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November 29, 2022
Jeweler's Apprentice in the Black Friday Sale!

But it is.
And that means... that my first book, Jeweler's Apprentice, (the non-illustrated version, but they are BOTH on sale 99 cents!) is in the Black Friday Sale (along with 600 other titles, so it's a big turn out! all under a dollar each, so check those out as well!)
#blackfriday #blackfriday2022 #smallbusinesssaturday #cybermonday #blackfridayindiebooksale #booksale #indieauthor #authorsofinstagram #bookstagram
(We had internet outages here in the countryside, so only recently got back online... so this is the final hours!)
January 25, 2022
It's 2022... already???
Oh, boy, it's 2022 already!!
I can hardly believe it... it just seems to mind-boggling that this ol' world could have hung in there for
so long , already, since I was a wee tot!!
(I recall learning to write the date back in the 1990's, and thinking how utterly weird it would be to have to put any other two numerals at the front... and now here we are, and I have to learn to put not just a 2 and a ), but then a another 2 as well, for a full three spaces of "twilight zone, the future is NOW" feel to things!
And yet, the Real World feels awfully un-future-like... the little birds are chattering like crazy outside the window right this minute, even though it is winter...

receive... always love their tidbit quotes!!
And I can hear the low thrum of the tractor as the cows are fed their hay...
And I was informed just now that another two baby goats have been added to the herd... just as they have been born for ages, and for every year since the 90's when we started having goats to be born.
It just feels so... anti-climactic, ya know?
Like, forget the fact that hover-boards are not nearly as prevalent as the "Back to the Future" movies would have one believe... but also the discordant unrest in the world at large just seems to get worse and worse, and yet...
Birds are still twittering. Babies are still being born. The cows still need feeding... and so What Is Happening?
I tend to think the future is not Now.

But my saddened heart desperately hopes that True Peace will come as soon as possible, because until that happens it just feels like people will continue to grow more and more destructive and self-attacking, both within and without, and its just super depressing.
So until then... I guess I'll try to concentrate on the good things which continue to go right, in spite of all the "big bad world out there" goings on.
Hope you all are finding refuge in good places, as well!!
Take care,
E.
June 10, 2021
The King���s Spell cover reveal: E.J. Kitchens Realm and Wand, book 1
Today we have a cover reveal from E.J. Kitchens... and isn't this cover fabulous?

Magic Collector Devryn Ashby may have deserved the curse that saps his magic-manipulating abilities, but it certainly won���t help him with the task King Reginald has assigned him. Instead of allowing him to continue hunting for those who stole the powerful Enchanter���s List, the king makes Devryn trainer-in-magic to the mischievous enchantress Lady Meredith Lofton.
Except for an occasional matchmaking exploit, Lady Meredith has little use for her power of enchantment���until the king asks her to train in magical warfare techniques. This both excites and terrifies her. And irks her, for she refuses to be bossed around by the critical
Devryn Ashby, a man she���s not even sure she should trust.
But as dangers increase and the sorcerers��� schemes unfold, Devryn and Meredith must choose whom to follow���their own desires and prejudices or their king. Only a king knows how much the kingdom depends on their choice.

Praise for The King���s Spell
I thoroughly enjoyed The King���s Spell. Set in a Jane Austen-esqe world with fascinating magic, mystery, and intriguing and enjoyable characters, this book is a must for readers looking for something more than the usual medieval fantasy fare. I need the next book (and a cup of tea) now!
~Morgan L. Busse, author of the award-winning Ravenwood Saga
A compelling mystery wrapped in a complex and richly detailed world.
~H.L. Burke, fantasy author and Realm Award winner
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. The unique, fully realized magic system captured my interest and the realistically developed characters held it, binding me to the unpredictable, compelling plot that kept me guessing. I didn���t want the story to end, and I may have wailed in despair when it did.
~Lauricia Matuska, author of The Healer���s Rune
The King’s Spell cover reveal: E.J. Kitchens Realm and Wand, book 1
Today we have a cover reveal from E.J. Kitchens... and isn't this cover fabulous?

Magic Collector Devryn Ashby may have deserved the curse that saps his magic-manipulating abilities, but it certainly won’t help him with the task King Reginald has assigned him. Instead of allowing him to continue hunting for those who stole the powerful Enchanter’s List, the king makes Devryn trainer-in-magic to the mischievous enchantress Lady Meredith Lofton.
Except for an occasional matchmaking exploit, Lady Meredith has little use for her power of enchantment—until the king asks her to train in magical warfare techniques. This both excites and terrifies her. And irks her, for she refuses to be bossed around by the critical
Devryn Ashby, a man she’s not even sure she should trust.
But as dangers increase and the sorcerers’ schemes unfold, Devryn and Meredith must choose whom to follow—their own desires and prejudices or their king. Only a king knows how much the kingdom depends on their choice.

Praise for The King’s Spell
I thoroughly enjoyed The King’s Spell. Set in a Jane Austen-esqe world with fascinating magic, mystery, and intriguing and enjoyable characters, this book is a must for readers looking for something more than the usual medieval fantasy fare. I need the next book (and a cup of tea) now!
~Morgan L. Busse, author of the award-winning Ravenwood Saga
A compelling mystery wrapped in a complex and richly detailed world.
~H.L. Burke, fantasy author and Realm Award winner
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. The unique, fully realized magic system captured my interest and the realistically developed characters held it, binding me to the unpredictable, compelling plot that kept me guessing. I didn’t want the story to end, and I may have wailed in despair when it did.
~Lauricia Matuska, author of The Healer’s Rune
April 7, 2021
Book Review: The Bear of Rosethorn Ring by Kristen Fichter

unique twists on this lesser known, classic fairytale. It was easy to see where most all the elements were included, and the re-worked versions of them added interest for the overall tale.
An "absolutely zero magic", kingdom adventure, type of fantasy... with horses, siblings, and family dynamics set primarily against a backdrop of circus life and the spectacle of performing, this should appeal to those who like vibes of Once Upon A Time mashed with The Greatest Showman.
Continuing a narrative from the series as a whole, and leading into the book to come, the characters as emotionally alive and driven by their individual motivations, their quirks and flaws add to the story arc and the eventual resolution is feels satisfying.
Not overly long, with a pace which clips along, it was a quick read for me, but would last longer for someone who reads slower, without overwhelming them with detail. For fans of fairytale retellings, circuses, and performing in general, the setting is colorful and the tensions rise until the high stakes climax.
If this sounds like you, check it out! J
Title: The Bear of Rosethorn Ring: A Snow White and Rose Red Story (Once Upon a Twist Tales, Book #4)

Release date:April 6th, 2021
Tagline: How far would Snow White and Rose Red go to save the man behind the bear?
About the Book:
When their father runs away, Marita and Diamond Kadlec realize how different twins can be. Marita’s ready to forget Lucas entirely, but Diamond wants to give him the second chance she’s never been able to give before. That’s before they discover that Lucas is indebted to the ill-tempered D’vard and his traveling circus, the Rosethorn Ring. The Ring’s entertainment lacks a bear, and Lucas must play the part of the savage creature to regain his freedom.
Lorcan D’vard cares only for three things: tending to his beloved beard, promoting his Rosethorn Ring, and eradicating the assassin out to kill him. With time running out, D’vard agrees to cancel Lucas’s debt and let him go free – if Marita and Diamond can apprehend the assassin before the assassin ends the show.
This is Snow White and Rose Red with a twist like you’ve never seen it before.
About the Series:
Once Upon a Twist Talesare your favorite fairytales retold backwards and upside-down, with a little bit of steampunk thrown in for fun!
Other Books in the Series:
Book One ~ The Rose and the Balloon: A Beauty and the Beast Story
Book Two ~ Spindle Dreams: A Sleeping Beauty Story
Book Three ~ Diamond: A Rapunzel Story
About the Author:

Important Links:
- Author’s Pages
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- BoRR’s Pages
- Series’s Pages
Blog Tour Schedule
April 5th
- Welcome & Giveaway @ A Synesthete Writer
- Author Interview @ Living Outside the Lines
- Favorite Fairytales About Siblings (Guest Post) @ Lands Uncharted
- Book Review @ Christine Smith
- Book Review @ Tower in the Plains
April 6th
- Snow White and Rose Red Tag @ A Synesthete Writer
- Author Interview & Book Review @ Madi’s Musings
- Looking Ahead at the Twist Tales (Guest Post) @ Virtual Paper
- Book Review @ E. Kaiser Writes
April 7th
- Snow White and Rose Red Mad Libs @ A Synesthete Writer
- Inspiration for The Bear of Rosethorn Ring (Guest Post) @ Ink Castles
- Favorite Characters from the Twist Tales (Guest Post) @ Living Outside the Lines
- Book Review @ Shieldmaidens of Shiloh
- Book Review @ Live. Love. Read.
April 8th
- The First Chapter @ A Synesthete Writer
- Awesome and Obscure Fairytales (Guest Post) @ Madi’s Musings
- SWRR Elements in The Bear of Rosethorn Ring (Guest Post) @ Abigail Falanga
- Book Review @ Blooming with Books
April 9th
- Winner & Wrap-Up @ A Synesthete Writer
- Author Interview & Book Review @ Virtual Paper
- Retelling an Unknown Fairytale (Guest Post) @ Live. Love. Read
- Book Review @ Living Outside the Lines
March 13, 2021
The Bear of Rosethorn Ring Cover reveal... by Kristen Fichter
I'm always intrigued by how other writers put a twist on fairytale re-tellings, and this looks like it might be a fun one! Have you ever read anything by Kristen Fichter?
Love the cover! So pretty!!!

Book #4)
Release date: April 6th, 2021
Tagline: How far would Snow White and Rose Red go to save the man behind the bear?
About the Book:
When their father runs away, Marita and Diamond Kadlec realize how different twins can be. Marita’s ready to forget Lucas entirely, but Diamond wants to give him the second chance she’s never been able to give before. That’s before they discover that Lucas is indebted to the ill-tempered D’vard and his traveling circus, the Rosethorn Ring. The Ring’s entertainment lacks a bear, and Lucas must play the part of the savage creature to regain his freedom.
Lorcan D’vard cares only for three things: tending to his beloved beard, promoting his Rosethorn Ring, and eradicating the assassin out to kill him. With time running out, D’vard agrees to cancel Lucas’s debt and let him go free – if Marita and Diamond can apprehend the assassin before the assassin ends the show.
This is Snow White and Rose Red with a twist like you’ve never seen it before!
About the Series:
Once Upon a Twist Tales are your favorite fairytales retold backwards and upside-down, with a little bit of steampunk thrown in for fun!
About the Author:
Kirsten Fichter is a twenty-something Christian writer who loves being the wife to her favorite person ever, mommy to two precious blessings, a piano enthusiast, a dragon buff, a serious bookworm, and an INFP synesthete. Fairytales have always fascinated her, and she has made it her goal to rewrite as many as possible and become known as the "Grimm Dickens" (i.e. mixing Grimm fairytales with a Dickens style). She is present in many online circles under the name "Kiri Liz" if you care about things like that. As you read this, she'll be somewhere under a maple tree - trying very hard to finish the seventeen and half other stories she unwisely started all at once.
February 27, 2021
Lovely Irish inspired children's fantasy!
Pangur Ban, the White Cat draws inspiration from the Irish monk’s poem penned in a long ago in the

days of painstakingly hand copied books where precious treasures.
Pangur Ban, the White Cat draws inspiration from the Irish monk’s poem penned in a long ago in the days of painstakingly hand copied books where precious treasures.
This tale sets the scene immediately like the brisk breeze from the sea across a sun soaked hill of Irish green... and a flare of temper, a sudden death, and banishment for the angered party fleeing righteous revenge.<br /> And the White Cat who started the trouble happens to scurry aboard to save his own skin, and thus inadvertently shares the exile he has carelessly caused.
This is historical, fantasy mash-up of the finest water, the writing style is lavish and swashbuckling without being over done or melodramatic, the characters are instantly alive and sparklingly unique. The action follows one up on another in a cascade of realistic consequences, and the setting is poignantly drawn and beautifully lighted for an almost cinematic feel which lulls with its loveliness while providing stark contrast to the dramatic conflicts the characters find themselves in.
Although it's presented as a children's fantasy, this had me seriously sad! I would have serious re-thinking on letting anyone soft hearted/ sensitive read this... it's got some heart breaking moments.
February 7, 2020
Fairytale Blog Tag... from Fairytale Central!


(And personally... as someone who gets super tired of that beaten-into-the-ground trope; I love that "Twu Wuv!" is NOT the focus.)
Also, my soul adores the Nordic aesthetic for that world... it's beautiful in ways I can't even articulate here!

Then I'd wrangler up a couple horses, because I'm all about the ability to get away fast, and having multiple horses to switch through boosts the chances of success on that!! – What’s your favorite fairy tale trope?


Also, goats are terrific, and so devoted and generous... so I guess I'd be the classic "Dairy maid with goat herd in tow, accompanied by dog/s and with a stout, sturdy horse to complete my animal friends."
(Is that allowed? ;-) )


But... as much as I enjoy the Frozen movies.... I get very irritated when tales represent the polite, well mannered, and dignified (usually a prince!) as a the "Horrible Person" TM... It really makes me angry.
As someone raised to by a mother who instilled manners and expectations of gracious behavior... and who schooled us to value those things in others, it makes me see red when those merits are treated as signs of despicability.
(And the vice versa trope, where ill-mannered boors are naturally the Hero (TM) Ugh. Hate that!) – Do you prefer fairy tales with happy endings or sad/tragic endings? why or why not?E. ~ Oh, they must be happy. Of course... nothing else would be worth while!!!
Welcome to an Iconic Year...?

...and yet on the other hand, almost a hint of "well, what if something Big did happen...?"
One can never rule that out, and it gives the year an almost eerie quality... perhaps having too much to live up to does that!

On the other hand, 2020 has provided plenty of fodder for the meme-makers, and I've been laughing at the "2020 vision" memes,

One can never rule it out, either!!
Anyway, could be an interesting year.
April 2, 2019
Have you heard...about Fairy Tale Central?
Once Upon a Time two girls hada dream. A dream of a fairy tale site, an internet library, if you will, for all the fairy tale lovers of the land to gather and converse. To learn, to read, to fangirl/boy, to bask in the goodness that is fairy tales.
As this dream blossomed, the two girls recruited a third. Because, after all, all good fairy tales come in themes of three.
With the third member in place, the girls got to work. The dream began to take shape, until it was no longer just a dream. But something real.
Introducing…

Check it out and share with your fairy-tale-loving friends!!!
There is a blog attached, which you should check out... I love this topic of "Rumpelstiltskin"!
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