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21st Writer's Digest Book Awards Review

Well looks like I might need to change my book cover...but this judges scores and review will most certainly keep me at my writing craft!!

21st Annual Writer’s Digest Annual Self-Published Book Awards

Entry Title: Dragonhorse and the Seeker of the Forgotten Knowledge
Author: Denice Garrou
Judge Number: 89
Entry Category: Middle-Grade/Young Adult books

Books are evaluated on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 meaning “needs improvement” and 5 meaning “outstanding”. This scale is strictly to provide a point of reference, it is not a cumulative score and does not reflect ranking.


Structure and Organization: 5

Grammar: 5

Production Quality and Cover Design: 3

Plot (if applicable): 4

Character Development (if applicable): 5

Judges Commentary*:

I thought this was an interesting novel. The idea of horses and dragons secretly having a lot in common is definitely something I’ve never seen before, and it’s always nice to come across something totally new—especially in the fantasy genre, which is a pretty crowded category. I like Shion as our protagonist. She’s spunky and strong and inclined towards trouble, which I think makes an interesting read. I also liked Lhayan. I thought she was a great character and I loved how she rebuked so many of the standard “witch� conventions. In regards to the narrative, I liked how you jumped pretty much right into the action. I had sort of mixed feelings about your prologue, though. I like that you included one, but I think the definition of magic fell a little flat. I might revamp that a bit. Your writing was really strong and accomplished. There was a wonderful flow to the prose and the mysterious, lovely narrative voice you employed really fit your genre. Some of your descriptions were really lovely and evocative as well. Regarding the cover, I thought it was striking and I liked the font choices, but I do think it is a little misleading. It comes off a bit more “Victorian� than “fantasy�. The image quality, too, was a little grainy. The only other significant criticism that really occurred to me was that I was not quite sure how old Shion was. She reads youthful and she’s still bound to her guardians, so we get the sense that she’s a young woman, but she’s very independent, so that makes her feel older. I think you could afford to give us her age from the start, which would help. Without a clear distinction, I’m not sure I’d say this screams YA, though. However, you’ve clearly got talent and it was an enjoyable read.

*Commentary may be quoted as: “Judge, Writer’s Digest 21st Annual Self-Published Book Awards”
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Published on October 17, 2013 13:27 Tags: contest, judge-scores, review, writer-s-digest

Just read Atlantis Rising by T.A. Barron

It is so affirming and refreshing to find a fellow author who writes responsibly using his gift for words as a great tool of teaching and awakening...I get him! And now I do not feel alone in my quest.

Here is my review for Atlantis Rising, a Youngreader level book.

I applaud T.A. Barron! He writes for the betterment of our young people planting a seed with every word in hopes that they awaken to how much we need to be responsible when living and sharing this planet.
He writes of the birth of a place that I believe once existed, along with Lemuria. For these places were not destroyed never to return, but only taken from us, set in a different dimension to protect and preserve until we are ready to be an equal part of and live according to the laws of nature. For we are not above nature, we are part of nature.
He shares my belief that we are all immortal and death does not have to be and is not the end. We are all part of a much bigger plan, living, growing and expanding from one lower dimension striving to reach the higher dimensions where Atlantis or Lemuria awaits us.
Promi and his entourage heard the calling; they gave all to save the good of Mother Earth and help her ascend to the higher realm, to walk the Rainbow Bridge to perfect love and trust …the final act to the origin of all magic. I get you T.A.! Denice Garrou, Dragonhorse and Seeker of the Forgotten Knowledge
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Published on January 17, 2014 07:41 Tags: atlantis, fantasy, review, t-a-barron, youngreader