Showing posts with label curiosity quills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curiosity quills. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2016

Guest Post: Mixing Passion with Writing by Jessica Gunn, Author of GYRE, PLUS #Giveaway

It's release day for GYRE by Jessica Gunn, the first book in the Atlas Link Series! Jessica Gunn's debut novel is a new adult fantasy from Curiosity Quills Press.


Chelsea didn’t try to teleport. All she wanted was to play the Battle of the Bands show. But after accidentally teleporting onto classified Navy vessel SeaSatellite5, all she’s rocking is the boat. Once it’s sorted out that Chelsea’s not a threat, SeaSat5’s top scientist offers Chelsea a position on the crew as an archaeology intern. Dr. Saint studies people with powers, believing them to be descendants of Atlantean refugees, except Chelsea’s powers are beyond anything on previous record.

While great for everyone else onboard, the miracle of Chelsea is Trevor’s worst nightmare. The same girl who’d given him a brief lifeline to sanity three months ago literally fell from the sky, under a mile of ocean, and onto the very station where he’s employed. Making matters worse, Trevor’s family are Lemurians, Atlantis’s enemy, and Chelsea’s presence is unpredicted—a wrench in an already unstable situation. But Trevor wants no part of his family’s war. The only thing he wants is Chelsea, Atlantean or not.

Days into Chelsea’s sudden appearance, SeaSatellite5 uncovers Atlantean ruins and a massive artifact cache, placing its entire, hundred-man crew in the crosshairs of an ancient war. There are those who want the Atlantean relics inside the ruins destroyed, and only Trevor knows the treasures for what they really are: Link Pieces, tools used by the ancient civilizations for their time-travel war.

With lies and shifting alliances abound, Chelsea and Trevor will have to think fast in order to save the station. If they don’t, the Lemurians will seize the artifacts and Atlantis will be destroyed forever.



Mixing Passion with Writing: Why I Love Atlantis


Let’s get something straight right off the top: I’ve always loved Atlantis. Before the Disney movie. Before Stargate. And definitely before I circled “anthropology” on my undergraduate college application because I had no idea what other major to pick. No, my love started way before all of that.

The idea of a lost city in the Atlantic just sitting there, waiting patiently to be found is almost romantic. It’s thrilling. It’s the kind of stuff that treasure hunters live for. I’m no treasure hunter, but I do love a good myth. A good story. A good chance at finding evidence of something that people all around the globe love to dismiss as much as they wish for a chance to see it turned into a reality. And what a reality that would be! To find evidence of Atlantis or the city itself now after thousands of years, what would that do to our record of history? Would a discovery like Atlantis change anything? Or would we have to rewrite the whole dang thing?

That, I think, is the most interesting part of the story of Atlantis right there. Not the city itself, not the mythos, but what would actually happen if we found it.

Of course, it could be a story. It probably is just an allegory written by Plato. But what if it’s not?

That’s why I love Atlantis. Not because I think that somewhere in the Atlantic seabed lies an ancient lost city doomed to the sea for its sins and tribulations. I love Atlantis because of what it represents: adventure and hope and wonder.

Gyre is, in many ways, a direct result of this love for Atlantis. I’ve read my fair share of Atlantis-based fiction, but I wanted to do my own take, and I wanted to tie in all the other mysteries of the ancient world that I love so much. From Atlantis to Lemuria (its sister-myth), to Stonehenge and King Arthur, you’ll see plenty of these ancient mysteries in The Atlas Link Series. If we can’t figure them out in the real world, I want to give solutions in my fictional one. Atlantis just seemed like the perfect place to start :)

Do you have any favorite mysteries or stories from the past? I’d love to hear what fascinates you!








Jessica Gunn

Jessica Gunn is a New Adult author and avid science-fiction and fantasy fan. Her favorite stories are those that transport the reader to other, more exciting worlds. When not working or writing, she can be found binge-watching Firefly and Stargate, or feeding her fascination of the ancient world’s many mysteries. Jessica also holds a degree in Anthropology. To catch up with Jessica, follow her on Twitter (@JessGunnAuthor) or on her website, www.jessicagunn.com.

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Friday, 22 January 2016

#FridayFandom: Author Interview with Courtney Sloan


Today we are talking with Courtney Sloan, author of OF SCIONS AND MEN!






1. Tell us about your book (s) in 140 characters or less (if you want to do this by series that is fine as well).
Rowan Brady, a Scion of the new American Order, tracks down a supernatural psycho and learns it’s politics, not monsters, that’ll kill you.

Hidden Worlds Books: Sounds delightfully action packed!

2. What would be the theme song for your book?
Girl on Fire by Rob Zombie

Hidden Worlds Books: I loved that it was used in the Resident Evil soundtrack - good pick!


3. What is your favorite book movie and why?
I love books and I love movies, but they don't always mix well together. I guess I would have to say Lord of the Rings. I loved those books as a child, and the movies, especially the extended versions, came closer than almost any other book-to-movie series out there to getting it right. Not perfect, but close. 


Hidden Worlds Books: Though I found the Hobbit could have been done in two movies, I agree that LOTR was well done!

4. What are you currently writing?

I have almost completed book 2 in The American Scion series, THE SCIONS OF WRATH. 

5. What are you currently reading?
GYRE by Jessica Gunn. I'm lucky enough to have an eARC. Atlantians and magic and action. Loving it.

Hidden Worlds Books: Oooh! I've read that one and LOVE it! I'm a sucker for archaeological references!!






A New Orleans native, Courtney Sloan relocated to the hills of Central Maryland after Hurricane Katrina. There she lives with her husband and fellow author, J.P. Sloan, their son and their crazy German Shepherd pup. Adding to her writing life, Courtney is also a professor at the local college and enjoys learning a world of new ideas from her students as she teaches them about writing and communicating.

Courtney’s New Orleans upbringing has left her with a love for the macabre and a flare for the next to normal. She writes speculative fiction with a variety of horror and sass mixed in for flavor. She loves taking the world of politics that haunts us now, and adding the supernatural to create a gumbo of thrills to keep you up at night.

A self-proclaimed lover of way too many fandoms, Courtney also loves crafting. From blankets to jams to stories, it’s always better homemade.