Category: The Last Archangel
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Latest Post: C. Michelle Jefferies: My Life in a LaptopToday features a post by C. Michelle Jefferies. Be sure to check in tomorrow as we’ll be doing a giveaway for a copy of “The Last Archangel”.July 2nd: http://fayeflamereviews.blogspot.com/AndClick here to view the blog tour rules and how to enter for prizes.
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Latest Post: Review on Ramblings of a Teenage Bookworm and Author J. Lloyd MorganToday we have a review on the Blog Ramblings of a Teenage Bookworm and J. Lloyd Morgan, author of “The Hidden Sun” and the upcoming “The Waxing Moon.” Thanks for reading!July 2nd: http://fayeflamereviews.blogspot.com/
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http://jlloydmorgan.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-of-last-archangel-by-michael.html
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Latest Post: Review by author Frank ColeFrank was one of the first people to read it, and one of his quotes even appears on the cover. Read his full review at his blog:Click here to view the blog tour rules and conditions.
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Today marks the start of the blog tour for “The Last Archangel”. I’ve got a lot of great bloggers on board who will be hosting reviews, giveaways, guest posts, and even interviews with some of the characters from the book.
I just got my first physical copy of the book yesterday and it looks great! Can’t wait to get it into the hands of others.
To encourage everyone to check out the blogs of the people supporting the blog tour, I’m giving away some prizes at the end for three lucky participants. I’ll even let you choose your prize. These giveaways are good for those living in the United States, except for the manuscript evaluation, which can be claimed by any English speaker. The prizes are any one of the following:
- A signed copy of “The Last Archangel”
- A signed copy of “The Canticle Kingdom”
- Two signed copies of “Portrait of a Mother”
- A free 50-page in-depth manuscript evaluation. (No manuscripts with explicit content please. 12 pt font, doubled spaced.)
See the form below for all the ways that you can earn entries. Check back every day for chances to earn more. -
It’s interesting going to writer’s conferences and seeing writers at all stages of their careers. Some have been the bestseller’s lists and others are just launching their first books. Some have made writing their full-time profession, while others squeeze it in to their already busy lives.One feeling that you have to watch for is the inevitable envy that can come when you see those more successful than you. It’s easy just to look at the results and forget the hard work and dedication it took to get a person to where they are today.It is a little bit like the experience you have when leaving your parents household to start one of your own. All of the sudden, you wish you could have everything that your parents have so that you could maintain the same kind of lifestyle they do. You want immediately what it has taken them 20-30 years to obtain. As a writer, you cannot expect the same thing.Not only does it do you no good to covet the success of others, but it wastes the time you could be using to improve yourself. If you find yourself falling into this trap, which I think we all do sometimes, there is a simple way to turn it around: find some other writer who could use your help, and reach out to them. Offer to read their manuscript, see if one of your contacts could help, or just talk to them and offer them encouragement. It is impossible to feel sorry for yourself when you are lifting someone else up.In exciting news this week, “The Last Archangel” is going to be available on Kindle. You can already download a sample from amazon.com.The launch party is going to be July 16th in Orem, UT. More details to follow.
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I’ll be hanging at Caped CONduit this weekend, Utah largest and longest running Sci Fi/Fantasy convention. It’s at the Raddison Downtown in Salt Lake City. Check it out here: http://conduit.sfcon.org/.
Today, Friday May 27th, I’m on a character panel at 2pm and I have a reading at 4 o’clock that is a preview of my upcoming release The Last Archangel.
Tomorrow, Saturday May 28th, I’m doing several panels and a signing of The Canticle Kingdom at 1 – 2pm.
It’s not too late to stop on by!
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Ta da! Here’s the cover of The Last Archangel
! (It is already available for pre-order) All I can say is wow. Let me explain a few things.
1. The main character, Xandir, has two swords, a dark one and a light one that are shown here crossed in an X like the main character’s name.
2. The very bottom of the cover shows ruins, which goes with his gig as a destroying angel. He creates them.
3. The angel is looking down and is darkened because he is fallen, and there are many time motifs because he has been forced into service “Until the End of Time.”A standing ovation for CFI!
Anyway, I had a wonderful signing at BYU Women’s Conference. Here are three very interesting things I learned:
1. You never know who will be interested in your book. You have to be careful about not judging people. I was promoting both my Mother’s Day pamphlet and my fantasy novel. An elderly lady in a walker came up, and I thought she would be much more interested in my Mother’s Day pamphlet. She waved it off and bought the fantasy novel.
2. You should never underestimate the value of your work. One man said that he wanted to read through my pamphlet before buying it and I suggested that he just take one with me and browse it. He said “No, I want to be able to sit down and give it the attention it deserves. You don’t ask a concert pianist just to play you a little something.”
3. No matter what you right, there are ‘perfect fans’ out there. I had a woman come up to my table with a book that she had already bought. I later found out from her that she was born in Germany and loves music boxes. That’s pretty much a perfect fit for my book. So, I say, no matter how off the wall your topic is, there’s someone out there for whom it is perfect.
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http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=thecant-20&o=1&p=8&l=bpl&asins=1599558106&fc1=000000&IS2=1<1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=000000&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifrCongratulations to Cami Checketts, who is the winner of a free signed copy of Portrait of a Mother.
As promised, her is a ‘portrait’ of my own mother.
My mother deserves all the praise I can dish out. Not many mothers can raise eight children and have them all turn out to be happy, productive people. She stayed home to take care of us kids, and truly devoted herself to us. She set a good example of hard work and compassion for us. She encouraged us to pursue our talents, and I owe much of my love of music to her early and consistent piano lessons and her playing musical soundtracks for us and explaining the stories.She possessed a great deal of patience, even in the face of chaos. There was plenty of that. She also took the time to play with us, to talk to us about our lives and to show us how to do things about housework and taking care of children that have proved invaluable to me now that I am a parent myself.It seemed that wherever we moved with the military growing up, my mother would quickly find friends. People trust her and feel like they can come to her for a listening ear, and she’s just fun to be around. If her fun-loving personality doesn’t win you over, her homemade whole wheat bread will.There is so much more I could say about my mother, but let me just say that I love and appreciate her for helping to mold me into the person I am today by setting such a good example for me.Check out my blog later this week for my book trailer for “The Last Archangel”. One reviewer, Author J. Lloyd Morgan said: “When you get this book, you’ll want to clear your schedule for the next couple of days. At the very least, leave a note for your loved ones explaining that you’re fine, just lost in an excellent story.”
Also check out this contest, in which you can win some great books, including a copy of “The Canticle Kingdom.”




