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Coming soon! Henrietta and the Dragon Stone by Beth Barany

Henrietta and the Dragon Stone by Beth BaranyMy proof copies have arrived for book 2 — I have final edits in my future.

So do a few of my most enthusiastic readers.

HENRIETTA AND THE DRAGON STONE, Book 2 of the Five Kingdom Series is real, and coming to a online bookstore near you.

Advertisement: If you’d like to be notified when Book 2 is available, go to my author site here to sign up for the newsletter: http://author.bethbarany.com/contact-me/newsletter-sign-up/. (Psst! I giveaway prizes to my newsletter subscribers only!) Thanks!

PS. Book 1, HENRIETTA THE DRAGON SLAYER is on sale at Amazon.com/Amazon.co.uk for $0.99 to celebrate the arrival of Book 2!

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What’s Great About a Strong Female Lead by Shannon McRoberts

For our regular guest post on a kick ass heroines, please welcome Shannon McRoberts. She’s a fantasy and science fiction author, and an artist, illustrating her own covers. Please note that her first book in her series, Athine Verses: The Beginning is free through the 4th of January. As an added bonus, Shannon will give away to one of our readers a 5×7 print of some of her art. All you need to do to enter is comment below on your favorite kick ass heroine. Be sure to leave your email so we can contact you and Shannon can mail you your prize, if you win. We’ll pick a winner Monday, Jan. 7th, 9am PST.

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Athine Book 2 Purple

I have always found myself attracted to the kick ass women in books and TV.  When I was about 5 or 6 Conan was popular.  It was out on VHS and I remember watching it and liking it (although my mother had a fit because it was rated R).  However, Red Sonja was my favorite.  I could give a crap less about Conan after that and wanted to see the female leads on the screen all of the time.  This is why I probably enjoyed Xena, Buffy, La Femme Nikita…do you see a pattern here?  I’m also a gamer, but I have to be able to play a girl character…preferably a fantasy styled female character.  It’s just who I am.  To think I almost didn’t want to watch Star Wars because there was no girl LOL!

I think this is why all of my books feature strong, kick ass, smart, stealthy, ladies—I have this inherent desire to see a strong female lead that is both feminine and kick ass.  Now, don’t get me wrong, I do enjoy stories with helpless damsels in distress from time to time.  Yet, I would rather watch the damsel pick up a sword/gun/pipe wrench and knock the crap out of their captor!

Athine Book 4 Crossover

One of the questions I have been asked was to name some challenges writing a strong female lead.  I think for me it isn’t a challenge because I am a strong female like my characters.  I just put my own personality into my characters.  Take Athine for instance–she is always trying to prove herself to her doubting men that seem to think women cannot be strong leaders. I myself have fought this stereotype my entire life and have often come out on top of the pack.

I also like to combat the stereotype that strong women can only be physically or emotionally ugly or they have to be a homosexual to be “strong” or you have to be “ugly” to be smart.  I see that theme over and over in books/movies/TV.  I know I took great offense to the fact that everyone said Xena and Gabrielle were lovers just because they were two females that kicked ass and traveled together.  I don’t remember anyone saying that about Hercules and Eolis. This is just wrong.  You can be strong, beautiful, smart, and sexy no matter what you look like or who you choose to love.  You can be kick ass and a wife/mother/companion.  You can be beautiful and deadly.  You just can’t let society tell you that it is wrong.  Maybe this is why I liked the Kill Bill movies so much?

I started writing my own series and creating my own fantasy art surrounding the series because I saw a real lack of strong female entertainment after Xena and Buffy ended.  I needed something to love again; so, Athine was born.  Originally she was only supposed to be a single story, but as of this date she has spiraled into four stories and has now connected with another kick ass heroine Zarra from my The Secret of Genetic Corp X.  In Worlds Collide the fantasy like world of Athine crashes into the sci-fi like world of Zarra.  The story will then continue in my current work in progress Cursed Bloods.  I take what you think you know about mythology and mix it up.  I also take your normal character set up for fantasy–some heroic muscular bound male–and throw him on the sidelines.  In my books there is a lot of role switching if you want to think of it that way.  The men are not weak, but they play second fiddle to most of the ladies!

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Shannon McRoberts currently resides in Kentucky and is a full time working mother and wife.  She loves playing MMORPGs like Guild Wars 2 and has now become addicted to Skylanders Giants.  Of course she only plays with Hex, a strong female necromancer, and is anxiously awaiting the Ninjini giant to be released..yes she is a female too!

Shannon’s books are here: http://www.amazon.com/Shannon-McRoberts/e/B0060ZFD60.

You can connect with Shannon at her sites here: http://www.shannonmcroberts.com and here: daughterofares.com.

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Women Who Write Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror

Inspired by a post by fellow young adult fantasy author, Faith Van Horne, I’m sharing about the Broad Spectrum: The 2012 Broad Universe Fiction Sampler.

I’ve been a member of Broad Universe (BU) for about 2 years, a writing community that promotes and highlights speculative fiction written by women authors. They’ve got a impressive membership roster, with both established veterans and talented newcomers. Come join us!

BU has just released its Broad Spectrum: The 2012 Broad Universe Fiction Sampler – a collection of stories and excerpts from a wide array of Broad Universe authors. Check out the sampler for only 99 cents on Amazon or free on Smashwords, and see what we’re all about!

Enjoy!

And in the spirit of Thanksgiving here in the US of A, thank you for all the support, review love, and mentoring from my reviewers, readers, and writer friends and colleagues!

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Teen Read Week (October 14-20): Read For The Fun Of It

Some news for the week…

Did you know that libraries have announced that this is Teen Read Week (October 14-20)?!

The theme is Read For The Fun Of It.

Cool!

What are you reading this week for the fun of it?

I’m reading an advanced copy of Jane George’s next book, The Daring Young Man - Volume 2 in The Mumbo Jumbo Circus Series.

Here’s the blurb from her site, www.jane-george.com!

Once, sixteen year-old Dante Delgado was one of the few trapecistas able to do a quadruple somersault in the air. Now, his family’s circus is bust, his hand is forever crippled from a work accident in a meatpacking plant, and he survives by selling oranges on the streets of L.A.

Dante will never fly again.

Can he stomach joining The Mumbo Jumbo Circus as a translator in order to avoid a murderous gang? Or will the circus turn out to be the more dangerous choice?

You have to check out her first book in the series, The Mumbo Jumbo Circus, Vol. 1.

In more news: I was recently in Italy and in France recently and saw lots of dragons (see pics in the post!), and was so inspired by all the old stone — I even started a new story. I even met a stone mason.

I’m editing Book 2, Henrietta and The Dragon Stone, right now!

If you’re curious about reading an excerpt of Book 1, Henrietta The Dragon Slayer, read an excerpt on this site or download a sample via the Kindle.

And lastly, I received a lovely review this week from Minnie at Heart Breaking Reviews. (the direct link: http://heart-breaking-reviews.blogspot.com/2012/10/review-henrietta-dragon-slayer-by-beth.html). She said:

“I enjoyed this book because firstly, there was a kick- ass herione. Secondly, the story is fast- paced and action- packed. And thirdly, it’s an overall great read for people of any age.”

Thanks Minnie!

 

PS. If you’d like to get notified when Book 2, Henrietta and The Dragon Stone comes out, be sure to sign up for my newsletter. I only send out occasional announcements. Thanks!

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Fantasy Novels about “The Five Kingdoms”

Fantasy novels that mention The Five Kingdoms!

Mine is #2!

When I came up with my world for Henrietta The Dragon Slayer, I had no idea there were so many Five Kingdoms settings. There is something so attractive about there being five. In my story’s geography, there are actually nine important regions of the world, but Henrietta only know of the Five Kingdoms. I know from numerology that Five signifies Travel… I love to travel!

 

  1. Wizard Rising (A Five Kingdoms Novel): Toby Neighbors: Amazon 

    www.amazon.com/Wizard-Rising-Kingdoms…/B006MONL36

    In the Realm of the Five Kingdoms, magic is strictly controlled by a small group of ….4.0 out of 5 stars Good start to a Fantasy quest series February 4, 2012 

  2. Henrietta The Dragon Slayer (The Five Kingdoms #1): Beth Barany 

    www.amazon.com › … › Science Fiction & Fantasy › Fantasy

    Henrietta The Dragon Slayer (The Five Kingdoms #1): Beth Barany:  Henrietta The Dragon Slayer is a young adult fantasy novel, about 260 pages, suitable for 

  3. Amazon.com: Music of Zombies (Tales from the Five Kingdoms 

    www.amazon.com › … › Fantasy & Magic

    The fifth book in Vivian French’s comic fantasy series “Tales from the Five Kingdoms“. In this hilarious new story, Gracie and Marcus, our much loved hero and 

  4. The Five Kingdoms Chapter 1 Nimoi, a fantasy fiction | FictionPress

    www.fictionpress.com › Fiction › Fantasy

    The Five Kingdoms-((Nimoi)). The forest was very quiet, as it always was at this time of night. Nimoi crouched lower in the bushes, silently setting her weapon 

  5. Jason And The Five Kingdoms - Spirituality/Fantasy

    www.myhiddenvoice.com/jasonandthefivekingdoms.html

    Jason And The Five Kingdoms. Chapter One – The Place of Loss. Jason sat on a stump at the edge of the forest, overlooking a wide meadow. He came here 

  6. Evil Is A Relative Term | FanFiction

    fanfiction.net/u/1693442/Evil_Is_A_Relative_Term

    Author has written 13 stories for Naruto, Harry Potter, Final Fantasy VII, and …. but I don’t know if it’ll evolve into the plot monster the Five Kingdoms became.

  7. Fantasy - One of the five kingdoms (EARTH) – Wattpad

    www.wattpad.com/1906982-one-of-the-five-kingdoms-earth

    Aug 5, 2011 – Okay there are five other storyes that will come with this one but they will not be written until one is done. *******************************HERE 

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  9. “Tales from the Five Kingdoms” series – Vivian French

    www.vivianfrench.co.uk/…/tales_from_the_five_kingdoms_b…

     evil she makes their toes ache… Another fun-filled fantasty in the Tales from the Five Kingdoms stories that started with The Robe of Skulls. The Robe of Skulls 

  10. The Flight of Dragons: The Fourth Tale from the Five Kingdoms 

    www.abookandahug.com/fantasy…/22070-

    Books for Boys · Books for Girls · Reading Levels · default. Home Fantasy The Flight of Dragons: The Fourth Tale from the Five Kingdoms (Tales from the Five 

  11. The Five Kingdoms | book coasters

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    May 28, 2010 – For a great little fantasy adventure – quick, enjoyable reads; classic and engaging characters – I’d recommend a visit to The Five Kingdoms.

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Katniss and the Heroine’s Journey

This week I again feature nonfiction author, Valerie Estelle Frankel, former professor, currently an author, comic, with great sparkly convention costumes. She’s also author of From Girl to Goddess: The Heroine’s Journey through Myth and Legend, a welcome resource for all us heroine’s journey fans. Her previous guest post for my blog was Buffy and the Warrior Woman’s Classic Quest. This post features her book Katniss the Cattail: An Unauthorized Guide to Names and Symbols in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games.

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The classic heroine’s journey appears in many beloved books, like Coraline, Alice in Wonderland, and The Wizard of Oz. It features in works by Tamora Pierce, Jane Yolen, and Juliet Marillier. And it permeates The Hunger Games, casting Katniss as a classic heroine beside classic heroes Percy Jackson and Harry Potter.

The true goal of the heroine’s journey is to become the all-powerful mother. Thus, many heroines set out on rescue missions in order to restore their shattered families:

  • Meg Murray of A Wrinkle in Time quests to save her father then her little brother.
  • Coraline tries to save her parents,
  • Meggie of Inkheart, her mother.
  • Alice and Dorothy struggle to return to their families.
  • Katniss is protector of the family from her earliest years, as she feeds and cares for not only her little sister but her mother. She extends this protection to Gale’s family, her own district, and finally all the people of Panem, as she provides food and support for her loved ones and protects the innocent.

Katniss, like Artemis or Percy Jackson’s friend Annabeth, shoots a silver bow. Silver is the color of moon magic, perception, and feminine strength, while a bow is the elegant distance weapon of the classic warrior woman. Even Susan in the Narnia series is called “the great archer.”

In many fairytales from Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” to “The Six Swans,” the heroine’s most dire struggle takes place high in the prince’s castle, far from the magical protection of her forest or ocean home. This, like the Wicked Witch of the West’s castle, is the masculine world of law and tyranny, where the young heroine is truly helpless.

The Hunger Games themselves are a similar fortress of the tyrant’s power, where the Gamemakers can torture Katniss with firestorms and viciously changing rules.

In the final book, Katniss enters the Capitol itself to assassinate Snow on his home ground. She sneaks through the city-sized trap he has created, filled with mutts and deadly “pods” to find him awaiting her in his palatial mansion in the center.

By realizing that the tyrant’s power over her has ended, the heroine finds independence and strength. Just as Dorothy discovers the Wizard is a humbug, or Lucy and Susan see Aslan dead and helpless, Katniss perseveres through Snow’s threats and traps to see him die in the Capitol square.

However, the patriarch is not the real power in the heroine’s tale – he’s little more than a pompous blusterer who melts away when confronted.

For the heroine, the true threat is the evil witch, murderess of the innocent.

She is Mrs. Coulter of The Golden Compass, the Wicked Witch of the West, the White Witch of Narnia who tortures Edmund and keeps the land bound in sterile winter.

Though Katniss realizes it too late, this adversary is rebel president Alma Coin. Coin, like Snow White’s stepmother, resolves to destroy the young heroine through jealousy and to maintain her own rulership. Katniss is a beloved symbol of revolution, Katniss could name another to be president, therefore Katniss must die.

Discovering the dark matriarch’s power, understanding her, confronting her, but not becoming her is the key to adulthood. Katniss destroys Coin’s influence over herself and over Panem, her world, and then retreats into the simplicity of the countryside.

There she becomes, not a warrior woman, but a mature adult, protector of her family and figure of morality. This is the key to the heroine’s journey—traveling toward acceptance, balance, and nurturing love.

More information on the heroine’s journey, from charts to a booklist can be found at http://vefrankel.com 

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Valerie Estelle Frankel has won a Dream Realm Award, an Indie Excellence Award, and a USA Book News National Best Book Award for her Henry Potty parodies. She is the author of five new and forthcoming books on pop culture: From Girl to Goddess: The Heroine’s Journey in Myth and Legend, Buffy and the Heroine’s Journey, Katniss the Cattail: An Unauthorized Guide to Names and Symbols in The Hunger Games, Teaching with Harry Potter, and the inside look at fandom, Harry Potter: Still Recruiting. She keeps an extensive database of heroine’s journey books and guides at vefrankel.com.

Katniss the Cattail: An Unauthorized Guide to Names and Symbols in The Hunger Games http://www.amazon.com/Katniss-Cattail-Unauthorized-Symbols-Suzanne/dp/146996824X

 

From Girl to Goddess: The Heroine’s Journey in Myth and Legend

http://www.amazon.com/From-Girl-Goddess-Heroines-Journey/dp/0786448318/

 

Comparison of Models

The Steps of the Journey

 

Campbell‘s Hero’s Journey The Heroine’s Journey Stages
The World of Common Day The World of Common Day Innocence and Discovery
The Call To Adventure The Call To Adventure Innocence and Discovery
Refusal of the Call Refusal of the Call Innocence and Discovery
Supernatural Aid The RuthlessMentorand the Bladeless Talisman Innocence and Discovery
The Crossing of the First ThresholdThe Belly of the Whale The Crossing of the First ThresholdOpening One’s Senses Journey through the Unconscious
The Road of Trials Sidekicks, Trials, Adversaries Journey through the Unconscious
The Meeting With the Goddess
Woman as the Temptress
Wedding the AnimusFacing BluebeardFinding the Sensitive ManConfronting the Powerless Father Meeting the Other
Atonement with the Father
Apotheosis
Descent into DarknessAtonement with the MotherIntegration and Apotheosis Meeting the Self
The Ultimate Boon Reward: Winning the Family Meeting the Self
Refusal of the Return
The Magic Flight
Rescue From Without
The Crossing of the Return Threshold
Torn DesiresThe Magic FlightReinstating the FamilyReturn Meeting the Self
Master of the Two Worlds Power over Life and Death Goddesshood and Wholeness
Freedom To Live Ascension of the New Mother Goddesshood and Wholeness
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Dragon Books for Young Adults: A List

Many people like books about dragons, so I found a list on the web, drafted by writer, Nicole Skutelnik. Enjoy!

You can find her extensive list on Suite 101 here.

If you know of any books that aren’t on this list that should be let me know! Thanks!

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