Showing posts with label YA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YA. Show all posts
Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Shards of S'Darin free this weekend!
This Saturday and Sunday, Part two of In the Shadow of the Black Sun,
Shards of S'Darin will also be free. I am generating interest in
this epic fantasy series by offering book 2 for free in the hopes that
those who download it will also purchase Part one, A Dream of Storms for
$2.99. Also available is Embremere, the first book in a new fantasy
series aimed at a more Young Adult audience. Read the sample and give
that one a try as well.
Links to my books
With all of this talk of artwork for book covers, I thought I would remind everyone that I write as well. LOL. I'm posting links to each of my books in the hopes that you check them out, read the samples and hopefully purchase one or more. All of the stories have great reviews and I've gotten a lot of good feedback from readers.
In the Shadow of the Black Sun Saga
(All ages Dark Fantasy series)
Tales of Embremere
(All ages/YA Fantasy series)
Undergrowth
(A Horror Novella)
In the Shadow of the Black Sun Saga
(All ages Dark Fantasy series)
- Book 1: A Dream of Storms
- Book 2: Shards of S'Darin
- Book 3: In Progress (No, that's not the title, silly)
Tales of Embremere
(All ages/YA Fantasy series)
- Book 1: Embremere
- Book 2: Ghosts of Embremere (In Progress)
Undergrowth
(A Horror Novella)
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Embremere sample
Here are the first few pages of Embremere. Enjoy!
CHAPTER ONE
The circular stone was pulled away as Grivvin struggled
against the guards. A hole, roughly twice the width of his shoulders was
revealed, the sound of the churning water crashing below easily heard. The
ferocious storm had not relented for six days, battering the city of Embremere
and costing the fishermen many days work. The rain beat so hard against the
cathedral windows on this night, that he fully expected them to shatter from
the force.
"Can you stop the storm now, Wychan? You'd better give us a
display of your abilities or you'll be feeding the bottom dwellers,"
growled the guard known as Thax. Like most of the royal soldiers, he kept his
head shaved, giving him a most sinister appearance.
"It doesn't work like that, I told you!" Grivvin
explained as he tried to back away from the gaping hole to no avail.
"You are a Wychan, fool! Of course it works like
that. Your father was a Wychan and his father before him. Since your dear
sisters are away, you are the last of the bloodline. Now, stop this bloody storm!"
"My father's power didn't reach its full strength
until he was nearly forty years old. I'm only seventeen and there's no one left
to teach me! How can you expect me to bend the weather to my will at my
age?"
Footfalls echoed throughout the room as another figure
joined them. Grivvin could not see the man, despite twisting in the guards
grip.
"You have the books. Can you stop this storm or not,
Wychan?" said the commanding voice. Grivvin recognized it, the voice of
Kelt, Prince of Embremere, he of jet-black hair and soul.
"Your grace....I-"
"Can you stop it?"
"No, your grace, but I-"
"I have heard enough! Throw him in!" Prince Kelt
ordered and walked off into another chamber. "I've had enough of his
disobedience. Wychan, eh? The word seems to mean incompetence."
"Wait, wait! You can't do this!"
The Prince chuckled, his voice barely audible. "I can
do anything I want, boy."
With a shove, Grivvin dropped through the hole. He had
enough sense to inhale deeply just before the turbulent waves took him in. The
force of the water was unbelievable and struggle as he might, it tossed him
about like a ragdoll. And it was cold, his muscles tightening in response as
the current pulled him along violently and at an alarming speed. His body spun
several revolutions, causing him to lose all sense of direction. With the
darkness of night, he could not be sure which way was up.
Suddenly, something wrapped around his waist, entangling
him, preventing him from swimming for the surface. His lungs were near to
bursting as he fought against the thing, hands pulling at its thick, cold
length. He knew that soon his body would surrender, the air in his lungs no
longer enough to sustain his life, and on reflex, he would gasp for air. Upon
inhaling the water, he would drown. It was inevitable. Something slithered
beneath his arm and tugged hard, trying to pull him away to some deep and
hidden lair. The pressure in his head was now unbearable and he felt his
consciousness slipping away as he rose in the water. Something had pulled him
free of the thing, but it mattered not. His air was gone. He had nearly reached
his lungs capacity and would die here, floating in the Lake Embremere. He felt
his head break the surface, moonlight filling his eyes as he opened them in
shock. He gasped painfully for air, spitting out lake water, the constriction
of his chest excruciating.
“Stop flailing about! You’ll drown us both!” someone
called out next to him, she that had pulled him from the creature’s grasp. She
had slipped her arm over his chest and was pulling him along on his back. He
did his best to stop struggling and allow the panic to fade. He would not die
this day.
Now, I know you're interested in what happens next, aren't you? Download the Kindle version of this new fantasy novel from Amazon by clicking HERE.
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Embremere
The majestic city of Embremere had been built on an immense platform high above the surface of the lake, with the poor and criminal element creating their own society below it in a world they called The Under. Into this world, Grivvin Lo'Rynin is exiled. He is the last of the Wychan, Embremere's high order of wizards who have, over the generations, lost their power. And now he is an outcast.
As fate would have it, a young girl named Lyrica pulls him from the churning waves that night, saving his life and dragging him along on a dangerous adventure facing whirlpools, dragons and the grey-skinned fish-men called the Cuda, who cruelly rule The Under.
Can Grivvin survive in this strange land long enough to unlock the secrets of Wychan magic and seek revenge on the nobles that branded him useless?
What dark secrets lie at the bottom of Lake Embremere?
And here's another example of my cover art for you authors out there. A great cover can really push your books over the top. Well, that's all for now. It's midnight here and I'm zombified.
William
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
Finished!
The new book is officially finished! I've sent copies off to a few people, to get their feedback before I publish. I also have to finish the cover art. This one is very challenging, which seems strange I'm the one who decides on the concept. Oh well, I guess I like to challenge myself. I hope to have the art done before the weekend is over. We shall see.
Anyway, this story features younger characters and feels a bit more like a Young Adult story. My other fantasy stories would also be suitable for young adults as well. This new book and the In the Shadow of the Black Sun books have no profanity or sexual situations in them. The horror book that I am working on has enough to go around.
If enough people like the new book, I would like to write a sequel. It's already outlined in my head and ready to be written.
I've also been getting a lot of questions about doing cover art, so I think that's going to keep me pretty busy. If you have a question or comment, just drop a note here or email me at WilliamKenney_author@yahoo.com.
Have a great one, everybody.
William
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| Digital Sketch-William Kenney |
If enough people like the new book, I would like to write a sequel. It's already outlined in my head and ready to be written.
I've also been getting a lot of questions about doing cover art, so I think that's going to keep me pretty busy. If you have a question or comment, just drop a note here or email me at WilliamKenney_author@yahoo.com.
Have a great one, everybody.
William
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
New fantasy novel
Time to write a new post!
How is everyone? March has proven to be the bestselling month for me since I started publishing my work. Thank you all for your support. I'm still a long way from where I would like to be. I'm still searching for better ways to reach readers. Twitter seams to be working out alright, I suppose, but I find that most of my followers are fellow writers. Nothing wrong with that, but I find that other writers will most likely not buy my books. Some will, don't get me wrong, but I need to connect with readers of my genres. Any ideas?
I've been doing art for a few book covers as well. One for a collection of dark poetry by a friend and fellow writer named Stefain. I can't show the cover until he approves it, but it fits his stuff pretty well, I think. I'm also trying to put together the cover for the horror novel that David Woods and I are writing.
At this point, I am 28,000 words into a new fantasy novel. No, it is not part 3 of In the Shadow of the Black Sun. I felt that I needed to take a break from the story and work on something different. An epic fantasy series takes a lot of concentration, keeping your facts straight and avoiding contradiction. Don't worry, fans. The story will return with Book 3: Mournenhile. It's already bubbling and frothing in my brain.
This new book seems geared toward Young Adult readers, although that was not my original intent. It just came out that way.
In early posts, I put up some of my poetry/song lyrics. Should I continue to do so? Is that of interest to any of you?
Well, I appreciate all of you and thank you for stopping by my tiny corner of the internet.
William
How is everyone? March has proven to be the bestselling month for me since I started publishing my work. Thank you all for your support. I'm still a long way from where I would like to be. I'm still searching for better ways to reach readers. Twitter seams to be working out alright, I suppose, but I find that most of my followers are fellow writers. Nothing wrong with that, but I find that other writers will most likely not buy my books. Some will, don't get me wrong, but I need to connect with readers of my genres. Any ideas?
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| "Defiance" by William Kenney |
I've been doing art for a few book covers as well. One for a collection of dark poetry by a friend and fellow writer named Stefain. I can't show the cover until he approves it, but it fits his stuff pretty well, I think. I'm also trying to put together the cover for the horror novel that David Woods and I are writing.
At this point, I am 28,000 words into a new fantasy novel. No, it is not part 3 of In the Shadow of the Black Sun. I felt that I needed to take a break from the story and work on something different. An epic fantasy series takes a lot of concentration, keeping your facts straight and avoiding contradiction. Don't worry, fans. The story will return with Book 3: Mournenhile. It's already bubbling and frothing in my brain.
This new book seems geared toward Young Adult readers, although that was not my original intent. It just came out that way.
In early posts, I put up some of my poetry/song lyrics. Should I continue to do so? Is that of interest to any of you?
Well, I appreciate all of you and thank you for stopping by my tiny corner of the internet.
William
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Art for book covers and interior illustrations
I am an artist as well as a writer and I am commissioned frequently to create covers and art for the interiors of books. Here is an example of a digitally painted cover. For something like this, I charge 250.00. Whether you are traditionally or self-published, have a print book or an ebook, your cover makes a world of difference. A bad cover will not sell your book. Having great cover art will mean book sales and readers will take you seriously.
Just a heads up.
Walk with the Wind,
William
Just a heads up.
Walk with the Wind,
William
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