Hellooooo, lovely creatives! I hope you’ll check out this wee guest post I put together for fellow indie author P.J. Lazos’ blog. Our mutual love of nature is a big influence in our storytelling, so for this post I elaborate on what inspired a particularly villainous element in my new book, Fallen Princeborn: Chosen. I hope you check out the post–and the book when it comes out tomorrow. đ
Read on, share on, and write on, my friends! -JL
Happy Sunday, blogger family! This week weâre going to hear from my fabulous friend and First-Rate Fantasy Writer, Jean Lee whose book, Fallen Princeborn: Chosen â currently available for pre-order â will be live in TWO DAYS!
If you are like me, after reading just a few pages of Jeanâs work, you will quickly realize: sheâs a writerâs writer!  And it doesnât stop there. Weekly, Jean distributes great writing advice like some give out Halloween candy. Iâm going to let her tell you all about it.
Take it away, Jean!
Hellooooo, you wonderful creatives and lovers of the Earth! Fantasy author Jean Lee here. Pam invited me to stop by and say hello, and so here I am to talk about turning natureâs blessings into villains. I hope youâre ready to consider and chatâIâm excited to see what you have to say!
Weâre all familiar with âtraditionalâ forms of NatureâŚ
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it was a great post by two great ladies.
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Wonderful post.
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Thank you!
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Great post, both of you. Another step on the road to success xxxx
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Thank you, Chris! xxxxx
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Itâs such a lovely interview. I so hope this book is such a success for you. Definitely deserve that.
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Just happy to share, Friend. đ
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A great interview Jean. You have worked really hard promoting your new release and from what I have read- it should be a runaway success. I said on Pam’s article that I loved the graphic cover for Stolen. It is powerful, yet simple. It is new?
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Thank you! It’s an artwork the cover designer had access to in her database; I would LOVE to commission that original artist to make something for Book 3 if I could!
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I think that might only work if your commissioned new covers for all three books from the same artist. At the moment your current covers (which are certainly eye-catching) give the books a brand identity. If you took them off a bookshelf you would instantly know they belong together.
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Hmmm, good point. It’s something to keep in mind if I can ever buy my first book back from the publisher, that’s for sure!
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Excellent post! (Root for them- bwahaha!)
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I know, I know, I couldn’t help myself đ
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Well done
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Thank you so much!
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