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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

WOO HOO!!!

Guess what I got in my email last night? Come on…guess! Okay, here’s the answer:

Phoenix Desert Rose is pleased to announce DRAGOBORN is the Best Fantasy, Science Fiction, Futuristic Romance for the 2009 Golden Quill.

WOO HOO!!!

ONE PROTECTOR

When dragon power flows through your veins, when dragon thoughts burn in your mind, you can accomplish anything. Natiya knows, for she carries one of the last eggs in the land disguised as a jewel in her navel. Day by day the Unhatched grows, and when at last it births they will be joined in a sacred and eternal bond. Gone will be the barmaid forced to dance for pennies; born will be Dag Natiya, revered Queen. Take her body or her soul, nothing will stop them.

ONE SLAYER

When dragon power flows through your veins, when dragon emotions trample your soul, you become a monster. So knows Kiril, for one destroyed his cousin. No matter how kind or joyful, all beings must succumb to the power of the wyrm. That is why Kiril vowed to destroy dragonkind—and he has almost succeeded. Only one egg remains. But there is an obstacle he did not foresee: love.

6 Comments:

Blogger Seth said...

Congratulations! I'm sure it was the soy lattes...

Seth

June 2, 2009 at 12:34 PM  
Blogger Jade Lee said...

Yes. It's a little known fact that when you reach 1000 lattes, that the universe gives you a bene. In this case, I'm sure it was the award. *grin* Thanks!

PS. I'm working on my 5000 latte award!

June 2, 2009 at 1:44 PM  
Blogger W.Robinson Mason III said...

Fantastic, Jade. Congrats! This is an interesting genre and as a writer who's focused too much on exposition of a sci-fi world in the past I think I could learn much from Dragonbound.

June 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM  
Blogger Jade Lee said...

Well, Mr. Mason the Third! I understand completely about wanting to explore and explore the details of a world. But...alas, when I do that, the only one who is really interested is myself.

There's a great line in FAME (the movie) when the genius boy pianist challenges the music teacher by saying that nowadays, Beethoven wouldn't write for an orchestra. He'd get an electric keyboard set up and do it all himself. The music teacher says, "That's not music. That's masturbation."

That's how I feel about lots of world exploration in my own fantasy lands. I'm just playing by myself there, and gotta edit it out and go back to the story.

June 10, 2009 at 3:56 PM  
Blogger W.Robinson Mason III said...

Good point, Jade! I figure I can write about that kind of stuff all I want on my blog, and let the stories stand alone without it....kind of like how I'm guessing most people don't watch all of the "Special Features" on a DVD for any given movie, only the hard-core fans who can't get enough. :)

Good practice for me was writing short stories where there is little or no time for exposition.

I lived in Japan for many years and I noticed your Tigress and other China-set novels -- I have read an Eric Van Lustbader novel or two, but I really like the written-by-Asian perspective (recently picked up the YA Silver Phoenix by Cindy Pon).

Ah, I ramble again. See, I just don't know when to stop. Now, on to listening to your RT INTERVIEW!

June 10, 2009 at 7:03 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

This post could be considered as a movie review. I am in the world of instructional videos and I had discovered that that such movies are hip to the taste of the audiences.

August 28, 2009 at 11:03 PM  

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