Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Do You Believe In Magic? Adela Arthur and the Creator's Clock by Judyann McCole (Book Tour & Giveaway)



ADELA ARTHUR and the CREATOR’s CLOCK
by Judyann McCole

Welcome to BK Walker Books Etc. I'm so happy you could join me today at The Seattle Library

BK: Looking out the nearest window, describe the scene you see.
JM: People dancing in the rain.

BK: Tell us about your office. Is it a mess like mine, or is everything in its place?
JM: That depends on what day of the week it is. Friday's and Monday's it's super clean the rest of the week I can't even find a highlighter.

BK: What is a must-have, such as coffee or a favorite pen, that you need to write?
JM: Warm fuzzy sock. I love the cold and no matter the season my house is at 70 and I need my socks.

BK: Do you like to write in silence, or do you need music or background noise?
JM: I need chaos, not total chaos but enough that it punches me into my own world.

BK: Tell us a bit about your hero/heroine, and their development.
JM: My Heroine, Adela Arthur, has just turned 16 and Jumper. Meaning she always reacts and never really thinks to much about her actions. She is very level headed and passionate about the people around her. But because of that she has the tenancy to make their problem's her problems. She wants to save everyone. Through out the book you realize she's has a lot of fight within her.

BK: As a writer myself, I'm always curious how other writers get through stumble blocks. When you find a story not flowing, or a character trying to fight you, how do you correct it?
JM: First thing I do is step away and lay down. I try to think about them as people and what is causing them to act that way. Everything is cause and effect. Something I wrote may have cause this so I try read think over the my choices.

BK: Using the letters of your first name as an acronym, describe your book...
Oh this is hard.

J- Journeys
U- Unity
D- Darnkess
Y- Yearning
A- Anticipation
N- Necessity
N- New Words

BK: How did your writing journey begin?
JM: I'm not sure. I think it's something I've always done. One moment I was telling bedtime stories to the kids I babysat. The next I was writing them down at 14. I never really thought I was "writing". It wasn't until one of my teacher's comment on it when I was in high school did it really click for me.

BK: Using the letters from the word, Summer, how would friends and family describe you?
S- Sassy
U- Unique
M- Multi-talented
M- Motivating
E- Empathetic
R- Rare

BK: What is the craziest thing you've ever written about, whether it got published or not?
JM: The craziest thing would be a short story i'm working on now about a boy finds can bring dinosaurs back to life. It's for a kid I babysit who LOVES!

BK: Tell us one thing you've done in life, that readers would be most surprised to know.
JM: I've gone skydiving twice.

BK: What can we expect from you in the future?
JM: I have another novel coming out this year by Tri-Destiny Publishing called Moonrise which follows the romance between an Angel and a Human.


This or That...

Coke or Pepsi?
Neither. I'm a sprite girl. Sorry

Night Owl or Early Bird?
Night owl

Fantasy or Mystery?
Fantasy

Pen/Paper or Computer?
Pen/paper

Pizza or Burger?
Burger

Rock or Country?
Rock

Chocolate or Vanilla?
Vanilla

Beach or Mountains?
Mountains

Thank you so much for having us as one of your stops today. It has been great getting to know more about you and your book, and wish you the best of success!






About The Author:

Judyann McCole Is…Roman Catholic

A lover of Books, Florence + Machine, The color Teal, Asian Food, Chocolate, Pandas, and The Rain.

Also A fan of writing in odd places like in bathtubs, under staircases, in a tree, or maybe zoo.

I was born in Montreal, Canada and a few years later my parents moved home to the States where I’m currently attending College.

I don’t know why I never thought about writing. As I was searching for a niche in everything else I was also writing stories about a girl searching for where she belongs and people my age going on wild adventures. One day a teacher of mine, Ms. E. McAllen, asked me what I loved to do and it finally hit me. I love being a storyteller. But I was afraid no one would want, or care to read what I had to say. Until another teacher, Ms. K. Cole gave me the pep talk that changed my life.





Book Genre: Young adult fantasy

AGE: 13 up
Publisher: Self-Published
Release Date: July 26th, 2013

Book Synopsis:

To Who Ever This May Concern;

I wish I could tell you the contents of this book were purely fictional. That I, Adela Arthur, was just a normal sixteen year old from Portland and that dragons, giants, elves and mermaids were just myths. I wish these were legends shared from crazy old grandparents to crazy old grandparents around campfires. After all, that is what I used to believe.

I never would have thought they lived on the other side of our mirrors in a world called Cielieu. But they do…

I never would have thought there were humans, better known as Volsin that lived among them with the ability to create light from a single thought. But there are…

I never would have thought I was one of them… But I am…

I am the last Arthur and I was brought to the human world after a Volsin, filled with greed, began to strip the light from our kind.

The human world was supposed to be a safe haven… but he’s found us and the only way to stop him is to go back to Cielieu and begin training as a student in the Elpida Castle of Light.

Like I said I wish the contents of this book were purely fictional and not my life…

ADELA ARTHUR




Preface

S he ran because she had no other choice. She feared what would happen if she dared to stop. There was no time to think. There was barely any time for her to breathe. On her broken ankle, she ran. With her bruised arms, she ran. With her bleeding sides, she ran because she knew today was the day she was meant to die.
Her bare feet, covered with everything from wet dirt to dried, dead leaves to cold ice, took her farther into the forest. She jumped over the dark fallen log, not caring that the bottom of her pants snagged on the tip of it. She went on, running deeper, running faster, trying not to think. Thinking would stop her. Thinking would make her want to survive. Thinking would cause her to fight, and today she could not fight. She heard the screeches; she had seen their dark eyes. They were confirming what she already knew in her heart to be true. Today was the day she was meant to die.
Snow fell gently on her like small glimpses of hope. She loved the snow. But even today it, too, was against her. It knew. It blanketed the ground and froze her to her core. She slowed, but she didn’t stop running. Slowing was a mistake, though. Now she could feel the fatigue as it crept up inside her. She could feel the pain as it came into her ankle like burning knives slicing away at her. As the screeches rang through the forest, they too chilled her. Whether she slowed or not, she was meant to die today.
However, she had one choice, one option. What was to be her final ground? She had the choice of where she could die and it wasn’t going to be here. It wasn’t going to be in the depths of the dark forest. It would not be fatigue, or hunger, or even the evil creatures that dwelled inside that forest. She couldn’t die here. It wasn’t good enough.
She ran, but again her pace slowed. What a fatal flaw that was, for now she tripped over the root of a skillful hidden tree. Her body hit the iced-over, snow-covered ground, adding even more injuries to her collection. She touched her lip; seeing her blood on her hands shocked her, stilling her. She was bleeding everywhere, but for some reason that blood was what stilled her. That was her final fatal flaw because now she stopped running. Running had calmed her and now that was gone. A dry sob broke through her lips before the tears came. They broke so quickly they burned, blinding her.
She could think now. She knew to what her actions would lead. She knew she could hurt them all. But it had to be done; it was the only thing left to do. They would hate her. They wouldn’t understand. They would have told her there was another way, but there wasn’t. There just wasn’t. They wished for it to be innocent, clean, easy—but it couldn’t be. She knew there wasn’t another way. They knew there wasn’t another way. But they hoped, they prayed, but most of all, they feared. That they too were like her, that they too were only prolonging their agony. It wasn’t always like this. I promise you it wasn’t always like this. There use to be laughter and harmony, absolute and unfathomable harmony. They wanted that back. They needed that back. So she had to die today.
She heard it. She heard his foot upon the snow. Lifting herself from the ground with great ease, for she no longer hurt, she turned to him, all the anger in the world directed at him. He—with handsome red eyes and blond hair—he was the reason she would die today.
I am not sure if you are the most reckless girl I have ever met or the wisest.” His soft, gentle voice rang out—his voice never much higher than a whisper. It was a deceiving voice. It was the voice of a friend, a brother, a father; it was a voice of someone who cared.
This you won’t win. Haven’t you heard? Light always wins. You scare and you terrify, but in the end light always wins. So you are the most reckless man I have ever met, for trying to do the same thing so many others have tried and failed to do,” she told him through her own tears.
He simply circled her before speaking again. “Now who lied to you, my dear? There is no such thing as failure. I have simply discovered ways that did not work.”
She looked forward, not speaking to the man behind her. There was no point wasting the few precious breaths she had left. Her tears flowed from her eyes, rolling down her cheeks like miniature waterfalls. He was the reason she would die today.
How tragic it is that you will not be alive for me to impart such a lesson upon you.” That was the last thing she heard before the darkness came. She hoped; she truly hoped she did not die today for nothing.











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