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January 1, 2016

best books read in 2015

In keeping with tradition, I’ll post my best

books read in the year. This year was my Born

Again Author year, :) with heavy travels the

majority of the year, as well as managing the

day to day aspects and challenges of taking care

of a family. I haven’t done a tally, but I think

I’ve read less than previous years. but I still

did read! And some fantastic novels too.


Listed in the order I read them…


daughters


 


 


 


I think it was by pure kismet that I was fortunate enough to stumble across Lukavics’ signing at ALA this past June. When I found out her debut is horror (prairie horror as I call it), I could NOT have been more excited. I love horror as a genre, and have been looking for more lady horror writers for some time. Lukavics’ creepy debut novel did NOT disappoint. I can’t wait

to read her next!


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


noneoftheabove


 


 


 


I honestly did not know what to expect going into this great debut by Gregorio, other than that it featured an intersex protagonist. I loved the boldness in Gregorio’s storytelling. She does not shy away from emotions and complications

and complexities and everything that it means to be vulnerable and human, reflected also in a great supporting cast of characters. So well done! Bravo!!


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


trouble


 


 


I had the pleasure of meeting Stephanie Tromly at the Texas Teen Books Festival in Austin this past September. I picked up her debut from Bookpeople while I was there, and am I glad that I did!


This novel was different than anything I’ve read in a while. It made me laugh out loud multiple times with its dark humor, great dialogue, and absurdity. But at the same time, Tromly manages to create fascinating characters, none of them perfect. She also tackles hard topics well, and I enjoyed the mystery aspect of the story on top of everything else I mentioned. REALLY looking forward to the sequel of this one!!


 


 


 


 


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*Stephanie and me at TTBF in September. So fun!


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


flamecaster


 


 


 


I am so lucky. Not only was Cinda kind enough to blurb Serpentine, but she personally gave me a signed ARC of Flamecaster when we met up at Dragon Con. Her Seven Realms series is a favorite one of mine, and I couldn’t have been more excited to read more set in this world! I loved the new characters she introduced as well as new intrigues and mysteries, and glimpses into new relationships forged. The wait is toooo long for the next installment!!


 


 


 


 


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*Cinda and me sharing a delicious Mexican meal in Atlanta during Dragon Con.


 


 


 


 


blackwolves


 


And last but not least, Black Wolves by Kate Elliott.


Another friend of mine—Kate is someone I adore as a friend but really admire as an author (and rad person all around). Like Flamecaster, Black Wolves is the first book in a second series based in the Crossroads Trilogy, another favorite fantasy series of mine! So I was nervous. I waited to read the novel while abroad visiting family (it seemed a tradition for me to read Kate’s big ass novels while traveling), and I knew going in that I could trust her. This is so important as a reader, don’t you think?


And she did not disappoint. It was so wonderful to return to that world, but get to better know old and new characters. Her storytelling weaves the past with the present, mysteries with revelations, and always with intriguing and real characters that leap from the pages. As a writer, she has so many fortes, but one of my favorites is Kate’s ability to create characters that make me laugh aloud, but also pause and think. Two of her main characters are also unconvetional in epic fantasy, being older in age, one hero in his 70s.


If you want amazing world building, complex storylines, fantastic characters who are complicated and flawed and amazing, plus emotional depths in the storytelling, read this novel!


katezen

*Kate, me and Zen Cho taking a break from Comic Con this summer with delicious food and desserts! I also grabbed a copy of Zen’s gorgeous UK edition of Sorcerer to the Crown from Foyles in london last week and was lucky enough to get it signed!

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Published on January 01, 2016 09:32

July 2, 2015

Serpentine news!

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i could not be more thrilled that Serpentine has been

chosen as a Junior Library Guild Fall Selection!! in addition,

we received a glowing Kirkus review:


“The economical narrative conjures an entire world, drenched in color and texture and scent, rich in evocative mythology and heady action, and filled with vivid characters. Skybright makes a refreshing heroine, both fiercely loyal and eminently practical, ready to exploit her supernatural powers while insisting on her inherent humanity.”—Kirkus Reviews


and a *starred* review from School Library Journal!!


★ 07/01/2015


“This coming-of-age story takes readers on a fantastical journey through friendship and Chinese mythology. YA fans will love Pon’s storytelling ability and the immersion into a world filled with love, danger, and fantasy. VERDICT Readers will be begging for a sequel to find out what happens to these intriguing characters.”—Jessica Strefling, US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit Library


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i’m doing a great pre-order campaign through my

favorite local indie book store, Mysterious Galaxy! if you

order Serpentine now through them, you can get a signed

and personalized copy ready to ship around the 9/8 release date.

in addition, you can choose one of my brush art cards as a gift

with each copy purchased! (while supplies last.)


in this way, i can share my art with my readers (which i LOVE

to do) while supporting my favorite bookstore at the same time!

WIN WIN!


so if you’re interested in buying Serpentine, please consider ordering

through the link above! thank you!!

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Published on July 02, 2015 13:14

May 8, 2015

baby sea bird

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hello friends! this is a painting that i finished

last night. the previous week, i had painted the

baby sea bird, and last night, i finished the background

around it. the sea bird is rendered from a photograph

i had found online. :) i love this little bird!

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Published on May 08, 2015 09:21

May 4, 2015

A Poll. Please help! :)

Hello friends!


We are coming ever closer to Serpentine’s release

on September 8th! I’ve decided to do a pre-order

campaign exclusively with my favorite local indie

bookstore, Mysterious Galaxy. I will be giving one

of my brush painting cards with each book ordered

(stay tuned for details), and wanted to take a poll

on your THREE favorite images for a brush painting

card as part of this giveaway. So please vote! And

thank you! :D


PLEASE VOTE UP TO THREE IMAGES!


Blobby Cat


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Baby Panda


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Joyful Birds


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Surly Cat


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Inscrutable Cat


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Oriole Among Blossoms


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Playful Kitty


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Which three brush paintings are your favorite for a card image?

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Published on May 04, 2015 15:41

February 20, 2015

Beauty with Plum Blossoms

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i decided not to white out the background to

this painting because i love the antiquated feel

of the piece without it. i saw this chinese beauty

in an art book and absolutely fell in love with her.

she is holding a pipa (a chinese muscial string

instrument) in the original painting. but i didn’t

like that pose as much, so i painted her with this pot

of plum blossoms instead. :)


as always, with person or critter, i start with

the eyes. if you don’t get the eyes right, if you

don’t capture the subject there, then all is lost.

move on. the painting is not worth keeping.


i love that she seems to know where she is going,

and that she enjoys life to the fullest. that is

often how i feel about things myself. and those

are the best days.


i spent four lessons in class painting her. and

finished her last night, on the lunar new year.

couldn’t think of a better way to start the year

of the sheep. all best wishes to you in this new year! :D

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Published on February 20, 2015 09:55

January 22, 2015

Top Reads of 2014

so i shall continue my favorite books read

in 2014. there were many, but i am only including

the ones that hit all the right notes and spoke

to me especially as a reader. that is a very

personal thing. the books are listed in the order read.


shadowgate


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


morethanthis


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


inthewoods


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


traitorsgate


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

TYE


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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Published on January 22, 2015 09:02

January 15, 2015

stillness

happy 2015, friends!


i apologize for dropping off the face of the earth,

but december definitely kicked me in the arse with

my bubs holiday activities, and then they were home

with me for vacation.


now! i’m in the midst of mad writing to finish my

Serpentine sequel. :D so exciting, but also nerve

wracking. ha! i haven’t had a deadline for an entire

novel since, er, 2010. that’s half a decade ago!


i’m not one to really do recaps. but 2014 was a quiet

year for me, in which i crawled into the “troll hole”

as an author, limiting my events and signings, because

i had no new book out. Serpentine and its sequel sold

unexpectedly to Month9Books, and i’ve only had a wonderful,

collaborative experience with this newer small press.

i’m so grateful and thrilled that Serpentine will be published

by them.


then of course, i visited china for the first time.

it was such an amazing and fantasic trip, and truly

the highlight of my year.


here is one of my latest paintings. i admired my author

friend Liz’s bluebird photo she has posted on her facebook

page, and took the image to inspire me for a painting.


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i first tried rendering the bird on white rice paper,

but because its breast is white, its fluffy effect was

lost. so i bought pale green paper and tried again. the

texture of the paper was challenging (controlling my ink)

so you see a halo around the bird. but i was able to get

the fluffy white look of its breast, and i’m very happy with it.


i put him on a rock and had the idea of adding some colorful

flowers around him, but my teacher refused! she said nothing

should take away from the quiet grace of this bird. :)

the calligraphy (by my teacher) says: Peaceful Heart.

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Published on January 15, 2015 16:36

October 31, 2014

tranquil heart

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my lastest chinese brush painting. our

teacher wanted us to paint red mountains in

celebration of autumn, and i tried. but i just

wasn’t feeling it and the mountains werent’ good.

so i decided to try indigo instead. and i think they

turned out well! my teacher’s calligraphy, per my

request: Tranquil Heart. my chinese name is on the

very left.

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Published on October 31, 2014 09:25

October 27, 2014

original art for WNDB fundraiser

hello all!


i’m honored to be on the advisory board

for the amazing We Need Diverse Books team.

they just started an indiegogo campaign to raise

$100k for the great initiatives they plan to

implement in the near future, including the Walter

Dean Meyers award and grant program, the WNDB kidlit

festival in 2016, and working with various organizations

to bring diverse books directly into the classrooms.


please consider contributing to this great cause!

even five dollars, the money you’d spend on a frapp,

would help!


i’ve offered an original brush painting as an incentive

for a $400 donation.


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“Nestled Chick” is bordered in light green

chinese matting (mounted in the traditional

chinese style) and measures 22 1/4W x 17 3/4H.

Not shown is the calligraphy for “Spring Color”

(in chinese) and a red chop bearing my chinese name.


an example of the light green bordering (it resembles

brocade but too fine to see in this photo) is used

for matting in this bird painting below.


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please check out WNDB fundraiser page and consider

supporting through a donation OR sharing the love on

social media. thank you!!

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Published on October 27, 2014 09:47

October 10, 2014

joyful heart

it’s been a while. i had a wonderful visit to the uk,

and returned straight to back to school madness, with

some busy weekends thrown in. i also started working

on Serpentine’s sequel again! and have our annual brush

painting art show beginning next week in Spanish Village

at Balboa Park.


here’s my latest brush painting. i had been trying to

paint a kingfisher on rock from a painting book, but

didn’t have much luck, so decided to google for a kingfisher

image. the first one that popped up was this regal little guy.

how could i resist?


kingfisher


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


the resulting painting was this little guy!

my teacher and i had a big discussion about how we

should place him, on a branch, on a rock? with flowers?

in the end, i wanted to paint the rock and nothing else, as

he’s the main focus of this painting! i had so much fun doing

his “mohawk”. =D hope you enjoy him as much as i do.


kingfisherrock1

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Published on October 10, 2014 11:04