Halloween is nearly upon us, and the black walnut trees of the Missouri Ozarks have shed their crop. Most have, at any rate. A few stubborn trees continue to hold onto their valuable nuts...it's like dollar bills hanging on the branches for those of us who harvest them...
The bright autumn sunshine and the spicy, woody aroma of the walnut hulls is shifting to moldy, damp smells and graying skies.
Winter is nearly here, and I, for one, am praying for snow...
Explore the backstory of the Walnut Keepers, the woodland creatures who make Evershade their home. Discover the dark secrets of Roan's past and what brought this massive, grim chipmunk to Evershade. Understand how the red-eyed albino squirrels formed an order of elite warriors. And read the legends of the snail lords who ruled the Crystal Caverns.
Autumn in the Forest
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
"Snail Lords"
(As told by Queen Sapphire to her adopted son Sky.)
"It was not long before more snails joined Ebony in the Crystal Caverns. The great Snail Lords discovered the entrances to many caves littering the bank, each finding his own crystal chamber deep inside the outcroppings that flanked the old streambed.
Ebony, who had settled in the first cave and taken it from the fox, became High Lord, which is what they called kings in those days. For many seasons, the Snail Lords lived peacefully in the Crystal Caverns. But, as you know, peace does not always last.
It was during a fierce storm that trouble came. The sky bruised and darkened, belching sheets of rain over the land. The dry streambed filled quickly and spilled over the banks. Before long, the rising water reached the entrances to several caverns, filling them with the dirty floodwaters. Many Snail Lords could not escape their homes and drowned in the water, their patterned, glowing shells snuffed out for good.
But those who survived became severely ill once the waters receded. The great Snail Lords became confused--many of them crawling onto the ceiling of their caves and remaining there until their bodies grew weak and dropped to the floor, shattering their shells. As they lay dying, a strange thing happened. Something grew between their eyestalks, bulging the skin outward like a swollen parasite. At last, a single, pale mushroom burst from each of their brains, killing them instantly and pinning them to the spot where they died.
High Lord Ebony and three other Snail Lords had managed to escape the floodwaters, and that means they escaped the deadly mushroom spores that the flood had brought with it.
But they did not escape everything, for the flood brought with it other dangers.
Dangers they were not prepared to face."
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Release of My Debut Novel
Well, it's release week, and I have been through the ringer lately, what with my mother dying, our household losing half its income, my daughter getting a concussion, and a good friend dying. But on a positive note, "Season of Crows" is available for pre-order now. The official release date is Friday, October 14th.
This is the first of five books in the series, and I will continue to work on them once walnut season is over. October at our house is all about selling Boy Scout popcorn, attending the Ozark Creative Writers conference (where I met my publisher), and harvesting black walnuts, which happens to be how "Evershade" came about in the first place--thanks to my son and a 3,000 lb. heap of walnuts at the corner of our house.
I encourage you to take a look at the world I've created, and when you do, please leave a review. It means more than you know.
(Link to my listing on Amazon is beneath the photo.)
https://www.amazon.com/Season-Crows-Evershade-Prix-Gautney/dp/1633731537/
This is the first of five books in the series, and I will continue to work on them once walnut season is over. October at our house is all about selling Boy Scout popcorn, attending the Ozark Creative Writers conference (where I met my publisher), and harvesting black walnuts, which happens to be how "Evershade" came about in the first place--thanks to my son and a 3,000 lb. heap of walnuts at the corner of our house.
I encourage you to take a look at the world I've created, and when you do, please leave a review. It means more than you know.
(Link to my listing on Amazon is beneath the photo.)
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