Alaric

perjantai 31. heinäkuuta 2015

July review competition finished

And we have a winner. Brenda Nichols, I owe you a 20 dollar Amazon gift card. Can you give me an email where I can gift it. Thank you and thank you all for the reviews.

sunnuntai 26. heinäkuuta 2015

The Beast of the North - one month out

In the elven world of Aldheim, the Jewel of the Nine Worlds, a battle was waged.
A slip of a girl fought a magical duel in the midst of a terrible war. She fought her former mistress, and she was losing. It was no wonder she was being overmatched, for she was a human and her former mistress was of the First Born, not a god, but a mistress of the old world and she was, but a human recently come to rare magical powers. In her desperation, she did what she had wowed not to do. She released a complicated, dark spell of a forlorn, mad goddess, Hel, the goddess whose war had sundered the gods from their prized Nine Worlds thousand of years ago. Was the legendary, ancient war justified?
That matters little.
The spell cast by the girl was Hel’s last attempt at gaining control of the worlds of the Aesir and the Vanir. It was perilous, the girl knew it was, but it was her only hope and so she saved herself, her friends and the worlds suffered instead. And Hel smiled, lying on her bed of rot.
The spell changed the ancient world of Aldheim profoundly, yet in truth it was a spell that would alter the fate of all of the Nine Worlds, for Hel had a long memory and she was ever seeking vengeance and her lost property, hating the gods for their freedoms and her sorrow and losses. While the spell and its consequences were immediately clear to the denizens of Aldheim, the spell wrought changes both unseen and physical to the unwary, seemingly safe lands far from Aldheim.
In one of these worlds, in Midgard, the hallowed home of men, that day had been unusually bright and warm in the Verdant Lands, the main continent of Midgard. Across the land, there was war, and there was peace. Death and birth marked that day and night as any. The night that followed was a beautiful one with a sky full of stars. They glittered like thousand diamonds hanging across the velvety curtains of space. The Three Sisters, the pale moons of Midgard lazily trekked the sky, their light promising the morning and light of the start called the Lifegiver. Millions of people slept soundly; lovers lay curled up in each other’s arms, babies were content in their sleep, people were leaving taverns, drunk and happy and life was unremarkably predictable.
A thick, ominous darkness shot across the sky from the west.
The night guards of the Midgard’s many realms screamed warnings; bells tolled as a peculiar, strange storm front seemed to materialize from the thick, dark air. Midgard’s humans were used to seeing all kinds of weather but the dark, devastating storm rushing from the grand Callidorean Ocean was vast and terrifying, driving waves and storm winds before it. Ships sunk with all hands, towns were swallowed by waves, walls crumbled, and fires broke out as people fled to the higher grounds. Hel’s spell danced across Midgard. Stone cracked. Flesh burned. Thousands died. Whole kingdoms were gone, and others changed forever.
Then, the storm abated. The strange darkness vanished as if it had never been.
But something had changed, in Aldheim, in all the Nine Worlds and so even in Midgard. Twenty years later, some of it would be clear.
Listen.

perjantai 24. heinäkuuta 2015

Rebranded a series

Hello,

my French revolution and Napoleonic wars series have always been a bit hard to define. Do I wish to emphazise the army, the revolution, the era in genera? The first set of covers were a harrowing compromise, the next ones a beautiful failure. 

The series is about a girl. And her men. And the war. So, the names and the pics will reflect that from now on. 

Reign of Fear and Swords and Love are now history, and Jeanette's adventures have a new face. Two new faces, in fact, with more to follow by winter.


maanantai 13. heinäkuuta 2015

A character competition - take part!

Ever want to have a character designed by you in a book?

Now's your chance.

What's the deal?

Send me a proposal for a character for ANY of my three series, and if you win, I will insert the character in the story.

I will choose the winner based on how intrigued I get by it. Don't worry about the exact fit for the story, I can make it work.


  • You will get thanks for the character on the book credits page. 
  • You will get a signed copy of the book.
  • And you can win a twenty dollar Amazon Gift Card.


Guidelines:

I have three series ongoing, currently. The character can be a male or a female, it can be a child or an adult, and if you really want to stretch your imagination, it can be something more fantastic in my fantasy series.

Where are the stories currently?

In my Roman era story, Hraban the Germani is entering Rome during the reign of Augustus and is looking for the one who ordered the murder of Nero Claudius Drusus.

In my Napoleonic series, Jeanette is returning to Paris from Egypt to see Napoleon create the consulate. She has the power to help or hinder him and Napoleon's foes know this.

In the fantasy series, the Ten Tears Chronicles, Shannon and Dana will face the turmoil of Aldheim's elven kingdoms.

Create a character that describes the traits; the good and the bad of the person or creature, the looks, the past and where they might fit in the story. Be imaginative, have fun. Make them someone you can relate to, and I am not looking for all good or entierly bad characters. My stories rarely have people who are only pure or just plain evil. Well, some, but few.

How to?

Send the proposal to me at alaric.longward@gmail.com. The winner will be announced 15th of September 2016 in my newsletter. Be sure to sign up at www.alariclongward.com for that; its a monthly, nonintrusive thing.

Good luck and have fun!