Showing posts with label Melody Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melody Jackson. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

[Tag] All About You and Around the Blogasphere

 


Greetings.

I was tagged in the All About You and Around the Blogasphere tag by the most Marvelous Mattie May of The Blossoming Writer, the lovely authoress who wrote and published the delightful  debut historical fiction novel Everlasting Gold

I am greatly in debt to Mattie for this, because as you can see I haven't posted in ages and really needed to get something out soon. Thanks to this tag, I can at last do that! Well I "could have" done it without the tag, but if I'm being honest, I would not have.



P.S. I would like to inform any bloggers who should happen to read this post that I am not going to be doing any blog tags that aren't themed around writing or reading, with some occasional exceptions. So if you by chance see this and stash away my blog name for future tags so you needn't go hunting later (it's okay, I do it too), please keep this in mind. Thank you!


Onto the tag!


Rules 

-Answer the following questions

-Tag at least a couple other bloggers

-Have them answer these questions


Questions

What's your favorite book/book series and why?

Wellwellwell, if it isn't the question I'm never capable of answering...
Alright I'm going to cheat and divide this up into very specific categories so as many of my favorites can fit into this as possible (if the NY Times can do it, so can I).

My favorite standalone would be The Last Dragon by Silvana De Mari. 

    I have loved this book since the very beginning of Bleeding Ink, and some time before it. I would say that it's the first book that showed me what my taste in books is.
I had read books that I loved before it (many a historical fiction novel and The Hunger Games trilogy being the ones that come to mind), but while I loved those books none of them were me. But in The Last Dragon, I really found myself in the voice of the book, in the world, in the characters. All of these things in ways which I really would not have expected. 
It also was one of the very first fantasies that I read, and so it also introduced much of my very favorite genre to me.
So many kudos and cookies are due to the translator who brought Mari's wonderful story to english-speaking readers such as myself.


My favorite MG fantasy series is The Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan. 

These books are so much fun. They're just loose adventures with endearing characters and a healthy amount of emotional issues. Halt and Will's mentor-mentee relationship is one of my favorite things ever, the horses are precious, the world is easy and fun, and the action is pretty good too.
I love them so much and I am delighted that they exist (though I am only in the third book so far). 

 
My favorite YA fantasy trilogy is the Dragons' Bane trilogy by Melody Jackson.

    This trilogy catches a lot of flack and is generally disliked by many people who read it. But it will forever hold a very near and dear place in my heart. There's so much depth to it, so much intention. It's easy to miss when you read it the first time, or even if you just read it without the willingness to see things a bit differently from how you're naturally inclined to. 
But once you see it, and once you follow the breadcrumbs of all the hidden amazingness, it is so, so cool. Not to mention, the emotion and humor and characters are just wonderful.
I have so much respect for what Jackson did with this trilogy, for the careful execution of the story and for one character and their arch in particular. 


My favorite adult fantasy series is The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson.

This series. It is phenomenal. 
 

My favorite YA sci-fi trilogy is The Fire Rain Chronicles by Miranda Marie.

    This trilogy was so. good. It's got a few things I really wasn't big on, but as a whole the characters, the overarching story, the prose - they were so solid. Marie did a great job on this trilogy and merged sci-fi, dystopia, and just a hint of fantasy together in such a delightful way.
This story is also very intense at times and I quite literally zoomed through all three books because of ye olden "I have to know what happens next" feelings in addition to the general fast-paced nature of it all.
Talking about this is making me feel that a re-read is due...


My favorite classic novel is  Great Expectations (I say, having not finished it even after five years)  or the Jane Eyre.

    But see this isn't even accurate because I read a lot of classics. So many. Because they're so easy to get a hold of in audiobook or physical copy, I probably read more classics than anything else. Besides that they're just so good, and have so much to offer that modern fiction doesn't.
I just really love classics.
Sherlock, Austen, Tolkien, Lewis, Twain, Montgomery, Alcott... I don't know, there's just so many books to love! Even getting into oddly specific categories won't fit everything in...

But anyways, I'll at least talk about the two I mentioned. Just know that there are many, many more and these are only two of them all.

Great Expectations - I just love this book so much. The atmosphere, the foreshadowing, the characters, the prose, the meaning, the depth, Joe Gargery. One can't not love Great Expectations. Well, unless you hate it because of the pain it gives you, but even then, that's still loving it. 

Jane Eyre - Another one of my favorites that catches much flack! Why must my reading taste be so controversial... Anyways I love this one not for the gothic appeal (I didn't even know this book was paraded as a gothic romance until after I read it, and only picked up on the occasional gothic feeling when I was reading) nor the romance (though it is there, I didn't see it as the focus at all, and also don't find it to be problematic as so many readers seem to) but for Jane. Jane is so very precious. She's so strong and endearing and beautiful, an absolute treasure of a character. 
She stands for what she believes, she- ... oh wait that's a spoiler. Basically she sacrifices things she loves, things she wants, for what she knows is good and right. She is such a good role model and definetly one of those characters I can think back on and find comfort and courage in.

(slipping in an extra here because talking about controversial opinions reminded me...) Dracula - I loved Dracula by Bram Stoker. Loved it, I tell you. And I hate vampires. So why did I love this book so much? The CHARACTERS. Oh my word did I love these characters. The bond they all had for each other, the deep love and care they had as a group, the strength and endurance they all showed in such traumatic situations- AH I just LOVE IT. 

Now liking Dracula isn't the controversial part. The controversial part is me saying that I didn't find it to be a deep conversation on the role of womanhood. Granted, I haven't studied Bram as I have other writers, so I really wouldn't know. But I read the book just as the book, and found the ladies to be lovely and strong (though they weren't my favorite characters), and the way the men treated them made lots of sense given the story and also just seemed normal and sweet? They all cared for them in different ways, as people tend to. 
But that is, perhaps, a conversation for another post in which I can talk full spoilers. 


My favorite children's novel is either Peter Pan or Alice's Adventures In Wonderland.

    I really love both of these books so much. They have two very different approaches to very similar topics. They're both about a child who goes into another world filled with magic and adventure.
But Peter Pan is a bit more dramatic when you think about it, and a bit tragic though in a good sort of way. It's full of fun and swashbuckling, little boy mischief and magic, and all sorts of wonderful things. But there's also quite a bit of deepness to it that hits every so often.
Peter Pan is definetly good just as a story, but it's also a very good conversation with young people about childhood and growing up (and even adults). 

Meanwhile, Alice In Wonderland is literal nonsense. Not in the romantic gothic way which people insist upon depicting it, but in a crazy, wacky, funny, absolutely perplexing way. Jam-in-a-watch sort of way. March-around-in-a-circle-while-water-washes-over-you-to-dry-off sort of way. Talk-to-a-stoner-caterpillar-and-take-his-advice-about-eating-mushrooms sort of way.  
Alice In Wonderland is pure fun nonsense. That is literally why Carroll came up with it - he was telling a story to a little girl named Alice, her sisters, and his friend, and Alice requested a story about complete nonsense. 
It's not a deep conversation, it's not got symbolism, it's just unhinged lunacy. It's funny and delightful, but it isn't deep (though you may say it's deep into madness). 

So I love both of these stories very much, for two very different reasons.



What is your favorite food?

Food is largely an unfortunate necessity for me and I don't really care for it as a whole (excluding chocolate. That does not count).  But I quite enjoy rice and various ways in which it is prepared, especially with bell peppers. 


Who is your favorite author?

I- I don't know.
I... don't know.
*returns to my crisis from earlier* 
I love so many authors. I have consistently enjoyed the majority of Jane Austen, Miranda Marie, Brandon Sanderson, and L.M. Montgomery. I know there's more but I'm just gonna cut it off there otherwise we really will be here forever.



What gives you inspiration for your books?

I always find this to be a bit of a silly question. What doesn't inspire me? A literal jar of soap inspired me once. Here I might actually have a picture...


Yeah that's poor quality but there it is. Literal cylinder of soap.
It inspired a mermaid story.

Anything and everything has the potential to inspire me. Once I heard a lady's name, and that sparked a whole story. Sometimes a random phrase will pop into my head and I'll turn it into something. Sometimes I'll hear a song and get a story out of it. 
There's no exact source, it's just life itself, really.

Though I suppose visuals are something that tend to generally inspire me. I have a collection of pictures of things that just sparked something in me, but those things haven't been turned into stories. 


If we want to be more specific, what inspired the stories I already have established and am working on, then that's still a wide variety of answers. The original spark for Roslyn was a prompt that said something about a character being turned into an inanimate object, the example being a chair or something. "Well that's weird," thought I, "and sounds like it'd be the makings of a comedy."
Then I paused and was like "WAIT." as the story of Roslyn was born in my mind.

The Rising was sparked into existence via the Bible. I have long stood on the perspective that the Bible is a high-fantasy story that is real. There's a magic system - it's God. There's dragons. There's battles and wars. There's kings and queens and princes and princesses. Rival kingdoms. Blessings, curses. Angels, demons. Swords.  Mountains. Sacrifice. Love. Passion. Honor. Duty. All that good stuff. 
And now I'm working on a story all about that. Using these amazing people as characters, using this amazing story as inspiration. It's not a re-telling nor is it a novelization. It isn't allegory. I don't know how to explain it. It's kind of its own thing, but it would be nowhere without the Bible.

Unnamed (yes that's its actual name) was inspired by a game called "Off," and a few personal things.

The Experiment was initially inspired by a song.

The Little People of Their Place was inspired by the true story of the girls who "invented" fairies (they didn't actually invent them, but they're credited for it. They're two sisters who basically faked photos and stuff. Long story) as well as the novel The Silver Donkey


So once again, anything and everything has the potential to inspire me.



If you could live anywhere, where would it be?

Like Mattie, I will say the mountains. Mountains or tucked away in Ireland's countryside, surrounded by trees and possibly a marsh not too far away. Basically somewhere green and cool with privacy, away from roads and man-made noises, and somewhere that I can keep a garden. Preferably in a cabin or cottage.




Are you an introvert or an extrovert?

I dislike these terms as people use them for their identities, which is silly. But I am indeed an introvert; I introspect and gain energy from time apart from people via reading, creating, and praying. 
As all introverts are required to say (similarly to how all extroverts are required to say they do like time to themselves), I do love people and quite enjoy spending time with them. I also often "borrow" the energy of other people (an interesting survival tactic that comes naturally to quite a few people), but have a warm up period and can grow tired fairly easily depending on the time of social interaction I am having.



If you had a warning label, what would yours say?

I do not know. I live with me 24/7,  you see, and am desensitized to my own ways. Based off of my dear sister Liana's descriptions of me, perhaps something along these lines, "Caution: Appears to be a regular human. Is in fact a goblin. Goblin side will only come out after you have gotten to know the human very well with plenty of face-to-face interaction. To avoid exposure to the goblin tendencies, refrain from becoming close with this creature. Goblin is not inherently dangerous but can behave in spontaneous and occasionally hazardous ways." 




Ye Whom I Tag:

Julia from Julia's Creative Corner

Allie from Of Rainy Days and Stardust Veins

Libby from Thoughts from a Stumbling Saint



Alright my inky friends, that's all for now. I hope you enjoyed the post. If you're a blogger, please feel free to tag yourself and write out your answers on your own website. If you're just a reader but have your own answers you'd like to give, please feel free to do so in the comments below.


Until next time.

- E.P.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

BY MY TEA TAG'S TAIL, JOHN! WHAT'S THAT ON YONDER HORIZON?? COULD IT BE?? MELODY JACKSON'S P-

 


READER, TURN AROUND!


No no, not that way! Your other way- Oh for goodness sake, here, it's right here! 

DO YOU SEE IT? It's... it's.... A NEW POST BY MELODY JACKSON!  I thought the sea took her back in '18 after Dragons' Hope was published!! Yet here she is, penning her readers a note!!

And not just ANY note! An- An announcement? About? A NEW BOOK? By the jarl's sweetroll! Surely I have perished and been brought into the kingdom above, such good tidings can't exist in the living world, can they?? 

They can?

BY ALL THE DRAGON'S FANGS, THEY CAN?!


I don't even know what to say.


Melody Jackson has returned to the writing scene, and I am here. for. it. If you have never read any of her books, I'm literally hosting a giveaway for her trilogy as we SPEAK. Or as I PEN. WHATEVER. You have until the 30th to join so do it now so you can read it and be in the Melody Jackson fandom for when she publishes her next book!!

ALSO!! GO READ HER POST!! And comment on it! And share it! And spread the word! 


Seriously, this is a big deal. I've been in this author's fandom for... I don't even know how long. Since a VERRY LONG TIME. I joined when I was late middle school, or maybe early high school. I don't even know, it's been a WHILE. 

And she hasn't given the public any news since Dragons' Hope. That was in 2018. And when she comes back? IT'S AN ANNOUNCEMENT FOR A NEW BOOK?

I may just die right now. 

BUT I CAN'T BECAUSE I HAVE TO BE ALIVE TO READ THIS BOOK. 


Okayokayokayokayokay. 

I'm okay. I'm totally not not breathing and not dying from pure excitement.  


If you are reading this I am BEGGING YOU, nay, begging is pathetic, I ORDER YOU to go CHECK OUT MELODY JACKSON'S CONTENT. or *ELSE. 

Spread the word, companions, the Crazy Dragon Lady has returned!


Most excitedly, 


- E.P. 


P.S. If you want to check out her other content, here's a list! 

The Dragon Within by Melody Jackson 


Dragons' Bane by Melody Jackson

Dragons' Might by Melody Jackson

Dragons' Hope by Melody Jackson


*or else you're going to have a sad existence because you're missing out on wonderful content and you won't even notice it and you may think that's a reason to not care but it ISN'T because now you know you know that whenever you are sad, you may have instead been happy if you had read her books.

Saturday, July 10, 2021

Dragons' Bane Giveaway Updates - Now Open To Canada!

 Hey there, you mystical book-loving creature. 

I've got news regarding the current giveaway that Bleeding Ink is running. Let's get right into it. 


Now Open To Canadians

Is your wonderful self dwelling in the syrup-laden land of Canada, and were you thus upset when you saw that you couldn't enter the giveaway? 

If so, I have excellent news for you, my frosty leaf friends. 

Through a dear Canadian of mine (you know who you are), I have discovered that you can get on the Canadian Amazon site and gift the books to the Canadian you desire to receive them, much like I can when I am gifting within my own country. 

Because of this, you Canadians can join the giveaway! When you email me to confirm your entry, say something to identify yourself as Canadian (without saying you're from Canada; make it interesting) so I will know (not because I will need to know until I know if you've won or not, but because I find it amusing). 

The only thing is that I'm not sure if I can get you a digital copy, so this may be limited to physical for you. Hopefully I will have an update for you on that soon. 


Ad 

In hopes of getting more attention, I've put together a few things to share around. If you have social media, please do share these as much as you can! 

Here is one on Pinterest: Dragons' Bane Giveaway Promotional Pin

And here is a still that has all the information on it for you to post and share: 





Photos

Here are some photos which you can save on Pinterest and share on social media, just be sure to include the link to the giveaway (the page or the post, it doesn't matter). 

The first image features the bookmarks, cards, and the Dragons' Bane trilogy, all of which can be won in the giveaway. Note, not these exact copies. These are signed and thus to get them from me you'd have to kill me first, then fight my zombie, and then fight my ghost, because there is no way I'm parting with these.  

(Was this just an excuse for me to take pretty pictures of some of my all-time favorite books? But of course.)












Alright, that's it. If anything else changes (and when I figure out whether or not I can get digital copies to our dear Canadians) I will be sure to let you know by editing this post when I find out. That is, I will update the end of this post, so be sure to check back here throughout the month. 


- EP

P.S. Are you excited for the giveaway? If so, be sure to send a link of it to your favorite Canadian so they can join in on the excitement! 




Thursday, July 1, 2021

The Dragons' Bane Trilogy's 5-Year Anniversary {USA + CA GIVEAWAY}





UPDATE 2: The giveaway is now open to Canada!

UPDATE 1: I am currently looking at opening the giveaway up to Canada, as well. More information to come. 



Hello there!

If you know me to pretty much any decent degree, you know that the Dragons' Bane trilogy is one of my favorite YA fantasies ever. And so today, on July 1st 2021, to celebrate the series' five year anniversary, (sorry I don't think I said that part loud enough let me just - FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY) as well as to thank the author, Melody Jackson, for writing this fabulous trilogy and to support her, we're doing our second giveaway!!

(Can you tell I'm really excited? because I'm REALLY excited.)


I shan't doddle. Let's get right into the give away.


-Giveaway Information-


The prizes:

There will be three winners and thus three prizes, just like last time. 

3rd place: A kindle copy of Dragons' Bane

2nd place: A kindle copy of Dragons' Bane as well as Dragons' Might

1st place: The completed Dragons' Bane trilogy! Dragons' Bane, Dragons' Might, and Dragons' Hope, with your choice of paperbacks or kindle copies! (I personally recommend physical because the covers are GORGEOUS and make a wonderful addition to any shelf + seeing the thickness of the books progress from teeny to medium to CHONK is a wonderful thing that sparks the happy juices in my brain and it probably will yours too.)

Bonus: I have six Dragons' Hope bookmarks and six "Honorary Dragon" cards that I will give away to randomly selected people who did not win one of the three prizes. These will be mailed to you. 

(I'm afraid this giveaway will also be limited to the USA. Sorry, international friends. Perhaps we can work on getting you involved another time.)


How to enter:

All I need you to do to enter this giveaway is....

-Share this post so we can reach more people and provide some sort of proof that you have shared it (a link to a social media post that it's in, a screenshot of a text with the link in view, a link to a Pinterest board with it pinned there, that sort of thing) in an email addressed to me (you can find my contact form to the right of this page)

-If you would like to have the chance of winning a bookmark+honorary dragon card, please include "bookmark eligible" in your email to me.  If you do not include this in your email, you will not be added to the bookmark+card giveaway. 

-Comment on this post (about anything, but nothing profane or inappropriate)


How winners will be chosen:

Once you've entered (again, by commenting and by emailing me) and the entry date has expired, I'll draw names at random and we'll see who wins! I will then use the email address they had sent their entrance email to me through and let them know of their victory. 

From there, I'll ask for your place of residence so that I can have the physical copies sent to you (if you're the grand-prize winner and want physical copies; if not I will just let you know when to expect the kindle copy/copies).

(It may take me 1-3 days to inform you of your victory.)


If you win,

Please consider posting it on social media and tagging the author! And if you read the books and you like them, you should reach out to Melody Jackson to let her know! Indie authors love getting comments and encouragement in regards to their books. Also come back here and let me know, so we can talk about it and geek out together.

Also please consider reviewing the books and sharing that review on as many platforms as you can to boost traffic to the series. 


The deadline

The deadline for entering this giveaway will be July 30th. Last giveaway, we only had a few people participating. I'm hoping that this time around we will have much more, so I'm letting this one run on for a longer period. 

During that time, please share this post and other content regarding the giveaway that I put out (it will be able to be found on this blog and on my Pinterest). 


-Information about the Books-

Okay, so now you've read the exciting part, here's the part about the actual books (which is honestly way more exciting). 


Book Description:

I'm only giving the first book's description, because the descriptions for the other two sort of give away the ones before them. Not fully to spoiler point, but it's better safe than sorry.


Dragons' Bane:

What would you do if someone offered you unlimited power?

Would you take it?

And more importantly, what price would you pay to keep it?

The Bane's power is little more than a legend in the land of Calest, one known to many but believed by few. But with a rival country now threatening to invade and once-peaceful dragons attacking their cities, a fairytale may be their only option. 

Lena Made wants no part in finding the Bane. She's seen firsthand how power corrupted her own country, and only want to be reunited with her father. But in order to find them, she must join forces with the distrusting and arrogant Blaze Montego... who needs her help to find the Bane.

With tensions rising on all sides and secrets slipping that could change everything they know about the world, can they find a way to work together and save Calest without being corrupted by the very force they're fighting against?


My reviews:

Here are my reviews of all of the books:

Dragons' Bane Goodreads review

Dragons' Might Goodreads review

Dragons' Hope Goodreads review



About the Author:

Melody Jackson is a young "crazy dragon lady" and a lover of all things geek. She resides in the rainy state of Oregon with too many books and not enough time to write (or read) them all. When she's not spinning the tales in her head into stories, she can be found working undercover at a grocery store or gathering intel for her next stories, and food for the dragons. 

Dragons need pizza too, you know?


Author's Socials:

Goodreads

Official website 

Pinterest 


Other:

If you need more motivation for joining this giveaway, or if you're in the fandom and want more fandom-y content, here's my Pinterest board for the Dragons' Bane trilogy fandom: 

Dragons' Bane fan board

Keep an eye on that board for story pins relating to the giveaway, reviews, and general Dragon Bane related content. 

((By the way if you happen to make fanart for this series and make it public, please shoot me an email or a DM on Pinterest - I would love to save it to my board/share links to it/support it in general.))


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Okay, there you have it, our second giveaway! This one I am especially excited for because this series has been with me for so long. I read Dragons' Bane and Dragons' Might quite some years ago, and then bought the full series in paperback and reread them, then read Dragons' Hope for the first time. And I am so, so glad I did that, because on the reread (or actually, it might have been a re-reread, as I think I read DB and maybe DM twice) I noticed so many things I didn't pick up on the first go, so when I went into Dragons' Hope I was practically enthralled with all of the details, foreshadowing, character growth, and such things that I probably wouldn't have picked up on if I hadn't reread the books recently. 

Not saying you have to do it that way, just that I did, and it made these books even more precious to me. 

So, being able to give back to Melody Jackson even just a little bit, and giving the opportunity for more people to read it, and possibly getting more people into my very small fandom, makes me so so happy.

(I might actually do a post declaring my adoration for this trilogy and showing an absurd amount of photos of my copies and talking about all my fangirl-ness which has been contained for far too long. I also might do a "book discussion" post, discussing these books individually and maybe as a whole. Maybe in separate posts? I don't know. If you have thoughts, please do share them.)


One last thing before we close off: You may notice that this is both a post and a page on my blog (the "Giveaways" page). This is because I want to continue to post on this blog without this page getting lost. You do not need to comment on both the post and the page, and you do not need to share both of them. You can comment on either the page or the post, and you can share either of them (though only the post is able to be pinned on Pinterest). 


Alright, so that's that. Are you going to join the giveaway? Have you read the books before? Do you like dragons that eat cake? Because if so you will love this book. Do you prefer teacups or mugs, or does it vary given the context? How has your day been?  

I'd love to hear your answers to all of these things in the comments below. 


Most excitedly, 

- EP





Saturday, May 15, 2021

Giveaway Update: TFRC winners and July 1st

 

Greetings! 

This past April I announced I was hosting a giveaway for The Fire Rain Chronicles. *Today, I officially conclude that giveaway and congratulate Sophia and Libby on winning their prizes! There was a bit of confusion when purchasing the copies, so they may arrive to your mailbox/inbox a bit later than expected, but they are coming! I'm very sorry for the inconvenience, and I hope you two enjoy the books when they find their way to you.

*I wrote this on the twelfth but didn't finish it so I didn't post it. So technically, it was already concluded, but I am officially concluding it now.

You may have noticed that we had only two winners when I said there would be three prizes. This is because only two people entered this giveaway. I'm learning it is a difficult thing to promote giveaways, and so for the giveaways to come (after the July 1st one) I'm going to change my method of promoting them. In addition to that, though, I ask that you readers help spread the word when giveaways are being hosted here, as that will bring in more attention, and more attention is more support towards the indie author we're hosting. 

But in the mean time I have one extra prize, the copy of Azalei's Riders. With this one, I intend to reach out to a reviewer with an established audience and offer them it for free in exchange for a review. 


The coming giveaway in July will be of a very similar nature to this one as it's too late for me to make any big promotional plans this time around, but hopefully it will get more attention anyways. Please remember to spread the word about it and the indie authors page to writers and readers alike.

Thank you for much for reading this. I hope you'll come back on July 1st for the Dragons' Bane trilogy five year anniversary giveaway. 


Wishing you a good day, 


            - EP 


Farewell, Bleeding Ink

  Hello dear reader, I have some news I need to share. But instead of giving it to you directly, allow me to go on a ramble (which will utte...