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Monday, July 22, 2013

GC Giveaway & Spotlight: The Hero's Lot by Patrick W. Carr

 

The Hero's Lot Blurb ~

 Riveting Sequel from Christian Fantasy's Most Talented New Voice. When Sarin Valon, the corrupt secondus of the conclave, flees Erinon and the kingdom, Errol Stone believes his troubles have at last ended. But other forces bent on the destruction of the kingdom remain and conspire to accuse Errol and his friends of a conspiracy to usurp the throne. In a bid to keep the three of them from the axe, Archbenefice Canon sends Martin and Luis to Errol's home village, Callowford, to discover what makes him so important to the kingdom. But Errol is also accused of consorting with spirits. Convicted, his punishment is a journey to the enemy kingdom of Merakh, where he must find Sarin Valon, and kill him. To enforce their sentence, Errol is placed under a compulsion, and he is driven to accomplish his task or die resisting.

Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Series: The Staff and The Sword #2
Genre: YA, Christian Fiction, Epic Fantasy
Format: ebook, paperback
Release Date: July 15, 2013
Buying Links:  Amazon * Barnes & Noble

Hero's Lot is the Sequel to A Cast of Stones -
 
A Cast of Stones ~  An Epic Medieval Saga Fantasy Readers Will Love. In the backwater village of Callowford, Errol Stone's search for a drink is interrupted by a church messenger who arrives with urgent missives for the hermit priest in the hills. Desperate for coin, Errol volunteers to deliver them but soon finds himself hunted by deadly assassins. Forced to flee with the priest and a small band of travelers, Errol soon learns he's joined a quest that could change the fate of his kingdom. Protected for millennia by the heirs of the first king, the kingdom's dynasty is near an end and a new king must be selected. As tension and danger mount, Errol must leave behind his drunkenness and grief, learn to fight, and come to know his God in order to survive a journey to discover his destiny.



Publisher: Bethany House Publishing
Series: The Staff and the Sword #1
Genre: YA, Christian, Epic Fantasy
Format: ebook, paperback
Release Date: February 1, 2013
Buying Links: Amazon * Barnes & Noble
 
Author Patrick W. Carr Patrick Carr was born on an Air Force base in West Germany at the height of the cold war. He has been told this was not his fault. As an Air Force brat, he experienced a change in locale every three years until his father retired to Tennessee. Patrick saw more of the world on his own through a varied and somewhat eclectic education and work history. He graduated from Georgia Tech in 1984 and has worked as a draftsman at a nuclear plant, did design work for the Air Force, worked for a printing company, and consulted as an engineer. Patrick’s day gig for the last five years has been teaching high school math in Nashville, TN. He currently makes his home in Nashville with his wonderfully patient wife, Mary, and four sons he thinks are amazing: Patrick, Connor, Daniel, and Ethan. Sometime in the future he would like to be a jazz pianist. Patrick thinks writing about himself in the third person is kind of weird.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Playlist for “A Cast of Stones.” by Patrick W Carr: Music to write and read by.






Please welcome author Patrick W. Carr to the Nook today. He's on tour celebrating the release of his new book, "A Cast of Stones".  It's an epic Medieval fantasy saga and the first in his series, The Staff and The Sword. Patrick was kind enough to sit down and talk about the music that kept him company and helped him write as he worked on the book.

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I tend to write at a fairly slow pace. I have some facebook friends who are also writers and I’ll see them post these incredible daily word counts of three-or-four thousand words, sometimes more. It’s difficult for me to imagine that. I tend to write a few sentences, ponder the scene, and then write a few more. If I get stuck, I’ll take a breather and play a game of Spider Solitaire. This is definitely not writing advice. One of the habits I’ve fallen into that helps me when I’m writing my first draft is listening to music. I have those earbuds that fit snugly inside the ear so they not only play music, they block out external sound as well.

So, what do I listen to while I’m writing. It all depends on the scene. Here are some examples:

Light-hearted:

Vince Guaraldi’s Greatest Hits (He’s the guy who wrote “Linus and Lucy” and a great jazz pianist)

Serious Descriptive:

This entails a few selections because this is a big portion of my writing.  

Enya – Watermark, The Celts, or Wolf Moon. These selections are the only ones on the entire list that have any lyrics to them.  She sings in Gaelic a lot so I can’t understand the words. Otherwise, I would just copy the lyrics right into my book. She has a great mix of melancholy and upbeat that work well.
   

David Lanz – Cristofori’s Dream. I’m a huge fan of piano music because I took classical lessons for a few years and I can feel the music better.

Fight Scenes:

My music choices here might seem a little strange because they’re not amped and raucous like, say, “The Pirates of the Caribbean” soundtrack. I need something with percussion, but not so much energy that I spin out of control. My adrenaline is on a hair trigger when I’m writing anyway.

Windham Hill Chill – There are some pieces in here with just enough percussion to accentuate the sword blows and staff parries. Good stuff.

The Most Relaxing Jazz in the Universe – I love jazz. It’s my favorite genre of music, but I can’t listen to much of while I write because it totally breaks my concentration. I end up not writing so that I can listen to a really good solo. This works because it’s subdued.

Sorrowful or Contemplative Scenes:

Everybody Digs Bill Evan – This is my other goto piece of jazz. I love everything on this release and because there are not lyrics, it just washes over me and the words just flow. I wrote a lot of scenes with water in them because Errol lives near a river. This was the perfect music to go with those.

The above selections make up the vast majority of listening time while I’m writing. Now, if you want to know what my book is going to sound like, all you have to do is check into my website, www.patrickwcarr.com, in a month or so. Patrick, Jr. and Daniel, two of my sons, write music and have agreed to score a portion of my book. Patrick is writing the theme song to “A Cast of Stones.” It’s a piece for piano and cello and sets a very mysterious mood. Daniel has agreed to score a theme song to one of the chapters called “Dark Flight.” It’s an awesome piece for strings, bass, cello, viola, and violin, and he and a group of friends from the Music City Youth Orchestra are going to try and get together to record it.

I should have both available for download, I hope, by the end of January. Once you read the book you’ll have to tell me what you hear. You can find me on my website or on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PatrickWCarr.
  
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