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Aug 07 2016

Soundtrack Sunday – OBLIVION Edition

Oblivion-kindleThis is a trickier one as the book has two different narrating protagonists, each with their own soundtrack, and both settings (our world and that of Oblivion) have their own as well.

For Peri’s parts of the books, there’s a fair amount of crossover with her Lineage soundtrack, obviously. Here’s a sampling of what I listened to with this book.

 

Mourning Ritual – “Bad Moon Rising“
Heard this cover, instantly found it fit perfectly with the dark apocalyptic tone of this book; I wish I could transfer the images in my head so you could see the Oblivion music video I see to it.

Amy Lee – “With or Without You“
The Utada Hikaru cover of this was on the Lineage soundtrack, as it was one of my Peri/Nic themes. Given the dark tone of this book, I like this darker version of it.

Disturbed – “The Sound of Silence“
There’s an important chapter later in the book with this same title.

Thirty Seconds to Mars – “This Is War“
Although this is the last book, I’ve said repeatedly there are more carrying on another arc (of about five books), and it’s more during those final books, in addition to Oblivion, that This Is War becomes the theme song. If you want to leave guesses in the comments to where the characters fit (the soldier, the civilian, the martyr, the victim, the prophet, the liar, the honest, the leader, the pariah, the victor, the messiah), have at it.

Smashing Pumpkins – “The Beginning Is the End Is the Beginning“
This is very much my theme for the Oblivion dimension scenes, as well as Mishka’s POV.

Lana Del Rey – “Once Upon a Dream“
Another Oblivion dimension song, given the creepy etherealness to it.

Janel Drewis – “In the Pines”
I had to write some really difficult Peri scenes during the the beginning of her last section, and I had this on repeat. (h/t to Amanda for the suggestion!)

Gemma Hayes – “Wicked Game“
“The world is on fire and no one can save me but you”

Sanders Bohike – “The Weight of Us“
“there’s a cold heart buried beneath//and warm blood running deep//and secrets are mine to keep//protected by silent sleep//I’m not ready//for the weight of us”

Alex and Sierra – “Little Do You Know“
Mel suggested this as a Zara/Nate song, and of course it ended up on my playlist. It fits them really well, particularly the alternating voices with Zara echoing Sierra and Nate echoing Alex.
“Little do you know//I’m still haunted by the memory//Little do you know//I’m trying to pick myself up piece by piece//Little do you know//I need a little more time”
“I’ll wait, I’ll wait//I love you like you’ve never felt the pain” and “Little do you know//I love you ’til the sun dies”

John Murphy – “In the House, in a Heartbeat”
A bunch of action scenes were written to this one.

Matthew Perryman Jones – “Canción de la noche“
“Is it your ghost//Keeps hiding under the smoke//It’s getting louder”

Electric President – “Safe and Sound”
“When there’s no way out//I’ll let you build your home with me till the clocks run down//When your looks run out//Call me and I will come and fix you get your feet on the ground//When there’s no way out//Call me and I will come and bury you all safe and sound”

Clarity – “Don’t Panic“
A lot of the more emotional stuff toward the end of the book and apocalyptic stuff was written to this.
“Bones sinking like stones//All that we’ve fought for//Homes, places we’ve grown//All of us are done for”

Peter Gabriel – “Heroes“
The final, pre-epilogue chapter was written to this. (I apologize in advance for that.)
“We can be heroes, if just for one day”

Peter Gabriel – “I Think It’s Going To Rain Today“
This is the epilogue theme, which I knew for years before I wrote the book.
“Broken windows and empty hallways//a pale lit moon in a sky streaked with grey//Human kindness is overflowing//and I think it’s gonna rain today.”

 

Oblivion is out on Tuesday!

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: Demons of Oblivion, oblivion, soundtrack sunday

Jul 29 2016

An Excerpt for International Tiger Day

It’s International Tiger Day! And with Solomon’s Seal just around the corner, I thought it was a good time to introduce you to my favourite non-saber-tooth-cat feline, so here’s a little taste as Livi gets a bit of help while facing off against a serpent dragon…

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Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: livi talbot, solomon's seal, west is best

Jul 05 2016

The “When’s That Book Coming?” Summer 2016 Update

Let’s get right to it, shall we?

 

What’s Upcoming

Oblivion-kindleFirst up we have Oblivion, the fifth and (unfortunately?) final Demons of Oblivion novel on August 9.

Earthquakes. Plagues. Rivers of blood. The ever-so-popular rain of toads. When end of the world fare is on the rise, it’s well past business as usual in a city where the veil between dimensions is thin.

Quarter-demon Persephone Takata isn’t so keen on killing herself anymore. This time when death approaches, she’s ready to take a stand and fight to protect the woman she loves, along with everyone around them as the apocalypse swings into full force.

Meanwhile, trapped in her home dimension where her antichrist father’s rule is weakening, Mishka Thiering’s hopes for revenge on the living are put on hold when she stumbles across the truth the Court has kept hidden for centuries. Her death was the last piece of the puzzle, leading to a change in the dimensional landscape, affecting humans and demons alike.

Despite its fractured numbers, the shadowy organization who has kept tabs on Peri and Mishka for years is still very much in the game, ready to set into motion their final plan. For there is something much, much worse waiting in the wings—something old, something powerful, and something far more terrifying than Oblivion or any of the creatures it’s spawned.

Alliances, betrayals, casualties.

This is war. And only one sister can win.

This is what the others have all been leading to, and it absolutely is NOT standalone. You need to read books one through four (Bloodlines, Hunter, Lineage, Exhumed) as each book contains the pieces that come to a head in this one.

It is a very good idea to have read some of the extras, like Damaged: A Zara Lain Novella and 9 Crimes (a Nate collection), particularly the latter because Mishka refers to the events in it a lot. There’s also mention of the events from Prey, so Patrons of Snark will be familiar with some things.

There is a catch up series sale if you’ve missed any of the stories, 50% off from my online store.

So the Oblivion ebook is definitely available on August 9, but the print will be out a little bit later as I have to get it formatted and put together, hopefully about mid-month.

Pre-order now: Kindle US | Kindle UK | Kindle CA | Kobo | Nook | iBookstore

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1-Solomon'sSeal-KindleJust six weeks after that we have Solomon’s Seal, the start of a new series, on September 20.

The Livi Talbot novels combine urban fantasy and adventure, and I’m really excited readers will finally get to check them out.

EX-DEBUTANTE. SINGLE MOTHER. TREASURE HUNTER.

Disowned and left penniless for getting pregnant at seventeen, former celebutante Olivia Talbot was willing to do whatever it took to provide for her daughter…including become a treasure hunter. Since the Pulse hit, activating relics of legend, there are plenty of artifacts to be had—not to mention wealthy clients willing to pay top dollar for them.

Just as her daughter’s private school tuition cheque bounces, Livi gets an offer that could be the break she needs to return to some semblance of her former life. A potential new client wants her to travel to Ethiopia and retrieve the Seal of Solomon—a mythical ring said to control demons and djinn—and this bounty comes with one hell of a financial pay off.

The deadline: a week. The team: unreliable. The competition: her world-renowned archaeologist older brother. Nothing Livi can’t handle… Except the danger goes beyond a few subterranean serpent-dragons she might encounter or tangling with her employer’s deadly second-in-command. This client isn’t all he seems, and handing him the ring might be worse than what he’ll do to her—and her daughter—if she doesn’t.

Paperback will likely be available a bit before the ebook.

Here’s what really smart people with excellent taste in literature have to say:

“Whip-smart, gritty, and fascinating. Olivia Talbot is a badass, and a mother, I’d want on my side if the world went to hell. Skyla Dawn Cameron’s deft characterization, complex plotting, and brutal action leaves the reader gasping for more.”

–Lilith Saintcrow, New York Times Bestselling Author

“It’s well written with a balanced blend of humor and adventure you can’t deny is spellbinding.”

–My World…in words and pages

Pre-order now: Kindle | Kobo | Nook | iTunes

The Livi Talbot series is ten books. I’ve written the first few, and I’m committed to publishing three. After that, it’ll depend on my stress level. If they’re not selling, I’ll leave it at three. If they’re heavily pirated, I’ll leave it at three. If it makes me unhappy to publish them, I’ll leave it at three. The fourth book ends with a cliffhanger, and I don’t want to reach that point and then leave readers hanging, so three seems safe for now.

That’s it for 2016, unless I write a short story or novella or something.

 

What I’m Working On

The second Livi Talbot book, Odin’s Spear, is complete. I need to do another pass on it to smooth things out. I’m tentatively looking at February for it to release. The third book is in progress. If I have a draft done by the end of the year, I should be able to release it mid-2017. The covers are done for both, the blurb is done for OS, but I’ll reveal that stuff later.

Also on my plate is Wolfe, which still has to be rewritten (I know, I know, I just…y’all, I HATE that book).

Nothing else to report right now, I’m in the midst of a very busy summer.

 

Oblivion-sale

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: Demons of Oblivion, livi talbot, oblivion, preorder, sale, solomon's seal, state of the union

Jun 22 2016

SOLOMON’S SEAL Cover Reveal, Excerpt, & Pre-order

I’m very excited about this!

Patrons of Snark and members of Alchemy Red have already seen the cover, but it is now officially public with the book going up for pre-order. You’ll find the exclusive cover reveal and an excerpt over at Mel’s blog today.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: livi talbot, preorder, solomon's seal

May 24 2016

A Year and a Day

AuntJudyToday marks one year since Aunt Judy died.

There is a part of me that will never entirely believe it. I look at pictures of hers I grew up seeing now on my walls, gifts from her on my bookshelves, and it still doesn’t seem real. She was such a constant in my life, I just feel…lost so much of the time. I’m still eager to share new stories with her, only to realize she’ll never read them. That light we all lost with her still feels painfully absent, and I continually doubt I can live up to the potential she always saw in me.

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This was the last email she sent me. My dad had died earlier in the month. Then my bunny. And I didn’t know it yet how much more I’d lose, how nothing would be the same again, nor how just a few days later she’d be in the hospital and wouldn’t come home again.

“I’m here for you, as always, for whatever.”

I try so hard to believe that. I do.

Death anniversaries are significant for most people, but it’s the year and a day that matters to me. That’s when the soul has been through some processing time and is free to return, to be reborn. Nothing is harder for me than faith, but I think it’s more that one believes rather than what one believes, so I choose to celebrate her tomorrow. To read her stories and hear her voice again and to remember she believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself.

When I lived with her for a year and a bit, I introduced her to the height of indulgence for me: Hors d’Oeuvres Day. Usually I do it on my birthday, but we’d sometimes hit M&M’s, stock up, and just randomly watch movies and eat appetizers all day. She’d show me her favourite films she was excited about, I’d try to talk her into some terrifying horror movie, and we’d binge-watch TV shows. And drink daiquiris. So in addition to trying to be kind, to share that light she gave others, that’s my plan for the day and I ask you, wherever you are, to take even a few moments to do the same.

Encourage someone, show them what light they have inside them. Be kind to yourself. Eat some good food, watch some good movies. Drink. Laugh. Love.

 

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: life, personal

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