From The Dengu Odyssey—
The spirit god, carved from a single rock, produced awe in everyone who gazed upon it… As beautiful as the stone was, the beast it depicted was grotesque. It had a body of a man, with a long, snake-like tail. It’s giant arms rested on huge columns, and the long, sinewy fingers ended in great claws. However, the face was what made Uri shudder. A fierce animal face. Lips drawn back, exposing sharp teeth, a beak-like nose with gleamng eyes all across the top..Everyone was silent. Uri looked around, and noticed Kee stood close to his left. The Bast tribe had surrounded them from behind… Uri looked directly at Master Tau. “I will not bow to anything on this world. It did not create me or you. You have created it.” .. Uri bowed his head, looked at the ground and prepared himself for swift action, his death, torture, or something just as horrible.
Still Pondering Uri
April 9, 2010November 20, 2009
It has been a month since my novel, Mark of the Tattoo, has been published. Many friends and family have brought and read it, and I have receive good feedback.
Being what the writing community calls, a self-published writer, has brought certain difficulties. After the local community has been saturated, the next step is radio interviews and regional publicity. I am looking to my publisher, Eagle Wings Publishing, to help me with that. Yes, even though I have a publisher, I am considered “self published.” Because I pay to help me publish it.
There is a snobbery in the writing community towards us. Probably because anyone can publish anything they write, good or bad.
My publisher picks and chooses those they feel have something worth while, and is well written before they accept you as customers or clients.
It is hard breaking into the business, and having your book advertised or talked about on radio, TV, or newspapers. National reviews are essential, and that is in the next phase of “things to do.”
Pondering Uri
July 29, 2009Who is Uri? Where did he come from? While attending a writing class one of the books we read was James Scott Bell’s “Plot and Structure”. One of the exercises was a challenge. Uri was born because of a challenge. To find out what it was, visit this site in a few days.
The the book “Plot and Structure” James Scott Bell suggested to write in a genre never attempted before. So I choose fantasy.
A boy named Uri came to my mind. He lives on a planet within our galaxy. He sees two moons in the night sky. Uri wants to be a great hunter. He hunts the desert worm called a Wona. It is about four feet long, scaly and elusive. The meat of the Wona is considered a delicacy among his tribe, the Pinola Tribe.
Something happens that changes his life, and his destiny.
Next visit I will post an excerpt from the book. Mark of the Tatto. It should be published and available in a few weeks.
It is now available on Amazon.com and on kingdomkeysbooks.wordpress.com