CASANARVA

Narom ara'n Arva, there is Light! Welcome to Casanarva and come join me in my shining, magic world! You have heard of the Seven Seas. If you sail the Eighth Sea, you will come to Casanarva, where touch-telepathic kings rule and Velnar Knights ride unicorn-like shahnarn into battle. For the last 5,000 years Darkness has ruled. Will you serve the Darkness, too, or stand with Etendil ra'n Arva, the prophesied Bringer of the Light? And who is this One foretold? How will we know him when he comes?

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A former librarian, I write fantasy, romantic suspense, and historical novels, some poetry and short stories, articles, book reviews, recipes, and the occasional filler.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Candles in the Storm broken from Darkest Hour

Realizing that Darkest Hour was just too long, I decided to break it in half. From the second half I am creating a new book, which I call Candles in the Storm. Thus, Beacon Burning now becomes the fourth book in the series.

Leaving Darkest Hour was fairly easy; starting Candles has been a bit more of a trick. Re-establishing an entire world without burdening the reader (and myself) with a lot of boring backfill is not an easy task. I rejected the idea of a Reprise for Darkest Hour and didn't want to use that for Candles either. An action chapter for Saray in Ravelacca wasn't too hard, although it still isn't finished, as I suddenly realized I needed to reintroduce King Barlz's connection to the Demons of Darkness, and then was disappointed with the resulting fight scene--all of which means nothing to you if you haven't read the books, I know. Sorry about that! (Well, I'm a little bit sorry, but not very.)

The last two days, I've been working on Beacon, first to give myself a creative break from Candles and, second, because I have to be sure to have in place anything I'm going to need in Beacon.