I asked Alex, "What technology/abilities in your books would you like to see
scientists discover and why?"
Alex said, "TELEPORTATION!!!!! I hate the commute to work and long days of
travel. We need teleportation so we can avoid all that hassle. I just wouldn’t
want to turn into a fly…"
Teleportation. Let's make it happen, people!
CassaStorm
“Cavanaugh has
created wonderfully moving moments of great poignancy… CassaStorm could have
been a dark story full of hardship and angst, but instead it's a cleverly
balanced story about hope and triumph.”
- Lynda R. Young, author of Make Believe
"Cavanaugh makes world building on the galactic scale look easy. The stakes affect the entire known universe and yet Cavanaugh makes it intensely personal for our hero. The final installment of this series will break your heart and put it back together."
- Charity Bradford, science fantasy author of The Magic Wakes
$16.95 USA, 6x9
Trade paperback, 268 pages, Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C.
Teleportation. Let's make it happen, people!
By Alex J
Cavanaugh
From the Amazon Best Selling
Series!
A storm gathers across the
galaxy…
Commanding the Cassan base on Tgren, Byron thought he’d put the days
of battle behind him. As a galaxy-wide war encroaches upon the desert planet,
Byron’s ideal life is threatened and he’s caught between the Tgrens and the
Cassans.
After enemy ships attack the desert planet, Byron discovers another
battle within his own family. The declaration of war between all ten races
triggers nightmares in his son, threatening to destroy the boy’s
mind.
Meanwhile the ancient alien ship is transmitting a code that might
signal the end of all life in the galaxy. And the mysterious probe that almost
destroyed Tgren twenty years ago could return. As his world begins to crumble,
Byron suspects a connection. The storm is about to break, and Byron is caught in
the middle…
- Lynda R. Young, author of Make Believe
"Cavanaugh makes world building on the galactic scale look easy. The stakes affect the entire known universe and yet Cavanaugh makes it intensely personal for our hero. The final installment of this series will break your heart and put it back together."
- Charity Bradford, science fantasy author of The Magic Wakes
Science
fiction/adventure and science fiction/space opera
Print ISBN
9781939844002 eBook ISBN 9781939844019
$4.99 EBook
available in all formats
Alex J. Cavanaugh has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and works in web
design and graphics. He is experienced in technical editing and worked with an
adult literacy program for several years. A fan of all things science fiction,
his interests range from books and movies to music and games. Online he is the
Ninja Captain and founder of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group. The author of
the Amazon bestsellers, CassaStar and CassaFire, he lives in the Carolinas with
his wife.
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Website / Twitter / Goodreads
Happy Wednesday!
First off, I wish to thank everyone for tweeting and posting messages on Facebook about The Nightmare Collection! Writers4Writers is definitely awesome! Keep up the great work, everyone!
As for my writing update, I got off to a slow start this month, but I'm picking up speed. I've been figuring out my map of Foxwick and its surrounding neighbors and hope to start drawing it this weekend. This week I'm working on "Mourner's Lament," and I might go ahead and start the other two short stories in Neighbors of Foxwick if I have time.
Unfortunately, my muse has been chucking ideas at me like crazy. My muse often acts up when I'm doing something hard. It tries to distract me. *sighs* Some days it's working too.
I originally planned to write The Loveless Princess after I finished with Reforged, but now I have an idea for not one tragic princess short novel but three: Loveless, Beautyless, and Dreamless. I was thinking of calling the series The Tragic Princesses. Not a very unique series title (I may come up with something better later on), but the stories have some twists of old fairy tales and would be set within my Foxwick world. Of course, if I keep up with the idea, then I'll need to put off writing The Loveless Princess, or now Loveless. I like to have first drafts written of all three before I publish the first one, especially if the second and third novels (featuring different MCs) don't work out.
Okay, so if I choose to put off writing Loveless, then what should be my fourth publication next year? Yes, my muse spoke up and has been telling me Reza's story. Reza is one of the queens of Amora (the world from The Fate Challenges but set 500 years before). She and the Phoenix Prophetess Brinlynn have quite a few challenges ahead of them. Brinlynn and Reza are both mentioned in Reborn too. The novel title will be Reigned, and I know it's a standalone book. It could fill the fourth slot in my publication schedule for 2014. That way I would have two Foxwick-related stories and two Amora-related stories out next year. I do like that idea.
And if that wasn't enough, I now have an idea for a serial futuristic sci-fi/dystopian story as a retelling of Homer's The Iliad. The serial would be in six parts (most likely), and right now the series title is The H.E.L.E.N. Wars. H.E.L.E.N. stands for "High Efficiency Level Electricity Network" or something like that. The idea is still in its infancy. My muse says it would be great for a 2015 publication slot, but we'll see if the idea pans out.
I keep telling my muse to be quiet for a little bit. After all, I have editing to do and stories to write. Has your muse ever gone on the fritz?
20 comments:
Whoa, you have a lot of story ideas! Please share some.
Thanks for announcing my book! Yes, let's make teleportation a reality, people. Stat!
Nope, not into teleportation, just ask Tara, she wrote about it in Pop Travel!
Great goals Cherie!
And once again Alex, congratulations! I don't think I've misspelled it yet!
Yay for Alex! I'd love teleportation too.
Your muse has fabulous ideas! She also doesn't understand your very full schedule. *LOL* I love that idea for a serial.
I'd love the teleportation too. Congrats to Alex!
I totally want teleportation to happen! Get on it, scientists. :D
Love Alex's response. Teleportation would be great after the kinks are worked out. I don't want to dissolve into particles. . .floating in the ether.
Best of sales, Alex!
Congrats, Alex! And yes, Cherie, you have tons of story ideas percolating!
Teleportation sure would be convenient. But I wouldn't want to turn into a fly, either! Looks like you have plenty ideas to keep you writing for a long time!
I'd love powers of teleportation too! Oh to be able to go anywhere in the blink of an eye.
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What an abundance of ideas... bubbling gently...
Teleportation is Tara Tyler's speciality!
Congratulations to Alex! Cassa Storm looks awesome!
Commuting is cumbersome. Teleportation would be grand, Alex.
My muse loves to misbehave, too. Mapmaking is fun. I worked on that for the series I'm still plotting.
Congratulations to Alex! I'd love teleportation too.
I was just telling my husband I wish I could teleport. When I got home from work we had a long talk about it! So- I agree with Alex. :)
Glad you are having lots of ideas- but hope the muse slows down and lets you get to what you need to get to. :)
~Stephanie
Teleportation FTW!
Muses can be so fickle. Mine often likes to distract me, too! All the ideas that your muse likes to distract you with sound so fascinating. Good luck developing them whenever you have the time, as well as figuring out which should get your focus first!
That idea for the H.E.L.E.N. wars sounds really good!
I need my muse to keep feeding me more ideas for my novel series. It's coming along.
Sign me up for teleportation abilities. That'd be uber-amazing!
Muses often pick the most inconvenient time to pop their heads in. I've patented a "muse proof" box, but the scientists in my basement lost it during their teleportation experiments. So hey, if I ever find it again, I'll send you a prototype--so you can keep that muse under control! ;)
Teleportation? Mos def. Flights are way too expensive. Probably the best way to handle your muse is to jot down the ideas, then go back to the top three priorities on your list of projects. That's what I do, anyway.
I like the title The Loveless Princess.
I'm very interested in teleportation.
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