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Monday, 16 October 2017

Happy Birthday Snowy Wings Publishing (#GIVEAWAY!!)


Happy mid-October, everyone! You may not realize it, but this month (October 3, technically) marks Snowy Wings Publishing's one-year anniversary! It's incredible to think how far we've come in just one year. We are so pleased to have brought you so many great books this year, and we're looking forward to continuing the tradition for many years to come! We have some exciting announcements in the coming weeks about new authors joining the ranks and new books from our current authors; but in the meantime, we want to celebrate our first year by bringing you an awesome giveaway!

Happy Birthday: Enter to Win 12 Paperbacks & More

To celebrate SWP's one-year anniversary, we are giving away one giant prize pack including paperback books, swag, and more! You can find the full prize list below; here's the entry form:

A Free Gift For Everyone

But we wanted to do more than just a typical raffle, to thank you all for your support this year. So we're giving everyone who enters a free digital swag pack! This download includes short stories, deleted scenes, a special printable journal designed for any book blogger or book lover, and a printable character guide to help aspiring writers!
Because this download includes ebooks and we know not everyone has the same kind of e-reader, there are two separate download links. Both have the exact same content; the only difference is the file extension on the ebooks.

What Are the Prizes?

PAPERBACK GIVEAWAY PRIZES:

One lucky winner will receive paperback or hardcover copies of:
Additionally, the winner will receive a phoenix necklace, a butterfly necklace, a space journal, and bookmarks galore!
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Just some of the great swag the winner will receive!
See the bottom of this post for rules and restrictions.

DIGITAL PRIZE PACK:

Every person who enters automatically receives the digital prize pack. Here's what's inside your download!
  • A special printable reader's journal from author Clara Kensie
  • "Building a Character Profile" - tips and tricks from author K.M. Robinson, plus bonus sample character profiles featuring behind-the-scenes info from Golden
    and Jaded
  • "Gale" - a short story from Perchance to Dream
    , by Lyssa Chiavari
  • "The Desperate Warrior and the Beast Who Walks Without Sound" - a short story from Perchance to Dream
    , by T. Damon
  • "Ball Gowns and Blood Stains" - a short story by Dorothy Dreyer
  • "The Adventure of the Silicon Beeches" - a short story by Mary Fan
  • "A Love for the Mistletoe" - a short story from the A Love for the Pages
    universe, by Joy Penny
  • "A Turn on the Ice" - a short story/"lost" chapter from Crown of Ice
    , by Vicki L. Weavil
Missed the links above? Here they are again! Download the prize pack for Kindle
, or for all other e-readers
!

RULES AND RESTRICTIONS FOR PAPERBACK GIVEAWAY:

No purchase necessary. Open to residents of the countries on this list
. Winner must have a valid mailing address in one of the listed countries in order to receive the prizes. Prizes will be shipped individually, so please allow up to 2-3 months for all prizes to be delivered. The winner will be randomly selected and we will contact the winner via email to obtain winner's mailing address. We will not use any entrant's information for any purpose other than contacting the winner.

Friday, 18 December 2015

#FridayFandom: Author Interview with Vicki L. Weavil

Today we have the wonderful Vicki L. Weavil, author ofCrown of Ice and Facsimile. Facsimile comes out in 2016, along with the sequel to Crown of Ice, Sceptre of Fire! We will definitely be having Vicki back in 2016 for some spotlight interviews!!


1. Tell us about your books in 140 characters or less.

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CROWN OF ICE: As the Snow Queen she’s immortal. As a seventeen-year-old human, Thyra Winther has less than a year to live. (This is actually the twitter pitch that caught the attention of both my literary agency and my publisher).
WE READ YA: Oh! It’s exciting to hear a successful pitch! #pitchanagent
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FACSIMILE: Escaping her frontier planet for Earth is Ann’s dream, until she discovers her departure may condemn an entire species to extinction. 

2. What would be the theme song for your books? 

 CROWN OF ICE: The White Forest by Brunuhville.
WE READ YA: That is beautiful (and the images even match the Crown of Ice theme)! 
FACSIMILE: Under One Sky by The Tenors.
WE READ YA: This song is so inspirational!  

3. Our last “M” for Monday post was on “Mmmm…pizza”. What is your favoritefood and why do you love it?

I like a wide variety of food, but I think I must say cheese. There are so many kinds of cheese, and I love almost all of them. You can do so much with cheese – from main courses to desserts to just snacking.  Also, as I don’t eat meat, this is one of main sources of protein.
WE READ YA: I personally love cheese and would love to find ways to implement it more as a main course. 

 4. What are you currently writing?

I am writing the sequel to FACSIMILE – titled DERIVATION. It will be published by Month9Books in 2017. In late October I finished writing the first companion book to CROWN OF ICE – SCEPTER OF FIRE – which will be published by Month9Books in late 2016.

5. What are you currently reading?

I’ve finally gotten around to reading THE CUCKOO’S CALLING by Robert Galbraith (aka J. K. Rowling). I love mysteries and Ms Rowling’s writing, so this is a great combination for me!

Thank you for your time Vicki! Read below for more information on how to contact Vicki and where to buy her books!

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Author Bio:
Raised in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Vicki L. Weavil turned her early obsession with reading into a career as a librarian. After obtaining a B.A. in Theatre from the University of Virginia, she continued her education by receiving a Masters in Library Science and a M.A. in Liberal Studies. She is currently the Library Director for a performing and visual arts university.

An avid reader who appreciates good writing in all genres, Vicki has been known to read seven books in as many days. When not writing or reading, she likes to spend her time watching films, listening to music, gardening, or traveling. Vicki is a member of SCWBI and is represented by Fran Black of Literary Counsel, NY, NY. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and three very spoiled cats.
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Instagram:  Instagram:  https://instagram.com/vickiweavil/


Tuesday, 15 December 2015

#TrailerTuesdays: Apocalypse Returns and so do my nightmares…

When I was a kid we didn’t have a lot of money. Some of our Christmas’s were homemade, most of our holidays were to see family in neighboring cities, and some of my toys were made out of paper.

My brother’s loved comics and I got to read them sometimes. I remember when Superman died (and I cried). I remember when the symbiote Venom first made an appearance (and I instantly loved him). And I remember Batman, before the Dark Knight.
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But something I had of my own were my X-men paper dolls. I fell in love with the characters on my own, before my brothers found the comics. It was so long ago (circa 1980′s), but the second wave of main characters were all there: Jean Grey, Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Beast, and yes….my fave….Wolverine.
Now you will see those same characters as I once did on Teletoon at night, where the classics are replayed for us Gen X’ers.  But what gets me more excited than seeing those old replays is finding an old comic (before graphic novels came into existence). Those newspaper thin reads, where if you stuck silly putty on the pages you could get a copy of your favorite character’s face or logo, were the ultimate back in my day. 
Since then YA has come a long way. We have tons of great reads out there that weren’t available 20-30 years ago (I’m still not telling you how old I am!). Dystopian really took off, as well as sci-fi, and finally genre fiction is being taken more seriously.
X-men’s theme: finding equality for those who are different, is an important one. The X-men have always had to fight for acceptance and equality. But no matter how powerful the villian, none compares to one of their own: Apocalypse. This monster came out when I was pretty young and basically haunted my dreams, for no one, not even my dear X-men, were able to stop him. At least, not in the beginning. 
So sit back and enjoy this epic movie trailer for X-Men: APOCALYPSE. WARNING: If you’re anything like me, this ultimate villian will give you nightmares. You’ve been warned.


Saturday, 12 December 2015

#WO2016: This Week in YA Cover Reveals

Whoa! What a bunch of beautiful covers we have for you this week. Fantasy, contemporary, and sci-fi!  This weeks cover reveals are: An Occasionally Grim Fairy Tale by Ann Noser, What I Saw by Beck Nicholas, and Scardust by Suzanne van Rooyen.


An Occasionally Grim Fairy Tale (Book One of Desiderata) by Ann Noser (YA/NA crossover Fantasy):
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What I Saw by Beck Nicholas … One punch will shatter a town…
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Scardust by Suzanne van Rooyen:
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