Sneak Peek: A Fight Scene from Memories of Ash @BooksByIntisar

And now the post many of you have been waiting for… a sneak peek at Memories of Ash!


I’m usually terrified of doing sneak peeks of books because, well, books change, and you don’t want to give away the best parts before you realize what you’re doing, or, you know, decide they don’t fit and delete them altogether.


But! This scene is definitely a keeper, and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to have martial artist (can I say that?) and author Amy Spahn take a look at it as part of her Fight Scene Analysis series…


Here’s a peek at her post. Click through for the actual scene!


–oOo–


In today’s fight from Intisar Khanani’s work in progress, we explore a fantasy setting with two magically powered combatants. Woot!


The Meta

Author: Intisar Khanani


Website: http://booksbyintisar.com/


Book: Memories of Ash


Buy Link: Sunbolt, to which Memories of Ash will be a sequel.


The Setup

Combatant 1: Hitomi, female, 16 years old. Slight build but good strength. No combat training at all. Just before this scene, an unknown force with the ability to fight takes her over and moves her through this scene.


Combatant 2: A lycan, or werewolf. Elite guard, well built, very well trained.


Scenario: Hitomi is fleeing the lycan through a wide hallway, trying to reach the roof. He just grazed her in the upper arm with a crossbow bolt, so one arm is badly injured and bleeding.


Read the rest here: Fight Scene Analysis: Blocking Kicks & Blades


 

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Published on November 13, 2015 14:55
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message 1: by Miss Clark (new)

Miss Clark So eager to read this!


message 2: by Intisar (new)

Intisar Khanani Miss Clark wrote: "So eager to read this!"

Yay! Hope you enjoyed it. :)


message 3: by Miss Clark (new)

Miss Clark I went and read the article and I loved the details that Amy pointed out, especially regarding the blood loss and the after effects (such as swelling or dizziness).

Of course, I am also trying to imagine who or what would have taken over Hitomi!


message 4: by Intisar (last edited Nov 19, 2015 05:37PM) (new)

Intisar Khanani Miss Clark wrote: "I went and read the article and I loved the details that Amy pointed out, especially regarding the blood loss and the after effects (such as swelling or dizziness).

Of course, I am also trying to ..."


Yes--I loved Amy's analysis. She has a great series going looking at different fight scenes; it's been fascinating reading through them. As for who or what has taken over Hitomi... mwahahahaha! :P


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