Child of Aurumice came back from my editor. I'm still reviewing all the comments, but his overarching concern is both exciting and gut-punching. I have written two books. My editor's intuition is dead on, as when I wrote the original outline, it was two books. As the story evolved, I thought I didn't have enough content for two stories, so I left it as one book, the length rivaling Mark of the Castle. I need time to process all the comments before I rush to make this change. If I go through with it, bad news for you all, book three is delayed. However, on the bright side, you get two books and more story! This isn't the only Centernia project on the horizon. For years, I've written short stories from different parts of the Centernia timeline, from Elina's childhood to Nico's ultimate sacrifice. I had considered putting the stories up on the website for free or offering them for 99 cents each. Neither felt right. Instead, I'm experimenting with a
Centernia book three, Child of Aurumice , is in the hands of the final beta reader. It’s time to dust off this old blog. So much has happened. The world broke. I’m hiding in my house in upstate NY, spending my days chasing my kids. I haven’t seen the inside of a Wegmans in eight months. Illustration work has exploded in a great way and at the same time I’ve had some medical challenges. When I sat down to write this post I wasn’t sure what my goal was other than to present a teaser for Child of Aurumice . A chapter? A short comic? How can I give you a taste of this wild new story of castles and misguided mages? I settled on a playlist. I write to music. Through the years I’ve amassed a gigantic playlist for Centernia of over five hundred songs. I’ve sorted through them, and I present you three Spotify playlists, one for each book. I invite you to make your own interpretations. For those of you who are just too curious, I’ve created a list below the links with character as
Jewelry Inhabitants of Centernia love to wear jewelry. For some, it is a talisman of good luck. For others, it is an ostentatious bit of show. For those in mourning, a simple choker may be a means to feel connected with the dead. In the land of Centernia, almost all types of jewelry are worn by both genders. Earrings are very popular, as are ear cuffs, ring bracelets and simple pendants. It is not unusual to see someone with as many as ten piercings along their earlobe. Tongue and nose piercings are not as common in Centernia, but you will see them among members of the Holy Circus and people of the northern regions. Materials Much of the jewelry common in the area of Trabalis is made from a gold variant, mined in the mountains. It is plentiful and cheap metal with relatively low toxicity. Silver jewelry is also popular. Gemstones are more rare than gold. Most jewelry worn by common folk feature polished stones, glass, painted wood, and innovative combinations of natu
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