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Several readers recently expressed surprise that The Calling’s sequel is available. In case you missed it:
The Chasm:
The humans and star beings thought the biggest problem they faced was each other. Were they ever wrong.
Link below 👇🏼
#FindingHumanitySeries
#MarchoftheSequels
The most fascinating part of writing villains is how twisting one belief or value can make someone who is otherwise heroic into a horrific person. And how with these traumas of war, everyone is at risk to slip into villainous behavior. For example, meet Hakan, from my WIP book 3.
@BookSpotlight In a future ice age, Bleu’s expedition team emerges from their subterranean haven to discover humans are no longer the dominant life form on Earth.
https://t.co/Ssk0RcT4kH
#FantasyIndiesSeptember:Day 15
Eka (3rd star being) doesn’t do much wrong, lol, much to Kahali’s (1st one) annoyance. Kahali, jealous of Rana’s interest in the newcomer, often calls him Perfect Eka.
Eka, however, feels quite guilty for being unable to save his cousin’s life.
#FantasyIndiesSeptember:Day 6
The Cords That Bind features Eka, a star being. While appearing almost human, star being teens that haven’t undergone Crowning (an enlightenment/metamorphosis) still have telepathic abilities & energetic shielding. Here, Eka talks to a spirit.
The Cover // The Writer
(Like my geeky Northern Haven Expedition parka?) https://t.co/63XvGmRbs3
I still can’t fully believe Thich Nhat Hanh is no longer among us. This quote reminds me of the star beings in my series who believe in the One In All, not as a deity to be worshipped, but as a connection we all share.
The most fascinating part of writing villains is how twisting one belief or value can make someone who otherwise is heroic into a horrific person. And how with the traumas of war, everyone is at risk to slip into villainous behavior. For example, meet Hakan, from my WIP. My art.
Ah that feeling after working all weekend and now having no idea what day it is.