Concept to story to series: Meet Georgia L. Jones
On of the best thing about blogging is the chance to take part in book tours. Today I'm honored to host Georgia L Jones, author of the Remnants of Life series. If you click on the picture above you can find some more stops on her tour, but I hope you'll wait until you've read this post and met the author here.
I've always wondered how authors approach writing a series, and Georgia answers this and many other questions below. But first, a little information about the book:
Remnants of Life: Legends of Darkness by Georgia L. Jones
Genre: Urban Fantasy
181 pages
Genre: Urban Fantasy
181 pages
Dangerous Saviors… What would you do if your life rested in the
hands of something that really wanted to eat you? Come journey through the
realms of the next world where everything you know about Good and Evil are put
to the test.
Samantha Garrett lives and dies a good life in the human world.
She awakens a new creature, Samoda, a vampire-like warrior in the army of Nuem.
She is forced to realize that she has become a part of a world that humans
believe to be only “Legends of Darkness.” Samoda finds her new life is entwined
with the age old story of greed, love, betrayal, and vengeance.
Join our heroine as she battles not just for her own existence,
but for the entire human race’s future.
and about the author:
Georgia
L. Jones was born in Columbia, Missouri on September 21st, 1968. In 1992 she
settled in the beautiful Ozarks town of Lebanon, Missouri, where she met and
married the love of her life. Together they have raised 7 children and have the
8th still in their home.
At a young age Georgia learned the value of getting lost in a
good book. She has always enjoyed reading and letting her imagination run wild.
In her early teenage years she began to put her own stories down on paper as
she plunked out the words on an old manual typewriter.
In 1996 Georgia enrolled at Missouri State University where she
majored in Psychology. While there she found an untamable thirst for Philosophy
and Greek Mythology. Many
evenings she can still be found curled up with one of the great
Greek Tragedy’s or reading about personal continuity by Rene Descarte.
Over the years Georgia has harbored the dream of being a
published author and written many short stories. On January 10, 2010 she
embarked on the dream as she began to bring the characters from her first
novel, “Legends of Darkness”, to life. Upon completion in June 2010 she
realized that it was not a single book but a series and created the concept of
the series “Remnants of Life”. She is currently working diligently on the “Remnants
of Life” series.
So, over to you Georgia and it's lovely to meet you:
First I would like to thank Sheila for having me as a guest on
her blog. I always appreciate
opportunities like this one. I enjoy
every aspect of writing and enjoy sharing what I have learned and my process
with others.
I enjoy it too, and you're very welcome Georgia.
When I started Legends of Darkness on January 10, 2010, I didn’t
imagine where it would end up. I’m an avid reader in the fantasy genre and had
become bored with everything. I wanted
something different. I had been thinking about the concept for a year or so and
just couldn’t find my beginning. Through
a series of unfortunate events, my beginning presented itself and I started
writing. I did not realize when I
started that it would become a series, but as I began drafting it out, I had
much more than a single book. I
handwrote the original manuscript and actually started two notebooks about
halfway through, one for Legends and one for the series, Remnants of Life.
In June of 2010 I had completed the second draft of Legends on
my old laptop and my husband read it. Of
course he really liked it. He had been
my test reader for about eighteen years and he had always liked everything I
had ever written, so I didn’t take much stock in it. He asked me if I would print off a copy for
some of his buddies and I reluctantly did it.
That copy passed around for a month or so and ended up in the hands of
retired magazine editor. She actually
wrote me a letter of encouragement. That
is what prompted me to actively seek publishing for Legends.
Finding a publisher is no easy task and I found that out
quickly. I began with query
letters. I read everything I could on
the publishing process, asked friends who were published or seeking publishing,
and searched through every detail of submission guidelines. Then in July of 2011, after about a year of
searching, I was invited to a convention by a friend and published author. I ventured to Louisville KY to partake in a
Pitch the Publisher session at Fandomfest.
I pitched Legends of Darkness to Dave Mattingly, President of
Blackwyrm Publishing at the convention and also had the opportunity to talk
with him and the authors with the company during the course of the weekend. I
still had a wait ahead of me though. It
wasn’t until September 5, 2011 that I got accepted to Blackwyrm. Looking back, I consider myself lucky that it
went as quickly as it did. I have talked
with aspiring authors that have been searching for years for a publisher.
Legends of Darkness, the first book in the Remnants of Life
series was launched on March 17, 2012.
It offers a fresh idea in the fantasy genre about vampire like warriors.
I give them a completely new backstory that are billed as “dangerous
saviors.” They are here for a purpose
and sometimes they just can’t resist the urge to devour a human or two, but for
the most part they are good.
Witches, the second book in the series, is to be launched on
December 1, 2012. It is from the human
perspective and their interaction with the Warriors.
The Remnants of Life series is to be five books total. It is an Urban Fantasy that has many action,
adventure, and romance elements. If you
would like to learn more about the series here are the links…
It is available in e-book format at Amazon or the print version
at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or any bookstore.
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