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excerpts teaser writing

A space opera teaser …

“Okay.  Just so I’ve got this straight …” Ryanne lifted up on her tiptoes, leaning into Trand’s personal space. “Some crazy mercenary —”

“Thief.”

Ryanne bared her teeth in anticipation. “Some thief recognizes her Royal Highness Astrea’ea Torval, second in line to the throne of Tor’valla, daughter of the Priestess Zara, born in the waters of the fount itself. But …” She held up one tattooed finger. “They don’t know that she can shred their minds or skin them alive from kilometres away?”

“Technically I can’t flay skin with my mind,” I said, trying to not laugh as my friend schooled the new recruit.

“You just bought two knives,” Ryanne growled. “And you can wield both at the same time with your obscenely powerful magic. Consequently, the flaying of skin.”

I looked at Trand. “She has me there. If the blades are sharp enough I suppose.”

“They’re sharp enough.” Ryanne sniffed. “Because your freaky ass magic sharpens them, doesn’t it?”

I made a face, looking at Trand apologetically as if I’d been trying to be on his side of the argument. “Technically … possible.”

– untitled space opera, chapter one, first draft

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Adept Universe Bible

Adept Universe Bible: Mory’s sketches

Morana “Mory” Novak: Necromancer. Soul seer. Junior specialist for the witches’ Convocation. The wielder’s necromancer. Purple hair, naturally ash brown. With shades of blue in Dowser 7. In Oracle 3, it was sunset-dyed. In Misfits 1, her hair is a deep purple streaked with pink and light blue. Large dark brown eyes, round cheeks, short and petite. “Pixie-like.” Brother: Rusty (d). Mother: Danica. Father was a witch, descended from the founding members of the Godfrey coven, who died before she was born. DOB: February 8, 1998. 15 years old in Dowser 2, 19 in Dowser 7, 21 in Misfits 1. Obsessed with knitting. Lives in a weathered cream-colored Georgian manor in Shaughnessy, with a laurel hedge, wrought iron fence, marble entrance way, massive library, and eight bedrooms. Empty pool, and an overgrown yard. Apprenticed to Pearl, head of the Convocation. Graduated the Academy in 2019. Best friends with Burgundy, witch. According to Jade, her magic tastes like toasted marshmallows with a candied violet undertone. Objects of power: a heavy linked silver chain and thinner flat-linked gold chain, with a jade stone in a cage made from gold bangles, made by Jade, and modified into a coin-ladened necklace by Dowser 7. Dead red-eared slider named Ed, animated with Mory’s power and further enhanced when Jade bled all over him in Dowser 9. Knitting needles that amplify her own ability to wield soul magic.

Mory first appeared in Trinkets, Treasures, and Other Bloody Magic (Dowser 2) as well as the other books in the Dowser series. She narrates the first novella in Graveyards, Visions, and Other Things that Byte (Dowser 8.5), and is the main character in Misplaced Souls (Misfits 1).

Mory. Necromancer. Soul Seer. On her favourite tombstone in Mountain View Cemetery aka her claimed territory. With Ed. Swathed in knitting. Sketch by Memo.
Mory. Necromancer. Soul Seer. Knitting forever after. Wearing her T-shirt designed by Kandy. Sketch by Memo.
Mory. Necromancer. Soul Seer. Wearing her favourite red poncho with the beaded fringe. With Ed. Sketch by Memo.
Ed. Mory’s undead familiar. Capable of turning himself invisible at will, but definitely not a jumper. Likes to wear a mouse skull as a hat. Sketch by Memo.
Mory’s necklace. A magical artifact that protects her from malicious magic (or intent), created by Jade. Sketch by Memo.

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Adept Universe Bible

Adept Universe Bible: Burgundy’s sketches

Burgundy Dalton: witch. Aka Amy (in Dowser 2). Mory’s friend. A quarter witch, through her maternal grandmother. Changed her name when she started studying magic with Pearl and Scarlett, revealing a talent for healing. Wavy light brown hair (with blue streaks in Dowser 7). Curvy and cute. Hazel eyes. Likes the color yellow. Studying medicine at UBC. Keeps her premade spells and charms in a wooden box, mostly for healing but also for calming, etc. According to Jade (the dowser), her magic tastes like sweet watermelon. Drives an older Honda Civic. Lives in the Dunbar area. DOB August 30, 1997 (Virgo). 20 in Dowser 7. 22 in Misfits 1. Objects of Power: a focus/amplification stone – a smooth rock about the size of her palm, taken from her property to help focus her magic. A runed grounding is carved into the stone – the symbol for earth combined with a healing rune passed down from her grandmother. The focal stone was strengthened by Jade in Dowser 9, turning it into an amplification stone. Warm to the touch.

Burgundy (as Amy) is first mentioned in Trinkets, Treasures, and Other Bloody Magic (Dowser 2). She then appears in the third Dowser trilogy, including Dowser 8.5. She also makes an appearance in Misplaced Souls (Misfits 1).

Burgundy. Witch. Always eager to learn, to be included. Generous. An introvert at heart, she once stood up to a pissed off shapeshifter (Beau), then asked a demi-God (Qiuniu) if he needed any help. Sketch by Memo.
Burgundy. Witch. With her focal/amplification stone, a powerful artifact created by Jade, the dowser. Apprentice to Scarlett and Pearl, she is also studying mundane medicine. Has helped her best friend, Mory, necromancer, out of multiple messes though technically she is the least powerful among the misfits. Sketch by Memo.
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giveaways

Misfits 1: paperback and knit hat giveaway

GIVEAWAY CLOSED. LUCKY #29 has been emailed!

Gorgeous paperback designed by Gene Mollica Studios, Cake in a Cup logo by Elizabeth Mackey, and cashmere/silk/merino slouch hat knit by MCD.

Are you interested in winning an autographed paperback of Misfits 1, Cake in a Cup stickers, and a slouch hat (knit by me!) similar to the one that Mory knits in the book?

Yes?!

To enter, simply COMMENT BELOW and let me know WHERE you plan to wear the knit hat!

Then head over to my Facebook page and tag-a-friend for a chance for both of you to win a paperback! And, if you knit, make certain you enter my giveaway for knitters as well!

Likes and shares are always welcomed and appreciated.

Notes/Rules: OPEN INTERNATIONALLY. One entry per person. Only entries that follow the entry requirements will be considered. One winner will be selected by random number generator. Email addresses are not collected for any purpose other than to contact the winner. No purchase necessary.

Giveaway closes THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2020 at 8pm PDT.

Are you new to the Adept Universe series? Click here for the reading order. Or click here for the Welcome! sequence.

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giveaways

Misfits 1: paperback and yarn giveaway

GIVEAWAY CLOSED. Lucky #55 has been emailed!

I finally have my hands on a few paperbacks for Misplaced Souls (Misfits of the Adept Universe 1)! And, instead of running one giveaway at a time like a normal person would, I’m running THREE giveaways! Whoot!

First up: FOR KNITTERS!

Gorgeous book cover by Gene Mollica Studios, Cake in a Cup logo by Elizabeth Mackey, and yarn by MudPunch!

Are you interested in winning an autographed paperback of Misfits 1, Cake in a Cup stickers, and (!!) a skein of the self-striping sock yarn (fingering weight) mentioned in the book? [Goth Rainbow from MudPunch!][Mentioned by Mory to Gabby during games night.]

Yes??

To enter, simply COMMENT BELOW and let me know what you plan to knit (or crochet or weave) with this gorgeous self-striping yarn!

Not a knitter? No worries! Click this link to enter to win a knit hat, plus paperback, etc. Then head over to my Facebook page and tag-a-friend for a chance for both of you to win a paperback!

Likes and shares are always welcomed and appreciated.

Notes/Rules: OPEN INTERNATIONALLY. One entry per person. Only entries that follow the entry requirements will be considered. One winner will be selected by random number generator. Email addresses are not collected for any purpose other than to contact the winner. No purchase necessary.

Giveaway closes THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2020 at 8pm PDT.

Are you new to the Adept Universe series? Click here for the reading order. Or click here for the Welcome! sequence.

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Adept Universe Bible

Adept Universe Bible: Pearl’s sketches

Pearl Godfrey: Witch. Chair of the witches’ Convocation. Head of the Godfrey coven. Grandmother of Jade, dowser. Mother of Scarlett, witch. Widow. Tiny, with a long silver braid. Often twisted into an intricate bun. 60 in Dowser 1. Surfer. Knitter. Favours grey wool pants and silk blouses, often paired with a lace shawl. Lives in a beachfront mansion off Point Grey Road with a wrought iron gate, white shutters, and a white marble entryway. Also an outdoor pool and a guest bathroom that is wallpapered to make it feel like standing inside a birthday present (see Dowser 7). Navy blue Lexus. She runs Godfrey Properties and owns numerous properties in and around Vancouver and Whistler. Including the buildings that Jade leases for her bakeries, Cake in a Cup and Cake in a Cup Too, as well as the Talbot’s residence and Kett’s penthouse. According to Jade, her magic tastes like lilac with a base of fresh-cut grass. Objects of power: a wooden spear, stolen by Sienna in Dowser 3. A necklace with silver charm-bracelet charms crafted by Jade, and an extensive library of spellbooks.

Pearl first appeared in Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic as well as the other books in the Dowser series. She makes appearances in Oracle 3, Reconstructionist 1, and Misfits 1.

Pearl. Witch. Head of the witches’ Convocation. Unflappable, even when faced by epically powerful beings of myth and legend. Maker of shortbread, knitter of lace. Wielder of blue lighting strikes of power. Sketch by Memo.
Pearl. Witch. Keeping track of, and occasionally training, the misfits that have practically taken over her coven is a full-time job, but Pearl manages with nary a hair out of place. Just … don’t get on her bad side … Sketch by Memo.
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Adept Universe Bible writing

Adept Universe bible: Scarlett’s sketches

Scarlett Godfrey: Witch. Occupies one of the thirteen seats on the witches’ Convocation. Charm and charisma are focal points for her magic, but she’s also skilled with healing salves and barrier spells. Petite. Long strawberry blonde hair. Indigo blue eyes. Creamy skin. 44 in Dowser 7. Beautiful, and sexy. Mother of Jade Godfrey (the Dowser). Daughter of Pearl Godfrey (Head of the Godfrey Coven). Scarlett went ‘traveling’ at the age of 16, returning from Australia pregnant with Jade and with no way to contact the father. Her relationship with her mother is perpetually strained for a multitude of reasons, including the fact that Pearl insisted she was incapable of raising her own daughter.

According to Jade, her magic tastes predominately like strawberries with hints of lilac and white chocolate, and a base of fresh-cut grass. She returned to Vancouver between Dowser 1 and Dowser 2, purchasing and renovating a house on West Fifth Avenue and Stephens, then selling two of the three suites of the triplex. She reunited with Jade’s father, Yazi, after Dowser 3 but their relationship status hasn’t been formalized. Objects of power: a rapier with a large blue stone, gifted to her by Chi Wen, the Far Seer of the Guardian Nine.

Scarlett first appeared in Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic as well as the other books in the Dowser series. She makes cameo appearances in Oracle 3 and Misfits 1.

Scarlett. Witch. Favours silk dresses, open-toed shoes, and dancing nude under the full moon. Keeps a demi-god as a lover. Sketch by Memo.
Scarlett. Witch. Capable of holding a shield barrier against a greater demon while charming even the most powerful Adepts into doing things her way with a single smile. Sketch by Memo.
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paperbacks writing

Misfits 1: paperback now available

In the age of Covid19, everything having to do with paper and shipping has seriously slowed down (as it should be really), but I finally received the proof for Misplaced Souls (Misfits of the Adept Universe 1) and therefore the paperback is now available!

I am, however, still waiting on my author copies, so the slew of giveaways I usually do to commemorate a new release will have to wait a little longer. Though, make sure you’re on my mailing list (subscribe link under the cookbook image on the right of this page), as I’ll email when I finally get my hands on some copies of this beautiful book!!

Cover design by: Gene Mollica Studios
Interior formatting by 52 Novels
Mory perched on her favourite headstone with Ed. Yes! A sketch by Memo drawn specifically for the paperback! Squee! Though I promise to post it separately here on the blog as well (remind me if I forget).
Paperback chapter heading, aka more formatting bling.
Ed page break. Designed by Elizabeth Mackey. Also featured in the paperback version of Dowser 8.5.
And yes, I’m still using a 16-year-old shot that Michael took of me at Point No Point as my author photo. LOL

CLICK HERE FOR SYNOPSIS AND BUY LINKS

I also (finally) got some bookplates printed (for autographs). I just have to figure out how to set up an online store so you can order them from me. So, yeah … that will happen … soonish?

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writing

A sneak peek of the ‘untitled space opera’ as promised.

I’m working on a side project – urban fantasy set in space, heavy on the romance and betrayal. With a kick-ass female lead, magic, and lots of mayhem. So, pretty typical for me. My priority is Amplifier 4, but once the space opera has more … shape, I will likely start releasing it in weekly installments. Just for fun. Then it will be properly edited, proofed, formatted, and made available for sale. So … hopefully, the typos and grammatical errors won’t impede the read for now. FYI, for my American readers, deliberately utilized Canadian spellings and measurements abound.

Energy radiated through my bones, disintegrating flesh and compressing my very essence, flinging me forward through reality, then reforming me. Reassembling me.

But a tiny bit altered. Minutely different from who I’d been. On a molecular level.

Not a copy, exactly.

Still me. But reordered.

Close enough that our shoulders almost brushed, Ryanne and Trand appeared on either side of me. My front foot hit the metal landing pad of the Anaxa space station. The solid contact was momentarily disconcerting even as I took another step, clearing the gateway. My mind lagged a beat behind.

I blinked.

Five curved stairs descended to the upper causeway. The station orbited all of Vertex, but the gateway was exclusive to the province of Tor’valla. A shimmering energy barrier ran beneath the causeway — felt more than seen. By me, at least — sealing the upper section of the docks from the loading bays.

Directly below, a sleek ship baring the emblem of Pura swooped through the transparent barrier that sealed the entire dock from outer space, landing on an empty pad. Pura, a water-based planet, was only a single gate jump from Vertex. The Meridian system contained one inhabitable planet — Vertex — multiple minding colonies, and one naturally occurring gate.

Not that I’d ever been off world. Other than currently being suspended in the space above the planet, but that didn’t count. I really wouldn’t be on the space station now, if I’d asked permission from my regent, aka my brother Dar, or the elders.

The causeway led to a double set of interior doors that opened onto the seventeenth level of the marketplace. The doors were composed of two dark grey metal panels with sealing glyphs set at all four corners. The glyphs were more for show than for anything practical. The doors were carved in an exquisitely detailed rendering of the province of Tor’valla.

 The gateway’s energy — power pulled from the planet itself — clung to me, lightly coating my ankle-length navy cloak as well as the exposed pale skin of my neck, face, and lower arms. The residual stirred my own power, coaxing it to come out and play.

I ignored the impulse. As I did every time I travelled by gateway, to the orbital space station and otherwise. “Not right now,” I whispered. The energy settled, then abated reluctantly.

Not that I’d mention the reluctant feeling to anyone. I already had a reputation for being slightly … impetuous. Well, that was the kindest way I’d ever had it put to me. Getting caught talking to the raw power that radiated from the planet — and therefore through all of Vertex’s inhabitants in varying degrees — wouldn’t help.

My bulwark glanced at me, slightly disconcerted. “Your Highness?”

Trand, the newer of my two permanent guards, was clad in the deep green flexible armour of the castle guard. He was completely unshakable in any situation that required him throwing himself between me and danger. But somehow he hadn’t gotten used to me talking out loud, seemingly to nothing. Yet. Another month or two and he’d be blissfully ignoring me. Trand most often spoke in a low deep rumble, with consideration given to each word. But he’d broken up a bar fight with a few bellowed commands the first week I’d known him. Granted, it had taken him over two hours to track Ryanne and me to the bar, so he’d presumably been pissed off before he’d even walked in the door.

“Trea,” I said, correcting him for the umpteenth time.

He grunted noncommittally, then returned his attention to the causeway.

I took another couple of steps, completely clearing the landing pad but pausing at the top of the stairs. If I moved any farther before she had a chance to assess the immediate area for threats, I’d trigger my venin into poisoning everyone in a three meter radius.

Nothing deadly, of course. But Ryanne considered forceful and immediate incapacitation a legitimate first response. To just about any situation that even remotely bothered her.

And yes, I’d learned that the hard way.

Multiple times.

Admittedly, my impetuous reputation had also been earned in an exceedingly similar way, and at the exact same time. Unfortunately. Though the brunt of that usually fell on the person or people attempting to kidnap or kill me.

Cloaked in black from hair, to lips, to fingertips, to steel toed boots, Ryanne stepped forward to cast her sharp, purple-eyed gaze over the causeway and into the docks where attendants were unloading supplies from a large hover cart into a cargo ship destined for Or’gin on Vertex. The insignia of the Priestess was spray painted on the side of the battered, but sturdy-looking ship. The paint had been too wet when applied because, even from this far above, the drip pattern looked like eyelashes. And that was creepy, even on a scale that factored in the Priestess.

Nearer the main doors, passengers were loading into a transport shuttle. The gateway could be redirected to various locations around the province of Tor’valla, but most of our people accessed the station via transport shuttle. As did the denizens of the smaller provinces.

I fortified my mental shields.

Away from the clingy energy of the gateway, I could feel the press of the half-dozen or so minds currently occupying the causeway. People heading into the marketplace or waiting for transport back to the planet. If I shifted my attention to the docks below — the energy barrier beneath me barely impeding my reach — dozens upon dozens of minds brushed against my senses.

I normally kept my telepathic abilities tightly contained, but passing through the energy of the gate wore at my mental constructs. Not at all ironically, over the centuries that the Torval bloodline had reigned, more than one royal had been murdered within reach of a gateway.

My brother Dar hadn’t travelled to the station by gateway for easily twenty years. Though I knew he moved around the province via the ancient gates, mostly when he wasn’t supposed to be away from the castle. As the sole — viable — heir, the split second of vulnerability on either side of the transport had been deemed too easily exploited by our father.

I only traveled by gateway. My power was too unpredictable around technology. Even ships built by our metal mages, using only components sourced from the planet, were too risky.

I knew. I’d crashed a few myself.

Yes. Impetuous. I’d more than earned the label.

Well, before my father died, at least.

But now everything was different.

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personal reflection

Apparently, I eat like a child.

Last Tuesday I took a virtual class through ChangePain.ca about the Mediterranean diet and treating chronic pain. We pretty much eat a Med diet already with the exception of needing to up our olive oil intake and to figure out how to add in legumes. During lunch, Michael and I chatted about how to do both, plus adding Greek yogurt to our morning smoothie.

Our lunch consisted of olives, sliced carrots, tomatoes, cucumber, and a tuna salad with some black sesame crackers. Michael swaps out the tuna for salmon or roasted organic chicken, but we were in the process of eating the cold plate lunch he makes most days.

This will be relevant in a moment …

So … Michael wanted to know if he should replace the crackers he snacks on through the day with soybeans, and I scanned through some of the literature the doctor had sent to see if I could find a quick answer. While doing so, I came upon this:

600

That’s right. I have just discovered that Michael feeds me ‘variety plates.’ Because, similar to a toddler, it’s the best way to hold my attention for long enough to make me eat a full meal.

😛

Okay, now that I’ve been fed, I better get back to work. I have stickers and a new notebook to play with!

Um, let me rephrase that.

I’ll be writing for the rest of the afternoon.

😉