Gift of the Goddess released in the Carved in Flesh anthology

Storm Moon Press has just released the anthology Carved In Flesh - one of the six stories in this collection is my 21K fantasy story Gift of the Goddess.

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People often say that the true perfection in the human form is in its imperfections. Scars are visceral reminders of a person's past, a sign of an event that can never fade. Whether it was gained in combat, a traumatic experience, or part of a ritual with a lover, scars are the ultimate labels. They leave a permanent mark on the body and spirit that, one way or another, change a person forever.

The other stories in the anthology are:

"Oren's Right" by Blaine D. Arden
"Scar Therapy" by Logan Zachary
"Faded Love" by M.A. Church
"Tiocfaidh Ár Lá" by Angelia Sparrow & Naomi Brooks
"Sojourn Home" by T.C. Mill

I'm looking forward to reading them and seeing where the anthology call led these authors.

In my story, Garvin's scars are a Gift of the Goddess, seared into his skin as a beacon to find his kidnapped love, Nyle. Rescuing him, though, may entail a deeper wound than even the Goddess would bestow.

This story goes to a fairly dark place before reaching its HEA. It's the first story I've written with non-consensual sex on the page. The episode is short and not explicit, but I know some readers will avoid this one for that reason. I hope those who try it will enjoy meeting Garvin and Nyle.

You can get Carved in Flesh from Storm Moon Press.

Excerpt:

It hurt like hell! He'd thought he was prepared for anything, but this was like a shower of molten iron on his skin. Garvin clapped his hands over his eyes, pressing hard until he saw flashes of light. He froze in that position, unwilling to move. It was as though his body was being scorched and charred, up both arms and across his chest, but there was no sound and no smell of burning flesh. He didn't dare look at himself.

He'd begged for help, implored Rima for guidance, something, anything, without really expecting his prayer to be answered. Clearly, he'd gotten attention from the goddess herself. But by all the gods, it hurt! Somehow, he forced his lips to complete the ritual blessing. “All thanks, Rima Who Made the Stars, for answering my prayer. All hail, Rima Who Made the Earth, to your power. All praise, Rima Who Bore the First Man, for your love toward your creations.”

As he spoke the final word, he felt a touch like a cool hand on his burning forehead. After a moment, the sensation faded and was gone. There was only silence and the near-unbearable fire that spread across his skin.

Garvin drew in a ragged breath. He'd never dared approach Rima before. He wasn't one to petition the gods for anything. He preferred to live his life, do his work, keep to himself, and take the arrows of fortune as they came. But this had been for Nyle. For Nyle, he would storm the very gates of the heavens...
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Published on September 14, 2012 21:11
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message 1: by Jess (new)

Jess Candela Wow. I really do not like that cover. At all.


message 2: by Ami (new)

Ami Will this be released individually as well? Because I am not a huge fan of anthology.


message 3: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper SMP will release the stories individually in a year. Feel free to wait for that. I haven't read the other stories yet. I was really happy with the Going for Gold anthology stories, that they were all worth reading and some were really good. I'm hoping that will be the case here too.

@Jess - SMP has a house artist with a particular style. It doesn't fit my story very well, but with an anthology I didn't even see the cover until after it was completed.


message 4: by Sherry (new)

Sherry F I will wait for the individual release as well; not a big fan of anthology either. But I am a fan of your stories! :)


message 5: by Jess (new)

Jess Candela Kaje wrote: "@Jess - SMP has a house artist with a particular style. It doesn't fit my story very well, but with an anthology I didn't even see the cover until after it was completed."

I realize that with an anthology you don't have any control over the cover. And yeah, this one doesn't fit your story at all. I just can't look at it without cringing. It reminds me of the scene in Pink Floyd's The Wall when he shaves off his nipple. Gak!! I still shudder every time I even think about that. I'm just a wimp that way. :(


message 6: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper Jess (jeayci) wrote: "Kaje wrote: "@Jess - SMP has a house artist with a particular style. It doesn't fit my story very well, but with an anthology I didn't even see the cover until after it was completed."

I realize t..."


I couldn't watch The Wall - love the music though.


message 7: by Jess (new)

Jess Candela Kaje wrote: "I couldn't watch The Wall - love the music though."

I watched The Wall several times in my "misspent" (not really) youth. The last time, I realized it was the first time I'd ever seen it completely free and clear of any illicit substances. It was even more disturbing and incomprehensible than it had been when I'd been in at least a moderately altered state. =)


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