R.A. Baker's Blog, page 5
December 28, 2012
I hope your holiday season has been fun and festive.
I hope everyone got what they wanted for Christmas, and more important, I hope you all had time to spend with family and friends. Time with those we care about is always time well spent. It was a good break, but now it's time for me to get back to work. I'm working on my first draft of Beyond the Band of Death-- Book Two in the Nightwind series--and it's starting to get really good, if I may say so myself. But if you haven't read Book One, why not give yourself some fun holiday reading?
The new paperback edition of The Beast at the Gate, Book One just came out, and is available in Barnes&Noble, Amazon.com and other bookstores. It's also out in ebook format for Kindle and Nook fans. Just to sum things up, the novel has a bit for everyone: action, suspense, drama, and romance. You can read a few chapters on amazon.com or right from my website at rabakerauthor.com.
Again, I hope you all had a merry Christmas, and here's to a wonderful New Year ahead!
The new paperback edition of The Beast at the Gate, Book One just came out, and is available in Barnes&Noble, Amazon.com and other bookstores. It's also out in ebook format for Kindle and Nook fans. Just to sum things up, the novel has a bit for everyone: action, suspense, drama, and romance. You can read a few chapters on amazon.com or right from my website at rabakerauthor.com.
Again, I hope you all had a merry Christmas, and here's to a wonderful New Year ahead!
Published on December 28, 2012 17:24
December 18, 2012
The Cover
The cover was just completed for the new edition of The Beast at the Gate. The stars, the "Twin Eyes of Taren" are near the top--red and blue respectively. A great city wall surrounds the city of Lamec, with the sinister green glow of Nephredom's Gate below. The foreground depicts a dark lake; here, the old hag from the story's prologue is standing in a boat beside the mysterious and powerful Lake Stone. To the right, there's an image of Aric flanked by two Beasts. I think the blue color scheme works well and accurately portrays the overall mood of foreboding in this early scene.

Published on December 18, 2012 15:19
December 10, 2012
The Thoughtful Side of Arstinax
I going to start my blogs by touching on each character in my new edition novel, The Beast at the Gate. Today, I'm going to comment on Arstinax.
I admit, the character Arstinax is a literary challenge. He is a paradox (a point I mentioned in the novel), a big hulking fellow with a complexity that’s more akin to a philosopher than a strongman. I’m not a fan of stereotypes, so your standard-built muscleman who’s not very bright would be too lazy and predicable as a personality type for my tastes. Arstinax is more of a thinking man’s big guy, and the perfect foil to Rayna.
Published on December 10, 2012 05:48
December 3, 2012
I'm back!
After a long hiatus, I'm back in the world of Taren. My new publisher JK Publishing has tasked me with breathing new life into my existing work and going forward with my originally planned trilogy. Thus, I'm working on The Beast at the Gate, the new edition of book one in the Rayna of Nightwind series. It feels good to be working with these characters again. Rayna, Arstinax, Keris, Nephredom—they all hold a special place in my heart—heroes, villains, and all. More news to come later. As for now, back to writing I go.
Published on December 03, 2012 19:45