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New Book–Sun’s Guard: Queen!

Hello everyone! Surprise (or not so surprise if you have been reading Rise of the Lunar Champion) Christmas Eve-Eve post to announce that Sun’s Guard: Queen, the fourth book in the Sun’s Guard series in the Arcana Realms Universe, is officially available for purchase up on Amazon. Here’s the link, and then I’m going to babble for a little bit about the writing process for this book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQTS9N9R

So when I looked at my little blurb for this book to start plotting, I realized structurally it was very different from the other three. There wasn’t a lot of lead up to the final villain, so the supporting plot really had to stand on its own. I also knew that while I had a very, very clear image of the climax, it wasn’t going to be enough to help me do long sessions of writing. I decided to try to write a set amount everyday–250 words was my magic number.

Now, I wasn’t STRICT about this. If I had something happening that I knew was going to give me no writing time, I didn’t push myself to work on it. If every word was a struggle and I only got to 100, okay then. Try for 250 next time. (So it didn’t move and start stacking and create a mountain.) The point was just to keep steady work happening because the big drive wasn’t going to be there like it was with prior books, where I could see certain scenes in my head and I desperately wanted to get to them.

That isn’t to say that I don’t love the book or the scenes that happened. I do. I think it is a solid part of the series, and it’s a good read. It just wasn’t a visible thing in my head this time. Sometimes that happens, sometimes it doesn’t, at least in my experience of the plotting process. Reading it is of course very different, and I can now see it playing out and have favorite scenes. (The scene in the kitchen with shipwreck, I felt so deeply, lol.)

Character-wise, this book has a lot of growth that happens, both on screen and off. Things are very rapidly changing for the set up for the final three books. We also get to meet a character who has been mentioned many times but hasn’t made a physical appearance yet who I hope fans are excited to meet. (Caley also gets a Christmas surprise, which is fun.) I also feel like Caley’s dilemmas in this book are things real teenagers face rather than being magic in any nature. Since Knight was more of that then practical, I really felt like I was calling back to Ten and Page which had direct issues like moving in with a new family or dealing with a bad relative.

Queen is also the first book that I really feel like you can’t just jump in. There’s so many references to events of the first three books, it’s just hard to imagine it not being confusing to me. But that’s as the writer, and your mileage can vary. I was careful with the first three, but this time I lost it, so I imagine going forward, it is going to stay about the same as Queen. Not too bad to make it halfway, though, right?

The cover art is really great. I didn’t have as firm of ideas for this one, and Ginny really found something that worked to make it dynamic rather than odd. I really like the new look of the covers, it just took someone with a more visual/art eye to translate my idea into something that is workable. Not one of my strong suits, I’ll admit it. I don’t do well in decorating in video games either, I try too hard not to crowd things and so it looks too sparse, lol.

Hopefully everyone enjoys the fourth book in Caley’s series and the new covers. I, for one, am glad the craziness of the last year is over and I get a couple months peace before I start Sun’s Guard: King, which is tentatively set to release in January of 2025. (Maybe I’ll release it on my birthday? LOL)


News: Status Updates on Projects

Hey everyone, brief break from Rise of the Lunar Champion to give you a progress update of where I’m at in all my stuff, some of it same-old-same-old, but some of it is new and exciting!

So first off, new editions of Sun’s Guard: Ten, Page, and Knight are well underway. Ten has all of the covers redone, and is re-edited and formatted. Page and Knight have their digital covers done, and their paperbacks are just waiting on me to finish with edits and formatting. I’m not expecting them to have drastic page changes, but the way Amazon has set up their templates, I gotta be careful. Page is done with edits and I’m halfway done with formatting, and I’ll be about a third of the way through Knight edits by the end of the day today. Ginny O. is doing me a solid and helping me out with this, and I really appreciate it.

New books time, Sun’s Guard: Autumn has at least the front of the cover done, it’s waiting to be finished because I need to be done editing all three of the books going in it and then I can get a template to Ginny (see the above statuses, lol). Sun’s Guard: Queen also has its digital cover completed, and I’m about halfway through its content edit. This is a bit of a more intensive content edit than Page or Knight got (though still no where near what Ten went through), so while in theory that part will be done this weekend, I also know that it needs the most work on the back half, so it may surprise me. Then it will need a structure edit and then a grammar, and it will be ready.

My current plan, if scheduling allows, is I am going to do a staggered release with all of these updates. So tentatively, Queen is going to be released December 22nd, with Autumn coming out a few weeks before on December 1st. Then November will see the releases of all these new editions, starting with Ten on November 10th. This relies on everything going to schedule, and I finish formatting Knight on the 10th. If I don’t finish on the 10th and it looks to me that I have too far left to go, then I will definitely delay something somewhere and give you all another update.

Swan’s Azalea is still in hibernation. I did some puttering with filling in some names for fun Easter eggs in the appendix (assuming I’m allowed to keep it), started building up some genealogies because I want to be sure I don’t say something contradictory, and I’ve made extensive notes on stuff I want to add. I’m thinking I’ll take two weeks off once I finish Queen, poke at some game stuff, then I’ll let myself work on editing it a little early. As the longest thing I’ve written, I feel like it has the most potential to actually get traditionally published, so I want to really give it the work over.

I’m just wrapping up working on some more Rise of the Lunar Champion shorts, so we should be safe for another year. I hope everyone is enjoying this, it’s been a hard challenge for me but also fun to follow a character as they grow up. I know some people are at least enjoying Eira’s relationship with her aunt. XD I’ve also finally made some progress in Pokemon X, if I sit down to do some playing tonight like planned, I should be ready to face the gym this week and we’ll be 6 gyms down! I did get some good story ideas on this route, which makes me glad I decided to wait and work on the story after I finished the game.

That’s all for now, let me know if there’s anything else you want updates on, or if you have ideas for me and social media. I’ve got the Facebook but I hardly know what to do with it, I’m refusing to use Twitter/X, and I don’t think I have enough picture-stuff (or bravery) to do Instagram? But social media isn’t my thing and I’m willing to listen to input from those who read through all this.