Hi! Welcome to this episode of Authors in Focus Podcast. I’m James Reid, a fantasy author publishing as JMD Reid. This podcast is all about getting to know writers, their books, and what makes them tick.
We all have a storyteller inside of us. Join me as we find out what the rising stars and established voices in publishing have to say about their craft and inspiration.
Today, I’m joined by Holly Bargo. She is the author of the enemies-to-lover romance Focus! You can follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn! Check out her website and look up her books on Amazon!
Good day and welcome to this episode of the Books and Authors Fantasy and Sci-Fi Podcast. I’m your host, podcaster and author of Fun Fantasy Reads, Jamie Davis. This podcast is exactly what the title says it is, a show focused on everything in fantasy books.
This show will cover everything to do with fantasy books. From Epic Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, and everything in between, expect to find the best and brightest authors from all the various corners of the fantasy book world. Plus we’ll add in a few other very special guests as well along the way.
Kicking things off this week with my author update, I enjoyed the joy of an abscessed tooth and eventually a root canal this past week so I didn’t get much writing done. I’m still working on writing The Paramedic’s Sorceress, book 9 in the Extreme Medical Services series. If you want to see a sneak peek of the cover, head over to Facebook and join the Jamie’s Fun Fantasy Readers group. Also, you’ll be there in time to be entered in my February giveaway.
You can check out more information on what I’m up to, including some early looks at excerpts from the new book over in my Fun Fantasy Readers facebook group. I post sneak peeks of upcoming covers, special giveaways, and more, by visiting my fan group on Facebook, Jamie’s Fun Fantasy Readers and over at my website and blog, JamieDavisBooks.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
This week on the show, I chat with author Chris Lodwig. Chris lives in Seattle with his wife, daughter, dog, lizard, and an unlikely number of shrimp. He has spent the last twenty-three years working for technology companies in the greater Seattle area.
He spent his younger years playing music, frequenting Burning Man, throwing art parties and unsanctioned parades, and clandestinely installing monoliths and other art in local parks. He has degrees in both Comparative History of Ideas and Communications from the University of Washington. Systemic is his first published novel.
Hi! Welcome to this episode of Authors in Focus Podcast. I’m James Reid, a fantasy author publishing as JMD Reid. This podcast is all about getting to know writers, their books, and what makes them tick.
We all have a storyteller inside of us. Join me as we find out what the rising stars and established voices in publishing have to say about their craft and inspiration.
Today, I’m joined by Scott Kimak. He is the author of the post-apocalyptic thriller I call him HIM! You can follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Also check out his books on Amazon!
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus: Your first box set has been released by Fallbrandt Press. How do you feel about that?
JMD Reid: I was super nervous. I had to hand over my files to let my books be formatted in strange, new ways. It’s out of my control. It’s scary. But the ebook looks great. so that’s a big relief. I’m hopeful that it works out. I’m excited that it’ll be great.
FSF: Now this series focuses on Obhin and Avena. Tell new readers a bit about them as characters, why they’ll want to route for them , and a bit about the journey they’ll go on together throughout the series.
JR: At the start of the series, Ōbhin is a broken man. He’s full of depression for a crime he committed a few years ago. He finds himself in a band of bandits, uncaring about what he does. Carstin, another bandit, is the only one that reaches out to him, trying to pull him out of his depression. At the start of the story, the bandits attack Avena and her surrogate father, a philosopher named Dualayn, to capture them. Carstin’s mortal wounding shakes Ōbhin out of his depression as he fights with Avena to save his friend’s life.
Avena is a young woman. Technically a maid to Dualayn, she has become more like his daughter and research assistant as he delves into the secrets of the past. Full of her own guilt from a tragedy in her childhood, she is looking to keep others from suffering. So even though Carstin is a bandit who attacked her and her father, and though they’ve been captured, she won’t let him die.
Fighting to save Carstin’s life starts Ōbhin and Avena down a path that will give them both a chance to find the redemption they seek.
In the City of Kash, political unrest, poverty, industrial revolution, criminal syndicates, and more put pressure on the city and make the setting for Ōbhin and Avena’s story. Based on Victorian London, Kash is a large city, polluted, over-populated, and going through social upheaval as the agrarian society transitions to an industrial one thanks to the jewel machine revolution. Magical jewels are being used to drive new discoveries, from healing gems, artificial lights, and heavy machinery.
FSF: And this is going to inevitably be a massive year for you, with not only one but two brand new, never before published series being released after this one, and that’s only in year one with Fallbrandt, talk a bit about Mask of Illumination and Assassin of Illumination and why readers will need to read all three series.
JR: Mask of Illumination is a stand-alone series that takes place in the same world as Jewels of Illumination. It follows Foonauri, who is the ex-lover of Ōbhin from Jewels of Illumination. The mistake that he made in his past involved referenced throughout the first series involves her.
Foonauri, a young noblewoman, has spent her life being raised with the idea that her goal should be to marry the richest and most powerful man possible. Now, exiled in a foreign land and tired of being the mistress to the rich and powerful, she finds herself wanting to do something with her life.
An enigmatic man named Onyx asks her to join the thieving group known as the Cracked Gems, who unlike other thieves, only stea from those who have wronged others. Mask of Illumination is about a young woman wanting to figure out who she is and what she truly wants.
Now Assassins of Illumination is a sequel mainly to Jewels of Illumination, following the aftermath of that series’ exciting ending. But it also follows one of the characters from Mask of Illumination as she journeys to find her own redemption. The assassin is referred to as “No One”, a shape-changing villain from Jewels of Illumination.
Enslaved to the bad guys, at the end of Jewels, he finds himself free to become himself again. But who is No One? Every person he has every killed is inside of him. He steals their identities and can become them. Now, he’s not sure who he really is. The series deals with the stresses of fighting for himself along with another assassin hunting him down to get revenge for one of the people he had killed. At the same time, another crime syndicate wants to use him for their own purpose.
Once more, Kash is the setting for characters searching for who they are.
FSF: This sounds amazing. Your prose is always astounding, and the books often feel more like higher literature than a lot of the quick digestible Fantasy out there. What authors have become your gold standard as a writer? The authors that blow your mind and make you say “How the hell did they do that?”
JR: Robert Jordan started me on this path of being more character focused, and Brandon Sanderson has grand plots and great characters that I always find great to read. R. Scott Bakker is an author that got me thinking more about the darker aspects of humanity. The shadow self. The flaws all humans have. While I don’t go nearly as dark (he is firmly entrenched in grimdark), I still find his insight into psychology to be a good place to start.
FSF: What themes do you enjoy addressing in your work? How much of what your write, is steeped in allusions to the real world?
JR: It tends to be about dealing with the guilt of the mistakes we made yesterday and that we can better tomorrow. We can always choose to be the worst of ourselves or the best of ourselves.
There is some political stuff because the books are engrossed in politics. We have countries making the transition from monarchies to democracies. The arguments for and against democracy versus autocracy. I try to give all the characters their own views that feel realistic and have their reasons for it. It’s not any one-to-one critique of anything in the real world. More drawing inspiration to it.
I will say, I was writing riots for Mask of Illumination during the worst of the riots in the US that definitely colored my views on the limitations and dangers of the mobs. How protests that can be for good reason can spiral into tragedy.
FSF: Your books are always steeped in realistic dialogue, and the characters are always so believable, often with shades of gray, and you handle the romantic elements of the stories very well. Do you base your characters on yourself, and those around you, or is this simply about having a great imagination?
JR: I pull them from a lot of different sources. From observing people, from my own life, from other fiction. Then I just try and think how the character would act that would be realistic. I try to stay true to their characters.
FSF: Looking backward a bit, you also have begun releasing your “Storm Below” epic fantasy series as audio books. Talk a bit about how you found the amazing Zachary Johnson, and what it feels like to listen to such a great voice actor read your work?
JR: He found me. He contacted me and sent me a demo of Above the Storm. I had been wanting to make Audiobooks, but i just hadn’t had the time to pursue it. But he had a really great voice and was really excited to bring my book to life. So I took a shot, and Book 3 is almost all finished and Book 4 and Book 5 will be coming out over 2021.
FSF: I’m particularly stoked about what seems like a hugely ambitious project you’ve had in the works for a while. Tell us a bit about Shadow of The Dragon.
JR: Shadow of the Dragon is an epic quest fantasy series. Unique races, strange locations, a conspiracy to destroy the war, mysterious happenings, and a young man just wanting to be a hero to the girl next door.
The story’s central idea, started with what if there was a boy who liked a girl. And the girl’s father was an evil wizard who abused her. What happens when the boy kills that evil wizard to save the girl’s life?
That is the essence of Shadow of the Dragon.
Euddán is the son of the village healer. He’s young, headstrong, cocky in that way a teenage boy can be who thinks he’s invincible. He just wants to protect his mother and his friend, Vounée.
Vounée is the village pariah. Her father, said dark wizard, built his tower on the outskirts of the village in a cursed valley. They are all afraid of him so none of them see the pain she’s in. None but Euddán.
When her father is performing a ritual to put a soul of a long-dead dragon into Vounée’s body as part of a darker cabal’s plans to “save” the world, Euddán can’t sit by. He intervenes, not knowing he has just disrupted the plans of a global conspiracy and though he saved Vounée from her father, she now has a dragon’s soul in her wanting to take over her life and a deadly warrior-mage hunting them down.
Thus starts their quest to free Vounée from the Shadow of the Dragon and stop the Apostasy’s dark plans.
They’ll be joined by Thaaph and Dhaua, a pair of shrubmen, living plants, a glowing fox named Lumi, and Zai, a flighty seeress who has no fear because she’s already seen if she’ll break her neck or not jumping off a roof.
FSF: You’ve also worked on The Cider & Ale Chronicles with Michael Evan which will have a box set release in March, and you’ve recently begun collaborating again on Max & The Captain. Have you noticed a difference in writing the new series. What have you preferred?/found more challenging?
JR: While the settings are very similar, the heart of both series are very similar. When writing both, I get to use the dumb questions and random segues my brain produces that i normally would ignore. But the fun of this series it that I can write this crazy and absurd stuff, but it works because that’s the charm of it. It’s like a Bollywood movie. Insane and fun, full of heart and joy!
FSF: You’re going to hit 100 episodes of your Authors in Focus podcast quite soon. There are so many author interview podcasts. What do you like to bring to yours that’s different and that you hope comes through for your interviewees.
JR: I just like to have conversations. I don’t come in with a large list of questions. Just a few fun ones to start out, a few generic ones to get conversations going, and some notes on their books. I never know where it will go or what we’ll end up talking about. That’s the fun of it.
FSF: So here’s one question off the writing path…if you could do one thing to make the world a better place what would it be?
JR: I am. I’m writing stories that help to entertain people and give an outlet for them when times are stressful. The last year, I’ve heard from many readers who were thankful to have something to distract them from 2020.
FSF: Well thanks James. Best of luck in this huge year!
Hi! Welcome to this episode of Authors in Focus Podcast. I’m James Reid, a fantasy author publishing as JMD Reid. This podcast is all about getting to know writers, their books, and what makes them tick.
We all have a storyteller inside of us. Join me as we find out what the rising stars and established voices in publishing have to say about their craft and inspiration.
Good day and welcome to this episode of the Books and Authors Fantasy and Sci-Fi Podcast. I’m your host, podcaster and author of Fun Fantasy Reads, Jamie Davis. This podcast is exactly what the title says it is, a show focused on everything in fantasy books.
This show will cover everything to do with fantasy books. From Epic Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, and everything in between, expect to find the best and brightest authors from all the various corners of the fantasy book world. Plus we’ll add in a few other very special guests as well along the way.
For my author update, I’m still hard at work on the first draft of The Paramedic’s Sorceress. This is book 9 in the Extreme Medical Services series and continues with some of the story elements from the previous book, The Paramedic’s Amazon. Watch for me to drop selected excerpts in the Fun Fantasy Readers Facebook Group over the coming weeks as I start to polish it and get it ready for editing.
You can check out more information on what I’m up to, including some early looks at excerpts from the new book over in my Fun Fantasy Readers facebook group. I post sneak peeks of upcoming covers, special giveaways, and more, by visiting my fan group on Facebook, Jamie’s Fun Fantasy Readers and over at my website and blog, JamieDavisBooks.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
On this episode, our special guest is author Leslie Conzatti. Leslie is a blogger, author, and avid enthusiast of all things book-related. Residing in the Pacific Northwest, she currently works as an elementary school paraeducator–leading small groups, supervising children outside the classroom, and providing in-class support for teachers.
Since 2013, she has been running a writing/review blog called “The Upstream Writer”, where she posts original serials, excerpts from current and past projects, updates on her writing, and featured reviews of independently-published titles. In 2016, she released her first fairy-tale re-telling, Princess of Undersea, a stand-alone fantasy re-telling of “The Little Mermaid.”
Since then, she has published a handful of stories in various anthologies, and in 2020, Leslie re-released Princess of Undersea as the first in a series, effectively launching The Undersea Saga, a 4-book collection of fairy tale re-tellings. Books are Leslie’s passion, and she endeavors to use her words to support and inspire children’s imaginations, independent creatives, and quality literature wherever it happens.
Here’s my interview with Leslie as we chat about Undersea Saga, plus a whole lot more.
Hi! Welcome to this episode of Authors in Focus Podcast. I’m James Reid, a fantasy author publishing as JMD Reid. This podcast is all about getting to know writers, their books, and what makes them tick.
We all have a storyteller inside of us. Join me as we find out what the rising stars and established voices in publishing have to say about their craft and inspiration.
Hi! Welcome to this episode of Authors in Focus Podcast. I’m James Reid, a fantasy author publishing as JMD Reid. This podcast is all about getting to know writers, their books, and what makes them tick.
We all have a storyteller inside of us. Join me as we find out what the rising stars and established voices in publishing have to say about their craft and inspiration.
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus: Hi Catrin! Well, the re-released “Power of Conviction is officially out in the world. How do you feel?
Catrin Russell: I’ve been looking forward to this for so long, so I’m really excited and really hope people out there will come to enjoy The Power of Conviction!
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus: You’ve recently made the shift from self publishing to signing with Fallbrandt Press. What led to the decision? Have you noticed anything different about the experience?
Catrin Russell: Wow, great question! Where do I begin?When I first decided to self publish back in June of 2019, I had so little experience delving into publishing a book that I wasn’t entirely sure what options I had. It was my mother-in-law who suggested that I look into Amazon (since I write in English) and I went on to use their KDP service from there. I had zero experience in marketing and promotion, so I really went in blind. I hadn’t even started using social media properly, so I did everything backwards… But in early 2020, I was contacted by the fabulous Denise-Marie, host of Fairy Tale Access, and asked to be on her show! It was my first video interview and I was so nervous, but I thought – why not!? And so I did that, and apparently Michael Evan, who runs a successful PR business, must have seen said (and of course absolutely smashing) interview, and decided to contact me about doing some PR for me. And it just kicked off from there! He liked my books, Fallbrandt liked my books, and here we are!!And as to differences? Wow!! In the little time we’ve worked together, I’ve learned so much!! I’m trying to act like a sponge and absorb it all because this is the chance of a lifetime and I’m so grateful to have been blessed with it!!! Everything is a million times better! All the help, support, and wisdom… And just look at my new covers!! I’m getting those printed and hung on my walls.
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:So tell me about your journey to publishing your first novel. When did you know you wanted to be a writer and what led you to such a bold move?
Catrin Russell: In no way am I unique answering this question: I have been writing since like… forever. It’s always been a passion and it was the main reason for why I went to study computer game design because I wanted to create stories and narratives for games.But I didn’t decide to delve into publishing my work until I had my mother-in-law (there she is again, bless her for being so supportive) read my first two books and she said they were great! And they were definitely on the level of other books out there, in her opinion, so I went on to redraft them, getting them polished enough for publishing. But I still wasn’t 100% sure how to proceed, if I should do it or not.Well, then my family gave me a push by buying a gift voucher for a Swedish self publishing company. That’s when I took the step, and delved into Amazon first. And got stuck there, mind you. I never ended up using that gift voucher but it definitely had me pushed in the right direction. And from there it went! Newbie as I was…
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:What themes do you hope come through in your writing. Is there anything specific you hope readers get out of your work?
Catrin Russell: I have plenty of themes throughout, not in the least of which is morality and how a strong conviction can alter the course of one’s life. I hope the story makes the reader think. Not only about the obvious good vs evil, or what is right or wrong, but also how one’s situation and experiences might affect one’s choices, and how we deal with those as we move on. I also highlight mental health in several ways through many of my characters, some more obvious than others. The story is not only dark and gritty, but it also has a lot of love and friendship added amongst the pages, so I really hope the readers get to experience all of that, and feel like they can take something away from the story, a part of the Light of Darkness world that might resonate with them on a deeper level.
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:That’s awesome. I like to try to get into some bigger real life issues in my writing as well. The amazing thing about fiction is how we can say something important in the context of a fictional setting without coming off as preachy.
Catrin Russell: Exactly!! And that’s what I wanted to do. I love those books. I feel complete after reading one.
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:So what were some of your biggest influences on your writing. I’m not talking about strictly genre specific books, but any book, writer, or other form of media that inspired you?
Catrin Russell: My absolute biggest influence, acting as my gateway drug into adult fantasy, was David Gemmell. Hands down, he wrote some of the best books I’ve ever read and his way of creating worlds and characters so effortlessly has inspired me immensely. Other sources of inspiration have been Lois McMaster Bujold and Janny Wurts, with their high fantasy style prose and touches of both romance and magic.In addition to this, I’ve taken plenty of inspiration from anime and manga! Some of my favourites are The Ancient Magus’ Bride by Kore Yamazaki, Inuyasha by Rumiko Takahashi, and last (but oh so not least!!) Berserk by Kentaro Miura! Love it!I also take a lot of inspiration from my gamer background, mostly from the classic Dungeons and Dragons universe, both the table top game but also digital franchises such as Neverwinter Nights and Baldur’s Gate. I love the dark, medieval worlds they offer! They offer me all the danger and grittiness I can ever need!
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:I’ll turn this around now and ask you if you’ve read any good Fantasy or Sci-Fi that you can recommend to our audience.
Catrin Russell: I would recommend any and all the authors mentioned above (all are fantasy in some way or another), but I’ve recently come across more and more indie authors! They include Angel Haze (omg, her battle scenes!), Christopher Russell (that world-building!), Jamie Edmundson (Og-Grim-Dog is hilarious), and CF Welburn (his poetic prose is so unique it’s to die for!). Then, if you’re up for some satirical fantasy, check out Michael Evan’s and JMD Reid’s collab series. Hilarious and heartfelt at the same time!
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying our books. I love the feedback! So what takes up most of your time when you aren’t writing?
Catrin Russell: My kids! 3 of them, in fact. My oldest is 5, middle one is 3 and youngest is 9 months, so they do take up a lot of time. I also have 2 dogs, and then I need a bit of a break away from writing too. On those occasions, I try to sit down and draw. It’s a relaxing pastime, so I often manage to plot or solve problems from my writing projects while drawing. And I get to bring my characters to life since they are the most common subject matter! The best of both worlds there.
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus: How much of yourself do you put into your characters? And as a second part of the question, do people from your personal life inspire characters in your stories?
Catrin Russell: When I first started out with The Light of Darkness series, I decided to use a lot of my own personality in Anaya, as a way of streamlining her decisions, asking myself: what would I do here? It is not an exact science, but I believe she is the closest one to being based on myself. Samael is inspired by my husband, but exaggerated (as an example, my hubby once told me he struggled to chat with women, so in Samael’s case, women are scared of him, and so on). In fact, my husband has inspired more than one character, where I’ve used a certain trait from him and blown it out of proportion.Edric’s personality (not backstory) was inspired by a person I grew up with, and he suffered from mental health issues. He had a certain way of acting in order to keep people at bay, and that’s what I tried to achieve as I designed Edric. Most of my other characters are completely fictional.
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:I’ve often tried to take examples from my life, pretty much immortalizing my wife and I as characters. My newest character is based on my son, and another is also. Tribute to a friend. Its cool to be able to do that with your creativity. So how do you enjoy networking with readers? Do you feel this is important for Indie authors?
Catrin Russell: I love networking with bookish people in general, but my readers are obviously extra special since they have spent their time devouring my books! It’s such a great feeling when they tell me they enjoyed them, and when they’ve taken something away from the pages, be it through the characters, environments, or story, or all! I love to hear from my readers and that’s why I invite everyone to join my Facebook group, Lights of Darkness: Catrin Russell’s readers’ group. I think it’s super important as an author to listen to your readers, not only for feedback on your stories, but also to help motivate you to keep creating!
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus: So what’s next for you this year?
Catrin Russell: Oh, I’ve got plenty planned for 2021, not in the least in this first quarter! The first book of The Light of Darkness series (The Power of Conviction) is already available on Amazon, but the second (The Path of Salvation) will also be released soon, scheduled for March. With the rest of the year, I am hoping to finish The Light of Darkness series, with all the books released before the end of the year. The third book (The Resurgence of Light) releases in April, but my readers out there will have to stay tuned for the rest!I’m also hoping I’ll get through it all with my sanity intact and without driving my dear publishers insane in the process!In addition, I’ve got a couple of short stories (or, erm… novelettes) that I’m planning to release as additional freebies for signing up to my newsletter. Not sure if I’ll manage that soon or not though…Then anything else that might pop up along the way! Lots of bookish adventures, I’m hoping!
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus:That’s sounds brilliant. I like to end all my interviews with this question. If you could offer any advice for new and aspiring writers, what would that be?
Catrin Russell: My one and best advice has been said many times before, but it’s worth repeating: keep writing. If you don’t write, you’ll have nothing to work with, nothing to promote, and nothing to publish. It’s where it all starts and that’s where you have to put your focus. Finish that first draft! You can do it!
Good day and welcome to this episode of the Books and Authors Fantasy and Sci-Fi Podcast. I’m your host, podcaster and author of Fun Fantasy Reads, Jamie Davis. This podcast is exactly what the title says it is, a show focused on everything in fantasy books.
This show will cover everything to do with fantasy books. From Epic Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, and everything in between, expect to find the best and brightest authors from all the various corners of the fantasy book world. Plus we’ll add in a few other very special guests as well along the way.
To start off this week’s show, I wanted to fill you in on what I’m up to. I’m about halfway through the first draft in The Paramedic’s Sorceress, book 9 in the Extreme Medical Services series. I’m so excited to work on finishing this one for all of you and will be sharing excerpts in the coming weeks in the Fun Fantasy Readers Facebook Group.
You can check out more information on what I’m up to, including some early looks at excerpts from the new book over in my Fun Fantasy Readers facebook group. I post sneak peeks of upcoming covers, special giveaways, and more, by visiting my fan group on Facebook, Jamie’s Fun Fantasy Readers and over at my website and blog, JamieDavisBooks.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
Doug grew up on fantasy; he read about Drizzt Do’Urden from an early age, devoured the Chronicles of Amber, and consider Sam and Dean Winchester role models… to a certain extent. He loves being a Dungeon Master for Dungeons & Dragons, watches too many horror movies and likes to fit in his freelance writing and editing career when he can.