Spotlight & Author Interview: Mercury’s Shadow + Giveaway

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Mercury’s Shadow
Series: The Kardashev Cycle #1
by PJ Garcin
Genre: Sci-Fi/Space Opera
Intended Age Group: 13+
Pages: 344
Published: July 5, 2020
Publisher: Rawktron Productions (Self Published)

On Page Content/Trigger Warnings: Violence, Warfare, Weapons, Death/dying, Serious injury

Alluded to Content/Trigger Warnings:  Violence, Warfare, Weapons, Death/dying, Serious injury


Blurb:

One man’s lust for power threatens the future of humanity—can a young girl from the outer system stop it all?

Imogen “Chim” Esper is thrust into the center of an interplanetary conflict when her family is torn apart by the cruel and indifferent Kardashev Corporation. Forced to run, along with her robotic best friend, Chim struggles to find her place in a society that is poised for revolutionary transformation.

The Kardashev Corporation dominates all commerce and politics in the solar system. Its megalomaniac CEO, Alton Neal, is hell-bent on transforming society by capturing the full energy output of the sun through the creation of a Dyson Swarm.

Citizens of Earth and the stations throughout the system must band together to protect access to the lifeblood of the system or risk becoming permanently enslaved to the Kardashev Corporation.

Mercury’s Shadow is a thrilling adventure that blends real science, big ideas, grand adventure and high stakes to introduce a new heroine and a deep universe that will leave readers asking for more.

A Million Little Pieces • Tech Billionaires Unchecked • Butterfly Effect

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Author Interview:

1. Tell us a little about how this story first came to be.
[PJ] I think the book idea started with the concept of what if you had one of these tech billionaires who just kept going and owned more and more of everything, what would that look like? And then the whole universe kind of flowed from that. I wanted it to be a kind of epic space adventure, but I really wanted a main character that my daughters could identify with. So, Chim, the main character is a teen girl who finds herself caught up in this interplanetary conflict pretty much against her will. And she has to navigate that while at the same time navigating a pretty traumatic personal tragedy.

2. What, if anything, did you learn when writing the book?
[PJ] I learned a lot about science and physics as I tried to ground everything based in real science. So I did lots of math to calculate travel times, and ensure that even the stuff that is a bit far out there has some basis in reality.

3. What surprised you the most in writing it?
[PJ] How much easier it was to work from an outline! This is the first time I had a really detailed outline to work from and it made things so much easier to work through.

4. If it’s not a spoiler, what does the title mean?
[PJ] Mercury’s Shadow refers to the Dyson Swarm that Alton Neal (the villain) and the Kardashev Corporation build in the novel (it’s revealed very early). Alton refers to the fact that the tiny planet Mercury “casts a long shadow upon the sun”. He’s referring to the millions of solar collectors that they constructed from the raw materials on Mercury and put into orbit around the sun to capture its energy.

5. Were any of the characters inspired by real people? If so, do they know?
[PJ] Well, Alton Neal, the villain is a kind of melting-pot of popular tech billionaires. You can see shades of Elon Musk or Richard Branson or any of these billionaires who have these grandiose plans to colonize Mars or build space hotels. And the thinking is, ok, what if these guys just kept going and nobody stopped them, where does that end up?

6. Do you consider the book to have a lesson or moral?
[PJ] I think all books have a lesson/moral just implicitly. In this book, I think there’s a big exploration around the kind of society that we want to live in and who should set the agenda for that society. If we’re not careful, it will be set by those with the most wealth, and that isn’t necessarily what’s in the best interest of everyone.

7. What is your favorite part of the book?
[PJ] Well, without spoiling anything, my favourite part of the book is in the middle when Chim discovers both some new abilities with some tech, but at the same time uncovers a new mystery about her own family and past. And this moment, while I think is really powerful, also sets up the rest of the series.

8. Which character was most challenging to create? Why?
[PJ] I think for me, it’s probably Chancellor Okeke. She is a fascinating character who has this really incredible background and personality, but also has an experience and identity that is probably the furthest from my own. That’s part of the fun and challenge of writing though, to discover and explore different viewpoints and characters and I really enjoyed writing her sections.

9. What are your immediate future plans?
[PJ] Finish editing on Book 3! I’m in the home stretch now and it will be exciting to have the conclusion of the series out there in the world so that people can experience the entire journey. After that, I have a bunch of ideas and projects that I want to explore next.


About the Author

Author Photo - PJ GarcinPJ Garcin has been writing stories, music and games for most of his life. He writes from the beautiful east coast of Canada where he has worked extensively in video games and technology for the past 20 years. Picking up a long running writing thread, he recently completed the first book in the Kardashev Cycle — Mercury’s Shadow.

The Kardashev Cycle follows the rise and expansion of the dominant Kardashev Corporation and its near universal control over the solar system. The first book in the series, Mercury’s Shadow, introduces the young Imogen Esper — a resourceful young girl from a mining station in the asteroid belt who finds herself caught up in an interplanetary conflict when her father is injured during a routine maintenance mission. The second book, Chimera’s Prism, continued the adventure in 2021. The final installment, Eternity’s Veil, is due in 2022.

PJ is a regular speaker at technology conferences on topics ranging from interactive narrative to machine learning. He has an undergrad degree in English, Rhetoric and Professional Writing as well as a Master’s degree in Communication.

He worked as Executive Producer in games on titles that sold more than 27 million units in total. He worked on large franchises such as FIFA, Madden, and Guitar Hero while helping to launch successful indie franchises like The Golf Club (now PGA Tour) and Infinite Air. He currently works as Director of Product Management for an open-source-focused SaaS company.

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Audio Spotlight: Foundra + Author Interview

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Title: Foundra

Author: Emmanuel M Arriaga

Narrator: Melissa Reizian

Length: 16 hours and 7 minutes

Series: Foundra Series, Book 1

Publisher: EA Starchilde Company

Released: Mar. 4, 2022

Genre: Science Fiction; Space Opera

15th Annual National Indie Excellence Award Finalist
2021 Reader’s Favorite Finalist for Best Sci-Fi Romance Novel

The Huzien Empire has existed for 80 millennia and a powerful invisible force known as the enesmic permeates every aspect of the Twin Galaxy.

Neven is an engineer working for the pinnacle of scientific achievement known as the MinSci on the Huzien homeworld of Thae. His genius draws the attention of one of the immortal Founders and he finds himself drafted into the military as part of an elite group of special forces known as the Founder’s Elites. Not given much time to adjust, his team is called to investigate stories of otherworldly creatures attacking fringe colony worlds.

Soahc is the most powerful wielder of the enesmic in the Twin Galaxy. He’s also incredibly cocky. That is, until he senses a powerful shifting in the enesmic that he can’t explain. Terrified that something is horribly wrong, Soahc leaves his comfortable planet and hitches a ride with Neven and the Founder’s Elites as they investigate the carnage on the fringes of the empire.

Neven, Soahc, and their allies discover something ancient from another plane of existence. Something that exposes the fragility of their galactic empire as they fight to survive annihilation from enesmic beings.

 

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Q&A with Author Emmanuel M. Arriaga
  • Tell us about the process of turning your book into an audiobook.
    • When I created Foundra, I had a mental image of how the characters looked and sounded. It was incredibly valuable to document this process during the creation of Foundra, especially the phonetic process because it helped me further flush out aspects of the universe and language that had simply been in my head before hand. When you have to explain to a narrator how to pronounce something, it makes it real, and the first time you hear it spoken by an incredible professional like the narrator for Foundra, it blew my mind. During our collaboration on this project, Melissa invested a lot of energy in getting the pronunciation just right and I appreciated that professionalism.
  • Do you believe certain types of writing translate better into audiobook format?
    • I spend most of my reading time listening to audiobooks, I think it brings the content to life in a way that is true to life for the original author and their vision of the characters. With that said, I think audiobooks with a lot of action translate very well. Combat scenes and intense moments of conflict build up that suspense in a way unique to the format.
  • Was a possible audiobook recording something you were conscious of while writing?
    • I always planned to have Foundra made into an audiobook. When I was in the final editing stages, I actually read the novel out loud, to make sure it flowed well. It was something I did unintentionally that really brought the story alive for me and something that I was excited to work with a professional to bring to everyone.
  • How did you select your narrator?
    • I spent a lot of time with auditions for Foundra. I utilized the acx platform and invested a lot of time and energy in going out and looking for great narrators. I would reach out to them directly and ask them to audition. This was how I met Melissa. After I heard her read my book, and the care and thoughtfulness that she spent in bringing the story to life, I knew immediately that she was the right narrator. People say it all the time but honestly, once I heard her audition, I knew I found the right person. I had over 15 people who had auditioned, many of them very good, but Melissa was heads and shoulders above the rest and just treated the content like it was special, putting energy into it that I hadn’t seen from anyone else.
  • How closely did you work with your narrator before and during the recording process? Did you give them any pronunciation tips or special insight into the characters?
    • We worked very closely during the original creation process, many text messages were exchanged with audio clips and questions about how to say something. It was a learning process for me and a valuable experience for understanding the process for how an audiobook is created. It’s not as simple as most people think and involves a lot of time and effort, re-listening to clips, noting down changes, etc. It’s a time investment for the narrator and the author (and producer if the narrator doesn’t do their own production).
  • Were there any real life inspirations behind your writing?
    • Some of the characters in Foundra were inspired by people I know in real life. I say inspired because they aren’t carbon copies, rather someone’s personality, style or character trait influenced a character and then that character took on a life of their own and became a unique individual. In many instances, characters are mash ups of multiple people I know and done in a way that allows for originality in the characters’ decisions and life choices.
  • How do you manage to avoid burn-out? What do you do to maintain your enthusiasm for writing?
    • Honestly, the best way to avoid burn-out is to write every day. It sounds counter intuitive, but it’s actually surprisingly effective. I find when I take breaks from writing, or write infrequently, it actually becomes harder to write. It is less of a muscle and more of monumental effort that I have to find time for. But when I write daily, I find myself easily able to hop onto my computer, write a chapter and then head off to go do something else. The creative energies are constantly flowing, my subconscious continuously at work building out plots and sub pots and cool scenes and other things and I just have to sit down and get it into a doc to allow the creative process to continue. When I wait a long time to do that, my writing suffers and my progress slows. I also feel less fulfilled in everything else in my life and that tells me that writing is truly something that brings me joy. Something that influences every other aspect of my life. So for me, to avoid burn-out, I have to write daily.
  • Are you an audiobook listener? What about the audiobook format appeals to you?
    • I love audiobooks, it’s the primary method that I get through books today with two young boys and a full-time job in Tech. When I think about how I best digest information, lecturing and hearing information has always been most effective for me. So when I listen to audiobooks, I process it quickly and usually listen at a faster speed than normal. This allows me to get through books quickly in a life that would otherwise make it difficult for me to sit down and physically read a book.
  • Is there a particular part of this story that you feel is more resonating in the audiobook performance than in the book format?
    • There is this section of the story that deals with this monumental battle. It’s this pivotal section toward the middle of the story that switches between characters fighting in starships in space orbiting this planet and then characters on the ground of the same planet fighting in frontline combat. Without giving anything away, the emotions that come out across the two conflicts are raw and showcase the creative power of Melissa in bringing the story to life through the eyes of characters in this conflict, both on the side of the protagonists and the side of the antagonists in this conflict.
  • What’s next for you?
    • I’m currently working on the third book in the Foundra series, additionally, I’m in the editing phase for a new fantasy novel that I’ll share more about in the coming months. I’m also hoping to start work on the audiobook to Pride of Ashna, the sequel to Foundra, toward the second half of 2022.

Emmanuel M. Arriaga is an imaginative award winning author with an engineering background working in the Technology sector. He is best known for the Foundra Series, a sci-fi space opera and National Indie Excellence Award (NIEA) Finalist. His rich worlds introduce diverse characters and expansive worldbuilding with innovative technologies and concepts. He is a bronze winner of the Readers’ Favorite Award for Best Young Adult Action Novel and a TopShelf Book Award Finalist.

Melissa Reizian has been a full-time voice actor for 20 years. She is an Audible-Approved Producer for audiobook narration and has accreditation from the World-Voices Organization.

Over the years, Melissa’s work has been featured by popular global brands, corporations and government agencies, including: Dr. Pepper, Sam’s Club, the Humane Society of the United States, The American Heart Association, Lytx (formerly Drivecam), Verizon, Motorola, 5/3 Bank, the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security.

Previously, Melissa was an award-winning, Emmy-nominated television journalist. Most recently, she was a reporter/producer/anchor at WLEX-TV in Lexington, Kentucky, where in addition to daily reporting and anchoring duties, she produced the award-winning half-hour education TV show, “Rising Star.”

Melissa’s news reports from Armenia aired on CNN World Report during the early 1990s, where she reported on the blockade there and war in neighboring Nagorno-Karabagh. Melissa is a 2nd-generation Armenian-American, and was there to help train journalists in that country in the ways of “American style journalism” after the fall of the Soviet Union.

Melissa holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she minored in Theatre.


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Spotlight & Author Interview: No Song, But Silence + Giveaway

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No Song but Silence EBook

No Song, But Silence
Series: Wind Tide (#3)
by Jonathan Nevair
Published: November 18, 2021 by Shadow Spark Publishing
Genre: Space Opera, Science Fiction
Pages: 387

CW: death of parent (mentioned), death of sibling, graphic violence and death, blood, trauma, genocide, colonialism, terrorism, executions

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Book Blurb

The tide of justice ebbs. A mysterious and reclusive superpower threatens to extend its reach, colonizing new star systems for Wind energy and spreading a corrupt political empire. The People’s Army, once the hope for a new federation of allies in the Arm, has dwindled to a mere spectator in the fight for political control. Ailo’s role in its revolutionary fervor is over. The esoteric philosophy of the legendary Cin Quinti is her only concern now. But when an unimaginable threat sends a political shock wave through the Arm she must weigh the cost of self-preservation, hiding in the shadows as civilization falls to despotism and tyranny.

Light years away on Kol 2, a young librarian grows inspired by a mentor’s clandestine teachings. What he discovers with the newfound knowledge reveals a moral avalanche. The dubious and cruel political power corrupting his society must be exposed, but it will take a leap of faith to challenge an empire.

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Author Interview:

1. Tell us a little about how this story first came to be. Did it start with an image, a voice, a concept, a dilemma or something else?

The Wind Tide series started with a voice – Razor speaking first-person in the opening chapter of Goodbye to the Sun. From there, a world grew around that opening passage. I tend to be very visual and sensory based in creating content for my books. Most of the settings derive from mental images or feelings, often these come in the form of light, color, and sound. I’m all about mood. But I will say that the series overall tackles issues of morality, and that’s a concept and dilemma that runs through all three books – the struggle of family vs. state responsibility, one’s obligation to others in society, and struggling to consider the consequences of forms of justice that aren’t based on personal vengeance and retribution (and that includes broader ecologies as well as human relations).

2. What, if anything, did you learn when writing the book?

That the last book in a trilogy is hard to write! You have many responsibilities to readers in that final book. You need a story that stands on its own but also connects to the previous novels, even if only through central themes or a few characters. Add to that the need to make it have a dramatic climax and resolution to not just the one book but all three books that work as a larger narrative. I didn’t realize just how many promises I’d made to readers in the first two books, and I learned that it’s very hard to weave a tight story fabric in that last book in a series.

3. What surprised you the most in writing it?

Characters that pop up while writing! Ferra came out of nowhere and ended up being a key player in the story. Sometimes while writing your fingers type a person onto the page and you are like, “oh hello, who are you?” I’ve learned to welcome those surprises and not fight them – it’s your subconscious sending you signals that someone needs to be there. Ferra needed to be there (don’t want to spoil anything so I won’t say more on that).

4. If it’s not a spoiler, what does the title mean?

Ahhh… I can’t say because it would spoil it! I can share this: it comes from a line in Antigone by Sophocles (which is the inspiration for Book I: Goodbye to the Sun).

5. Were any of the characters inspired by real people? If so, do they know?

Absolutely! (And no they don’t know) I’ll also never say who they are. Jati especially is based partly on someone who was a unique thinker and psychic life adventurer who didn’t adhere to limits or restrictions that many others do in our world. Since the series is based on Greek sources, many of the characters in all three books share aspects with people in the earlier texts but none are direct re-castings.

6. Do you consider the book to have a lesson or moral?

Oh, absolutely. All three books do, in fact. Though again, I am hesitant to share them. They relate to themes about personal vs. state responsibility, a struggle with forms of justice that go beyond revenge, ecological ethics, and a need to respect differences and work toward collective futures by breaking out of longstanding intellectual binaries.

7. What is your favorite part of the book?

The end! It’s everything I wanted it to be and yet, it terrified me for the longest time not knowing what it would be and how it might turn out on the page. I’ve read it too many times with editing stages etc, but it still gets me every time (eyes watering thinking about it now…)

8. Which character was most challenging to create? Why?

Lazro, for sure. He goes through a series of transitions and transformations in this book, both ethically and culturally, and it was difficult to express in writing what he kept and what he lost in that process throughout the story. I had a difficult time with his personality because he is fairly reserved and even-tempered. It’s much more difficult for me to write a character like that than someone who is snarky, outspoken, or daring, etc.

9. What are your immediate future plans?

I’m writing a standalone space opera that will release next November 2022 (Shadow Spark Publishing). I’m pretty excited because it’s an opportunity to write a story in a new setting that will go from start to finish in a single novel. I’ve also got a short story dropping in the next few months and I’ll be appearing on a podcast in January about world building in space opera with other authors I greatly respect and admire so that should be super fun.


Author Info:

jonathan-nevairFrom the moment he saw Star Wars: Episode IV in the theater as a child, Jonathan’s eyes turned to the night sky and the capability of FTL drives to whisk him off to distant star systems. After two decades of academic publishing, he finally got up the nerve to write fiction and bring those worlds to life.

Jonathan lives in southeastern PA with his wife and rambunctious mountain feist, Cricket. When not writing and teaching, he spends his time chasing his dog through the woods and hoping he’ll be able to walk in space before he croaks.

Jonathan Nevair (he/him/his) is the pen name for Dr. Jonathan Wallis, Professor of Art History at Moore College of Art & Design, Philadelphia

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