The Tales of Two Seers

As the re-release of the Beings stories reaches the end, a small new Beings thing to tide everyone over while I work on new stuff. (Which... might be slow going. I have it mostly ready to start, but the world is what it is right now, and my ability to focus has been shot to hell. A lot of authors are in this situation, so please be patient with us.)

Still, I am very pleased to finally have all the original Beings stories back out or due out in the next few weeks. His Mossy Boy and Sweet Clematis are May releases, and then, right at the start of June, the brand-spanking new title, The Tales of Two Seers will be released!!

The Tales of Two Seers is another anthology, but different in tone than the Firebird. It's, um, sort of a book of fairy tales.

And technically, it is the tenth book I have written for the Beings Verse but it is NOT Book Ten. Why? Because most of it does not even take place within the Beings Verse... though it might be considered a commentary on it. Hmm that sounds too mysterious. lol. Just know it's not Book Ten. That's the only important thing to know right now. It was a mostly unplanned, fun little side project while I tried to get my brain back in working order after frying it writing Taji. :)


The Tales of Two Seers

A Being(s) in Love Anthology

Very little is known about seers—those individuals, both human and being, with the power to know both what could have been and what is yet to come. Seers prefer it that way. Some of them run from their visions. Others call themselves artists or authors instead of oracles. But even in the most seemingly innocent of their creations, the truth will out, and lessons will be learned.

Two storytellers of different eras and vastly different temperaments weave fantastic tales of magic and romance for their enthralled audiences: A young prince avoids his betrothed and the curse that binds them. A witch uses his magic to help the man he loves court someone else. A warrior betrayed by his lord finds himself in the company of a mysterious stranger. A half-fae is doomed to be sent to the Faery Court unless he can find someone to love him. A lonely outcast finds himself drawn to a forbidden forest. A bookseller at a masked ball wonders if he should pursue a handsome prince. A dragon attempts to woo a beast. A shy servant is given one night to reach for what he wants. Fairy tales that reveal more about the tellers, and their audiences, than they might want.

Being(s) in Love:

Magical creatures known as beings emerged from hiding amid the destruction of the First World War. Since then they’ve lived on the margins of the human world as misunderstood objects of fear and desire. Some are beautiful, others fearsome and powerful. Yet for all their magic and strength, they are as vulnerable as anyone when it comes to matters of the heart.

Available through Smashwords and Amazon

JUNE 2!!!


(Love that you guys are willing to put up with me being sort of experimental with this stuff. Seriously, thank you.)
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Published on May 08, 2020 15:25 Tags: being-s-in-love
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message 1: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen My academic heart just beat a little faster - a commentary! Love it!!


message 2: by cat (new)

cat reads Oh wow! The new covers are so pretty!

pets the pretty pretty covers

Please take care of yourself. You're one of my favorite authors.


message 3: by R. (new)

R. Kathleen wrote: "My academic heart just beat a little faster - a commentary! Love it!!"

ha oh no I made it sound deeper than it is!

I think it might be the Edgar side of me--they're just silly love stories!!-- versus the Jacob side --everything is tragic and fucked and beautiful. But um, it's, um, a book of short stories again, with people falling in love (again). It offers absolutely no insights or thoughts on writing or storytelling, and does not make you look at previously existing Beings stories in slightly different ways.

I don't think it does, anyway.

But I cannot always be trusted on these things. :)


message 4: by R. (new)

R. cat wrote: "Oh wow! The new covers are so pretty!

pets the pretty pretty covers

Please take care of yourself. You're one of my favorite authors."


I adore my new covers! Lyn Forester does lovely work!


Thank you. I am trying to take care of myself, as much as anyone can right now. And I'm looking forward to getting my focus back so I can lose myself a little in making stories again. <3


message 5: by Guadalupe (new)

Guadalupe I am so absolutely thrilled and excited about this book. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.


message 6: by R. (new)

R. Guadalupe wrote: "I am so absolutely thrilled and excited about this book. Thank you so much for sharing it with us."

I truly hope everyone likes it. It was meant as a bit of froth for beings readers while I work on more stuff, and maybe froth is what we need right now. :)


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