Blast Into the New Year

Happy New Year! Hope you all have a productive 2023. Look for me over at OMAM for news and updates.

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The year is coming to a close, and I’ll admit, I didn’t get everything done that I wanted. It was a relatively slow year for OMAM as compare to those previous. Part of this was due to several major projects that are nearing completion but just didn’t make it across the finish line this year. While that’s regrettable, it means Spring 2023 is looking to be a great season for us. Please stay tuned for news soon on these new books!

One of the most significant things we accomplished this year was the release of our first independent anthology, Fable of Redemption Reclaimed.

This book is our first non-CORE collection, so each story is an entirely different fantasy world and cast of characters. The anthology includes stories previously published on the OMAM site, but also several new and exclusive tales. I actually was not inclined to work on an…

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On Writing: Using Heritage to Deepen Your Characters

Here’s a writing tip that includes a personal anecdote about me and my grandfather.

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Who am I? What are the things that make me the way I am today?

Any writer today knows that you need to have interesting characters if you ever hope to draw in readers. In most modern fiction, characters are the drivers of the story. This is particularly true of fantasy. Is it not surprising then to see so many book series based around characters rather than plots–see for example: Jack Ryan, Jack Reacher, Robert Langdon, Drizzt Do’Urden. Even readers of the Discworld novels often call the different books series by their lead characters, differentiating the Tiffany Aching books from the Rincewind books from the Sam Vimes books.

Even amateur fantasy writers know they need to provide some interesting characters in their stories. Most will start by dividing their cast using archetypes. At the most basic level, you have broad role archetypes, such as hero, sidekick, and villain. Within…

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From the Editor, 13 March 2022

Here’s an update from the world of OMAM.

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Things have been quiet here for a long while, but I assure you, we are still kicking. It has taken me a long time to get over several personal tragedies, which only led to me getting behind on all the OMAM projects. I finally feel like things are turning around.

If you wish to get the most up-to-date news from us, I urge you to subscribe to our newsletter. We only send one letter per month, or less, so it won’t overload your inbox. But it will give you the first word on OMAM news, as well as early or exclusive access to content.

First and foremost, I have been getting help recently from two part-time, assistant editors. If you already subscribe to our newsletter, you’ll know Allison Filiatreault. She pens our worldbuilding article series. Each of our monthly letters includes one of these topics, which are less…

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OMAM Updates

It’s been a rough couple of months, but I am finally getting back to my routine. It’s going to take a long while to get completely back to normal.

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To those in the US, I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. To everyone else, happy holidays in general!

With the exception of the release of our newest novel, SCION OF THE ORACLE, late last month, things have been quiet at OMAM. There’s a reason for this, of course, and unfortunately, it’s not a good one.

Over the past month, I have been dealing with two sudden family tragedies, which have turned my world (not to mention my work) upside down. As such, publishing efforts here have come off the tracks. I am still struggling to get back to work and my routine. This has all caused delays rippling down the production line.

But now that I am back, and starting to get into the flow of things again, I wanted to give you all an idea of where OMAM is at.

First and foremost, I am closing down…

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On Writing: More Book Cover Tips

If you’re curious as to what I have been up to, here’s your answer. I’ve been messing around with book covers. What do you think of the new Valley of Magic paperback cover?

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I’ve learned a lot about book design over the past five years, both through self-publishing and working with others. And I’ve grown a lot as a cover designer myself, though I’m not anywhere near the level of a practiced expert, such as the folks at 100Covers who do the art for our main books.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve completed my first full paperback cover, and I wanted to share it with you along with some insights I’ve picked up along the way. We’ve posted tips on book covers before, so I’ll try not to retread old ground.

The cover is new image for my short story novel IN THE VALLEY OF MAGIC. The reason for the new cover is that I am experimenting with a new paperback size, 5x8in, which required a new image. I did not have the files for original cover, since VALLEY was originally…

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REBLOG: Cover Reveal for Scion of the Oracle

Big news from the OMAM front!

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Things have only seemed to be quiet here at OMAM. Behind the scenes, we’ve all been hard at work getting new stories ready for you!

Today, we have something really exciting to share, the shiny cover for EA Robin’s debut novel, Scion of the Oracle.

The Seeds of prophecy often bloom in the most unlikely of gardens.

Dali is sure there is adventure and excitement beyond Telsemar’s timeless, sandstone walls, certainly something more than the daily routine of a flower delivery girl. There has to be. If only she could prove herself to the secretive Society of the Divine and earn a place among its revered ranks of explorers. But under the watchful eye of her guardian and mentor, Kip, Dali wonders if there will ever be an opportunity to gain their approval.

When Katherine, a senior member of the mysterious society, ends up missing along with the magic…

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REBLOG: The Wonder of Portal Fantasy

I posted on OMAM about one of my favorite fantasy subgenres–Portal!

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At this point, I’ve received several submissions which I would call “portal fantasy.” Unfortunately, due to our strict “no Earth” policy, I’ve had to say no. That’s not to say I haven’t been tempted…

What is it about portal fantasy that is so compelling? A recent article on Tor.com had me thinking about the genre. First, let me share the key idea of that article with you.

Is John Wick portal fantasy? For the stubborn few of you who don’t know, John Wick–an action flick starring everyone’s favorite nice guy, Keanu Reeves–is the story of a man who gets drawn back into a secret underground world of assassins and conspiracies. As described by the article’s author, Leah Schnelbach:

While subtle, John Wick’s entry into his fantasy world is not unlike Dorothy Gale’s—where she is sucked up by a tornado and comes to the Land of Oz after saving her dog…

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