#book – Author Kandi J Wyatt https://kandijwyatt.com Mother of Dragons Sun, 27 Nov 2016 03:23:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://i0.wp.com/kandijwyatt.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-cropped-kandy_wyatt-logo-2.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 #book – Author Kandi J Wyatt https://kandijwyatt.com 32 32 111918409 My book has a sibling https://kandijwyatt.com/my-book-has-a-sibling/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=my-book-has-a-sibling Tue, 08 Dec 2015 14:43:35 +0000 https://kandijwyatt.wordpress.com/?p=487 Continue reading →]]> As I sit down to write, I can’t believe it is that time already. In August I sat stunned and in disbelief that I had actually published a book. Dragon’s Future made its debut on August 9. Holding it in my hands was such a joy! Giving it to my boys and watching them read the dedication was priceless and still brings tears to my eyes. Four months have passed since Dragon’s Future became a reality. Now it’s sibling, Dragon’s Heir is here. I have been blown away by the reception of book one. People ask, “When’s book two going to come out?” Or say, “I can’t wait for book two!” So, to those who have asked, today is the day. Your Kindle download is available if you pre-ordered (Thank you so much for those who did.) and you can order the paperback or the Kindle now live on Amazon. The Nook and Apple versions will be available soon.

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So, what’s all the fuss about? Book one followed Ruskya and Duskya as they fought for their dragons’ future. We met a young villager by the name of Braidyn. He heads south to Boskay and finds a home. However, he never quite feels at home. His sense of justice is great and he wields it without mercy. Two dragon eggs are stolen from his dragon colony. He recruits Ruskya and Darryl to help him find the culprit. Their journey takes them to a new land and another dragon colony with different traditions. Braidyn must learn to temper his justice or he will lose everything that is important to him.

Follow along ad see if Braidyn can find his home. Will the sandhills call to you as they do to me?

 

Dragon's-Heir-final-front-e-book-coverIn celebration of the release, we will have a Facebook party on Saturday. We will have prizes, giveaways, books, authors, and lots of fun,and yes, dragons. One of the authors who will be present is Brian Rathbone, number one international seller of the Godsland series. Facebook parties are amazing. You can participate from the comfort of your own home. Just log in and chat. The party will be Saturday, December 12 from 3:30-7:30 Eastern. Come join us. I will be giving away a signed copy of Dragon’s Heir and mugs, magnets, and other wonderful Dragon Courage things.

I’ll leave you with this trailer of Dragon’s Heir. Enjoy. And may your dragon fly true!

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The Circle of Life (of a Book) https://kandijwyatt.com/the-circle-of-life-of-a-book/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-circle-of-life-of-a-book Thu, 27 Aug 2015 00:42:27 +0000 https://kandijwyatt.wordpress.com/?p=381 Continue reading →]]> Cue the music from The Lion King. Okay, that’s good. When we think of the circle of life, we think of generations, of handing the baton on to the next runners. Each age has their own unique abilities and histories. Where siblings share part of their stories, the parents and grandparents have a different back story. This is true with books as well. Books in a series are like siblings–each starting in the same place and sharing a story, although the paths taken may be slightly different. Books that are singletons are like the parents or grandparents or children and grandchildren–they have their own story but have similarities to the others.

Dragon’s Future released sixteen days ago. It doesn’t seem possible that it was that long ago. On Saturday, I had the privilege to hold my first book in my hand. The place in life for Dragon’s Future is the first born. He will have four siblings and their story will intertwine–same author and back story, same editor, cover artist and proofreader. So, sit back and watch the cycle of Dragon’s Future.

Just before I was able to hold Dragon’s Future in my hands, I took another step in the publishing world–I hit submit to layout of another book. This book has its own story, a different section of the publishing company, and in essence is the child or even grandchild of Dragon’s Future. This new book will be published under Booktrope’s Vox Dei imprint. Say hello to The One Who Sees Me.

My fascination with the story of The One Who Sees Me goes back to 1998 when I was struggling with a shadowed memory of abuse when I was a child. I was trying to heal from the shock of realizing I had hidden all those memories. I reached out to a friend, who suggested I read Kay Arthur’s Lord, Heal My Hurts. Kay loves to look into the names of God. She shared the name The One Who Sees Me. God reveals this name for Himself when a young servant girl finds herself in a very unenviable position. She runs away and meets The One Who Sees Me. She realizes that God sees everything! This was such a comfort at that time in my life. It helped me realize that although God didn’t plan the abuse, He had a plan for it to be turned into good if I would let Him.

Fast forward to 2007. I had finished writing what would become The Dragon Courage series and was dabbling in drawing. I had joined the artists’ social media site DeviantArt and made some virtual friends. One of whom was a missionary and pastor’s kid based in Asia. She created a challenge. She wanted to see how many of the women of the Bible she could write poetry about. She challenged other artists to apply their talents to do the same. I submitted my Christmas play from the point of view of Mary, the mother of Jesus, at the foot of the cross looking back on his life, and a monologue by Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus. I wanted to add The One Who Sees Me as a drawing of an eye with a silhouette of a pregnant woman. I never got around to drawing it. However, in November of 2014 I wrote the story. It will be available for purchase on October 3, 2015, less than a year from its writing.

Hence, the circle of life has been closed. I know that many more books may yet grace my family, but the firstborns will be the ones that will be held in awe and wonder. The story teller will say, “Gather round as I tell you the tale of a book.”

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