Kelley Armstrong's Blog, page 162
September 13, 2013
In WOTO you have a great selection of supernaturals. Your vampires aren't the "classic" vampires, and your werewolves aren't the "typical" werewolves. You put a brilliant spin on these races that make them very relatable and (in a way) a bit more human. Do
Ah, see, that’s a tough one. I love werewolves—they’re my favourite type. I’d love to briefly experience the world in another form, such as a wolf. The key word there? Briefly. The werewolves I created have enough disadvantages that I’d wimp out and not want it permanently. So I’d go with spell-casters. Cool powers and not many negatives.
In WOTO you have a great selection of supernaturals. Your vampires aren't the "classic" vampires, and your werewolves aren't the "typical" werewolves. You put a brilliant spin on these races that make them very relatable and (in a way) a bit more human. Do
Ah, see, that’s a tough one. I love werewolves—they’re my favourite type. I’d love to briefly experience the world in another form, such as a wolf. The key word there? Briefly. The werewolves I created have enough disadvantages that I’d wimp out and not want it permanently. So I’d go with spell-casters. Cool powers and not many negatives.
In WOTO you have a great selection of supernaturals. Your vampires aren't the "classic" vampires, and your werewolves aren't the "typical" werewolves. You put a brilliant spin on these races that make them very relatable and (in a way) a bit more human. Do
Ah, see, that’s a tough one. I love werewolves—they’re my favourite type. I’d love to briefly experience the world in another form, such as a wolf. The key word there? Briefly. The werewolves I created have enough disadvantages that I’d wimp out and not want it permanently. So I’d go with spell-casters. Cool powers and not many negatives.
September 11, 2013
Hi Kelley. I was really curious to know what type of runes you were inspired by or even had in mind for Jeremy. Where they from a specific religion or anything?thank you, Paris
They exist only in my head, but they’re inspired by the Futhark runes (Elder & Younger)
heyfunniest:
Russell Brand telling Westboro Baptist what’s up.
September 10, 2013
What is/was the Icarus project?
Good question! And it’s in my notes somewhere… If I ever decide to write about it, I’ll dig that answer up, but to be honest, if I did, I’d probably change my mind and decide to make it something else. So I won’t dig and explain…for my own protection :)
#i want to thank not only god but jesus for this female...
September 9, 2013
Hi Kelley! Up until now I've been able to get everything you've written in bookform. But it is a challenge or nearly impossible to pay for a copy of Angelic! I figured it wouldn't be that bad to get the Ebook version of Angelic, because I'm just so curiou
Territorial issues are an ongoing problem with e-books. In order for it to be available to someone in Belgium, the publisher has to arrange with an online retailer there to see it, while complying with all their copyright and tax laws. For Subterranean Press—a small publisher—that’s just not feasible. I can say that Angelic will come out in the next couple of years as part of an Otherworld anthology. Not a perfect solution, but the only one I could manage, unfortunately. With print books, they can be delivered across borders; not so with e-books.
Hi Kelley! Up until now I've been able to get everything you've written in bookform. But it is a challenge or nearly impossible to pay for a copy of Angelic! I figured it wouldn't be that bad to get the Ebook version of Angelic, because I'm just so curiou
Territorial issues are an ongoing problem with e-books. In order for it to be available to someone in Belgium, the publisher has to arrange with an online retailer there to see it, while complying with all their copyright and tax laws. For Subterranean Press—a small publisher—that’s just not feasible. I can say that Angelic will come out in the next couple of years as part of an Otherworld anthology. Not a perfect solution, but the only one I could manage, unfortunately. With print books, they can be delivered across borders; not so with e-books.