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May 29, 2015 By Laurel Anne Hill

30 Local Authors at the San Mateo County Fair “Author Day” on Saturday, June 13, 2015

Hello Everyone,

Over the next week I’ll be featuring the authors participating in the annual “Author Day” at the San Mateo County Fair. This year, Author Day will be held on Saturday, June 13, near the Literary Arts Stage in Expo Hall. For information about other literary events at the San Mateo County Fair this year (June 6-14), visit the Fair’s official website at https://sanmateocountyfair.com/entertainment/entertainment/performance-schedules and click on the “Fine Arts Stage” button.

Below, is an overall description of the events on Saturday, June 13, 2015. There also will be authors reading between 1-2 pm that day.

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May 19, 2015 By Laurel Anne Hill

Laurel Anne Hill Meets “Women of Wonder” (Laurel’s Schedule at BayCon 2015)

Laurel Anne Hill
Laurel Anne Hill

Hi everyone!  I’m looking forward to BayCon (http://baycon.org/bcwp/) this coming weekend (May 22-24). The theme this year is “Women of Wonder.” Here’s my official schedule:

 1. Themed Reading: Women’s Work on Friday (5/22) at 3:00 PM in Stevens Creek.  (Amy Sterling Casil, Marie Brennan, Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff and Laurel Anne Hill)  In honor of the Bicentennial of Ada Lovelace, the world’s first computer programmer, hear authors read from stories about women that have jobs in a STEM (science, technical, engineering, and math) field.

2. Horror Addicts Panel and Celebration of Horror Addicts Guide to Life Friday (5/22) 8:30 PM in Stevens Creek.

3. Research: How and Why on Saturday (5/23) at 2:30 PM in Stevens Creek. (D. M. Atkins, Juliette Wade, Nick Kanas, Laurel Anne Hill, Fred Wiehe (M))   Do we really write what we know?

4. Writing Humorous SF/F/H on Saturday (5/23) at 4:00 PM in Lawrence. (Sarah Kuhn, Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Griffin Barber, Laurel Anne Hill)  Writing science fiction, fantasy, or horror is hard enough, making it funny adds another level of difficulty. Is there such a thing as comedic timing when the joke is written instead of spoken? How can you tell when you’ve taken a joke too far? The panelists describe some of the pitfalls and provide some tips on writing humorous stories within the SF/F/H genres.

5. Writers’ Workshop on Sunday (5/24) Laurel Anne Hill will serve as a mentor at the Sunday morning writers’ workshop. This is a closed workshop, that is, open only to workshop leaders and those who submitted manuscripts for evaluation.

In between my above assignments, you’ll often be able to find me at the HORROR ADDICTS fan table.

Hope to see some of you there.

Warm wishes,

Laurel Anne Hill

 

April 14, 2015 By Laurel Anne Hill

Coming to the Big Wow!? Drop by Artist’s Alley to Talk with Laurel Anne Hill

Laurel Anne Hill
Laurel Anne Hill

I’ve got a table spot at The Big Wow! this weekend, April 18-19, in the San Jose Convention Center, Artist’s Alley. My table place number is AA722. If you are at the convention, please drop by and say hello. I’m bringing copies of anthologies containing some of my latest works. The book titles are “A Bard Day’s Knight” and “Horror Addicts Guide to Life.”

For more about The Big Wow!, go to: http://www.bigwowcomicfest.com/.

Warm wishes,

Laurel Anne Hill (Author of “Heroes Arise”)
http://www.laurelannehill.com

April 3, 2015 By Laurel Anne Hill

Press Release: “Horror Addicts Guide to Life” Now Available

HorrorAddicts.net has just released the Horror Addicts Guide to Life. My contribution to this must-read for horror lovers is “Practicing Safe Satisfaction.” Horror Addicts Guide to Life is available at http://www.horroraddicts.net/.

The press release is as follows, in jpg, so the links within the file won’t work.

Happy Horror Reading,

Laurel Anne Hill

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March 26, 2015 By Laurel Anne Hill

World of Fortannis: A Bard Day’s Knight. Interview with contributing author Jon Cory.

Award-winning author Jon Cory
Award-winning author Jon Cory

 

A Bard Day's Knight, Edited by Michael Ventrella
A Bard Day’s Knight, Edited by Michael Ventrella

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’d like to extend a warm welcome to award-winning author Jon Cory. Both Jon and I have stories in Michael Ventrella’s new anthology: Tales of Fortannis: A Bard Day’s Knight  (Double Dragon Publishing, 2015). “Take Care on the Farfin” is Jon’s third short story in the Tales of Fortannis series.

I first met Jon while attending Charlotte Cook’s writing group. Through the years we’ve become good friends who trust each other’s suggestions about writing stories.

Jon Cory has two fantasy novels published so far: Award-winning A Plague of Scoundrels and Roly’s Relic. 

A Plague of Scoundrels
A Plague of Scoundrels

 

Roly's Relic
Roly’s Relic

 INTERVIEW WITH JON CORY:

Jon, how long have you been writing fantasy and what compels you to write in the genre?

I’ve always had a vivid imagination. As a kid, my mother said it did no good to punish me by making me sit in the corner. I would just turn the chair around and ride off on my imaginary horse into the Wild West, chasing the bad guys.

During my business career I did a lot of systems design where the ability to ask “What if” was a valuable mental process. The same concept applies to writing. The author starts with a plot, character, or situation — then thinks, “what if’,” twisting and turning, adding and subtracting elements to find a compelling story. Fantasy gives me the freedom to expand the definition of “normal.”

I write humorous adventures. My debut novel featured a stand up comedian from San Francisco time traveling back to the time of Seventeenth Century England’s King Charles II.

Why did you decide to write short stories for the World of Fortannis anthologies?

Fortannis in my mind is like a village wherein the various authors have their own houses to create their stories. There is variety and freedom of individual expression within an overall organizational structure. And one that encourages the authors to write their own unique plots and characters. Fortannis is rich in possibilities.

Your World-of-Fortannis characters–particularly Sarlon, Minnow and Mumblepeg–are colorful and engaging. What inspiration led to their creation?

Remember the story of Bathsheba’s husband, Uriah the Hittite? King David wanted him out of the way. He told his army commander to put Uriah in the front of the battle so he would most likely be killed. I always wanted to write a story from the viewpoint of Uriah. “You got to be kidding. Me lead the charge?”

Sarlon is the nephew of King Bellabond. The king wants to get rid of anyone with a claim to the throne so he keeps sending the young knight on impossible missions. I visualized Sarlon as a bad boy sellsword knight who keeps surviving on his wits and charm.

Mumblepeg, the spotted dwarf, is Sarlon’s cantankerous sidekick, and a lot smarter than people think. He is the foil for the young knight’s bold ideas and impulsive actions. The dwarf considers himself as Minnow’s protective uncle.

Minnow is the orphaned wild child of the forest. Her mother was an elf, her father a human. Minnow taught herself magic from an ancient illustrated book. The problem is that she can’t read so her magic is prone to go awry. Minnow’s free spirit and struggles as a teenager appeal to readers.

When you created your World-of-Fortannis pirate characters, how did you avoid creating stereotypes?

By making Le Forge, the red-headed pirate captain, a complex character — a mixture of good and bad. He is a businessman engaged in a dangerous but highly profitable trade. As Sarlon observed, “Things with Le Forge are never as they seem.”

What other works have you written and what are your plans for future stories?

My second novel, Roly’s Relic, was a humorous adventure rather than YA Fantasy. The positive feedback from readers regarding Sarlon, Mumblepeg and Minnow are encouraging me to expand the trio’s adventures into a novel.

Thank you, Jon for being a guest on my blog. I’m looking forward to reading more about Sarlon, Mumblepeg and Minnow, and any other characters you create.

Warm wishes,

Laurel Anne Hill (Award-winning author of “Heroes Arise” and over twenty-five published short stories.)

March 16, 2015 By Laurel Anne Hill

2015 San Mateo County Fair Literary Contests: April 1 Deadline Approaches

Are you interested in writing inspiration, fun, contest cash prizes, and publication (even if you don’t win a prize)? Then check out what the San Mateo County Fair has to offer.

The deadline for literary contest entries is April 1, 2015. Minimum age is 16 years old for those entering literary contests in the adult divisions.  For full details, go to https://sanmateocountyfair.com/contests/departments/literary-arts. REGISTRATION IS ONLINE AND OPEN.

Entries are being accepted from writers inside AND outside of California, $10 per entry.

The literary stage schedule will be posted before June, and will include writing workshops, panels, and writing consultations with professional writers, editors and publishers. All FREE when you purchase your admission ticket to the fair.

Note: The following announcement was posted as a jpg file and the links are not operative:

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