi/Fantasy novel, Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening. Once chapter 30 is done, I'll write the epilogue, and then the book will go into editing. I can't believe I'm this close to finishing the first draft! It's been quite a journey!

Writing the climax of the book has been an incredible experience, not only because of the book's complexity but also because of how hard I've labored to keep the tension building to the very end. It's been a challenge, but I'm extremely pleased with how it's coming together.

I'm looking forward to sharing Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening with you! It will still be awhile before it's published but keep checking my blog for updates. When it's done and when it's published, you'll be the first to know!

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Update: My New Sci-Fi/Fantasy Novel




In my new Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel, Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening, I'm currently working on chapter 26. I've written over 123,000 words so far and just recently entered the build up to the climax.  It will take place over several chapters, and there will be an epilogue at the end to tie it all together.

I'll be leaving for Scotland again, probably in September, so I'm hoping to complete the book within a couple of months or so.

This particular novel has not been an easy one to write. I started it on October 16, 2016, and have been working on it since. Three months before that, I did a great deal of research to prepare, and it didn't stop there. In every chapter since, I've had to continue to do additional research. In fact, the other day it took two hours to complete one paragraph due to the need to look up information.

The story has elements of the Merlin and Arthur legend in it that I wanted to carry on within the plot, but most of it is told slightly in the future. It takes place in various locations around the world and has an important strand of international intrigue built in as well. Throughout the plot there's a large cast of characters, several government agencies from different countries, and aspects of fantasy and science fiction woven throughout.

As you can imagine, it's been an incredible amount of work, but I've loved every minute of it and have approached this book somewhat differently than my others. From the start, I set out to have each chapter be mini-story of sorts, yet still write it in such a way as to encourage the reader to wonder about what would happen next. I also incorporated a similar writing philosophy within each sentence and paragraph, attempting to end them with the most important word or phrase - not burying the lead, so to speak.

One last tidbit that I wanted to share with you was that I've been struggling mightily with the climax and ending of the book. However, two days ago I was working on chapter 26, and it all started coming together. I was relieved and extremely excited! I take a great deal of pride in how my books end, and I didn't want to let myself, the characters, or you down with this one. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

I'm looking forward to sharing Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening with you!

Keep checking my blog for updates. When it's done, you'll be the first to know!

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

M: Updated Synopsis Of My Latest Novel



Below is the updated synopsis of my latest novel, "M". I also wanted to let you know that the current title will change when the book is actually published. I just completed the fourteenth chapter and am hoping to finish and have it available sometime during 2018.


Synopsis

The year is 2022, and two seemingly unrelated events will set in motion the narrative of this science fiction/fantasy novel. One is an earthquake whose epicentre is located in the Bristol Channel between Wales and England. The other is a huge explosion at what is thought to be an observatory in the Koryak Mountains in eastern Siberia. Because of these events, two of the most legendary, medieval heroes in Britain's history come back to life, and an international incident begins to hit the newsrooms around the globe.

The story incorporates two plot lines. The first contains the awakening of the two legendary Brits who enter this new and strange world confused and unsure. As they struggle with their identity, they come in contact with people who give them aid. There is Nim who has two young boys and runs the family sheep farm near Carmarthen, her husband, Duncan, a history professor and MP in Parliament, a vicar and his wife in Glastonbury, and a woman named Gwawr who works with the homeless. The second includes two MI6 agents that have secretly entered Russian territory on a hazardous mission, twenty-four black ops from four western countries, Abram Zima, the President of Russia, the heads of four of his agencies, and, most importantly, the people who live in the towns and cities across Russia that are caught up in tragic events inside their own country.

What started in Siberia could not only threaten the lives of the Russian people but all life on earth. And with no solution in sight and virtually all hope lost, the world's future could come down to the revival of the old and ancient magic, some dangerous and delicate diplomacy, and an almost impossible quest that has little to no chance of succeeding.

Monday, January 22, 2018

"M": The Convergence Of Two Plot Lines





In my latest fantasy/science fiction/international intrigue novel"M", I have two significant plot lines that have been unraveling since the beginning of the book. I just completed chapter 12 and have written a little over 50,000 words. The two plot lines will soon begin to converge.

One of them has been the resurrection of two medieval characters in Wales and England. The second, the development of a major international incident, which has taken place in Russian Siberia.

The final steps bringing these together will occur in chapters 13 and 14. I'm really pleased with the story development at this stage and am very much looking forward to melding the two plot lines into one.

There has been a tremendous amount of research involved in "M", and the two stories within the book have been very unique and different in tone as well as substance and setting. I'm looking forward to completing it, especially considering my style of writing. Before I start a book, I generally know the beginning and end and how I'm going to get there. I know some of the characters as well, but as I write, I see the story in my mind, like a movie, and many times the plot will take twists and turns that I never expected. It makes it a lot more fun to write and allows for the book to evolve as I write it. I like not having everything figured out ahead of time.

I know it's going to take at least another year or so before it's released, but I can hardly wait for you to read it!

Sunday, December 10, 2017

New Quote from Chapter 11 of "M"




Below, I have included a recent quote from chapter 11 of my latest fantasy/science fiction novel"M".

Enjoy!

   Well before sunrise, people had already begun to gather round the lake at the base of Tor Glastonbury. It was one of those mornings when the air was still and cold, the sky clear, and all but the very top of the tor was enshrouded in thick, heavy fog. A half-moon rested at its apex just above Michael’s Tower, lending a silky glow and a feeling of enchantment to the already otherworldly setting.
   For as far back as anyone could remember, the faithful and the curious had gathered at the tor in the dark to watch the sun come up on the day of the winter solstice, but this year the size of the crowd was much larger. The obvious reason was the dramatic return of the lake. After over a thousand years, the tor was once again circumscribed by water, and many saw it as the return of Avalon - the return of The Isle of Glass.  And as they stood together cloaked in the inky blackness of early morning, the hushed sound of lapping at the shore seemed to carry the thought that was on everyone’s mind, ‘This can’t be a coincidence?’
   Then the crowd's attention was drawn towards the center of the lake. It seemed that there were lights flickering and dancing within the dense fog that hung above the water. The lights became even more agitated in their movements and started to rise. They ascended rapidly and then burst into the open air around Michael’s Tower. This happened just as the sun’s light was touching the horizon, and the birth of a new winter was about to dawn. Once the lights had escaped the fog, the crowd could clearly see eight green and lavender spheres of glittering light, swirling around the base of the tower. A collective gasp could be heard from the gathering, and then someone yelled, “Fata Morgana – the lights of Avalon!” But the vision only lasted a few more moments and was rapidly overtaken by a sunrise unbelievably dramatic and vibrant. Silence reasserted itself, leaving the onlookers staring in awe, wondering, and confused.   

Monday, November 13, 2017

New Quote from M: Dream Sequence





Below, I have included a quote from my latest fantasy/science fiction novel"M".

This quote is a dream sequence for one of the characters near the end of chapter 10.

Enjoy!

     The opaque, black clouds covered the sun, and lightning bolts were erupting from the rise overlooking the battlefield. The dead on both sides lay strewn about like decaying leaves on dark, bloodstained soil after a great and violent storm. I saw myself lying there amongst my comrades - a sword wound leaking blood from my side, and a young warrior crumpled over a spear nearby. One end of the spear was penetrating his chest, and the other, I was holding in my right hand. I knew I had killed him, and he…he had dealt with me with his sword. I, too, would soon die. Then a voice called to me. I glanced up and saw a saint kneeling over me. His hand was on my shoulder. His white hair and beard created a halo around his face. I could feel his power and thought for a moment that I knew him. He then said my name again and again and shook me as if to call me back from the dead…

Monday, February 6, 2017

Took 3 Months Off, But I'm Back to Work on "M"!




I stopped writing in November of 2016 after I had started work on my new novel, but I'm back at it now. I had completed the Prologue and Chapter 1 before I took a break. Now I've completed Chapter 2 and just started work on Chapter 3.

It wasn't easy getting back into writing, especially considering that up until I took the time off, I was spending six to eight hours a day, five days a week, working on my novels for almost three and a half years straight. I had established a rhythm, but I was also tired. The rest did me a lot of good!

I think part of the reason that I needed the time was that Black Grotto was such an all-consuming project, and this new book, I knew, would be even more so. It is, but now that I'm working on it again, I also know it's going to be a lot of fun!

Just as a reminder, M is going to be a combination of science fiction and fantasy. The two main characters will come from medieval times, but the bulk of the novel will occur in the near future, beginning in 2022, and include several countries and an episode of international intrigue.

Below, I've written down the first paragraph of the Prologue, just to give you a feel for how the book begins. This novel, as with Black Grotto, will take the reader on a long journey with several intermingling plot lines and some very compelling and unexpected characters.

So...here's your first look at M!


Prologue


She had taken the last of his secrets as her own and had drained and exhausted her aged lover. He was stretched out in her arms and could barely open his eyes any longer. His features were brutally drawn and haggard from the suffering she had caused, and his skin was the color of tallow. There was no doubt that he was slipping away. She held him close and talked softly as she gave him wine mixed with herbal potions to ease his passing. But despite her acts of tenderness, terrible guilt emerged over what she had done. She assuaged herself with the truth that her love for him had not been false, and that even though his sight and magic had left him long ago, he still possessed considerable knowledge that needed to be shared. Yes, it would cause him pain, but it had to be done before it, too, was lost.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

STARTED WRITING MY NEW NOVEL!




I have started writing my next novel! It will be titled M and will combine both fantasy and science fiction. I'm extremely excited about the project and have already spent a great deal of time doing research and working on the plot and characters. The setting of the novel will be a few years in the future, and it will include some famous medieval characters and involve a situation of international intrigue. It will be my most ambitious project to date!

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

BLACK GROTTO Is Published on Amazon Around the World!

Published!



It happened more quickly than I thought it would, but you can now get your paperback or Kindle copy of my new fantasy novel, Black Grotto, from any Amazon site in the world. It's been a long journey, but a lot of fun! I hope you enjoy Black Grotto!

To learn more about the book, click here or on the Bob's Books tab at the top of my blog page.


Friday, September 4, 2015

CAVE OF DREAMS: Character Profiles

Cave of Dreams 


CHARACTER PROFILES

I'm writing a new fantasy novel titled Cave of Dreams. In sequence, it comes after Beatrice, but it is being written so that you can read it without having read the first book. They have many of the same characters with some new ones added in Cave of Dreams.

It seems the more I write, the more I attempt to give each of my characters their own very unique personality and characteristics. In order to accomplish that in a more organized fashion, I've recently taken to listing each of their attributes before I begin writing about them in the novel. I can remember them better that way, and I can also make sure that each of them is truly an individual. It's a technique that I'm finding quite helpful, as I seem to refer back to each character's profile often and even add to it as I write.

To give you an example, I'm going to show you one of the profiles that I created for a new character in Cave of Dreams. I've taken the list of attributes for him directly from my working notes for the book and listed them below. The list does not contain all of his characteristics because some of them would tell you too much about the novel. There are enough, though, for you to get a sense of what I'm doing.

One other technique that I found useful in developing this particular character was that I did an image search on the internet for a person that would fit his general description. And in so doing, he actually ended up being a compilation of my imagination as well as several of the pictures that I viewed during the search.

In relation to his name, it is completely fictitious, derived from a Scottish name search that I did.

Dr. Willam Hamilton Brodie or Wellyn (his Druid name)
  • Professor of Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh University
  • Avocation is as a Druid healer mostly during the summer months
    • In that capacity, his name is Wellyn
  • 59 years old
  • 5' 10"
  • White shoulder length hair parted in the middle of his head
  • Ruddy, outdoors complexion
  • Gray eyes
  • Summer clothes
    • T-shirt and blue jeans
    • Leather loafers
  • Dress as Druid healer
    • Brown, hooded ankle-length robe
  • Tattoos on arms and one shoulder
    • Druid runes
  • Fit but slight paunch - likes Scottish ale
    • Strong arms like his ancestor, Erin
  • Serious student of
    • Celtic and Druid history
    • Sacred Druid sites in Scotland
    • Druid healing techniques and customs
  • Knows of the Baumans and the new Center on their estate
  • Direct descendant of famous Druid Prophet, Erin
  • Drives a white and brown 2-door Cooper

Saturday, August 15, 2015

CAVE OF DREAMS: Sneak Peek at the 1st Paragraph from each of the First 7 Chapters

Cave of Dreams 


Below, is a sneak peek into my new fantasy novel, Cave of Dreams. I've included the first paragraph or two from each of the first seven chapters.


Chapter 1
The Prophet & The Scribe
AD 500

Looking down the valley from the opening of the cave, through white flakes floating haphazardly towards the ground, Adair could see Erin’s apparition moving ever so slowly towards him, inching his way up the slope in the sluggish and unsteady movement of the aged. Adair had tried to assist his master, attempting to give him support and help along the final leg of his journey, but Erin had simply gazed up into Adair’s eyes, shook his head, and in a shaky yet determined voice, spoke softly saying, “This is my journey. I…must do it alone…”

Chapter 2
The Druid’s Journey
AD 500

The next two days and nights Erin spent planning and getting ready for his own treacherous pilgrimage, and in that preparation he also had time to remember and think back to what had brought him to this place and time.
Ever since he was young, he had had vivid dreams that sometimes came true. He thought back to what he recalled was his first. He had been only eight at the time and had had an unusually real and frightening dream about his older brother, Elimar. During one night’s sleep, he had clearly seen his brother stumble and fall from a cliff near their home. The next day, he’d warned him of it and begged him to be careful. He knew that Elimar often went to the cliffs to gather sheep, but Elimar did not pay any attention to his younger brother. Even his parents had laughed a bit asking him if he thought himself some kind of Druid prophet.

Chapter 3
Rebirth
AD 500

Adair had set out from the Island of the Druid’s, believing that his trip back to be with Erin would be much quicker this time, especially since he had taken a small pack horse along to carry his burdens. However, finding someone with a large enough boat to transport both he and his animal across the water, along with the difficulties caused by the severe winter weather, had worked against him. It looked as if the trip would take him a good ten days instead of the seven that he’d hoped for. This was a great worry to him because Erin needed him there exactly at the end of the current moon cycle. The extra three days could cost Erin his life, so Adair made up his mind to travel an extra four or five hours each day, starting early in the morning and not stopping until darkness had set in. He had to get there on time.

Chapter 4
Black-Haired Beauties
AD 500

His sight, as he dreamed and stumbled through a world beyond knowing, was like a patterned collage of images, moments, and times from the past, present and future. Most in color and as real as the creases in his own hand, but some in black and white, flat and two-dimensional like white cave drawings swirling about on black walls. Each picture held meaning and foresight, but only if he could truly see and understand them; only if he could sort them, classify and arrange them in a way that would bring insight and coalesce into prophecy.

Chapter 5
Fergus’s Tale
October 7, 2022

Even on her eighteenth birthday, Bea had wanted to spend some time working at the Druid & Wiccan Spiritual Center. It was located on her family’s estate where their old mansion had once stood. Architecturally, the Center was a very unique building. It was made of wood, stone, and glass, with sections of green turf laid out artfully across its exterior. It resembled a large rounded hill. Its shape and design had been derived from a famous real-life rock mound that stood behind the Iona Abbey on the revered Isle of Iona.

Chapter 6
Bea’s Story
October 8, 2022

The smell of scones, coffee and tea lingered in the air, and the metallic sounds of glasses, dishes, pots and pans being cleaned and put away emanated from the kitchen. Bea couldn’t help but smile as she watched her mother and father take over from Marta and her grandmamma. They had ushered the two masters of the kitchen into the living area, insisting that it was time for them to take a break. Of course Marta complained, but in the end, the two of them acquiesced and sat together on the couch. They had munched while cooking and serving everyone else, but they hadn’t eaten properly. Now, they could finally relax and chat a bit, while savoring a buttered scone slathered with Marta’s homemade wild cherry jam and sipping casually on their favorite blend of morning tea.

Chapter 7
The Mirror Image
October 4, 2010

Having awakened from an unsettled sleep and a long night of hellish dreams, Brenna stood next to the open window in a milky-white cotton shift that her acolyte, Abbey Creag, had given her. The fabric was loose and soft as it ebbed and flowed across her body in the early-morning, autumn breeze. Sweat still glistened on her sallow brow, but her heart had slowed along with her breathing - the nightmarish visions fading with each passing moment.