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Apr 24 2017

Hauntings Pre-order

Looky what’s coming soon!

So you might recall back in January I was on a reading kick of haunted house stories and really wanted to write one (it’s one of my favourite tropes since childhood, and I haven’t written one in a while). I played around with a few things, but I just…like, I have so fucking much to do, and stories take up a lot of mental space now and have to simmer before they’re ready to be written, and creating a whole new world… Just ugh. I haven’t been able to do that on top of freelance work right now, so I wanted something fun in an established world.

Demons of Oblivion would seem the obvious choice, but it’s now something I struggle a lot with–both for external reasons, and because the characters are still recovering from Oblivion (and so am I).

But why not Livi?

And then I bugged Dina James about it, because she also writes paranormal, and surely she could come up with something related to a haunted house in either her Key to Hell or Stranger Things worlds. We’ve also been talking about doing something similar with Zara and Kyle stories at some point, but that’s early planning stages.

We have writing dates a few times a week, to help us both keep on track–that’s how I wrote Resist, and how the bulk of this new novella was written. And the result of our labor is now up for pre-order, with a release date of June 27!  (It will be available in ebook and print, although ebook is just up for pre-order right now.)

A drafty old house, or the steps of a creature lurking in the dark?

A trick of the light, or is the shadow in the corner of your eye something more?

A natural wind, or was that a whisper in your ear?

Read two tales of haunted houses that are not what they seem from (evil) paranormal authors Dina James and Skyla Dawn Cameron.

In RITUAL, a novella in Dina James’ Key to Hell series, Kyle Carillron knows every trick across the realms when it comes to dealing with the supernatural. Once a demon himself, the vampire has seen it all. When a divine assassin, half-angel Sebastian, comes to him with a scrap of paper discovered in a supposedly haunted house where some teenagers are playing Ouija, he can’t help but roll his eyes. But the paper has an unfamiliar symbol on it, written in human blood. Very little on the planes mystifies Kyle, but upon investigating the premises, he discovers evidence of a ritual with far with deeper consequences than humans attempting to contact the souls of the departed.

ASHFORD’S GHOST follows part-time adventurer and full-time mom Olivia Talbot in a novella continuation of Skyla Dawn Cameron’s Livi Talbot series. Four months ago, Livi successfully killed the afreet who abducted her family and tried to murder her. Then she took over his villa and made it her base of operations/home, as any respectable treasure hunter in need of better digs is wont to do. But this house is haunted, and she’s starting to think the ancient murderer she used the Seal of Solomon to destroy might not be entirely dead after all. Isolated in the house by a violent snowstorm, Livi is trapped with a dark force gathering strength by the hour, threatening not only the safety of her family but possibly her very sanity.

Kindle US | Kindle UK | Kindle CA | Kobo | iBookstore | Nook  (that Nook link should work in a few days)

Ashford’s Ghost isn’t really standalone–it’s directly about the consequences of Solomon’s Seal (and to a lesser extent, Odin’s Spear), and sets up both Zheng’s Tomb (#3) and some worldbuilding stuff for the untitled fifth book. So while it’s a fun, smaller story, it’s not one without importance to the series as a whole.

There’s another way to read it: my supporters on Patreon are getting this 40K word story (about 40% the length of one of Livi’s usual novels) serialized and posted over the next three months.

  

Part One on May 1, Part Two on June 1, and Part Three on July 1. All supporters at all reward levels get to read it.

Like the first two Livi books combine traditional urban fantasy with adventure, Ashford’s Ghost combines adventure with the haunted house trope, and I think it’s a lot of fun. You get to catch up with Livi, Pru, Em, Laurel, West, and a new character three months after the events of Odin’s Spear.

Ashford’s Ghost will also be available as a single release toward the end of the year (no firm date yet). I’m still picking at the third book–returning to late night walks/jogs is helping me sort it out in my head, and I’m trying to better hammer out the structure. I have the beginning and the end written, however, it’s just the slog in between that needs help.

December of this year, there’ll be a longish Livi short story posted for Patrons of Snark. It’s just something fun I wrote for Christmas a few years ago–Livi’s first Christmas at the villa, set prior to Ashford’s Ghost–that isn’t really something I’d sell? I guess? But it fills in a few blanks and if you’re a fan of the characters, I think you’ll enjoy it.

That’s it for Livi news for now. She’s still on life support for the foreseeable future, and if you can leave a review or tell a friend to check out the books, that’s always a big help. I still have some print books for sale, too.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: dina james, hauntings, livi talbot, preorder

Apr 13 2017

Books, Books, Glorious Books

After a month-long…journey…wherein the printer lost the box of books before they were shipped, and waiting around for days for the damn thing to arrive, I at last have copies of Odin’s Spear. A handful of people have reserved copies, and here is the rest of my book stock to sell.

Broken down for you, that’s:

Livi Talbot
Odin’s Spear x3 x2
Solomon’s Seal x2 x1

River Wolfe
River x4 x3
Rebellion (novella–it’s the skinny one there) x2 x1 gone!

Demons of Oblivion
Full paperback set (Bloodlines, Hunter, Lineage, Exhumed, Oblivion) x2

Paperbacks are $10USD each except for Rebellion, which I guess I’ll sell for $5?  Plus shipping. And shipping can vary widely–I haven’t shipped much for two or so years now. So if you want some books, you can buy them, I’ll ship them, and then I’ll invoice you for whatever shipping is, okay?

My shop is down because the plugin didn’t always play nice with everything else. If you want to buy a book, use the form below to tell me what you want and pay the cost of the books via PayPal by clicking here (that’s paypal.me/SkylaDawnCameron if the link doesn’t work; you can copy that into your browser).

This is all I have in terms of stock, so once stuff is gone, it’s gone, and I’ll edit the post to reflect as much. If you have already told me definitely lately “Yes, Skyla, I want a copy of Odin’s Spear”, I already have yours set aside. Those ones aren’t counted here. I will come after you privately to get your money.

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If you really, really don’t want an Oblivion set but the books individually…let me know and if no one else wants a set, I’ll start breaking them up. I just really don’t like to be left with odd books.

If you don’t like print books, I always have ebooks through Payhip, and it’s a very bad month financially for me, so now is a fantastic time to stock up, if I do say so myself.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog

Apr 08 2017

“When’s That Book Coming?” Spring 2017 Edition

Hai, I need a less depressing post at the top of my blog feed, so here you go. Onward and upward and all that. Last SotU here if you like.

 

What’s Recently Released

Resist: A Zara Lain Short Story came out February 1 for my Patrons of Snark.

Contract killer and snarky vampire Zara Lain is hired to assassinate a certain politician with fascist tendencies, and brings her saber-tooth cat Rodney Ballsgalore along for the ride. What they find in the mysterious golden tower owned by their target is bodyguards who aren’t quite human and a monster not that easy to kill.

It is 6300 words of killing fascists and punching nazis. Literally. I’ll be putting it together as a chapbook later in the year for Patrons of Snark and perhaps as contest wins.

You can join Patreon for $2/month to get this and other stories.

 

Odin’s Spear, the second Livi book, came out on February 7 in ebook and paperback, and can be found everywhere books are sold.

Livi is trying to take a break from things after the events of Solomon’s Seal and a death in the family, but the world of artifact hunting isn’t quite done with her yet. Some off-the-books work for West leads her to an abandoned, underwater city in the Mediterranean in search of the spear of a god capable of starting war. (This is my favourite review of the book and sums it up nicely.)

If you don’t have a copy yet, you can get it one of these places: Kindle US | Kindle UK | Kindle CA | Kobo | Nook | iBookstore | Smashwords | Payhip | Print

 

What’s Upcoming

Remember last time I mentioned wanting to write something involving a haunting? Well, I finally did, and it ended up being a Livi novella. Set between Odin’s Spear and Zheng’s Tomb, Ashford’s Ghost involves Livi finding something’s not quite right about the new house. Isolated out in the country during a blizzard, she, Pru, West, and Laurel set out to uncover a mysterious presence in her home and put a stop to it before they’re all burned alive.

Four ways to read this one:

  1. It’ll be serialized for ALL Patrons of Snark over about three months (four chapters a month).
  2. It’ll be available in a duo anthology release with Dina James called Hauntings: Two Tales of the Paranormal, probably June-ish for $4.99.
  3. It’ll be a single release in the fall for $2.99 (basically taking the place of Zheng’s Tomb, which won’t be ready yet).
  4. You can contribute to the fundraiser Dina Needs Reinforcements–if you kick in $10 or more, you’ll get an e-ARC when it’s done.

The novella’s pretty long–about 38K words, and a bit more might end up added in revisions–so the single might be released in print as well in the fall.

What I’m Working On

Ugh.

I did really well with Zheng’s Tomb for a while, it’s over 24K (of 100K) and missing a couple of scenes that would bump it up some. So I’m saying over a quarter done.

But I hit a wall last night and I know what’s missing–the personal stakes for Livi, aka “The Livi” in a lot of ways–but I don’t quite have it yet. I’m trying to roll it around in my head and figure out what’s going to make it click–I might have to go back and write a few things from other POVs to get it. I haven’t decided whether to put it on hold for a bit or dump it into Scrivener and at least write out the various scenes I do know happen and stitch it together again (of course I did something similar with Odin’s Spear and my god Frankennovel was a headache to revise).

I may have to work on my next for-pay writing project for a bit while I sort out ZT. In the meantime, Livi is on life support and can use all the help she can get to find her audience. Word of mouth of any kind is appreciated.

Two of the things I wrote so far this year weren’t planned–Resist and Ashford’s Ghost–and I have a few novellas in progress I’ve never finished, so I’ll wait and see what else want to be written this year and hopefully have something in the summer. I also have an old romantic comedy zombie novel I’ve never done anything with that I might revise and serialize for Patrons of Snark, but ugh, I’m afraid I’ll get it out and be so horrified by this thing I wrote twelve years ago that I never recover.

Snow White Flee
This is exactly how it feels rereading old work.

Also, TWIN PEAKS IS COMING BACK NEXT MONTH!  <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Very few things make me happy. This definitely does.

So anyway: plz buy stuff and help Dina and I hope you dig the stuff you buy!

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: livi talbot, state of the union, update, writing

Apr 07 2017

Wherein Livi Talbot’s on Life Support

Nov 21 Update: the series has been cancelled prematurely.

So titled because of this post. Hey, I like carrying a rough metaphor through, okay?

If you’ll indulge me for a moment, there are some things I have to get off my chest, and it may be lengthy and something I regret, but this is my page so, well, here we go–whatever, I do what I want.

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Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: epub, life, livi talbot, mobi, news, odin's spear, pdf, personal, piracy, rant, solomon's seal, torrent, update, writers and readers, writing

Mar 29 2017

Hauntings and Finding “The Livi”

[Wherein you’re going to find writery thoughts and a novella announcement (buried at the bottom)…]

I really struggled after finishing Oblivion (a year ago April) to write, well, just about anything.

It wasn’t merely that the book took so damn much from me mentally, emotionally, and even physically (seriously, you think it hurt your heart? I barely have one left). I got a few words in on multiple projects but didn’t finish anything–for-pay writing fell by the wayside entirely, much to the sadness of my bank account–and chronic, debilitating depression made everything damn near impossible.

Depression is not to ever be romanticized for a creator; when you’re having trouble with the very basics of self-care (I don’t eat because I don’t have the spoons for cooking, or washing the dishes piled up to cook in; my hair is a tangled mess; anything outside of caring for my pets just doesn’t happen; every task takes me ten times as long to do), it’s impossible to write. Wanting to not be alive all the time is not conductive to creativity. And as much as I need the time off to clear my head and try to get better, that isn’t happening (newsflash: depression is expensive as fuck, buying pre-prepared meals and work taking longer to do). Writing just hasn’t been happening and publishing is a frustrating nightmare–it is, quite honestly, only my commitment to Patrons of Snark (who buy my monthly meds) that have kept me from deleting all my books from online sellers and nuking my website from existence.

And when writing stops, it’s like breathing stops–I lose my primary coping mechanism, the one thing that keeps me wanting to be alive, and everything becomes that much harder. I did get some revisions done, though–Oblivion came out in August, Solomon’s Seal in September, and Odin’s Spear in February–it was just new projects that were suffering.

Writing Resist in January helped tremendously; although it’s just 6K words, at least it was something I’d started and finished, and had a lot of fun with. Even getting a for-pay book done in February helped too, but the sheer size of a Livi novel (usually 105K-ish) was daunting. I have struggled with her third book for over a year now; it’s presently sitting at 17K, and I know I’ve been missing some component that would let it start flowing, but damned if I could figure out what.

A couple of pieces recently clicked, however, and while I’m not there yet, I think it’ll ultimately help.

The first was me lamenting how my writing productivity changed after being sick three years ago. Being sick meant everything became about illness and the stories went quiet, and while they came back, it hasn’t been quite the same. I am tremendously hard on myself and have a lot of difficulty accepting I’m different now, that I don’t have the same endurance, nor the tolerance for stress that I used to. Bad Horse pointed out that sometimes you have to reframe; writing came become richer, deeper, and you have to budget more mental time and emotional energy before you get to the writing part (which is entirely true–I am not a pantser like I used to be, at least not for most stories, and what I write requires more time to simmer in my head).  Writing Livi #4 (look, I thought it was #3 at the time) a few years ago was one of the best writing experiences I’d had, but then I’d lived with that story arc in my head for years prior. That is not true with the book I’m struggling with now, which I only belatedly realized needed to be in the series and has to be worked into the overall arc.

The second piece came from the Livi novella I just finished, and the Buffy the Vampire Slayer 20th anniversary celebration.

Let me back up for a second.

So as I said, a full Livi novel was incredibly daunting to me. I’d tried (and failed) to write a couple of haunting stories lately, but why not throw a ghost in Livi’s world? After writing Zara’s short Resist, I thought I’d write a short story–maybe 10K or so–as something fun for Patreon supporters.

But Livi doesn’t do “short”, as should be evident by her novels.

The more I got writing, though, the more I felt like I was missing something. And I realized my biggest problem was that I hadn’t found “the Livi” of the piece yet.

This is a writing lesson I picked up from Buffy years ago, and all the recent interviews have brought it to the forefront of my mind again. One of the reason their Monster of the Week stories often worked far better than procedurals typically do is because the core question was always: “What is ‘the Buffy’ of this?” What is the emotional hook with Buffy, how does this reflect and connect with her–that’s the part that resonates with viewers. Those stories were always broken backwards, starting with the emotional moment–“the Buffy” of the piece–and then working from there (which is how I’ve written most of my life as well).

The Livi books have all had me know right off the bat what “the Livi” is in them. Solomon’s Seal doesn’t work without her need for financial freedom and desire to return to what she once had, which is parallel to the villain’s need for freedom in many ways. Odin’s Spear doesn’t work without the contrast of Oliver Talbot’s treatment of his daughter and Amy Gordon’s devotion to her son, nor Livi’s war with the complicated emotions she enters the novel with and Reed Gordon’s submission to what he feels is humanity’s true nature. (Shiva’s Bow, #4, is about trust; #5 is about the consequences of betrayal–and it goes on from there).

I am not the type of writer who can just write something fun and throwaway; characters need to grow and change in everything, there has to be meaning to what I write. Likewise Livi is not the type of character who can be in a story she’s not emotionally connected to (girl is busy; she ain’t got time for that).

The Livi novella I was writing finally had its “click” moment when I realized what emotional hook I needed for Livi–what her story there was once everything plot-wise was stripped away, what ghosts were truly haunting her below the surface story.  Once I had that, the story took over, and I wrote 10K in a day last week to finish it off (for about 37K total–see, I don’t do short stories).

Now, I grant that afterward I could literally feel the holes in my brain, and it took two days of eating really carb-heavy foods before my brain felt repaired. But for the first time in months, I felt fantastic. I slept better, my mood was better, I got some basic household chores done. Again, it was like I was breathing after a lengthy period being stuck underwater.

Of course now my lungs feel like they’re going to burst again, so I’ve pulled out Livi #3. I know several of the tent pole moments, I know some of “the Livi”, but clearly this piece needs a bit more time simmering, and I have to give myself permission to do that, to accept that just because I’m not physically writing doesn’t mean I’m not laying the groundwork for the later writing. I have no idea when it’ll get written–hopefully by the end of the year, and btw buy my books or join Patreon so I can hopefully ease back on freelance a bit, ‘kay?–but Jeebus, I hope I’m finally on the path to it.

What does this all mean for readers?

A new Livi novella is coming soon!

It’s nearly 35% the length of one of her books, so a substantial chunk of reading material. I’m doing a dual novella release with my friend Dina James–our two different takes on hauntings–late spring/early summer, and then it’ll be available as a single release in the fall. Given the length, I’m going to also serialize it for all Patrons of Snark over three months or so once I have it back from my beta.

Here’s the rough jacket copy:

Four months ago, Livi Talbot successfully killed the afreet who abducted her family and tried to murder her. Then she took over his villa and made it her base of operations/home, as any respectable treasure hunter in need of better digs is wont to do.

But this house is haunted, and she’s starting to think the ancient murderer she used the Seal of Solomon to destroy might not be entirely dead after all. Deep in the bowels of her home, something dark is dwelling, gathering strength by the day, threatening not only Livi’s safety but possibly her very sanity.

It takes place a few months after Odin’s Spear (and a couple week’s prior to Zheng’s Tomb, Livi #3), so it’s officially Livi #2.5. I’ve posted an excerpt for Patrons of Snark, and little teasers at Alchemy Red. I’m hoping to have pre-order figured out and a cover reveal next month sometime.

So I go back to freelancing for the day and let the book simmer (of course, it’s Livi #9 in my head at the moment–not a typo, I’ve warned you it’s a ten-book series), and quietly hope to go visiting the Qin Shi Huang’s tomb and battle terracotta soldiers brought to life soon.

(Also, FYI, I’ll probably leave Solomon’s Seal freebie sample on instaFreebie for another month, so if you want to try before you buy, now’s the time to grab it.)

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: livi talbot, writing

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