Category: Supernatural Fantasy

Fantasy Author Erin Bedford

Fantasy Author Erin Bedford

Erin Bedford is an otaku, recovering coffee addict, and Legend of Zelda fanatic. Her brain is so full of stories that need to be told that she must get them out or explode into a million screaming chibis. Obsessed with fairy tales and bad boys, she hasn’t found a story she can’t twist to match her deviant mind full of innuendos, snarky humor, and dream guys.

On the outside, she’s a work from home mom and bookbinger. On the inside, she’s a thirteen-year-old boy screaming to get out and tell you the pervy joke they found online. As an ex-computer programmer, she dreams of one day combining her love for writing and college credits to make the ultimate video game!

Until then, when she’s not writing, Erin is devouring as many books as possible on her quest to have the biggest book gut of all time. She’s written over thirty books, ranging from paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and even sci-fi romance.

Urban Fantasy
Marked By Hell
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Her Cross To Bear
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Betrayed by Hell
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Paranormal, Sci-fi Fantasy – Tragic Fools

Paranormal, Sci-fi Fantasy – Tragic Fools

 

Children of Ankh Series, Book 5

 

 

Sci-fi Fantasy Adventure, Paranormal, Science Fiction, Fantasy

 

Release Date: January 7, 2021

 

Publisher: Mythomedia

No judgement, no fear.

Our Heroine is a hot mess of emerging abilities and inappropriate behaviour. The Daughters of Seth Prophecy is underway, and every dark entity out there is trying to stop it. It’s a gong show of sexy pulse-racing, bust a gut laughing mishaps embracing their afterlife duties while gaining powers. Attachments cause drama as Ankh awaits a birth to begin training the next group of Correction survivours for their Immortal Testing. You’ll be on the edge of your seat with jaw-dropping plot twists that will blow your mind and make you question everything.

 

 

Other Books in the Children of Ankh Series:

 

 

Sweet Sleep

 

Children of Ankh Series, Book One

Enlightenment

Children of Ankh Series, Book Two

Let There Be Dragons

Children Of Ankh Series, Book Three

Handlers Of Dragons

Children Of Ankh Series, Book Four

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About The Author

Kim Cormack is the always comedic author of the epic, sci-fi, paranormal romance series, “Children of Ankh.” She worked for over 16 years as an Early Childhood educator, in preschool, day-care, and as an aid. She has M.S and has lived most of her life on Vancouver Island in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. She currently lives in the gorgeous little town of Port Alberni. She’s a single mom with two awesome sons. If you see her back away slowly and toss packages of hot sauce at her until you escape.

A personal note from the author:

I began writing this series shortly after my M.S diagnosis. I had many reasons to fight. I had incredible children, wonderful family, and amazing friends, but this series gave me a purpose. Whenever things become dark, I use my imagination to find the light within myself. No matter what life throws your way, you are stronger than you believe. I hope my character’s strength becomes an inner voice for the readers who need it. Stand back up and if you cannot stand, rise within yourself. We are all immortal.

All heroes are born from the embers that linger after the fire of great tragedy.

She slept a dreamless sleep free of dragons for she had slain them once again.

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Q&A with Author M. K. Theodoratus

Q&A with Author M. K. Theodoratus

What inspired you to become a writer?

Actually, it’s a wonder I ever became a writer…even the pipsqueak writer I am. I’m dyslexic and was convinced I couldn’t read until I was in fourth grade. I “looked” at pictures and comics.

My sixth grade teacher started my writing career when she assigned the class to write a short story. Other kids wrote 3 to 6 pages. I wrote an unfinished 28 pages of a Nancy Drew pastiche and got a C because I didn’t finish it. [I did finish it the next summer and typed it on my mother’s typewriter.]

While I wrote bits and pieces of stuff, I didn’t write seriously until I started writing short non-fiction when an adult. I didn’t start writing fiction until I retired. At this point, writing is like an itch. Not writing bugs me.

What are you passionate about?

Politics, but the less said about that the better, in many cases.

But, my views do bleed into my fantasies. My whole Far Isle Half-Elven world was developed on the question: What happens politically to a land when genetic drift influences an elf/human hybrid population.

What is your username on the different social media platforms? (do you want this information to be published

I don’t seem to have enough time for social media. The one place I go to regularly where people can contact me is on Facebook as M. K. Theodoratus, Fantasy Writer. That is if I can ever figure out how to get rid of the Portuguese. I only speak English.

What’s your favorite genre to write/read in and why?

Fantasy has been my thing since I was three years old when an imaginary friend played with me on our gated front porch. My brother still blames me for our mother naming him Jerome after my friend. [Don’t ask where I got the name Jerome.]

I discovered science fiction and fantasy paperbacks at a used hardware/junk store, and I deserted comic books for the likes of Andre Norton, A. E. Merritt, and C. L. Moore. Of course, I’m a little strange in that I consider Regencies [Georgette Heyer] and mysteries [Lee Child] fantasy.

Why fantasy? Well, the mundane world is so pedestrian. I need a little magic in my life.

Some writers have something playing in the background, do you and what?

I always have music of many different kinds in the background, though I tend to prefer folk music, including Tana Tuvan throat music. I currently am listening to Welsh harp music as I write. Maybe you should add light classical music to my playlist. If I don’t battle stuff, I tend to drift to heavy metal. I really like complicated guitar riffs.

What’s the inspiration behind your books?

I write in two worlds: Andor where demons prey and the Marches of the Far Isles Half-Elven. I have free short stories available in both worlds as well as two books about The Demon Wars of Andor.

The Far Isles Half-Elven got me started writing fantasy again after I retired. — I was recovering from surgery and napping. I woke to a Technicolor vision of a tall, sad woman standing on a cliff overlooking a turbulent sea with the wind blowing her unbound hair away from her head. My first thought was Mariah, and I wrote a short story [actually a prequel for my WIP, Dark Solstice] called Vengeance. Well, since then, I’ve drafted over 500,000 words about Mariah, her family, and the Marches of the Far Isles Half-Elven. A few of the short stories are available published and available for free.

I am currently working on a YA novel, called The Pig Wars for which I discovered the complete copy edits when I moved. The novel focuses on Renna, a friend of Mariah’s, during the formation of the Marches after the Rebellion. Renna’s greedy neighbor plots to take over her lands

The Demon Wars of Andor developed entirely differently. I wrote a short story about an overwhelmed gargoyle when I attended a writing workshop. It was later published in a British ezine, but I couldn’t let the idea rest. Britt Kelly, the hero of There Be Demons, is mentioned in passing in the story, but I kept wondering if Britt was one of the reinforcements Gillen was promised. I ended up with two novels as I wondered about how alien beings might be viewed and how the demons might react to being left behind in an alien world.

What advice would you give any newbie author or anyone that wants to pick up writing?

The first thing is to keep writing…even when things seem hopeless. Chose an subject/area that interests you and learn your craft as well as jotting down every idea you get in a notebook. You never know when this info will come in handy.

Then, listen to critiques about what you wrote. No draft is ever perfect. Sometimes, the tenth revision still needs more copy editing. Once you’ve built a supportive team, listen to their advice. I usually do about three major revisions plus I’m constantly editing as I write.

The most important thing is to get endings on what you write. You can’t really edit until you know where the article or the story went.

About the Author:
Fantasy has always been part of M. K. Theodoratus’s life from having an imaginary friend to reading. Now she also writes fantasy.

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