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August 4, 2015

Fan Art Tuesdays: Eden Andrews

Eden Andrews illustrates Vi and Kyler:

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You can find more of her art HERE.

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Published on August 04, 2015 08:00

July 29, 2015

Julius Thomas recommends The Night Angel Trilogy!

From Pro Bowl tight end Julius Thomas:



How cool would it be to have a library full of books you’ve read? On @PlayersTribune, I wrote on my daily obsession. http://t.co/4t9JC23g6m


— Julius Thomas (@Julius_Thomas) July 28, 2015



Go HERE to read the full article.

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Published on July 29, 2015 16:10

Pre-Order The Broken Eye (Part 1) in German

The Broken Eye (Part 1) is now available for pre-order in Germany! It publishes August 17, 2015. Go HERE to order your copy now. (And if you missed his post about why it will be published in two parts, you can check that out here.) Part 2 will publish November 16, 2015.


 


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Published on July 29, 2015 08:00

July 28, 2015

Fan Art Tuesdays: Crowlingseal

Check out this amazing image of Kylar as himself — and as The Night Angel.

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The artist has more work HERE.

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Published on July 28, 2015 08:00

July 27, 2015

Pre-Order The Broken Eye (Trade Paperback)

The Broken EyeThe trade paperback edition of The Broken Eye will be released August 18, 2015. The Glossary and Character List have both been updated by Brent.


Click below to pre-order from your preferred vendor!


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Published on July 27, 2015 08:00

July 21, 2015

Fan Art Tuesday: Cai Tse

The Warrens by Sykugen


The talented Cai Tse has created his vision of the Warrens.


You can check out his webpage HERE and his Deviant Art page HERE.


 

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Published on July 21, 2015 10:13

July 14, 2015

Fan Art Tuesdays: DavidManderville

Karris White Oak does not look happy, but she does look awesome:


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More of his work HERE.

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July 7, 2015

Fan Art Tuesdays: Xoujji

Check out this awesome depiction of Prism Gavin Guile!


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See more of her work on DeviantArt  and her Tumblr.

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Published on July 07, 2015 08:00

July 6, 2015

New Writing Advice: To My Younger, Unpublished Self

Brent has a new writing advice post for July. This time he’s writing to his unpublished self — read what he has to say HERE.

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Published on July 06, 2015 08:00

July 1, 2015

Most of Those Color Quizzes are Total Crap

Because the magic system of my Lightbringer Series is intensely concerned with color and perception, and because I treat these in a mostly scientific fashion, I tend to get a lot of emails from readers pointing out the latest BuzzFeed or whatever quiz. “This woman can see millions more colors than the average person! Can you?” Or, “Are you a tetrachromat? Take this test and see!”


This link explains why most of those are complete garbage. And my thanks to Unreasonably Dangerous Onion Rings for taking the time to debunk this so that I could spend my time writing novels.


http://unreasonablydangerousonionrings.com/2015/03/03/you-are-not-a-tetrachromat-and-this-graphic-is-bullshit/


The TL;DR: It is physically impossible for these tests to tell if you a functional 4th cone because computer monitors make their colors by mixing only 3 colors, RGB.


This is not to say that all the information or all the quizzes on the internet are worthless. Ones like this are very interesting http://www.xrite.com/online-color-test-challenge, but still limited by the quality of your computer monitor, and how well you’ve calibrated it. So comparing your score to someone else’s is almost meaningless, unless you were both using the same computer. (Naturally, I got a perfect score.)


Or things like this are really closer to astrology, but are fun nonetheless: http://www.astro.com/cgi/atxgen.cgi?btyp=cf and the Lüscher Color Test: http://www.luscher-color.com/ is significantly more scientific from what I can tell, and is used as psychological diagnostic tool. But either to protect their intellectual property, or because of the flaws of RGB screens, it is only available in physical form. I’ve taken the test. Very interesting.


Sidenote for my own readers: in my world, I have 50% of women be tetrachromats. In the real world, it’s possible that 12% of women are tetrachromats. And most of those non-functionally tetrachromatic, because they’re never taught how to even distinguish those extra colors. I use this 1) there would be a competitive advantage for such women in a world with the kind of magic mine has and 2) because it makes for better fiction. It is genetically possible, though incredibly rare, for tetrachromacy to occur in men. It would, however, usually come with other unpleasant disabilities which I chose to elide. This series is reality-heavy as it is.


P.S. It’s totally fine to tag me when you find cool color stuff online. I most likely have already seen it, but it may be a new discovery, I certainly don’t mind when people tag me on things I’ve seen a dozen times, so don’t worry about it!

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Published on July 01, 2015 08:00