Showing posts with label arwen chandler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arwen chandler. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Making Kilts--The Plot Thickens

 Wedding Bells, Pleated Kilts, and Plotting


Pleated Kilt Fabric
My daughter, Susan, who writes as Arwen Chandler, and I have been making kilts. My granddaughter is marrying a man of Scottish descent, and all the men in the wedding party are wearing kilts. So, we're making them. (Never say we do anything the easy way!)

The groom's kilt is black, while the officiant, groomsmen, and usher are wearing burgandy kilts. This is the first time we've made kilts, or anything else with pleats. We're also making two plaid kilts for the little ones who share ring bearer responsibility. 

It's been an experience. Basically, it took a week just to figure out the pattern instructions. I couldn't begin to tell you how many times we pleated and unpleated until we figured it out. Then we realized the instructions were incorrect, and they were all 10 inches too small in the waist. So, more adjustments.

Finally, we learned how to make them the right size, so the last two will be much easier than the others. While we were doing all this, making matching sporrans, and sock flashes, we spent time discussing plots.

Homemade Sporan for Scottish Wedding
Years ago, I started a science fiction series, The Griwaldy Chronicles that I never completed, based on The Viper Pit, a space opera short story. Susan has a series called the Pleiades Adventures, in which a female space pirate has adventures fighting against the Militarian, the military government in her quadrant of space. 

While talking about the two characters, my Captain Griwaldy and her Gwyn Casteliano, polar opposites, we thought about how fun it would be if somehow they met and had an adventure together. Well, not together, since they are on opposite sides. Someone wins, someone loses. We decided to go for it. We have about ten thousand words written in the book, so we're well on the way. 

Anyway, we started this collaboration months ago, and it was sidetracked due to so many different issues. Now, we've decided to go forward with it. Much of the time we spent pleating kilts, we spent talking through plot ideas and plot points. It won't come out this year, but hopefully, after I get two other projects completed, including Tala Ridge Hunt and Not For Sale, this series will be on the fast track. 

We're writing book one together. Then Susan will take her characters back to her quadrant of the universe for adventures. I will take my quadrant containing the Empire and write new adventures. The cross-over characters will occasionally pop into each other's stories. Hopefully, we'll have other book collaborations, too. All this will, of course, occur after the October 30th wedding.

Ariana is the first of Susan's children to marry, and my first grandchild to marry, so it's been a whirlwind to prepare. And, as stressful as it's been, and will be for another week, it's been fun to spend so much time with my daughter, talking, laughing, sewing, and plotting. Life is good.

Take care and stay safe,








Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series




Friday, September 27, 2019

Ophelia's Wolf Puppet

I Found Ophelia's Wolf Puppet

In Wolf's Enemy, Book 8 of the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series, Mason uses a wolf puppet to play with Ophelia. It's the princess' favorite toy, and she sleeps with it like some children do a teddy bear.

Recently, I wondered what kind of wolf puppets were available and started searching. I found several, but this one is my favorite. It's the perfect wolf toy for a little werewolf girl. 🐺

I think it's the perfect toy for a little boy or girl who loves wolves. Or even big girls who love shifters. 🐺 (If Santa is reading this, I would love to find this under the tree someday.)

Folkmanis offers a variety of puppets suitable for little shifters of a wide range of shifter races, including sharks, black cats, turtles, raccoons, whales, and the ever-important three-headed dragon puppet! Tons of fun for shifter lovers everywhere!

Other News

LitRPG



Do you like LitRPG? LitRPG is fiction set in a role-playing game. 

I don't have much experience with it, but Arwen Chandler has just published Euryale's Maze

Here's my review:

I have to admit, this is my first exposure to LitRPG, but I liked it. It reminds me of the Piers Anthony's Split Infinity (Apprentice Adept Series).
Euryal's Maze is built on the structure of a role-playing game.
It starts a little slow since it introduces the characters first. It seems this is a LitRPG genre trope.
However, once the actual story starts, I couldn't put it down. Action, adventure, and the character's need to win the game or face terrifying disaster kept me on the edge of my seat. The story begins in a dystopian world where the citizens play the game for the chance to escape to a new, better world. For the first time, the have-nots have been offered the opportunity to play.
There is enough science to make it a good science fiction story, but when the characters enter the game, it becomes fantasy with scifi sprinkled throughout. Despite an enemy contender who will stop at nothing to win, a little romance on the side, and a little help from an unexpected source Faydra Morrison must win or lose everything.
If you haven't read LitRPG and like trying something just a little different yet thoroughly captivating, try Euryale's Maze!

WIP Report

I'm still working on my WIP, Wolf's Duty. It's getting close, but not quite done. Please bear with me a little longer. Jonathan keeps interfering. He wants me to write his story next. Maybe he meets a fetching vampire girl? We'll see!
Let me know what you think of Jonathan having a vampire girlfriend. (Maybe Brighton's daughter? Hmmm.)

Later,









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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Review: Joined by Arwen Chandler


Review: Joined (The Clans of Arcadia)

Arwen Chandler is fast becoming one of my top 10 favorite authors.

When I read Remnant (book 1) and Quest (book 2), I must admit that I wondered what happened with Karn's first wife. By the time we meet her in Remnant, she's on her deathbed.

Joined is a short story that tells Elenora's and Karn's early story.

Meet Elenora and learn why Karn has so much trouble accepting his destiny in Remnant. It's hard to go on with life when the love of your life is no longer living.

I highly recommend this book to fans of fantasy and dragons!

Blurb:


Before Karn lost everything, there was Elenora. 
You are invited to join the clan Elohite at the handfasting ceremony of Karn and Elenora. Learn more about the mysterious woman who first held Karn's heart in her hands, and see what life was like in Bardai, before evil swept across the valley like a plague. Enjoy a place in time ever etched in Karn's memory and fall in love with the Elohite clan all over again.
Joined: The Clans of Arcadia is a short read featuring the clan Elohite and is a prequel story to Remnant: The Clans of Arcadia, and Quest: The Clans of Arcadia
The Clans of Arcadia are set in a world as dangerous as George R.R. Martin's Westeros, and as magical as J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth. Not since the dawning of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonflight, has a story hatched from the world of dragons like the Clans of Arcadia. Do you dare come inside?



I've seen the cover for the next book in this series. I can't wait to read Caged!

Other News

Update: Rage has published!
Wolf's Rage is complete at 40,058 words! It is in editing, now, and will be published by the end of the week.


I'll post here to let you know when you can get it!

Later,



Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Arwen Chandler Book Launch: Quest

Quest: The Clans of Arcadia Book Cover

Quest, Book 2 in The Clans of Arcadia Series Publishes Today


On Wednesday, June 27, I introduced you to a new author, Arwen Chandler, in an author interview. Arwen has added a new chapter to the Clans of Arcadia: Quest!

I have read this book and highly recommend it.

Blurb:

Darkness has fallen on Arcadia. Yet, Karn Elohite stands strong.
He leads his beloved Lilia, clansman Ian, and dragon Aslaug on a quest through Langerhorn to unleash the power of the dragon riders.
Langerhorn, the ancestral home of the gods, is home of ancient dragons, faeries, and elves.
Will the trio survive their quest, and save Arcadia? Or will Magnus and Fridtjof destroy everything while they are away?
Quest is a story set in a world as dangerous as George R.R. Martin's Westeros, and as magical as J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth. Not since the dawning of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonflight, has a saga hatched from the world of dragons like The Clans of Arcadia. Do you dare to walk within?
Fans of A Game of ThronesLord of the Rings, and Dragonflight will love Quest!
Quest is the second book in The Clans of Arcadia series.


Chapter 1 Excerpt:

PEACE


Blue light bounced from torch to torch as the procession snaked up the side of the mountain. Darkness fell hard across her shoulders. She could almost taste the pain welling in her throat. What seemed like months had passed, but in reality, it was no more than a few days. So much had happened. She dabbed at her eyes with a silk handkerchief, then placed it back inside her bodice. She searched the darkness for his hand, and only relaxed when she felt his strong fingers intertwined with hers.
            In the distance, a fine blue mist swirled around the dragon’s keep. Blue flamed torches lined the pathway, from the base of the keep to the open courtyard. The melodious timbre of voices drifted upon the night air, and the sound of skindrums echoed across the plateau and down into the valley. The blue-flamed torches kept time with each beat that bounced on the breeze.
Lilia pulled her wrap tightly around her shoulders and climbed the last step to the landing. The land sprawled out before her. The dragon bards stood in a circle around a tall pyre.
In front of the pyre, Lucca stood on a rock formation. His formal robes billowed around his legs, as the wind pushed behind him. His neck chains picked up the flickering motion of the fire. They seemed to dance in the darkness, shimmering like dragon’s scales.
            A knot crept into her throat as the song died down, and she no longer suppressed the sobs tearing at her heart. Karn placed his arm around her, drawing her close to his side. “It’ll be okay, dear one.”
            Lilia nodded, but her body quivered with pain. “I…I know it will. It just hurts so much.” She closed her eyes and took a deep breath as Lucca raised his hands.
            “Friends. We have gathered on this solemn occasion to remember the life of Tiernan Maekel, and to send his soul to Lorna’s lands.” Lucca cleared his throat and motioned to the raven-haired woman at his side. She stepped forward; her skin glowed softly in the moonlight.
            “My children,” she glanced at Lilia then at Annielie, “do not despair. You’ll see my servant again when you enter my lands of rest. He’s taken his place in service to me, beside my priestesses.”
            The crowd gasped, and Lorna lifted a hand. “I know it hasn’t been done before, but these times are changing. I’m sure you’ve heard the rumors that Caladain has returned.
The man laid to rest before you has been a friend to him and a brother-in-arms. He’s been invaluable to me here in Arcadia, and I know he’ll prove more so in my lands.”
The goddess tossed her raven hair over her shoulder, and it made a sound like falling leaves. “He is one of mine, and he will be remembered as such.” Her violet eyes danced. “Perhaps a ballad, my Lord Catlett, for your dragon bards to sing?”
            Lord Catlett nodded. “Anything for you, my lady.”
            Ian glanced at Karn, then to Annielie. She rubbed her hand absently across her stomach, and Ian smiled. He cast a quick glance at Merek, Durst, Loegare, Caderyn, and Mercer. Their faces were filled with awe, and their eyes followed every move the goddess made.
Ian chuckled softly, and Karn cocked his head in his direction, shooting him a warning look. Ian shrugged, and mouthed “Sorry, brother,” and Karn turned away.
            He looked back to Lorna, and she smiled at him. Karn bent over close to Lilia’s ear. “You realize your brother is with my wife.”
            Lilia’s eyes glistened, as she whispered back, “And how does that make you feel, my love?”
            Karn closed his eyes and took a deep breath. The flame coursed through his veins, and he followed it as it circulated through his body. It reminded him of the future he was fated to confront as soon as the days of mourning ended. He opened his eyes. “Surprisingly, I find it comforting.”
Lilia rested her head on his shoulder and gazed up at Tiernan’s shrouded form, falling into memories, and losing herself in her thoughts. “I wish life were different.”
Karn kissed her hand. “If it were, I’d be home with Elenora, and we’d never have met.”
Lilia nodded, “Yes. That’s true, but you’d still have your clan. Maybe my father would be alive, and Tiernan would still be next in line to become chieftain.”
Karn studied Tiernan’s shrouded form, and the memories of the fire in Bardai Valley flooded his mind. He pushed the pain aside and took a long breath. “We can not live in what-ifs, Lilia. It does no one good.” The flame danced in his unnaturally blue eyes. “Believe me, I know.”
She sighed. “I suppose.”
The feverish cadence of the skindrums drew their attention back to Lucca and Lorna. The pair stood precariously close to the edge of the rock formation in the center of the gathering. Lucca’s robes billowed, and Lorna’s raven hair lashed across her shoulders with each burst of wind.
Lucca took Lorna’s left hand, and from their extended right hands blue flame spiraled into the center of the gathering and stopped with the last beat of the drums.
Without a breath of silence, the dragon bards started singing again. Their song filled the air with minor chords and low dulcet tones.
Inside the spiral of flames, Tiernan walked beside a black-haired woman through a magnificently manicured garden. Oversized roses in every color bloomed in the warmth of the sun. In the center of the garden a large rectangular pond rippled with the breeze, and frogs jumped from lily pad to lily pad. In the distance behind the couple, was a towering temple. The pair stopped, and the woman pointed to something out of view. Tiernan waved, a broad grin stretched across his face.
Lilia chuckled. “Something has made him smile. I wish I knew what it was.” She studied the black-haired woman, she looked familiar, but she couldn’t quite place her. “Is that her, your Elenora?”
Karn nodded.
“She’s beautiful, Karn.”
“Yes, she is.”
Silence settled between them and despite the joy she felt at seeing Tiernan at peace, tears welled in her eyes. “I know you miss her.” She choked on her words.
Karn pulled her so that she stood in front of him. The flame danced in his eyes. “I do, but she is my past. You, Lilia, are my future.”
The tears spilled down Lilia’s pale cheek, and she leaned into him. “And you are mine. You know we’re the same. You’ve lost your clan, and I’ve lost mine with Tiernan gone.”
Karn draped his arm over her shoulders. “We’ll make a new clan.” They turned back to the image of Tiernan and Elenora. Tiernan ran his hand through his blond hair and laughed again when a butterfly landed on his finger.
A smile returned to Lilia’s face. “He looks happy.” She watched a moment more, and the image collapsed upon itself as the blue flame disappeared and the bards stopped their song. “It is enough to know he’s happy.” She took a deep breath, and for the first time in days, it didn’t hang in her throat.
Lucca motioned to Lilia. “Would you step forward and speak of your brother?”
Lilia nodded and walked to the center of the field. She stood beside Tiernan’s pyre. She waved for Annielie to join her, and reluctantly she walked away from Ian.
“Tiernan was devoted. He was devoted to me, our father, our clan, and his wife, Annielie.” She paused and hugged Annielie. “It’ll be okay, Sister.”
Annielie blew her nose softly into her handkerchief. “I know.” She studied her feet, unable to look into the crowd.
Lilia scanned the faces of those in attendance. There were only a few she knew, but she recognized some of the acolytes from when their party first arrived at the Dragon’s Keep.
She cleared her throat. “Tiernan and I grew up believing in the harsh teachings of Elanvanin. We believed in his ways, and we followed him. We were wrong.” Lilia glanced at her boots, then looked back up.
“In the last few months we’ve come to worship the goddess, and it does my heart good amidst this great pain to see that she…” She looked up at Lorna, “that you, my lady, have taken us under your wing, and welcomed us to your people.”
Lorna’s body shimmered and disappeared, reappearing at Lilia’s side. “I am here for you, my child. Your brother will not be forgotten. He laid down his life in battle to protect my chosen one. Tiernan’s place is sealed, as is yours.”
Lilia wiped the tears from her face. “Thank you.”
Lorna kissed her forehead then shimmered again, this time reappearing beside Lucca.
“The Maekels have an ancient poem titled, The Journey, that has been recited at the funerals of our chieftains for centuries. Typically, it is read by the chief historian, but tonight I will take his place.
She glanced up at Tiernan’s sleeping form. It is true, brother, that you never sat upon Anwell’s throne, but I believe it is fitting to recite it to you today, but first…” She paused, biting her lip. “I stand here before these witnesses, proclaiming the loss of our chieftain.”
Lilia’s voice strengthened with each word she spoke, “and as is my right, bestowed on me by blood, I, Lilia daughter of Anwell Maekel, lay claim to my birthright as the next chieftain of the Maekel clan, and ruler of the Maekel lands.
Anger flashed in her eyes, “I pledge to you brother, that I will thrust Fridtjof through with your blade, and exact vengeance upon him and those who follow him without mercy.”
Excitement traveled through the gathering like electricity. Lilia waited for the feeling to dissipate before proceeding. “Now, I will recite The Journey.

Go now loved one,
to the fields of green.
Your hunt is just beginning
as your autumn turns to spring.
While life for you is over
with the setting of the sun.
Our hearts will always follow you,
Now your journey has begun.
When we think of you in the future,
We’ll remember days gone by,
and to those precious memories,
our minds will often fly.
Go now onto your travels,
Our hearts will not repine,
and in a future place,
we will sing again
where our love will ever shine.

Lilia wiped a tear from her eye and walked back to Karn. He grabbed her hand and pulled her to him. “Well done, Lilia.”
Her heart pounded in her ears, and her body trembled as if the proclamation of her ascension and the finality of Tiernan’s death had finally settled into reality. “There has never been a female chieftain.”
Karn kissed her temple. “It is time for you to lead. As the goddess said, times are changing.” He smiled, and they turned their attention back to Tiernan’s funeral pyre.
Lorna motioned to Lucca. “It’s time, husband.”
He signaled to a small purple dragon. “Aslaug, please step forward.”
The dragon was smaller than the others in attendance but walked with confidence. She stopped beside the pyre and took a deep breath. Smoke billowed from her nostrils, and a bright orange flame burst from between her lips.
The pyre erupted into flames, and the dragon bards sang another song. The wood crackled and popped as the flame-engulfed Tiernan’s final resting place. High above their heads, dragons circled beneath the stars like dancers in the sky. 



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Later,








Wednesday, June 27, 2018

If You Love Dragons: Arwen Chandler Interview

 The Clans of Arcadia: Remnant

Here Be Dragons!


If you're like me and love to read books about dragons, check out Arwen Chandler's book, Remnant: The Clans of Arcadia. Arwen Chandler is one of my favorite authors, but she's still new enough that many people don't know about her, yet.

Book Blurb:


With one dark spell, life in Arcadia changes in the blink of an eye.

Yesterday, Karn had it all. Today he has nothing.

No longer able to watch from the sidelines, the goddess Lorna reclaims her champion, Karn Elohite, as her chosen warrior. The second son of a battle-hardened chieftain, Karn Elohite, was content to lead a life away from his clan until he met her. She changed his entire world, and now his world is crashing at his feet.

The Viper of the Maekel clan has unleashed his mage Magnus upon all of Arcadia leaving a path of destruction in their wake. Now, Karn must find the strength to stop them, and choose between honoring the woman he loved or finding solace in the arms of the enemy – a woman, who finds herself struggling at her own crossroads.

The goddess has called for the reign of dragon riders to begin again, but will Karn accept his fate, or stay trapped in the past?

Remnant is a story set in a world as dangerous as George R.R. Martin's Westeros, and as magical as J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth. Not since the dawning of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonflight, has a story hatched from the world of dragons like Remnant. Do you dare come inside?

Fans of A Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, and Dragonflight will love Remnant!
Remnant is the first book in The Clans of Arcadia series.

Why did you write Remnant?


After doing some research into family genealogy, I came up with this idea. My husband’s clan and my clan were at war around 400 years ago, and that led me to the question, “what if?” You know, what if grandpa so and so found out that we had actually united the clans through marriage. What trouble would it cause? What would happen? I just played with the idea and that’s where Remnant came from. It really blossomed from there. It’s kind of a Romeo and Juliet thing, but it is so much more.

Tell us about the major characters in Remnant:


There’s Karn Elohite. He’s the star of the show, so to speak. He’s strong, honest, and completely flawed, but he is one of my favorites. The story really centers around him and how he reacts to the situation forced upon him, and how he overcomes.

Then, there’s Ian Elohite. He is Karn’s cousin and a complete ladies man. He is probably my favorite character because I like his personality.

Also, Lilia Maekel. She’s the daughter of King Anwell, and fierce, educated and opinionated.
Annielie Maekel is really a side character right now, but she will become crucial through-out the series. She is a follower and is always in the shadow of Lilia.

Tiernan Maekel is Lilia’s brother and commander of the Maekel troops.

Fridtjof Maekel, known as the Viper, is the main antagonist and a ruthless guy. He’s Lilia and Tiernan’s uncle.

And lastly, Magnus Maekel is the Maekel mage and right-hand man of Fridtjof. He aspires for greatness and will try to attain it at any cost.

Do you identify with any of your characters?


Yes, a little bit with all of them. I’d like to think Lilia and I have a lot in common, or at the very least she’s somehow an alter ego. I also feel like I identify with Karn, because I try really hard to be the best person I can, but sometimes my flaws are obvious. 😊

Will there be sequels following Remnant?


Yes, Quest is the sequel and will be out July 17, 2018. It's on pre-order now. After that, I hope to release the third book before Christmas. I’m not sure how long this series is going to be, but I love it and as long as I do, I’ll keep writing.

Is Remnant complete or does it end on a cliffhanger?


I think all good books in a series should end on a cliffhanger. 

For instance, Paolini’s books do, and I love them. Also, consider some recent movies like LOTR, I finished The Fellowship of the Ring, and what like, what I need more NOW! That’s the feeling I wanted to give the reader when they finished this book. I wanted the plot to resolve, but still have some unresolved issues, and I think I did that pretty well. I know I want to read more. 😊

How can your readers contact you?


Twitter: @arwenchandler


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Thank you for the interview, Arwen! I loved Remnant and can't wait for Quest!

Later,