Saturday 29 June 2013

Guest post for Alon Shalev

Fantastic news! I got the chance to write a guest post for award-winning fantasy author Alon Shalev!

Alon is the author of three social justice themed novels, and his first fantasy novel, 'At the Walls of Galbrieth' has just won in the YA category of the 2013 Eric Hoffer Book Awards. The second book in the 'Wycaan Master' series, 'The First Decree' has just been released.

Check out Alon's website and follow him on Twitter @Elfwriter.

My guest post on his blog touches on the African influence found in my own fantasy writing...
Read about 'My Fantastical African Inspiration' here.

PS I'll be posting a new 'three thinks' later this week, despite the complete chaos of wrapping up a wildlife program, emigrating to Germany and looking for a missing cat.

Saturday 22 June 2013

'The Unsheathed Key' on Barnes&Noble

Finally! You can now get 'The Unsheathed Key' from Barnes&Noble...
More retailers to follow. Check it out here in the meantime:


Thanks to everyone who supported the mini promotion this week! It is wonderful to know that my book is floating around somewhere!

Now, to start on Book II...

Tuesday 18 June 2013

Ooh! Promotion!

So I've gotten a few pokes and jabs from friends and family members lately about "handin' out a coupla free ones, why don't you?"...

Here's the deal, then:

I have made my book available for free to my friends, family and blog followers for two days!

To get your free copy of 'The Unsheathed Key', click on this Smashwords link and enter the following coupon code at check-out: PF55D.

The promotion will be up and running until 20 June. To read a quick excerpt, and for more info on the first installment of this new fantasy series, click on Author site and go to Titles.

Yay! Excited! Let me know what you think and spread the word to other fantasy lovers if you like it!

Saturday 15 June 2013

'The Unsheathed Key' available at more retailers!

Great news! My fantasy novel, 'The Unsheathed Key', Book I of 'The pages of the Blade' is now available from the following major retailers:


With more to follow soon...

Given, wrong categories, but I'm having it fixed. Here's more on the book:

“They’d made the legend out to be nothing but a silly story... the entire Realm’s beliefs were built upon what Súiribhán wanted them to believe...”

Twelve years after the Fall, the Freed Realm is still recovering from the devastation sown by the rebellion. However, in the very house of one of Súiribhán’s most trusted workers, hope is hatching once again for the supporters of the Lost King.

The orphan Ileana starts to uncover the many lies embedded into her life, and she just might hold the key to the undoing of the new ruler. Will she choose to use it?

Suddenly, the girl finds herself at the centre of an impending war and she has to decide where to place her allegiance: with Súiribhán, the Lost King... or herself.

Guided by the wise maid Gwen until she makes her decision, Ileana will have to run. From her family, the terrifying flying beasts called hrakar, and the blood-eyed Captain who has haunted her dreams for years...


For an excerpt, go to my Author page and click on Titles.
Yay! So excited!

Tuesday 11 June 2013

Letter to my Old High School, Reading Good, The Battle of the Blinds

What an exciting week... My first novel has finally been published as an ebook (see Author site for details and an excerpt) and the feedback has been great! Woke up to two comments this morning that instantly plastered a smile on my face (which will annoy my colleagues for the rest of the day):
'Hard to put down' and 'Great fantasy writing for sure'.
Suffice to say that I am a happy camper. That aside, here are my three thinks for today:

Letter to my Old High School: Lately, I have been getting a good number of requests and messages from old friends with whom I went to high school with. That, coupled with the release of my book, has got me thinking back on my journey so far. So, this morning, I allowed my thoughts to timidly wander back to that Dark Place That Is High School. If I could send a short message to my many teachers and friends; this is what I would say:
Dear Maths Teacher #1 (to clarify, I had about five maths teachers; they passed me around as they each gave up on me in turn): If you were wondering what happened to me halfway through your lesson that day; I climbed out the window while you were writing on the board.
Dear Economics Teacher: I would like to assure you that I was, in fact, working on the school newspaper every time I asked to be excused. Thanks for allowing that; it is serving me well today.
Dear Business Economics Teacher: Sorry for always handing in my assignments very late. It wasn't you; I really just don't do well with structure. And thanks for your Christmas messages every year - they are truly appreciated!
Dear Maths Teacher #5: You, wisest of them all, realised that I was most definitely not on my way to becoming a technician for NASA; so you left me alone. You never bullied or threatened me, but somehow I always managed to get the minimum passing mark... Thank you.
Dear Hostel Father: Thanks for playing along, singing along and allowing yourself to be locked up with us in an attempt to prove that we were the 'better' hostel. Being an hour late for school has never been so sweet.
Dear Afrikaans Teacher: I bunked your class for an entire year. I liked how you tried to take credit for the 'A' I got. PS Not everyone was made to 'keep to the left of the stairs'.
Dear Vice Principal: Do you remember the time you tried to threaten information out of us at assembly? I would just like to point out that pulling a toy lion from your pocket and making it 'meow' into the microphone did not have the desired effect.
Dear English Teacher: Thanks for turning a blind eye every time I handed in a 3000 word essay, instead of the prescribed 1000. Thanks for your history lectures and your impersonation of Iago. And for making me read 'The Hobbit'.
And finally, Dear OMK Girls: To the lucky few who managed to get through that window; the illegal chocolate dealers; the fellow pranksters; the flowerbed-sleepers; the successful past-curfew-sneaker-inners; the snorers; and the one who gave me the fright of my life by crawling out from behind that couch.... Thank you.


Reading Good - Granted, I am a few years behind on this, but I recently discovered this great website that allows you to rate books, make wishlists of ones you want to read, and even recommend some to your friends.
So, in an attempt to increase my online presence and build my network, I joined goodreads.com today. Loads of fun! Go check it out, or invite me as a friend if you are already a member!
Also, does anyone know how I can create an author profile? I find the whole thing a bit confusing.
Another great site where you can share your thoughts on your latest reads, is Booktalk.org. The forums are especially great for venting...

The Battle of the Blinds - A while ago, I blogged about moving house with a cat. Now, to update you on The Furry One's adaptation to life in the city: everything is fine, except...
He cannot figure out the window blinds.
My word, is this frustrating! He has tangled himself, strangled himself and puked in protest; but his nemesis remains unmoved. This means that, every time he wants to go outside, I have to get up and open the blinds. He is one trumpet away from arriving in the garden like a king.
Now, this would all be fine if I could pull up the blinds and leave the window open permanently, but alas - it is winter. And the window is right next to my side of the bed.
What's even worse, is the way in which His Majesty summons me to raise the portcullis. A simple tap on a sleeping nose would do, but noooooo... 
It is much more effective to climb the burglar bars like a ladder, musically strumming the metal as you go, and then proceed to fall on the wooden floor at 3am. That way, your subjects respond much quicker (due to anger and irritation). One must also remember that it is common courtesy to then first stare out the window for a long time, while the subject shivers and curses in the crisp air that is now blowing through the house. 
If the subject should revolt and close the window while screaming at you, an ankle bite is an adequate form of punishment. Should she then lock you in the living room, continue to ignore her for two days.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is how my cat and I ended up sitting on opposite ends of the couch with our backs to one another this morning. If this tyranny continues, I cannot guarantee that I will not start throwing him with rotten fruit.


Send your regards to people from your past, meet new ones who share your interests, and never move into a house with blinds if you have cats. You'll never get any sleep.

Friday 7 June 2013

Big news!! The Unsheathed Key published!!

'The Unsheathed Key', Book I of 'The Pages of the Blade' is now officially published and available as an ebook!
I am so excited! For more on the book, go to my Author Site, or to buy it directly, go on to https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/323926.

More retailers to follow soon!

(Now, how to celebrate? I'm thinking steak and cocktails...)

Thanks to everyone who supported me and forced me to get to this point - I owe you all a massive party.

Wednesday 5 June 2013

Website launched!

Great news!
You can now visit my official author site! Yay!

Here you'll find info on my first ebook, 'The Unsheathed Key', and news on when and where to buy it.
The book will be published within the next two weeks, initially only on Smashwords.com. More retailers will follow shortly after.

So excited! Go check it out and let me know what you think: http://yurikawrites.weebly.com