Tag: young adult

  • What People are Saying about STAR TOUCHED on Audible

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    There have been some great reviews of Star Touched on Audible. Here are a few.

    Overall 5 out of 5 stars
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    Rebecca Azizov
    04-15-19
     “Unusual and unexpected” 

    Overall 5 out of 5 stars
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    Story    5 out of 5 stars
    Tracie Poling
    04-08-19
     “Interesting, and original”

    Overall    5 out of 5 stars
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    Story    5 out of 5 stars
    Kayla Krantz
    05-03-19
     “Powerful Fantasy” 

    Overall    5 out of 5 stars
    Performance   5 out of 5 stars
    Story   5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon Customer
    04-03-19
     “Surprisingly epic!” 

    Star Touched on Audible

  • WOLF NOTES: An Uncommon Interview – Esther T. Jones

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    Welcome to WOLF NOTES, where interview questions stray from the rest of the pack. It’s nice to know the usual stuff like where an author gets their inspiration and why they write, but sometimes we need a little fun in our lives.

    Wolf: Give a big wolf welcome to Esther T. Jones.

    EstherA voracious reader, Esther T. Jones has been writing stories in her head since she was five. She calls the United States her home, and when not writing can be found gardening, playing flute and piano, and designing costumes centered around her novels.

    At present, Jones is working on her second novel: Thorunn, an exciting new Young Adult Sci-fi work.

     

    Wolf: It’s always nice to meet a fellow dreamer/writer/costumer. If you could be any animal in the universe, what would it be and why?

    Esther: If I could be any animal in the universe, I’d choose to be a cat. They’re fierce and independent and very aesthetically pleasing.

    Wolf: That they are. What is the strangest food you’ve ever eaten?

    Esther: The weirdest thing I’ve ever eaten (on New Year’s, as part of a friend’s family tradition) was an insect that is apparently a delicacy for pregnant women in South America. Never again. Never, never.

    Wolf: I have to admit; I’ve never tried to eat any bug on purpose. If you had to pick a weapon, what would it be and why?

    BookEsther: I favor the bow. One of my absolute favorite stories growing up was “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (and I’ve had the wonderful privilege of being able to visit Sherwood Forest) so I’ve practiced archery on and off since childhood, and I enjoy making my own bows for cosplays and such.

    Wolf: I LOVE archery. If you could have a super power, what would it be?

    Esther: I think being able to fly would be so neat! I’d be a world traveler.

    Wolf: That seems to be a very popular super power. There is a door at the end of a dark, damp corridor. You hear rumbling. What do you do?

    Esther: Depends on whether or not I have my bow with me. But if I do, I see myself creeping toward the door, holding my breath as it opens a crack, just enough to let a sliver of light peep through. Slowly, I knock an arrow to the bow string and drop into a half crouch, ready to face what lurks just beyond…

    Wolf: Spoken like a true adventurer. What is your favorite body of water and why? (river, ocean, waterfall, puddle, bottle…)

    Esther: This might seem odd, but I love the gym swimming pool. It’s a place I’ve always associated with peaceful calm, and doing laps is very soothing. The ocean is a close second however – the sound of the waves washes away all stresses or worries.

    Wolf: Interesting. I can smell chlorine just thinking about a pool. What story are you working on now?

    Esther: Currently I’m working on “Thorunn” a YA novel that is a bit of a culture clash, a little bit of a conspiracy, and a good bit of an adventure story, featuring two teen protagonists – Laine and Kenton – who could not be more different. It’s sci-fi, so I’ve had a lot of fun making up new planets, moons, weapons and transportation, flora and fauna, the weather, and even some deadly diseases that may or may not impact the lives of the main characters.

    Wolf: Creating new worlds is a lot of fun. What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

    Esther: When I’m not writing, music is my life – I teach and play flute and piano almost every single day and am actively involved in my alma mater’s community music ensembles. I also love gardening and taking close up pictures of the vegetables and flowers. There’s nothing like fresh grilled zucchini or a sweet-smelling bouquet I picked myself. And of course, I love to read!

    Wolf: Sounds like a lot of fun. Thanks for stopping by. Connect with Esther at these links:

    Social Media Links:

    Website: www.etjwrites.com
    Twitter: twitter.com/etjwrites
    Instagram: instagram.com/etjwrites
    Goodreads: goodreads.com/author/show/15844192.Esther_T_Jones

    Tumblr: etjwrites.tumblr.com

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    Wolf Dawn

  • News from the Wolf

    It’s been a busy few weeks for me. Wolf Dawn came out on Kindle.

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    Two weeks ago I attended the 7th Annual Book Festival in College Park, Maryland with a few special edition hand-bound copies of Wolf Dawn.20190323_133252

    Last weekend I helped run the Maryland Writers’ Association From Brain To Bookshelf Writing Conference. I got to meet lots of people and hang out with Crystal Wilkinson. 20190329_180131 20190330_085239

    Here is a before and after picture of my display in the bookstore.20190329_12074220190330_190214

    On Tuesday, Star Touched came out on audio. Steve Campbell did a great job with the reading. If you act quickly, you may still be able to get a free version through Audio Book Boom.

    Saturday, I’ll be participating in the Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading at RavenCon from 2-4 PM. If you’re at the Con, make sure you say hi to me and Fifi.

    Keep your eye out for my Balticon schedule.

  • MEET ME THIS SATURDAY

    If you’re looking for something fun to do this Saturday in the DC area, stop by the 7th Annual Book Festival in College Park. I’ll be there signing books. I’ll even have a few special hand-bound copies of WOLF DAWN. Come by and say hi.

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    WOLF DAWN

    A Hidden Past – A Deadly Secret

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    Gifted with the ability to wolf-talk, Kara has lived with the wolves since she lost her memories eight years ago. Now at sixteen, snippets of her past send her searching for answers.

    But the warm welcome she receives in the human village hides more danger than life with the pack.

  • WOLF DAWN Is Coming!

    Great News!

    My short story, WOLF DAWN will soon be available on Amazon. Here’s a sneak peak of the cover.

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    Gifted with the ability to wolf-talk, Kara has lived with the wolves since she lost her memories eight years ago. Now at sixteen, snippets of her past send her searching for answers. But the warm welcome she receives in the human village hides more danger than life with the pack.

  • WOLF NOTES: An Uncommon Interview – Michelle Ray

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    Welcome to WOLF NOTES, where interview questions stray from the rest of the pack. It’s nice to know the usual stuff like where an author gets their inspiration and why they write, but sometimes we need a little fun in our lives.

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    Michelle Ray is a middle school teacher who lives in Silver Spring, MD with her husband and teen girls. Falling for Hamlet, her first novel, became the E! TV series, The Royals, starring Elizabeth Hurley, which she finds highly entertaining. Her other Shakespeare novels are Mac/Beth and Much Ado About Something, technically YA though many adults have enjoyed them. Her newest book, A World on Fire, is based on her professor husband’s research about what happened to the Jews after they were expelled from Medieval Spain.

     

    Wolf: If you could be any animal in the universe, what would it be and why?

    Michelle: A cat. They don’t care!

    Wolf: Interesting. What is the strangest food you’ve ever eaten?

    Michelle: Gefilte fish. Jarred fish cakes in goop. I like it but every Passover I wonder why.

    Wolf: You and me both. I like mine with lots of horseradish. If you had to pick a weapon, what would it be and why?

    Michelle: My glare. My students say it’s scary and it definitely stops people in their tracks.

    Wolf: Good one. What is the nicest thing you’ve ever done to your characters?

    Michelle: Giving them a happy ending. I’m not good at that. I always want everything to be ambiguous, but my draft-readers are always like, “No! Let us have something positive.”

    Wolf: I get that a lot too. What is the meanest thing you’ve ever done to your characters?

    Michelle: In my latest book, A World on Fire, the main character decides to cross the Mediterranean to find her fiancé. Let’s just say it’s historically accurate but it doesn’t go well for her. Actually, writing it didn’t feel mean. Just true and sad. Okay so really “mean”? In Mac/Beth giving the main character a mother more interested in her daughter’s fame and income than her well being.World digital cover

    Wolf: That is mean. And sad. BTW, I love the cover for A World on Fire. You’ve just been turned into a plant. Describe yourself.

    Michelle: Something prickly that turns out to be helpful.

    Wolf: I’m picturing sewing and hypodermic needles. Do you consider yourself a cat person, or a dog person?

    Michelle: Neither. Both. It depends. The animal’s personality affects how/if I connect with them. Some cats and dogs are irresistible. I’m kind of neutral about dogs, which apparently makes me more attractive to them. I’m like a bad boyfriend ­– the more aloof I am, the more the dog is like, “I will make you love me!” It’s a running joke with my friends because their dogs seek me out and lean on me all the time! A rude cat turns me off, but sometimes it cracks me up. I had a roommate whose cat used to prance across the coffee table, pause, and hang up the phone (some of you will remember the land line phone with the part that was separate). When a sweet cat drapes across me and purrs? Love it!

    Wolf: I’m a sap for a cute pup. While walking in the woods you come across…

    Michelle: Nature and think, “How come I don’t spend more time out here?”

    Wolf: Good question. After you finish reading, go take a walk. If you could have a super power, what would it be?

    Michelle: Flight. Airports make me tense.

    Wolf: Interesting. I’m fine with airports but hate flying. There is a door at the end of a dark, damp corridor. You hear rumbling. What do you do?

    Michelle: Run the other way!

    Wolf: Smart. Unless it’s your washing machine. What five items would you want to have in a post-cataclysmic world?

    Michelle: Nothing. And here’s why: after reading many, many post-cataclysmic books & watching The Walking Dead for so many years, I have come to the conclusion that, should there be a disease outbreak or a zombie apocalypse, I want to be taken out in the first moments, thank you very much. 

    Wolf: Makes sense. Which of your characters is your favorite?

    Michelle: Oh that’s hard! Okay, I think I like Hamlet the best. I’m still in love with him. My best friend reads all my drafts and she says my boys always start out too perfect. I guess it’s true. I’ve always had great guys around. Hamlet is funny and smart and handsome and, well, a prince. He gets a little nutty midway through the book, but Ophelia still has a thing for him to the bitter end, as do I.

    Wolf: What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

    Michelle: I like stories of all kinds, so I love movies and well-written TV shows, but my favorite place is the theater. I also love grabbing coffee with friends. Great stories come when you sit down with people to chat. (Author friends are dangerous. Many personal details from real life become part of the characters’ stories.)

    Wolf: I hear you. What are your two favorite books about writing? 

    Michelle: On Writing by Stephen King & Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott. Both gave me the confidence to say I’m a writer and the permission to not be perfect while doing it.

    Wolf: Super. Thanks for stopping by. You can connect with Michelle through these links:

    Website: www.michelleraybooks.com
    Facebook: Michelle Ray writer
    Twitter: @mraywriter

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  • Meet Me At The First Friday Reading Series: YA Night Sep. 7th

    SPECIAL READING

    Friday, September 7, 2018

    7:45 PM

    I’ll be reading at the First Friday Reading Series in Highlandtown with several other YA and emerging authors this Friday. The reading is part of the Art Walk in Highlandtown and sponsored by Yellow Arrow Publishing.

    Come for the readings. Stay for the fun. Refreshments provided.

    The venue is Dennis Moore’s Pottery Studio which has neither a sign
    nor an address. It is on the corner of S. Conkling and Bank streets
    and is across from Rooftop Hot (339 S. Conkling Street Baltimore, MD
    21224). We will have a sandwich board out front, so you shouldn’t have
    a problem finding us. There is plenty of street parking, both free and paid hourly if you arrive early.

    The fun starts at 6:00 PM

    My reading will be at 7:45 PM

    See you Friday Night.

     

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    Eighteen-year-old Tatiana is running from her past and her star-touched powers eight years after a meteor devastates earth’s population.

    Her power to heal may be overshadowed by more destructive abilities. Fleeing the persecution of those like her, Tatiana seeks refuge in a small town she once visited. But this civil haven, in a world where society has broken down, is beginning to crumble. Will Tatiana flee or stay and fight for the new life she has built? Only by harnessing the very forces that haunt her can Tatiana save her friends…and herself.

  • Countdown to the Day of Reckoning – 2 Days – Survival of The Apocalypse

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    If the unimaginable were to happen, are you prepared?

    It’s time to start packing.

    What 5 items would you definitely want to have to survive a cataclysm?

     

    If you want to bring a copy of STAR TOUCHED,

    you can pack a 6th item!

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    Eighteen-year-old Tatiana is running from her past and her

    star-touched powers eight years after a meteor devastates earth’s population.

  • Countdown to the Day of Reckoning – 3 Days – An Interview of Tatiana from Star Touched

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    Here is an interview of Tatiana, the main character in Star Touched, that The Wolf did a while back.

    Wolf: Welcome to Wolf Notes, Tatiana. If you could be any animal in the universe, what would it be and why?

    Tatiana: Thank you, Wolf. I’d love to be a bird. That way I could fly anywhere I wanted, feel the wind in my feathers as I soared through the air. I’d be free, with no worries.

    Wolf: That sounds nice. Any particular kind of bird?

    Tatiana: Swallows are pretty and graceful. I love the way they glide.

    Wolf: Sweet. Swallows are cool to watch. Would you consider yourself a cat person or a dog person?

    Tatiana: I love all animals, but I suppose I’m partial to dogs right now. Fifi is very important to me.

    Wolf: You mean that tiny poodle you’re bonded to?

    Tatiana: I’d rather not talk about her. Please ask a different question.

    Wolf: Sure. While walking through the woods you come upon…

    Tatiana: Wild blueberries, a whole field of them. There are also wild carrots, dandelions, cat tails, and all sorts of other yummy foods.

    Wolf: That sounds more like a grocery store. What is the strangest food you ever had?

    Tatiana: Food is food these days. Although I did see someone else eat, well… something I really don’t want to talk about. I mean I’ll eat almost anything, but not…that. I’d rather starve. Not that I would. I’m pretty good at finding food in the wild.

    Wolf: I’m not sure you really answered that one. Let’s try another. What do you do for fun?

    Tatiana: Surviving is very time consuming, so I don’t have much free time, but when I do, I love to read. Doesn’t matter what. Fiction, history, science… I just love books. When I read I can be anyone and go anywhere. It’s a wonderful escape and I learn things.

    Wolf: I agree. Books are pretty awesome. You’ve just been turned into a plant. Describe yourself.

    Tatiana: That’s a tough one. I don’t like the idea of staying in one place. My roots would need to be movable. More like legs.

    Wolf: A walking plant?

    Tatiana: Yes. With a forest green stem and bright-green heart-shaped leaves with a splash of blue. They could be made into a tea that would cure any disease. I’d also grow clusters of tasty and nutritious berries. Each would be enough to fill your belly for a day.

    Wolf: That sounds fantastic. Aren’t you worried people would hunt you down for those berries and leaves?

    Tatiana: Oh. I didn’t think of that. Can I change my answer to a small inedible red flower with no useful purpose?

    Wolf: Sorry. No take backs. There is a door at the end of a dark damp corridor. You hear rumbling. What do you do?

    Tatiana: Open the door and try to fix whatever machine is malfunctioning.

    Wolf: Are you a mechanic?

    Tatiana: No, but I’ve read lots of books on fixing things.

    Wolf: If you could choose any weapon, what would it be?

    Tatiana: Knowledge. I don’t like weapons or fighting.

    Wolf: If you could pick any super power, what would it be and why?

    Tatiana: None!

    Wolf: Really?

    Tatiana: I don’t want ANY special powers. I just want to be a normal person. I need to go now.

    Wolf: Wow, Tatiana ran out of here fast. If you want to know more about her, you’ll have to read Star Touched.

    Don’t forget to get your copy of Star Touched so you can learn more about Tatiana an her friends.

  • Countdown to the Day of Reckoning – 4 Days – Perseid Meteor Shower

    stars2There are several meteor showers throughout the year, but the Perseid meteor shower is one of my favorites. It’s one of the reasons I used is as a base for some of the events in my novel, Star Touched. This annual show is caused by the dust and debris left behind by the 1992 passing of the Swift-Tuttle Comet. It’s going on now, but peak is between August 11-13th, where you could see as many as 60-70 meteors an hour. That’s a lot of space junk. The little crescent moon will set before the shower starts after midnight.

    Look north toward the Perseus constellation. (just below Cassiopeia)

    Pull out a chair.

    Slather on some bug spray.

    Camp out under the night sky.

    Enjoy the show.

    While you’re there, keep an eye out for Mars and Saturn. Both will be visible.

    But don’t worry, none of the meteors are big enough to cause a cataclysm.

     

    Here are some links for more information:

    https://www.space.com/32868-perseid-meteor-shower-guide.html

    https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/meteor-shower/perseid.html?hc_location=ufi

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