Saturday, June 27, 2015

UtopYA 2015 - A week of moments



I feel compelled to tell you, I have been sitting on this post for a week because I can't think of the best way to write it, of any way for it to really tell the magnitude of what UtopYA is, and what UtopYA does, and how it has touched my heart. I realized though, that UtopYA is about moments, lots of moments, tons of moments that add up to one amazing experience, so here are some of those moments.

*Driving past James Madison University (my Alma mater) and thinking (all The Hobbit style) "in 5 miles I will be the farthest away from home, by myself, that I have ever been."



* Hitting the Tennessee border and taking a picture, because of all the places I have been, I have never actually been to Tennessee! (that and I was getting REALLY bored having spent the last 5 hours driving through Virginia.







*Seeing Kristina Circelli for the first time in almost a year. Bless the internet and Facebook, because she's one of my best friends and seeing her once a year just isn't enough (that and she had our room key, and I had just spent the last 45 minutes being lost in rush hour traffic and I wanted to eat dinner lol)







* Meeting Chanda Hahn for the first time. I have been in awe of her since before I knew about self-publishing, and I geeked out when I realized we have the same friends. You can imagine my nerves when Kristina and I sit down for dinner and Kristina, all nonchalantly, goes "Oh look, there's Chanda, I'll introduce you." Um...um..I've just been in the car for 10 hours! "Oh, okay. I'll let you eat before I embarrass you then." And she did, and you guys, Chanda hugged me, and she's just as awesome as her books.

*Dealing with the elevator. I don't like elevators (which is why I wrote in the creepy elevator in Lady of Steinbrekka). I don't like the way it feels like you are moving through the air (or dropping). I don't like the creepy way they hover before stopping. I don't like the fact that you are trusting the cable to hold you or the doors to open. You know what's really creepy? Glass elevators, because then you can see how high up you when thinking of all of the above things. Do you know where the opening keynote speeches were? On the 10th floor. Do you know what the outside wall of the elevator was? Glass. But Kristina made it fun.



* Meeting Ben Hale, my tablemate. I could not have asked for a better table mate, either. He is everything that I am not, outgoing, social, a marketing guru. I can also tell you, after working beside him for 2 days, that he is also 100% genuine and one of the nicest guys around. I learned a lot just by listening to him interact with people, and grew as an author who needs to self-promote.

* Dinner with Heather Lyons and the fireflies. I've been in a writing group with Heather for a while now, but she was always "up there" on my list of authors. Authors who are super nice, but whose books are so amazing that part of me always thinks, "why would they want to talk to me?". Let me tell you, she really is the nicest person ever. I had dinner with her and Kristina at The Mad Platter and then afterward we sat on the outdoor patio and talked forever. Then a bug with a little glowing butt showed up, and I learned that Heather had never seen a firefly! So I promptly caught one for her so she could see it close up. I love the little bits of magic that come out in the day :)

* Hanging out with Nicole and Nick Greene. Omg, these two are the most adorable couple EVER, and super crazy nice. I pretty much forced myself into their group because Kristina is friends with them and I clung to her like a bug, so yeah, hi! They were seriously so nice though, and funny, and I had a blast with them during the awards and the after party.

* Karaoke night and meeting Chelsea Starling for the first time. I'm pretty sure she's a pixie in her other life, because she is just so amazing and full of energy. She lit up the bar with her swing dancing, and her excitement and joy filled the room.

* Honestly, I went both ways with the keynote speeches. Partially inspired, partially deflated, partially pissed, but they were all an important part of me figuring out who I am, and who I want to be as a writer. I think the one that hit me the most profoundly was the closing speech by Janet, who said (and this is me paraphrasing because my memory sucks) "We all have different dreams, and we all have different goals. Some people don't want to be the next best-seller, they just want to write a novel, or publish a series, or make a modest living, and they are just as successful as someone with a different goal"

As I drove back to Virginia, tired but happy, ready to go wrap my arms around my family but happy to have had some time as Kristi the author and not "mom or wife", I realized that I'm exactly where I want to be. I hit the Shenandoah Valley around sunset, and with the sun descending over the mountains that protect my little valley, I just felt the most profound peace and contentment. My books are where they need to be, and my life is at it needs to be, and I need to embrace everything I'm given and celebrate.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Land of Kaldalangra cover reveal


It started out as one book, expanded to tell the "ever after", and then began to bring in the next generation. The Land of Kaldalangra has taken many twists and turns since it began with the publishing of The Lady of Steinbrekka back in 2012, and that now includes a full make-over!

When I started writing The Lady of Steinbrekka, I never realized that it would become a series, and the same happened with Heart of Kylassame, and Soul of Asimina. About the time I started working on the fourth book (hopefully to be out in 2016 or 2017) I realized that this wasn't going to end any time soon, and it was time for it to look like a series. 

I had such a great time working with Donna Dull of Sharp Designs (the same cover artist who did Finding Keepers) and she really did a great job of making the covers feel like a series, but still keeping pieces of the originals that I loved so much. It will also be much easier now when I release the next couple of books  (not for a little while though) to make them continue with the beautiful covers.


Presenting, the new look for The Land of Kaldalangra series!




    These will be available for purchase at UtopYAcon in Nashville June 18th - 21st 2015, and are also available on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com

    Purchase these books through Amazon








    Wednesday, April 22, 2015

    Let the Battle begin!

    The Battle of the Books, that is. This is a competition held by Loudoun County Public Schools and let me say, I wish this existed when I was in high school. Students from each high school form teams, and are then responsible for learning all about 10 books, chosen by the competition organizers.

    I was given the great honor of having The Lady of Steinbrekka chosen to be the fantasy choice for the 2014-2015 school year, and for students around Loudoun County to have my book available for their reading pleasure!

    Last year, I was given the double honor of being invited to speak about writing, publishing, and being an author at the finals. This year I was invited back, but in a different role. The students were treated to the chance to meet not one author, but two! Val Muller, whose book The Scarred Letter was also one of the Battle  Books, was also on hand!

    Together, we answered questions about inspiration, advice for writing, and signed a lot of programs! I was so pleased by how excited the teens (and adult sponsors) were to take home bookmarks, postcards, and my favorite, fridge (or locker) magnets.

    I write because it keeps me sane, but days like this, this is why I go that extra step to publish. It is so wonderful connecting with readers, meeting other authors, and knowing that my books are being loved.


    The table set-up. I've been so used to the 2' or 3' tables that it was nice being able to spread out a bit more. In the bin were posters (created by the sponsors) of all of the books that have been part of the last 10 years of the Battle of the Books.


    My fantasy series. This will likely be the last event before the big re-release


    Faulks even came with me this time.


    Tuesday, March 24, 2015

    Unbroken Beings - Cover reveal









    Title: Unbroken Beings
    Author:  Kristina Circelli
    Series: A Fragile Creatures Novel
    Genre: YA Contemporary
    Release Date:  Mid/Late 2015



    “Promise me, little elf.”

    Evangeline Frost had a plan, once. Attend a prestigious art school, become a renowned painter. It was a dream she shared with her father, one that was ripped away in the car accident that claimed his life.

    At California’s Kindred Hides Wildlife Preserve, Evangeline thought she had finally grieved for her father and moved on. But now, halfway around the world in Zambia at a new sanctuary for animals, Evangeline finds herself haunted by old memories … and a promise she has yet to fulfill.

    Nightmares plague her dreams. Caster’s flirtations confuse her. And when poachers invade the preserve, they leave behind a devastation that threatens to break her apart.

    Now Evangeline lives for a different dream: to save the lives of every animal who calls the preserve home, no matter the cost. A crusade that strains her budding relationship with Caster, a mission taking her further away from dreams of the past ‒ and gives her an orphaned elephant calf to call her own.

    Evangeline Frost has a new plan. Protect the preserve and keep a promise that will finally heal her heart … or put her very life at risk.









    Night owl, Dorito lover, and quiet eccentric - Kristina Circelli is the author of several fiction novels, including The Helping Hands series, The Whisper Legacy, The Never, and The Sour Orange Derby. 

    Her latest series, The Whisper Legacy, features Beyond the Western Sun. This book is what all fantasy adventures must strive to be: a complex, intricate examination of human emotion set within the context of worlds known only in our imagination. Melding fantasy and legend in an epic quest, this series signals the arrival of Kristina Circelli as a master storyteller and an important voice in Native American literature. 

    descendant of the Cherokee nation and niece of a Cherokee elder, Circelli holds both a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in English from the University of North Florida, where she teaches creative writing. She also heads Red Road Editing, a full-service editing company for independent authors and commercial clients.


    She currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida with her husband, Seth, and cats, Lord Finnegin the Fierce and Mr. Malachi the Mighty.



    A Fragile Creatures Novel (Book 1)





    Tuesday, March 10, 2015

    Finally getting some words on paper

    Have you ever had a time when nothing seemed to work? Maybe the words weren't flowing from your fingertips as quickly as you like, or maybe at all. We all get writer's block from time to time, but sometimes, it's more like writers "complete standstill"

    That's a bit of what it's been like writing the 4th book in the Kaldalangra series. I started this book back in the beginning of 2014, and wrote 1 chapter, and rewrote it, and rewrote it, and couldn't get any speed at all. Then I started writing Finding Keepers and published it, and now I'm working on a follow up to Finding Keepers and am hoping to have it out by the end of the year.

    And then...Kaldalangra started talking to me again. Wahoo! Now I'm hoping to have two books for you by the end of this year, but no promises. I'm just happy that the words are flowing again.

    Saturday, February 21, 2015

    Cover Reveal - Hunted

    Have you seen the cover reveal for Liz Long's newest book, Hunted? No? Then read on my friends! Liz Long is here to talk a little about the book, reveal it's great cover, and tell you a little about herself.!



    HuntedFBCover

    Hi everyone! Thanks so much to those special authors and bloggers helping me with today's cover reveal. I'm so excited to show off the new cover. It always makes the upcoming release a little more real for me, you know? Anyway, I hope you love it as much as I do. HUNTED is Book 3 of the Donovan Circus Series, with more adventure, romance, and chaos that will lead to murder. In case you haven't read it, you can run away to the supernatural circus and start with Gifted for just 99 cents on Amazon, B&N, and iBooks! You can visit this page to learn more about the 3rd book in the series and what to expect - or worry about!

    HUNTED Donovan Circus Cover


    Back Cover Synopsis

    Lucy Sullivan finally belongs with the gifted Donovan Circus. Members are finding their rhythm, even the new folks from the Grayson Circus who joined after the last attack. Lucy feels like a trusted leader who can win the gifted battles and prevent humans from discovering their existence.

    When tragedy strikes camp, a distraught Sheffield sends Lucy and her gifted team to hunt down the enemy – Alex, a Chameleon with a wicked ability for war. He’s out for blood and won’t stop until Lucy and her friends are dead.

    This time, it won’t be Lucy’s gift that is tested – it will be her morality. To save her circus, the price will be greater than she ever expected. This time, she will lose someone she loves. And it will change everything.

    About Liz:

    Liz Long, indie author

    Liz Long is a ridiculously proud graduate of Longwood University with a BA in English. Her inspiration comes from action and thriller genres and she spends entirely too much time watching superhero movies. Her fabulous day job as a social media strategist includes writing for a publishing company in Roanoke, VA.

    All titles, including the Donovan Circus Series, A Reaper Made, and Witch Hearts, are available at Amazon on Kindle and paperback.

    To learn more about Liz, visit her website: http://lizclong.com.

    Sunday, February 1, 2015

    Valentine's Day giveaway

    Woohoo!

    Did you know that Soul of Asimina had a special day recently? And by recently, I mean on December 24th, which really isn't that recent at all, but I was so busy with everything that it totally passed me by?

    So! We're just going to be celebrating Soul of Asimina's first birthday on Valentine's Day, and that's okay too!

    My Valentine's Day surprise for one lucky winner will be ...a signed paperback copy of Soul of Asimina, the new The Lady of Steinbrekka postcard duo, and a signed Soul of Asimina bookmark.



    How do you get your chance to win? It's simple! You can follow me on Facebook or Twitter, and tweet about the give-away. Everything is easy peasy for you and wrapped into the nice Rafflecopter below. The contest will close on Valentine's Day and I will announce a winner shortly after.

    Happy Valentine's Day everyone!

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