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New Release: The Art of Farming: Sketches of a Life in the Country by T.D. Motley

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The Art of Farming: Sketches of a Life in the Country by T.D. Motley

Sam Bartlett’s formidable antagonist has four legs. Sol, a miniature donkey, schemes daily to outwit his kindly caretaker. This delightful rural drama regales a symbiosis of plants, humans, dogs and livestock, with wild creatures observing from secluded, weedy perimeters.

Retired from teaching, artist Sam farms thirty acres. His popular paintings of vast prairies at sunset are selling well. He plans to market organic herbs and produce, hiring local after-school teens. Begrudgingly raised on a farm, he once swore that when he grew up he’d never go back. Time and age break promises.

Elysia boasts a pretty town square, complete with a handsome county courthouse. Sam’s girlfriend, Annie, is a food writer who travels a lot. Bartlett Farm is her sanctuary.

The Art of Farming is a hopeful tale about stewardship of the land, the animals, and of each other. It honors the integrity of agriculture, as expressed in ancient literature and art.

ANSWER THE QUESTION: WHERE DID THE ELFQUEST ELVES GO?

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Dark Horse Comics presents The Complete Elfquest Volume Eight: FutureQuest the final volume in The Complete ElfQuest omnibus series, arriving in January 2025. At over 700 pages, this beautiful softcover volume collects ElfQuest’s Stargazer’s Hunt and FutureQuest story arcs, with brand new art and commentary by co-creators Wendy and Richard Pini.

The Pinis are joined by writers John Ostrander (Star Wars: Legacy), Ben Harkins (ElfQuest: The Rebels), and artists David Boller (Spider-man 2099), Dennis Fujitake (Dalgoda), Delfin Barral (Stargate), Sonny Strait (ElfQuest: Stargazer’s Hunt), Terry Beatty (Batman: Gotham Adventures), Craig Taillefer (Books of Magic), Charles Barnett III (Deathstroke the Terminator), Paul Abrams (Badger), Kathryn Bolinger (Rai), Jerry Braccia (ElfQuest: JiNK), and Jen Marrus (X-O Manowar), with letterers Chuck Maly (ElfQuest: The Rebels) and Nate Piekos (Stranger Things: The Voyage).

About The Complete ElfQuest Volume Eight: FutureQuest:

Cutter’s quest is complete, but now stargazer Skywise and his daughter Jink set out on separate quests of their own to recover something precious that has been lost—or stolen. Their journeys span both space and time, bridging the past and the future of the World of Two Moons, now known as Abode.

Meanwhile the planet’s human inhabitants have entered their own technological age and have come to face the truth: they were never alone on their world. One perplexing mystery remains unsolved—why did the elves of Abode disappear, and where did they go? Jink makes the answer her personal quest, even as she crosses paths with a rowdy group of space-faring misfits, The Rebels, on their own search for answers.

“These characters and stories have been a long time brewing,” confides Richard and Wendy Pini. “And we’re thrilled for them finally to get the top-notch Dark Horse treatment. The number eight has always been special to ElfQuest (the elves count on eight fingers) and this volume completes a very special octad for us. Now readers can follow the elves’ adventures from the distant past right on through the not-so-distant future.

Continuing the 45+ year legacy of ElfQuest, The Complete ElfQuest Volume Eight: FutureQuest, will be available in bookstores on January 14, 2025 and in comic shops on January 15, 2025 for $29.99. Pre-order now from TFAWAmazonBarnes and Noble or your local bookstore, or visit PRH Comics or Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.

Be sure to follow DarkHorseComics on social media and check our website, www.darkhorse.com for more news, announcements, and updates.

Praise for ElfQuest:

ElfQuest is one of comics’ earliest self-publishing success stories … one of the most beautifully crafted, well thought out comic book fantasy epics of all-time. The story is sweeping in scope, combining many eras and events in the world of Two Moons. (It is) the most daring fantasy epic being published … with relatable but fantastic characters guiding readers through a complex world. The Pinis’ art and prose are sublime and beautiful to behold, showing that comics can be a place where fantasy can be taken to the next level of artistry.” — Comic Book Resources

Sneak Peek: Mrs. Claus and the Nightmare Before New Year’s by Liz Ireland

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Mrs. Claus and the Nightmare Before New Year’s by Liz Ireland

It’s beginning to look a lot like New Year’s in this creative and witty mystery featuring a unique heroine who’s married to the real-life Santa Claus and living in the North Pole. Santaland is scrambling to keep its secrets hidden from a trio of unexpected guests, but before the New Year’s Eve ball drops, the countdown is on for April Claus to catch a killer…

April Claus is looking forward to relaxing with her hubby, Nick (aka THE Santa Claus), in the week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve. But just after Santa departs for his deliveries, an elf pulls into Santaland with three people he found lost in the frozen wilderness. The survivors of a scientific expedition are injured, but their presence endangers the future of Santaland. So, while the strangers recuperate at the infirmary, April convinces Christmastown to pull off its grandest, most impossible, most magical feat yet . . . pretend to be normal!

Posing as a touristy, albeit Christmas-centric, arctic town, the elves cover their ears, snowmen take a vow of silence, and the reindeer keep their hooves on the ground. But as New Year’s Eve draws closer, hiding their true selves becomes harder to do, especially when one of the uninvited guests dies under highly suspicious circumstances. With a murderer in their midst, April sets out to find the uncorked culprit before any auld acquaintances should be forgot . . . or worse.

Guest Post: Characters Need to Fascinate Roger Leslie, PhD

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Characters Need to Fascinate by Roger Leslie, PhD

As classic children’s author Robert Newton Peck asserted in the title of his book on writing, Fiction is Folks. More than anything, readers care about characters. Making them vivid is essential for any excellent fiction. Fortunately for writers, there are as many ways to make characters fascinating as there are books to read.

Make Them Real

Generally, my characters are a composite of several people. At the core, I model a character after someone’s personality. From there, I piece together a happy patchwork of physical traits, catchphrases, and idiosyncrasies from various people I know. One character might have my favorite cousin’s personality. But then I may give her a distinct birthmark I recalled a neighbor having in my childhood. Not every trait comes from the past. I could even add a tic I noted from the checker who rang up my purchases at the grocery store this week. Every swatch in this tapestry of traits comes from an actual person. Confident needlework from the author can make the pieces snug, and quilting thick with authenticity will invite readers to curl up with the good book the characters inhabit.

Make Them Distinct

Many writing books warn against flat characters—those who don’t have multiple nuances and who do not develop or change over the course of a novel. Just as disappointing to readers are indistinct or nondescript characters. As I write, I don’t necessarily have to know everything about all my characters from the start. In fact, I don’t want to. Some of the greatest fun of writing a first draft is discovering new aspects of characters as I write.

Ultimately writers must know who all their central characters are. Ideally, each character will have an arc. They will start out in the novel one way, will be somehow changed (for the better or not) by the end. In between, story details will reveal what happened to and with that character that accounts for their transformation. Character arcs are as intriguing and essential to readers as story arcs. The story, the characters, and the world they inhabit start out one way. The plot develops with advances and setbacks. Characters grow, err, and become different than they were before. The end result will be a satisfying story conclusion, a changed character, and a new world.

Make Them Relevant

I’m currently on draft 13 of a novel. Even so far into it, I don’t have a strong grasp of one minor—but pivotal—character. I started out thinking I knew him. Visually, I know his stature, his posture, his distinguishing traits. They come through clearly enough as I write for me to be able to “see” him in his scenes. Through his dialog, I can “hear” his distinct dialect. But the personality I thought I wanted him to have when I started the first draft does not fit the purpose he took on in the plot. (Ah, the glorious opportunities revision invites!) Who this character is in relation to his actions (a paramount story changer) and in relation to the central characters (who are all impacted by his questionable choices) require him to be mysterious yet vivid to readers.

Instead of creating him before I write, I am finding him as I write. For him, I’m sewing the patches without following a pattern. The multiple drafts have given me several disparate swatches that only seem harmonious after I’ve connected them. Although I don’t know what his final quilt will be, he’s becoming clearer with each new row. As I work, I’m stitching together pieces of a mystery.

Research for this kind of mystery requires me to delve into real life. I explore how people I know change. I examine how I learn new bits of information about people that lead me to draw new conclusions about who they really are. Getting to know the people in my own life is fascinating. In some cases, I discover new facets of someone I didn’t know they had. At other times, I come to know and think I understand aspects of their inner life that I don’t relate to or am grateful aren’t me. I like finding new pieces. It’s fun figuring out where they belong. It’s captivating and sometimes surprising to piece together a character so different from the one I thought I would create for this novel.

Make Them Fascinating

Writers who approach people with curiosity and intrigue create characters that can fascinate readers. Throw any judgment into their observations and the writer might build insurmountable walls that divide themselves from their characters and readers. Astute readers can tell if authors don’t like their characters. Even if antagonists commit horrible acts, great authors can convey a sense of intrigue about them that makes them magnetic and unforgettable to readers.

As a librarian years ago, I ordered a book for the collection. It was a huge bestseller that had won several prestigious awards. After hearing the author interviewed, I concluded that I wouldn’t care to know him. To put it kindly, he thought very highly of himself. I kept an open mind. If his talent was that prodigious, I wanted to read this novel in hopes of enjoying a good read and learning from a master writer.

The disdain he conveyed for the first two characters he introduced did not make me dislike them, but further put me off to the author. The arrogant narrative tone and the insulting descriptions of these two middle-class, middle-aged characters was so off-putting I didn’t read past the first chapter. Readers want to love characters or despise them so much for their fascinating flaws that they can’t wait to keep turning pages to see what they’ll do next. That visceral response comes through at most when authors love their characters, or at least when they are so intrigued by them that they captivate readers.

Should characters be loveable? Maybe. Should they be vivid? Certainly. But readers will find them unforgettable if they’re real, distinct, relevant, and fascinating.

Here’s a look at Roger’s latest release No Stranger at Christmas:

Teased by his brothers.

Tricked by a school rival.

Tailed by a vengeful stranger.

Frankie’s Christmas Eve nativity puts him center stage. He’ll either come out on top . . . or six feet under.

While trying to save Christmas for his financially struggling family, 14-year- old Frankie Lincoln finds the courage to explore his artistry, stand up to gay discrimination, and pursue first love.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Dr. Roger Leslie is a scholar in the fields of success and education. Through major literary houses, medium and small presses, and his own publishing house, Leslie has published fiction and nonfiction books in multiple genres: historical fiction, inspirational self-help, spirituality, writing and publishing, movie reference, teaching and librarianship, biography, history, and memoir.

Leslie has won numerous national awards including ForeWord Book of the Year, The Ben Franklin Award, and Writer’s Digest’s #1 Inspirational Book of the Year. At its inaugural event, Leslie received the Houston Literary Award for his body of work.

Leslie is in demand as a teacher, coach, and keynote speaker. He leads FLY (First Last Year) courses based on his blockbuster memoir, My First Last Year. He draws from decades as an author, editor, and publisher to coach writers in groups and individually. He is also a sought-after speaker for his lively, entertaining keynotes relating award-winning movies to any topic or group.

In every book and presentation, Leslie entertains, inspires, and empowers people to live the life they dream and soar toward their own ideal of success. For more, visit RogerLeslie.com.

BookTrailer: Blood Ties by Karen E Taylor

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Blood Ties by Karen E Taylor

Deirdre Griffin was perfectly content to remain where she was for a while. She had the love of her life by her side and part-ownership of a bar which served up tourists for sustenance. But she and Mitch are asked to return to NYC, to deal with a psychotic vampire who now threatens the members of the Cadre collectively and Deirdre specifically. Deirdre and Mitch must join forces with their former enemies to capture the killer.

 

Sneak Peek: The Cold Light of Day by Anna Lee Huber

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The Cold Light of Day by Anna Lee Huber

Remarkable heroine Verity Kent must follow the leads of a dangerous investigation that will pull her into a conspiracy spilling dangerously out onto the streets of Interwar Dublin, Ireland in the next installment of this highly acclaimed series.

June 1920, Ireland: The streets of Dublin seethe with revolution as the Irish Republican Army clashes with British authorities. Roving assassination squads mean nowhere is truly safe, particularly for Verity Kent and her war hero husband, Sidney. Given their celebrity as society darlings and intrepid sleuths, they must tread carefully to go unnoticed—nearly impossible when they are called upon to search for Verity’s fellow spy and friend . . .

Captain Alec Xavier has seemingly vanished after traveling to Dublin to infiltrate the IRA at its highest levels. Doing her best to maintain a modicum of normalcy and stay under the radar of both the rebels and British Intelligence, Verity works undercover by day and waltzes through the city’s elite social scene by night. Still, she fears the worst for Alec—until shocking evidence mounts that not only is he alive, but that he has switched sides . . .

Already disillusioned with the British government, the news leaves Verity and Sidney reeling. Worse, they learn of a conspiracy within Dublin Castle, where personal vendettas are being carried out and sanctioned by British Intelligence under the cover of revolution. With the distinction between friend and foe never more blurred—or the margin for error narrower—Verity and Sidney cannot turn a blind eye. Especially when a familiar adversary appears, bringing a threat almost too terrifying to confront—even in the cold light of day . . .

Sneak Peek: The Door at the End of Everything – A new poetry collection By Lynda Monahan

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The Door at the End of Everything By Lynda Monahan

Lynda Monahan’s new poetry collection The Door at the End of Everything
gives voice to and honour those living with mental illness

In her new poetry collection The Door at the End of Everything, releasing August 13, Prince Albert writer Lynda Monahan draws on her own experience to give voice to and honour those living with mental illness.

The Door at the end of Everything was written during the recent years I was hospital writer-in-residence at the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, working often on the adult and youth mental health wards,” Lynda says. “I also facilitate a Writing for Your Life group with Canadian Mental Health Association. It has become a huge part of my life, working and writing with people with mental health problems. I don’t feel separate from it at all, and I don’t write as an observer, but as a participant.

“It is my desire that these poems give voice to those living with mental illness and speak to not only the suffering but the courage and hope that is so clearly there as well. It is my desire to give voice to those who are often sidelined. These are tight, pared poems that speak of hope and courage, and it is my belief that many readers are interested in a genre’ whose power is derived from its conciseness.”

Several of the poems and poetry sequences have previously seen publication in various literary journals, including GrainThe Society, The New QuarterlyTransitionBareback, and Dalhousie Review, and in the poetry anthologies Writing Menopause (Inanna Publications), Lummox Anthology of Canadian PoetryWorth More Standing (Caitlin Press), the Apart pandemic anthology (SWG), and Line Dance(Burton House Books), and in various tanka publications such as Atlas PoeticaA Hundred Gourds,and Gusts.

A series of online readings from this manuscript, created with the help of a Canada Council grant, are available on YouTube.

 Praise for The Door at the End of Everything
“This is a terrific poetry collection. The poems are presented in a variety of styles, but always with a light, lyrical touch, notwithstanding the seriousness of the content of many of them: the poems explore mental illness, not in a clinical way, but from the inside, as well as aging, grief, loneliness, and loss. Despite the grim subject matter, the poems are infused with lovely imagery and a sense of hope . . . filled with vivid, arresting images and well-turned lines, coloured by shades of darkness and light.” – Dave Margoshes

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Lynda Monahan, author of The Door at the End of Everything, is also the author of four other collections of poetry, A Slow Dance in the Flames (Coteau Books, 1998), What My Body Knows (Coteau Books, 2003), Verge (Guernica Editions, 2015), and a cowritten collection, A Beautiful Stone: poems and ululations (Radiant Press 2019). She facilitates a number of creative writing workshops and has been writer-in-residence at St. Peter’s College facilitated retreat, Balfour Collegiate in Regina, and the Prince Albert Public Library, and writer-on-the-wards at Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert.

She is editor of several books, including Second Chances: stories of brain injury survivorsSkating in the Exit Light, a poetry anthology, and With Just One Reach of Hands, an anthology of the writing of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Writing For Your Life group, which she also facilitates. She has served on the council for the League of Canadian Poets, the Sage Hill Writing Experience, and the Saskatchewan Writers Guild.

She recently completed a year as lead artist for an Artists in Communities project through the Sask Arts Board, mentoring local artists to develop long-term community arts programming.

 

NEW ORIGINAL GRAPHIC NOVEL FROM CULLEN BUNN, MATT KINDT, SHAWN LEE

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Get ready to experience horrifying heroes, as Dark Horse Books invites fans of superhero action adventure to sink their teeth into a new edition of an original story, The Tooth. Writers Cullen Bunn (Monsters Are My Business), Shawn Lee, and writer/artist Matt Kindt join forces to present this new edition of The Tooth featuring the long out-of-print cult classic comic book in a newly designed paperback edition featuring a brand-new cover by Kindt.

Face front, horror hounds! The greatest of ghoulish gladiators gouges a gruesome gangway through your guts in the Grand Guignol tradition! Creepy Cullen Bunn, Sinister Shawn Lee, and Murderous Matt Kindt bring you the most spectacular of horrifying heroes—The Tooth!

Be the first kid on your block to follow the offbeat adventures of the Incredible Incisor, the Monstrous Molar, the Courageous Carnassial, as he squares off against vicious demons, hell-bent sorcerers, vengeful spirits, and undead dragons!

“THE TOOTH is one of my favorite and most strange stories,” said Bunn. “Shawn, Matt, and I really told a wild horror/adventure story with this one! Thinking back on the creation of the story, meeting with Matt and Shawn many times to discuss and develop this tale of terror and muscle-bound tooth monsters, I can say with no hyperbole that it was some of the most fun I ever had working on a comic. It’s a trip into the manic monster mayhem comics that helped to make me who I am as a writer. I’m thrilled that new readers will have a chance to discover the story!”

“This is the first and only time I’ve ever drawn dragons,” confirmed Kindt. “A blood-sucking succubus, and necromantic she-beasts. I was absolutely scarred by the experience and I hope you are too!”

Collect this 6.625” x 10.1875” 184 page paperback edition of The Tooth when it arrives in bookstores on February 4, 2025 and in comic shops on February 5, 2025 for $24.99. Pre-order now from TFAWAmazonBarnes and Noble or your local bookstore, or visit PRH Comics or Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.

Be sure to follow DarkHorseComics on social media and check our website, www.darkhorse.com for more news, announcements, and updates.

What is Your Wife Vibe?

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Are you a real housewife type? A Penelope Bridgerton? A Tashi Donaldson? Whatever your brand of married drama we’ve got a story you are going to love.

An American Beauty by Shana Abe

Class disparity in the Gilded Age, falling in love with a married man, and scratching out a living in a gambling parlor, none of these obstacles would stop Arabella Huntington from making the life for herself she deserved. Old money New York may have balked, but they were forced to step aside for her trail blazing path. Readers who admire, or love to hate, Arabella, will find a similar magnetic allure to Rosamund Pike in Saltburn, who could help being pulled in by the wealth of power, money, and charm they exude, and the veneer of perfection, with the promise of more just below the surface.

The Bitter Truth by Shanora Williams

Jolene “Jo” Baker is the devoted wife of a North Carolina gubernatorial candidate, determined to support her husband and prove she’s more than just a trophy wife, but as dangerous accidents and suspicious missteps plague his campaign, Jo starts to question everything she knows about her husband. Fans of Jo will find a connection to the character Julianna Margulies embodies in “The Good Wife,” and readers and viewers alike will ask, what is a brilliant political wife to do when she is pushed to the edge?

One in a Million by Janet Dailey

When a wealthy patriarch dies he leaves behind questions and suspicions about his death, a horde of children intent on grabbing as much of his fortune and ranch as they can, a grieving widow, and a an angry ex-wife bent on getting what’s hers. Those who love the drama of the “Real Housewives” won’t be able to resist the drama, scandal, and pettiness of these wealthy women, determined to do anything to stay on top…

Damned if I Duke by Anna Bradley

Prudence Thorne seizes an opportunity to blackmail the rakish Duke of Montford, Jasper Vincent, into forgiving her father’s gambling debts, only for her plan to backfire spectacularly. Despite enjoying London’s illicit delights and having no intention of marrying, Jasper finds himself thrust into a marriage with the spirited Prue, orchestrated by his scheming grandfather. Well, the course of true love never did run smooth, and everyone who devoured this latest season of “Bridgerton” will know, sometimes a woman needs to make some unconventional decisions to find her own happiness and sometimes you don’t get your happy ending in quite the way you expect.

Double Lives by Mary Monroe

Known for switching identities to escape trouble, twins Leona and Fiona have deceived everyone from boyfriends to the law. Outspoken Leona lives for scandal, while demure Fiona is her mother’s pride. When Fiona seeks escape from her passionless marriage and Leona mourns her lost love, they switch places once more. Unexpectedly, Leona finds comfort in domestic life and a spark with Fiona’s husband, while Fiona embraces newfound freedom and temptation. Much like the twins in “Echoes” though, they will find that switching places will eventually catch up to them…

Reprinted with permission from Kensington Books.

Sneak Peek: Legacy of Blood by Heather Graham

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Legacy of Blood by Heather Graham

In the streets of Paris, someone wants to paint the town red…

When Special Agent Jeannette LaFarge is called in to investigate a vineyard in the Reims region of France, the last thing she expects to find is multiple bodies with every vein bled dry. It’s yet another case tailor-made for Blackbird. Joining her is recent recruit Detective Daniel Murray, eager to use his newfound abilities to track down whoever is terrorizing Paris and its surrounding areas.

With each ashen victim grows the realization that those responsible weren’t inspired by vampiric creatures of the night but by Elizabeth Báthory herself. The Hungarian noblewoman’s unspeakable crimes against her people are being reenacted in both the City of Lights and across the French countryside. Unless the two of them act quickly, the upcoming harvest promises to yield blood instead of wine.