► STORM Volume II: Contemporary fiction, South African fiction is available at Smashwords a reduced price until 31 May 2014.
Monday, 5 May 2014
Author Blog Hop: Nomanono Isaacs
Nomanono Isaacs is a South African
born published author of Escaping Apartheid: A Letter to My Mother. She is a grandmother to two lovely Beings. A
seven year old granddaughter, and a two year old grandson. She is mother to two
wonderful daughters: an actress and a singer songwriter.
She is currently putting together a plan for working with six children
in schools on what she calls ‘A Love Project.’
She has been writing poetry for many
years and would be putting these together for publication in due course. She
currently has one poem on YouTube called ‘Never Succumb’ and plans on
having more poems there! She is also currently working on her first novel!
She loves travelling, especially
cruising, and intends on travelling to many more places!
When she left South Africa she lived
in Swaziland, Botswana and Uganda before settling in England, in the UK, where
she currently lives.
You can learn more about Nomanono at:
Website: http://nomanono.com/
FB Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/ nomanonoisaacsauthor
Book reviews on: http://tinyurl.com/ppm92kr and http://t.co/SGqVSGt8CY
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Cover Reveal: STORM Volume I by the Pretoria Writers' Group
► STORM Volume I: Fantasy, Science Fiction and Dystopia is available on Smashwords at a reduced price until 31 May 2014
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Interview: STORM Author Richard T Wheeler
1. What inspired you to write your stories for the STORM anthology?
I had a recurring nightmare of sharks with human eyes living in rain-filled construction ditches that were trying to eat me. (It was in fact the ditches that tried to eat me, the sharks were quite friendly once I got to know them. They were however, notorious cheats at cards) So instead of seeking an urgent psychological evaluation, I diligently wrote the concept down as a story seed for a novel. Perfectly normal behaviour for a writer.
When I met up with the Pretoria Writers Group, I heard that there was a potential space for me to publish a short story with them. Problem was, I had only until the end of the month to complete the story. I jumped at the opportunity and hashed out a rough, wildly confusing dreamscape in a week. The process of squeezing sense out of it took quite a lot longer, considering that the source material involved great white ditch dwellers.
2. Tell us what your story is all about.
Conventional wisdom states that the leopard cannot change his spots, that a villain will always be a villain. But if heroes can be corrupted, surely villains can be redeemed? What can change the nature of a man? How did he end up being a villain in the first place? Is there really such a thing as villains?
So here’s the story: Can a wrathful, perverted, murdering, soliciting, financial enslaver find redemption?
Note from Linzé: Richard's story title is A Girl Called Storm
3. What excited you about taking part in the STORM anthology?
The challenge. I’ve not dabbled in the short format at all. (Probably due to the truly dreadful short stories that I was subjected to during the course of my English degree.) I wanted to see if I can do it. I wanted to see if I was able to work on a short timeframe in an unfamiliar format and still have some success.
Moreover, the support that I received from the Pretoria Writers Group was overwhelming. I
finally felt that I had met some kindred spirits, and by making this effort, I will make a favourable impression on them.
4. What is your next project about and when can we expect it to be published?
I am currently mid-draft on a novel concerning an insomniac dropout who needs to deal with ghosts who possess him to fulfil their unfinished business whenever he sleeps. It’s set in Pretoria and has a full complement of corrupt vigilante cops, love at first sight and copious amounts of Oppikoppi. As for the publishing date, I’ve recently discovered that I’m terrible at writing and have pushed back the release date to Soon™ or perhaps to When It’s Not Terrible™.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
AtoZ Blog Challenge: Z is for ZIRDA
You are the female lead in my novel Tiger Gold - The Strikemasters. Tell my readers a little about yourself.
Well, my name is Zirda Thanah and the story starts where I am a student studying graphic and industrial design, when my parents and my unborn brother were killed. They were murdered. If it hadn't been for my friends Denise, and Mr T I would have gone crazy. But they supported me through this difficult time.
I now work for a company, called Placing Boxes Design, where I am an aircraft and transporter interior designer. I love my job. The challenge of interpreting a client's vision for his transporters and then seeing them implemented is a very good feeling.
I don't have many friends, and Susan is my best friend and also my colleague. Mr T is a constant companion and presence in my mind, but someday I hope to meet him face-to-face.
How did you feel when you realised you were blind after the attack?
I was scared and confused since I couldn't remember what happened. My blindness baffled the physician since there was no damage to my eyes. I had a suspicion that it had to do with the fact that I couldn't remember the attack.
And for the rest of the story, you will have to wait until it's published :)
Thank you for joining me on this A to Z Blog Challenge in April. I trust that you had learned a little more about me and I hope to see you again very soon!
All the best,
Linzé
♥
Well, my name is Zirda Thanah and the story starts where I am a student studying graphic and industrial design, when my parents and my unborn brother were killed. They were murdered. If it hadn't been for my friends Denise, and Mr T I would have gone crazy. But they supported me through this difficult time.
I now work for a company, called Placing Boxes Design, where I am an aircraft and transporter interior designer. I love my job. The challenge of interpreting a client's vision for his transporters and then seeing them implemented is a very good feeling.
I don't have many friends, and Susan is my best friend and also my colleague. Mr T is a constant companion and presence in my mind, but someday I hope to meet him face-to-face.
How did you feel when you realised you were blind after the attack?
I was scared and confused since I couldn't remember what happened. My blindness baffled the physician since there was no damage to my eyes. I had a suspicion that it had to do with the fact that I couldn't remember the attack.
And for the rest of the story, you will have to wait until it's published :)
Thank you for joining me on this A to Z Blog Challenge in April. I trust that you had learned a little more about me and I hope to see you again very soon!
All the best,
Linzé
♥
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
AtoZ Blog Challenge: Y is for YOKE
Yoke and Yolk are Homophones. Words that sound the same but have different meanings. Instead of making a list or a lesson about homonyms, homographs, heteronyms, polysemes or capitonyms, why not a bit of tongue in cheek about some of these?
But if you want to learn more, you can click here :)
Enjoy the word play!
But if you want to learn more, you can click here :)
Enjoy the word play!
Monday, 28 April 2014
AtoZ Blog Challenge: X is for XA'AN
Akan Village on planet Xa'an |
Xa'an
is the place where everything began. Where Géra and his best friend,
Ta'an grew up and got into typical boy trouble on the Ville estate.
The forest bordering Akan where they met T'ara when she got lost as a
child.
The place where they had formed friendships that would last a
lifetime.
A planet when a young Elizabeth was convinced by her
cousins, Géra and Stefan, that snakes were not dangerous at all.
Only to find out much later that her abilities would always draw the
reptiles to her, without any threat to her life.
On
the outskirts of the city of Ikea where the cousins would ride horses
and swim in the river and live the carefree existence of the young -
uncaring and unknowing of the destinies that awaited them all.
Xa'an,
a planet destined to produce a wise young Grandmaster - to live
through wars, defended by powerful dragons and warrior magicians. A planet
that saw, and will see, sacrifices so big, and love so true, that in
itself it might just be enough to safeguard its future.
Pinterest Storyboard of Keeper of the Dragon Sword
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