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One Stop for Writers: an Online Library Unlike Any Other

Hey, guys! Some of you have probably heard me talk about the Emotion Thesaurus before, about what a valuable tool it is and how I wish I could have the whole set of books in paperback for easy reference. Well today, I have something interesting for you: a post from Angela and Becca, the authors of those books. They have an exciting new project in the works that I can’t wait to check out.

Take it away, folks!

Every once in a while, something comes along that changes things for the better.

And in the world of writers, this is especially welcoming, because we all know just how much sweat, courage and persistence it takes to write a book and then release it into the world.

Today I’m pointing you toward a new website which I hope will help writers brainstorm stronger characters, craft deeper, more compelling plots, and teach us how to be more effective with our description so we draw readers in.

One Stop For Writers is a collaboration between Becca Puglisi and Angela

Ackerman, authors of The Emotion Thesaurus, and Lee Powell, creator of Scrivener for Windows. This powerhouse online library is filled with one-of-a-kind descriptive thesaurus collections, tools, tutorials and much more, all geared to provide the resources you need to strengthen your prose and write more efficiently.

Want to check One Stop For Writers out?

Hop on over to Writers Helping Writers for their Launch Week festivities (October 7-14th)! If you know Angela, Lee and Becca already, you probably can guess there will be some great prizes, and probably a bit of paying-it-forward too.


Check This Out: Torn

Hey, everyone! Check out this post: L. Marie from ElSpace interviewed me about my writing process (and a few other things). Check out the post and the rest of her site!

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If you follow Disregard the Prologue, then you’re already aware of the clever and cool Kate Sparkes and her fantasy trilogy named after the first book, Bound. She’s here today to talk about Torn, book 2 of the series. Ready? Let’s rock and roll!

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El Space: Four quick facts about yourself?
Kate: Hmm. . . . Okay. One: We bought our first house this summer, and I finally have my own office space. It’s just as amazing as I imagined it would be, but I will be forever grateful for the fact that I had to write my first books in a stinky basement.
Two: I’m not a dog person, and I’m really not a small dog person, but I have a chihuahua snuggled on my lap right now, and it is most excellent.

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Bruno, Kate’s dog

Three: I just took up running, and can’t believe how much I’m enjoying…

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Tis the Season to be Drafting (Giveaway!)

Aaah, autumn. Season of back-to-school, sweater weather, pumpkin spice everything, gorgeous foliage, Halloween…

And of course, NaNoWriMo.

We’ve talked before here about what National Novel Writing Month means to me, so we won’t go into it much here. Long story short, Bound was my first NaNo project (started in 2010, revised and completed over several years following that), and without the push to get words out, I doubt I ever would have finished drafting a book.

Now I have a best-selling YA Fantasy trilogy almost finished, plus a few other books drafted or in the works.

(Don’t let anyone tell you all quickly-drafted books are crap. Do you know what they are, though? FINISHED, and that’s half the battle.)

The point is, I owe a lot to the event that sees hundreds of thousands of brand-new and experienced authors pushing themselves to pop out a brand new novel (or at least the first 50K words of one) every November. Even when writing is your job and 1,667 words a day would be exceedingly slow for drafting, there’s nothing like the energy you find in the NaNo forums, the thrill of adding another win to the list, the fun of pep talks, or the excitement of having a good reason to start something new.

This year is going to be a challenge. I’m not technically supposed to be drafting anything new, as I’m going to be extremely busy this November getting Sworn and At Any Cost (Bound prequel novella) ready for publication. I’m going to try, though. I’ll be doing it the old-fashioned way, squeezing words in around my other work, starting a brand new project in an all-new world, and writing my ass off when those two projects go to beta readers.

Totally not intimidating. O.o

Now, my question is this: Who’s joining me?

I have a few items I’d like to give as a gift to someone who’s participating in NaNoWriMo this year. Just a couple of little things to help the journey along.

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  • A notebook for ideas.
  • A pen (because… writing).
  • Sticky notes for planning out scenes or plot twists.
  • Smarties, because you need energy and they are delicious.
  • “Climax mixture” candy to celebrate getting the the high point of your plot.
  • And a set of word-tracking stickers for your planner or wall calendar from Miscellany Boulevard to keep track of your wonderful, inspired, delicious progress.

(Please note: this giveaway is not approved of by, sponsored, endorsed, cared about, or remotely acknowledged by NaNoWriMo in any of its forms or entities. This is just me wanting to offer something fun for a fellow participant).

To enter, leave a comment here letting me know what kind of project you’ve got planned for this November (genre, whether this is something new or whether you’re a bit of a rebel, and whether this is your first NaNo rodeo). I’ll select a random winner on Monday (October 5, 2015) and respond to their comment here (and notify by email if possible).

Good luck!


Bound A-Z: U is for Ulric

“You know, your father was a hard, cold man, but there were a few years when he wasn’t so.”

“Because of my mother?” My heart skipped, though I couldn’t say why. Anything I thought or felt about that part of my past had been long since walled away. It didn’t matter anymore.

“Hmm.” Xaven turned his attention back to me. He seemed troubled. “You know about their situation?”

“Little enough, I suppose. Were you there when she lived in Luid?”

“No, I never met her. I heard things later, some from your father. He cared for her quite a lot.”

“If he cared for her at all, he wouldn’t have killed her, would he?”

Aren does have a point, doesn’t he?

Stories and characters are such strange things. In both, there’s a lot going on beyond and beneath what we see on the page. There’s the history of events that came before the story. Important things, but perhaps not relevant enough to warrant taking up space in the book. There’s everything happening off-page to characters who aren’t featured in a scene, whether that be what the villain is up to while the heroes are dealing with something else, or minor characters who may only have a small part to play in the plot, but who have full stories of their own.

And then there are the people and events who shaped the characters.

Or their parents.

Ulric (King Ulric, technically, at least for the moment) is Aren’s father. I thought I knew everything I needed to about him. Hard, occasionally cruel, especially when it suits his goals. Driven, and never one to let sentimentality get the best of him.

But there’s always more to the story, isn’t there?

You might think you know a character, and then you get the bright idea to do a prequel. You meet a character as he was almost 30 years ago, before the greatest tragedy of his life. You learn that he has reasons for being the way he is that go way beyond “he’s a dick” or “good king, bad father.”

You learn the depth of his regret and fear, how he hates himself for the weakness that once brought him a few years of joy.

And you realize that this stiff, cold guy was actually super hot at one time.

*cue discomfort in the author*

It was a story that needed to be told, but Uric’s not the kind of man to be able to put his feelings into words, or to want to open up old wounds just for the sake of gaining sympathy. The story of his romance with Magdalena wasn’t one he was going to tell us properly.

We needed to hear it from her.

And so you shall.

I’ve mentioned this project a few times, but we’ll call this the official announcement:

At Any Cost, the project I’ve been working on while Sworn is away for edits, is the story of Aren’s parents. How they met, how they fell in love, the challenges they faced so they could be together.

It’s a romance, of course. And though it ends before the worst times, it’s a tragedy. When you’re writing a prequel there’s not much you can do to change the future.

Here’s the cover copy I’m working on:

“How can a woman with no magic enchant a Sorcerer?”

Maggie Albion grew up in the shadow of great people. Sorcerers from across Belleisle came to her father’s school for training, and she watched them blossom while she remained as she was born: ordinary and unexceptional. Now she loses herself in history books, dreaming of being one of the great people. The ones who change history.

It seems that Maggie’s dreams of greatness are not destined to come true–at least, not until a chance meeting with a soldier from an enemy nation changes the course of her life. Though she knows he’s the last man in the world she should want, the powerful connection between them feels more like fate than a decision she’s free to make.

Even with her heart bound up tight, Maggie still has a choice: a life of safety and peace, or a chance to follow her heart and change the world.

Sound interesting? I have good news. As part of the lead-up to the release of Sworn (Bound Trilogy Book Three), this novella will be available FREE for newsletter subscribers. It’s my way of thanking everyone who has supported this story and my work over the past year and a half.

Click here to be connected before what should be a December release on this one. You’ll also get a free download of The Binding (the first prequel short story), plus more bonus content in the future.

(author’s note: this prequel can be read at any point in the series, but my preferred reading order places it between Torn and Sworn. What lovely timing!)

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FREE PROMO: Bloodlore by Krista Walsh

Hey, folks! Need a good Fantasy book to get you through next week? Bloodlore (Cadis trilogy book one) by Krista Walsh is free, but only until tomorrow.

Here’s the link to her post that will tell you all about this adventure and its foul-mouthed but worthy heroine. Click away, and enjoy!

LINK. HERE. YAY!

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WIPpet Wednesday: Fateful Meeting

Hey, what do you know? I’m back!

And I’m back with a new project. Through a series of events I’ll explain soon, I find myself with some unexpected time on my hands. I asked members of my street team/readers’ group to suggest short story ideas, and they thought this one was pretty keen.

I’m not going to tell you all about it. Not yet. But it relates to the Bound trilogy, should be out before Sworn is ready to go, and will be sent out as exclusive bonus content for newsletter subscribers.

And you’re not going to want to miss this one.

Oh. For anyone new to this blog hop, WIPpet Wednesday is where we share a snippet from a work in progress that relates in some way to the day’s date. Today I’ll share 9 paragraphs for the ninth month. No context just yet, but some of you might guess who at least one of these characters are if you’ve been listening to me rambling for long enough.

This is very much rough draft stuff. Don’t judge me for the tongue-twister at the beginning. 😉

A broad-shouldered soldier turned to face her, and her breath caught as his gaze met hers. Cold eyes, dark and hard, searched her face. He scowled. Maggie wanted to run, and found she couldn’t. Couldn’t even look away. She stood frozen in the street like a mouse entranced by a barn cat, unsure of how to move or escape.

To call the soldier handsome would have done him a disservice. In spite of his keen glare, she couldn’t help appreciating the strength of his clean-shaven jaw, the way his straight nose balanced the curve of his lips, the grace with which he finally turned away and released her from his stare. The group moved on, and she followed. This was something interesting, something she’d barely even read about. She glanced back to mark the path to the market in her mind, then slipped through the crowd.

The king’s men moved with purpose, not stopping to speak with anyone outside their group. When they stopped again at a corner, cart traffic paused to allow them to pass. At the far side, the handsome soldier looked back again. She caught a breath and backed away.

“Watch it,” an old man muttered as she bumped into him.

“Sorry,” she whispered, but he was gone. She looked back to the guards to see if any of them might be watching, and found that the group had moved on again. She squinted, but couldn’t see the handsome one among them. The frightening one, she added, and felt warm with relief to not be locked under his glare again. Emalda had warned her not to wander too far—perhaps this was why. No one needed trouble with those men, especially if the king were in town. To see where they were headed might have been interesting, but would lead to trouble.

As she made her way to the alley that led back to the market, a hand closed around her upper arm. Before she could scream, another hand spun her to face a green-clad chest. Her throat closed as she looked up into those piercing eyes. Brown, she saw now, but with no warmth in them.

“Who are you?” he demanded as he steered her toward an alley—not the busy one she’d passed through, but empty and dark.

Maggie looked around, but found no sympathetic glances or anyone who seemed at all inclined toward helping her. They wouldn’t interfere with one of the king’s men.

“Gloria Graphook,” she stammered, grabbing for anything but her own name. If there was going to be trouble, the last thing she wanted was for it to be connected with her family. “What do you want?”

Annnnd that’s all we have space for.

For more WIPpet Wednesday shenanigans from authors in a variety of genres, click the link here. If you’d like to join in, post your own snippet on your blog, link back, and be sure to go check out what everyone else is doing. Big thanks to KL Schwengel for hosting, and for ripping the above story to shreds.

Thanks for stopping by! I’ll be back tomorrow to continue the “Bound A-Z” series with “R is for Ruby.” She stopped by for an interview. It got awkward.

You’ll see what I mean.


New Website (with free stuff!)

Guys? I’ve been busy.

Like… Veggie Tales busy.

I’ve had edits ready to go for over a month, and thank goodness for that. We moved to a new town, which meant no time for anything else for quite a while. We’ve been in the new house for about three weeks now, and are almost settled in. I’ve got an office, and I’ve been putting it to good use.

Don't worry, it's far messier than this now.

Don’t worry, it’s far messier than this now. I’ll get a better picture soon. This is just sad.

Doing what, you ask?

Planning new stories–a short story that will be a newsletter exclusive when it’s done, and a new novel that I’m so excited about that it might disrupt plans to get my Urban Fantasy series done. The short story topic is Bound-related, and was suggested by members of my street team.* They’re working me hard. It’s fantastic.

Reading books about writing, about business, about… well, fiction as well, actually. We’ll talk about that later.

I’ve also finally got around to getting a proper website set up. I was intimidated for a long time, having no idea how to buy a domain name other than through WordPress.com, unsure of whether I could handle using anything else. Thanks to a fantastic tutorial series, I’ve finally got something cooked up.

It’s got book information.

It’s got excerpts.

It’s got the latest information on upcoming releases.

It’s got a chance to sign up for my newsletter, which now comes with a free download of The Binding, the short story prequel to the Bound trilogy (no longer available anywhere else).

Click here to take a look at the new katesparkes.com, then let me know whether there’s anything you’d like to see added in the future!

And I’ll see you back here tomorrow for a most interesting addition to the Bound A-Z series.

*not a member yet? Love the Bound trilogy and want to chat with other readers, ask me questions, get your hands on advance review copies, and have a grand old time? Make sure you’ve got a review posted somewhere, then ask to join on Facebook. We don’t bite. Usually.


An Interview with Ravven — Steampunk and Fantasy Digital Artist

Check this out! Celine Jeanjean did a fantastic interview with our mutual cover artist Ravven, talking about her creative process. Really interesting stuff, and of course there’s plenty of art to peruse through the links. 🙂

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I’m really excited about today’s interview. Most of you will remember my book cover (it’s in the sidebar for anyone new to the blog), which was designed by the wonderful Ravven. Well today I’m interviewing her about her creative process.

As someone who has is utterly unable to do anything visual, be it digitally or otherwise, I found it really interesting to dig a little into what goes on behind the scenes when creating digital art. Before we get stuck into the interview, I wanted to showcase one photo in particular that really struck a chord with me. It’s called Medusa in the Boudoir:

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Isn’t it wonderful? I saw it and went *wow* — and immediately contacted Ravven to see if she’d be free to do my book cover (lucky for me she was.) This is by far my favourite piece. It’s not just that it’s beautiful…

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BOUND Sale – $2.99 (USD) until August 4!

Hey, all! Just in case anyone hasn’t heard, Bound is on sale this weekend. If you know anyone who’s been waiting for a sale to pick up the e-book, now would be a great time to do it!

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Hey, everyone!

Bound is on sale this weekend (July 29-August 4) for $2.99 on Kindle, Kobo, Nook, and iBooks! If you haven’t grabbed a copy yet, or know someone who’s been waiting for a sale, now would be a great time to take advantage.

Please note that individual retailers may adjust prices, but I’ve done my best to have the e-book priced at $2.99 USD across all retailers.

Thanks to everyone who has posted, shared, tweeted, and told people about the sale. Every bit of word of mouth is so helpful.

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Sales links:

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Welcome to Darmid, where magic is a sin, fairy tales are contraband, and the people live in fear of the Sorcerers on the other side of the mountains.

Rowan Greenwood has everything she’s supposed to want from life—a good family, a bright future, and a proposal from a handsome and wealthy magic hunter…

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Giveaway – Signed Copy of Bound by Kate Sparkes! @kate_sparkes #giveaway

Hey, guys! Teri Polen is hosting a giveaway for a signed paperback copy of Bound, so click on over and enter!

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My first giveaway and what a way to start – a signed paperback copy of Bound, the first book in the Bound trilogy, by Kate Sparkes!  A few weeks back, I entered her One Year Celebration Giveaway, knowing it was outside the realm of possibility that I’d win, because, well – I’ve never won anything.  Apparently, the stars aligned, the cows came home, hell froze over, and pigs flew, because I won this signed paperback copy of Bound with some extra goodies thrown in.

Since I’m already well aware of the awesomeness of Kate’s books, I thought I’d pay it forward and give someone else the opportunity to become acquainted with this utterly captivating series.  It has something for everyone – fantasy, magic, a strong female protagonist, dragons, mermaids, adventure, humor and romance.

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