Lisa Vandiver's Blog, page 9
October 25, 2018
Mystic Mist Chapter One
Three royal carriages belonging to the Kingdom of Aspella traveled through the ancient, legendary Wald Forês Séduc, or dark seducing forest. The eerie, yet beautiful forest surrounded the entire Kingdom of Aspella from all sides of its borders and skimmed many of the villages peppered through the Kingdom. This mystical forest was famous for its … Continue reading Mystic Mist Chapter One →
Published on October 25, 2018 06:47
October 24, 2018
New Story Series
NOTE: If you read this blog, there may be spoilers written here involving the New Breed Series. *** Now that I have finished my New Breed series, I am working on its sister series, the Carasylia Enchanted series. You can read the beginning of Erich and Iseabai’ls story in Mystic Mist, the first book of … Continue reading New Story Series →
Published on October 24, 2018 07:51
September 27, 2018
The Threshold of Discovery now Available
I am ecstatic to announce that The Threshold of Discovery, the last book in The New Breed Series is now available at Smashwords and Amazon. It will be available in the other outlets in a few days, as well as available in Print. Join Steaphan and Lorne with their son, Keilwen, and their unlikely allies … Continue reading The Threshold of Discovery now Available →
Published on September 27, 2018 05:15
May 23, 2018
I’ve Written a Screenplay
I took the leap and have jumped into writing a screenplay. I’ve adapted my Science Fiction story, The Moon People into a screenplay. WGA PROTECTED. Logline: A father’s secret revealed thrusts his family into a Galactic war and a fight for their survival as they travel through the universe, with help from their Moon friends. … Continue reading I’ve Written a Screenplay →
Published on May 23, 2018 04:10
May 8, 2018
My Screenplay: Moon People
I’ve completed the work on my screenplay, “Moon People.” I think it turned out quite nicely, ending on a workable page count, and I still was able to get the story told. I was not sure if I could get this story completed in a 120-page limit, but I accomplished it with well under 120. … Continue reading My Screenplay: Moon People →
Published on May 08, 2018 10:36
April 13, 2018
My Funky Thinker SKYPE Interview
I had my first SKYPE interview with John Senior. I enjoyed our fantastic conversation and appreciate the experience and the exposure. He made me feel quite comfortable and made me laugh. We discussed our accents( I loved his!), and how difficult it must be for Actors to portray our accents with accuracy. Get to know … Continue reading My Funky Thinker SKYPE Interview →
Published on April 13, 2018 04:25
April 2, 2018
Wednesday Window View at ISEABAIL
This snippet comes from my work in progress; ISEABAIL, book 2 in the CARASYLIA ENCHANTED series. Iseabail stopped walking through the dark tunnel and leaned against the wall as she remembered her trip through the Mystic Mist. She had not experienced such pain, as the uncomfortable pressure in her ears from the loud noise of … Continue reading Wednesday Window View at ISEABAIL →
Published on April 02, 2018 23:32
March 30, 2018
A Blog worth noting
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Published on March 30, 2018 03:24
March 28, 2018
Wednesday’s Window View with Author Sharon E. Cathcart
Award-winning author Sharon E. Cathcart presents her first full-length historical paranormal tale, set against the backdrops of modern-day and 1830s New Orleans. You can find this Historical Romance from Sharon at Amazon. Sharon E. Cathcart is an award-winning author of fiction featuring atypical characters. A former journalist and newspaper editor, Sharon has been writing for … Continue reading Wednesday’s Window View with Author Sharon E. Cathcart →
Published on March 28, 2018 03:40
March 14, 2018
Wednesday’s Window View with Author Robert Rangel
I was out of options. I had done everything I could think to do. I was exhausted, and it had come down to either me or him. I thought, “If I can shove his hand up I can retreat off of him and buy myself a fraction of a second and maybe not get shot.” I shoved the … Continue reading Wednesday’s Window View with Author Robert Rangel →
Published on March 14, 2018 10:36


