Wednesday, January 1, 2020

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!



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



HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!

After almost four years of work, my new fantasy/sci-fi book, Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening, is nearing completion and will be published sometime during FEBRUARY of 2020I'll notify you when that happens and when it's up on all the Amazon sites around the world in both paperback and Kindle eBook format.

This book 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!

Before I forget, I also want to mention my editors and let them know how much I appreciated the many hours of hard work they put into this new book. THANK YOU! I couldn't have done it without you! 

Below, I have included the new blurb that will be on the back cover. Exciting times!


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.


Saturday, December 28, 2019

A New Review for "Beatrice: Book II of the Alban Saga"




New review of Beatrice: Book II of the Alban Saga from Amazon UK. Take a look below!

4 Star Rating
A real page turner as I couldn't wait to see what happened! Being from Scotland myself it was enjoyable to read about familiar places. Looking forward to reading the next in series.


To learn more about Beatrice or any of my books, go to the Bob's Books tab at the top of this blog or read more reviews in the Book Review's tab.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Updated Versions Of My Books Were Published In 2019



                                           2nd Edition                           2nd Edition

                          
                   Second Edition             Second Edition 

An updated version of my young adult science fiction novelsRoomsBook I of the Rooms' Series and The Chosen: Book II of the Rooms' Seriesas well as my young adult fantasy novels, Beatrice: Book I of the Alban Saga and Black Grotto: Book II of the Alban Saga, were published in 2019. They are available in either paperback or Kindle eBook on any Amazon site around the world. Just search for my name to view them. On Amazon sites that are not in English, you'll need to include quotation marks around my name to locate my books.


I will not be adding another book to the Rooms' Series. It will remain a duology. For the Alban Saga, I am currently writing the third and final book of that trilogy.


Thursday, December 5, 2019

Writing and Traveling in Europe!




I've been living in Inverness, Scotland now for almost two and half months and will be going to Vienna for Christmas and New Years. I've been waiting on the final edits of my new book, Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening, to be completed and in the meantime have been working on a new book. I still don't know what the title of that book will be, but it's the third and final book in the fantasy series entitled The Alban Saga. I've already included a short section from the beginning of that book in one of my recent blog posts.

I've been traveling in northern Scotland and writing. I love it here. It inspires me, and I feel a connection to the place, the people, and to Scotland's rich history. All of the books in The Alban Saga take place in Scotland and contain a lot of Scottish history as well as real settings all across Scotland. Being here allows me to soak up the culture and helps me a great deal with my research.

I will be in Europe until the summer of 2020, and I plan on continuing my travels not only to Vienna but to Poland, Ireland, and then back to Scotland again at the end of my trip. I also plan on continuing my work on the new book and should get Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening back from the editors sometime soon. When that happens, I'm looking forward to entering it into some sci-fi/fantasy writing contests as well as seeking out an agent and/or a publisher for it. The reaction I've received to it thus far has been very positive, and I believe it has a lot of potential. I'll let you know how all that goes.

As always, I want to thank all of you that read my books and follow my blog. Writing has become my passion. I work hard at it and love writing science fiction and fantasy! Thanks for coming on this journey with me!

Bob Stegner


Friday, November 15, 2019

As of today, my blog is now being read in 76 countries!!!



I want to say hello to everyone around the world who is reading my blog! Readers from the countries of Morocco, Uzbekistan, Madagascar, and Belarus are the latest to join, adding up to 76 countries on the list! Welcome! 

Here's a complete list of the countries.
  • United States
  • Poland
  • Ukraine
  • France
  • Turkey
  • Germany
  • Denmark
  • China
  • Russia
  • United Kingdom
  • Spain
  • Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Romania
  • Taiwan
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Italy
  • Canada
  • Brazil
  • Indonesia
  • Mexico
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • Colombia
  • Austria
  • Macau
  • Ireland
  • India
  • Singapore
  • Moldova
  • Pakistan
  • Netherlands Antilles
  • South Africa
  • Philippines
  • Czech Republic
  • Finland
  • Malaysia
  • Kenya
  • Australia
  • Estonia
  • Japan
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Greece
  • Nepal
  • Bangladesh
  • Switzerland
  • Hungary
  • Portugal
  • Slovenia
  • Bulgaria
  • Israel
  • Mongolia
  • Puerto Rico
  • Iraq
  • Latvia
  • Serbia
  • Sweden
  • Georgia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Iceland
  • Croatia
  • Egypt
  • Algeria
  • Turkmenistan
  • Cypress
  • South Korea
  • Ecuador
  • Kenya
  • Ethiopia
  • Kazakhstan
  • Armenia
  • Morocco
  • Uzbekistan
  • Madagascar
  • Belarus

Monday, November 11, 2019

Third and Final Book of the Alban Saga




While I've been waiting on the return of of my latest SciFi/Fantasy novelMerlin & Arthur: The Awakening, from the editors, I've begun working on the third and final book of the Alban Saga. I'm not sure what the title will be yet, but I've already done quite a bit of research and just finished the first chapter.

The final book of the saga will take the reader on quite an adventure and will begin right where the second bookBlack Grotto, left off. I've included a small portion of the beginning of the first chapter below. Enjoy!


Una Murray lived in a thatch-roofed, white stucco cottage on several acres of land northwest of Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. Her ancestors had worked the croft for generations, and her mother and father had purchased it shortly after their marriage. The cottage was small, only three rooms, but Una had modernized it with the help of one of her neighbors, Angus MacAulay. It had an indoor bathroom and an up to date kitchen, but the bedroom and living area next to the kitchen were much the same as they’d been for years.
Una never had been one to keep her home tidy. The rooms were clean but cluttered with a jumble of knickknacks and books of all kinds lying about. The main room contained wooden furniture stacked with woolen blankets and shawls, a small table and chair for eating and working on various projects, and a cooking area with a days worth of dishes stacked in the sink. She had electricity, but she’d always preferred candles and the light from her fire to keep her company in the evening.
Outside her home, Una had a small garden, some chickens, a few sheep, and two goats that wandered her property. The land was bounded by ancient dry stone walls, and she had lived all of her eighty-two years there. She was a part of the history and fiber of Stornoway and was well known to everyone as a loaner whose only communal ties lay with her closest neighbors and a few select members of the Druid and Wiccan community.
On this early November eve, Una had completed her chores for the day and was sitting down to a meal of tattie scones, hotch potch stew, and tea. The simmering bowl of lamb and vegetables was hearty enough to warm her insides while the peat fire in the fireplace calmed and soothed her shivers without. The weather had finally turned from sunny and clear to the usual damp and cold autumn drizzle that she knew would be with her for months.
As Una lifted the last spoonful of liquid to her lips and swallowed what was left of her scones, she added her dirty dishes to the others in the sink and wiped the table clean. Pulling her chair closer to the fire, she placed another brick of peat on the flames, and gathered her worn and tattered woolen blanket around her shoulders. Then she sat down and scooted up closer to the burning embers and placed her tired and achy feet on an old wooden stool. Clasping her blanket close, she stared into the flickering red, blue, and yellow flames that arose from the dense, black logs of peat and breathed out a deep sigh.
It wasn’t long before her eyelids felt heavy, and she could feel herself needing to go to bed. But, as was her usual custom, she fought off sleep for the moment and reached for her favourite single malt and snifter. She poured a wee dram into the glass to sleep by and breathed it in. It smelled of Scotland - peaty, rich, and earthy. Cupping the glass between her palms, she took her time with it until the last sip lay upon her palate and melted down her throat.
Another long sigh accompanied the completion of her nightly ritual. Then she laid the glass to one side and was about to get up to go to the bathroom when she was shaken out of her reverie. There was a loud pounding on her door. Una seldom had company, and hardly ever after dark. The pounding came again, weaker this time, but just as insistent. Then again, silence.
Keeping the blanket around her, she came to her feet, grabbed the iron poker that lay against the stones of the fireplace, and walked warily towards the four-paned window near the door. She glanced outside but couldn’t see anyone. She didn’t want to open the door, but she knew there was no getting round it.
Grasping the handle with one hand and holding the poker above her head with the other, she opened it just a crack. Peering out, she couldn’t see anyone until she glanced down. In front of her was a person bent over and kneeling on the ground. They were wearing a thick, brown woolen robe that was rain-soaked and hanging heavy over their frame. They had sandals on that were caked in mud, and their head was bowed and shielded by the hood of their robe. In the absence of a sash, the person’s left hand was clutching the front of the robe to keep it closed, and in their right was a long, wooden staff with a blood red jewel at one end.
Una instantly recognized the staff as that of a Druid priestess. It gave her pause, but then she opened the door a bit more and abruptly asked, “Who are ye? Why are ye at my door at this time o’ the night?”
 The person glanced up, and Una could now see that it was a woman. Her long red hair was wet and matted against her forehead and face; her lips were blue and quivering. She spoke unsteadily and asked, “Can I come in? I’m soaked through, and…I’m weak and freezing…please!”
Sensing her desperation, Una laid the poker to one side, helped the woman to her feet, and said, “Come with me.” As soon as she touched her, it was clear that the woman had been speaking the truth. She was trembling uncontrollably underneath the wet robe and was so weak and frail that Una had to use all of her strength just to help her get up and walk over to the chair by the fire.
Once there, Una said, “Here, give me yer staff, and I’ll help ye out of yer sandals and robe before ye catch yer death!” In response, the woman only nodded. Una laid the staff to one side and knelt down in front of her. She took her sandals off and wiped the mud from her feet. She laid the leather sandals by the fire and removed the wet, heavy garment, which took some doing. Then Una wrapped her own blanket around the woman’s upper body.
There was some stew left on the stove so Una put it in a bowl and poured a healthy dram of whisky into a second snifter. She had to help the woman eat and drink because her hands were shaking uncontrollably. Then Una poured another dram for her and got some scones for her to eat. The woman’s trembling had eased just enough at that point that she could manage on her own, so Una put another brick of peat on the fire and placed an additional blanket around the woman’s legs. She studied her for a time and then asked, “So lass, do ye have a name?”
“Aye.”
Her answer made Una chuckle. She said, “Well, what is it then? I cannae just call ye, woman.”
That brought a slight smile to the woman’s lips. She sipped once more on the whisky, swallowed, and replied, “My name’s…Obsidian…Obsidian Ualas.”
“Ualas…ye don’t hear that name very often. I reckon it’s old Gaelic, eh?”
“’Tis.” Then Obsidian had a question of her own. “Can…can I ask you something?”
“Aye.”
“This’ll sound strange, but what year is it?”
Una tilted her head, confused by the request. “Ye want t’ know what year ‘tis?”
Obsidian merely answered, “Aye, I’m a bit muddled right now.”
It was clear that she’d been through a lot, so Una merely answered her question. “Well, ‘tis two thousand twenty six, lass. Ye dinnae know that?”
    With the answer, Obisidian’s eyes widened and carried a flash of anger. The look quickly vanished and was replaced by one of complete despair. Then tears started to gather and glisten in the corners of her eyes. She glanced away, hoping that the old woman hadn’t noticed and whispered to herself, “So it’s true…”  


Friday, October 18, 2019

Waiting On The Editors & Plans For My Next Book!


The manuscript of my latest SciFi/Fantasy novel, Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening is still at the editors. Once it is complete and in its final form, I'll send it off to as many agents as I can, and while I'm in Europe, I'll attempt to meet with some agents and publishers there and enter it in some writing competitions. If I can find a publisher or an agent, I will go that route this time to publish the book. If not, I'll publish it independently as I have my others.


I've been enjoying some time off in Scotland, but I've also been thinking hard about my next project. In my last blog post, I mentioned that I might start a book of poetry, but I've decided against that for now. 

For those of you that have read the first two books of the Alban Saga, Beatrice & Black Grotto, I've made the decision to finally write the third and final book of that series. While I was in the Orkney Isles, an idea came to me about a possible plot, and the more I thought about it, the more I liked it. I don't have an idea for the title yet and just started doing some initial work on the plot, the characters, and the setting. I'm very excited about it, though, and will let you know more as I can.

So...keep watching my blog. I'll let you know what's going on with this new project as well as what's happening with Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening.

As always, thanks for joining me on this wonderful journey!

Bob