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Monday, April 15, 2013

Featured Author & Giveaway: Beau Schemery

Beau Schemery
Beau Schemery and his robot sidekick quietly fight crime and mediocrity in North-Central Pennsylvania. Beau is attempting to complete six lifetimes in one: he’s been a comic writer/illustrator, an actor and a playwright, as well as an amateur cook and costume-maker. He enjoys sewing, reading and playing the X-Box when he isn’t crafting exciting worlds for the characters in his brain. Beau is currently a vegetarian and hopes to grow up to be a time-traveling squirrel. He would dearly love to meet a dragon and is reasonably sure that Batman could pretty much beat anybody in a fight. You can visit Beau on Facebook or check out his artwork on hedbonstudios.deviantart.com. If you run into him at a comic convention, don’t hesitate to say hello.

Connect with Beau Schemery on Twitter @hedbonstudios or visit his website: http://beauschemery.wordpress.com/.

Q&A with Author Beau Schemery:

  1. If you could swap places with one of your fictional characters for 24 hours, who would you choose to be? Why? And what would you do that day?

    That’s a tough question. I’ve created a LOT of characters that have yet to see the light of publishing. But choosing just from the ones in my published work? Hm. I guess I’d have to say Jack Midnight from The Seventh of London. He’s got a FANTASTIC wardrobe and an impressive home. I’d probably take advantage of his considerable wealth and throw a crazy party in the Black Chapel. I’d need some help temporally so I could invite my actual present day friends as well as people from Victorian London.

  2. Tell us a little about your debut novel, The 7th of London.

    Sure. The Seventh of London takes place quite obviously in London during Victorian times. It’s a slightly altered history. There is a wizard named, Fairgate who may have some ulterior motives as the queen’s right hand man. Seven is the main character. He’s an orphan who lives on the streets of the poor side of London. The queen has ordered the city divided into the affluent, Fairside and the poor, Blackside: so named because the abundance of factories insure the air is black with smoke. Technology has taken a slightly unnatural jump forward because of a few key moments, making the story one in the steampunk genre. Children are disappearing from all over Blackside and Seven means to find out why. What he finds is beyond anything he could imagine. It’s a fun book with a lot of action and adventure but it also doesn’t pull any punches. Not all the characters make it to the end of the story.

  3. Tell us about your newest release, The Unlikely Hero. Who did the beautiful cover art?

    Oh, thank you. Actually, I created the cover art featuring Celestrian, the Lost Unicorn and his guardian, Mother Dragon. If 7th is primarily an action/ adventure, then I believe Hero is an adventure/ comedy. I like to describe it as Tolkien written by the members of Monty Python. It’s very satirical with a lot of in-jokes referencing pop culture, high fantasy and video games. What it boils down to is the alleged last of the Unicorns, who can magically shift to human form, trying to find the rest of his race, if they still exist. Enter Ren, an accountant’s apprentice, who wants nothing more than to be a Hero but knows virtually nothing about how to do that, other than what he’s read in books. He finds out there’s more to it than he could have ever guessed. There’s a lot of silliness along the road but there are some really desperate, dangerous moments as well. It’s an adventure of discovery in more ways than one.

  4. The Unlikely Hero is Book One in the Verses of Vrelenden Series. How many books do you have planned for the series? When can we expect the next installments?

    I think this is going to be a big one. The sequel is written and in the final stages of editing. It’s called The Last Blade. I think we’re looking at six months between releases, so I think late summer/ early fall but I’m not positive. The third book will be written soon but may end up being two books. I can’t really reveal anything about this next story because I’ve got some seriously wild stuff planned but some of the events will directly lead into a Dragon War series, which will probably be at least another three to four books. I can’t be sure after that.

  5. What would you like young readers to take away from your novels?

    More than anything I want them to be entertained. If they learn a little something about the world or themselves that would be cool. I’m really just writing books that I want to read and I think I would have wanted to read when I was a kid. Although I’m VERY immature for my age so I think it works. Thanks for having me as a guest today. It’s been great. Please feel free to contact me, I love to hear from readers.

Now Available from Beau Schemery:

The Unlikely Hero: The Verses of Vrelenden, Book One Despite the suspicions Mother Dragon shared with Celestrian before her death, he may be the last surviving unicorn of Vrelenden—though most may simply think him some crazy person with a horn attached to his forehead. Nevertheless, Trian has nothing to hold on to but hope, and he’s about to hang that hope on an unlikely hero named Renwald Mallorian. Ren may have been born an accountant’s son, but he’s longed to be a professional hero for as long as he can remember, and he’s read every book on the subject he could get his hands on. When Trian arrives and hires him to find the last remaining unicorns, Ren jumps at the offer and their quest begins.

But the evil Father Denkham is intent on obtaining the last unicorn and sets a deadly assassin on their trail. If that isn’t bad enough, they’ll face a Vampire, Dragon, bandits, and zombies. Their only hope now is for Ren to prove he’s the hero he always dreamed of becoming—but no book in the world could have prepared him for what’s in store.


The 7th of London After his parents and family die, Seven escapes his factory job. By wits and will alone, he survives in a London divided into the affluent Fairside and the squalor of London’s industrial Blackside, where many struggle to eke their existence out of despair. But Seven has to fight for more than just food and shelter.

All over Blackside, a secret cabal of prominent citizens and the mysterious Mr. Kettlebent are snatching children. Rumor has it a wizard is controlling the queen, and the country’s most notorious villain is the only one who wants to stop him. Seven is determined to find out why.

Hired by the criminal Jack Midnight to steal the evil wizard’s spellbook, Seven soon discovers the mystery runs deeper than he suspected. But events spiral out of control, and it isn’t long before the intrigue sweeps Seven into its deadly current.



The Unlikely Hero Giveaway!

Beau Schemery has generously donated a free e-copy of The Unlikely Hero for one lucky winner. To enter the drawing, please leave a comment below along with your email address. A winner will be chosen April 22nd.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

New Releases for December 2012

Featured New Releases:


See by Jackie Nacht

Published by Divine Destinies

When love allows you to see in your darkest hour. Drew has had a tough couple of months. Coming out to his parents wasn’t too bad except it hasn’t been brought up since. However, coming out to his friends his freshman year in high school is a whole different story.

His friends turn their backs on him and have become leaders in the daily tortures he has since had to endure. When a humiliation page pops up on the internet showing pictures of Drew being bullied, he decides to end it all.

Just before he takes his life, the fourteen-year-old Mason appears telling him that he will be Drew’s husband in the future and spirits are guiding him to help stop Drew from making an irreversible mistake. Mason will be advised to take Drew on a journey to see what his future would be like if he didn’t end his life. When Drew is still unconvinced, Mason will show Drew the impact his life will have on the others around him if he does end it all. Will Mason be able to show him that Drew has a future to live for and give him the guidance to help him get through his darkest hour?



The 7th of London by Beau Schemery

Published by Harmony Ink Press

After his parents and family die, Seven escapes his factory job. By wits and will alone, he survives in a London divided into the affluent Fairside and the squalor of London’s industrial Blackside, where many struggle to eke their existence out of despair. But Seven has to fight for more than just food and shelter.

All over Blackside, a secret cabal of prominent citizens and the mysterious Mr. Kettlebent are snatching children. Rumor has it a wizard is controlling the queen, and the country’s most notorious villain is the only one who wants to stop him. Seven is determined to find out why.

Hired by the criminal Jack Midnight to steal the evil wizard’s spellbook, Seven soon discovers the mystery runs deeper than he suspected. But events spiral out of control, and it isn’t long before the intrigue sweeps Seven into its deadly current.



Bullied by Jeff Erno

Published by Harmony Ink Press

Every day, all over the country, teenagers struggle with the realities of bullying. Tormented, ridiculed, and beaten—simply for being who they are—these teens face alienation, humiliation, and even the explicit assertion that they have somehow brought this upon themselves, that they should just blend in. Bullied is a series of short stories exploring the world of these teens from several different viewpoints: the victim, the bully, the gay bystander, the straight friend, the concerned parent.

Closeted Bryan wonders why Christian Michaelson doesn’t just try to blend in if he hates being bullied so much. Star athlete David isn’t a homophobe—after all, he’s not afraid of anything. Jonathan, a Christian fundamentalist, must weigh the Bible against peer pressure and what he knows is right when he discovers his childhood friend is gay. Bully victim Chase Devereaux finds an unexpected ally in a brave fellow student. A single mom struggles to accept the reality that her only son is gay. Two tough gay teens are forced to confront their own inner demons when tragedy befalls a classmate they failed to help. And overweight Kirby finds the strength of character to make a friend, which leads to a lifestyle change and a chance at love. Each character grows as an individual as he or she comes to terms with what it means to be a gay teenager in America.



Dreams of Fire and Gods: Book One by James Erich

Published by Harmony Ink Press

A thousand years ago, two factions of gods, the Stronni and the Taaweh, nearly destroyed the Kingdom of Dasak by warring for the land and the frightened humans who lived there. Then suddenly the Taaweh vanished and the Stronni declared victory.

Now, as tensions escalate between the emperor and his regent, Vek Worlen, the vek’s son, apprentice mage Sael dönz Menaük, finds himself allied with a homeless vagabond named Koreh. Together they flee the capital city and make their way across a hostile wilderness to the vek’s keep, mere steps ahead of the emperor’s assassins.

But Koreh has dreams—dreams of the ancient Taaweh—and he knows the looming war between the emperor and the vek will be nothing compared to the war that is about to begin. The Taaweh are returning, and the war between the gods may destroy the kingdom once and for all.



Sock It to Me, Santa! by Madison Parker

Published by Madison Parker

Ryan is assigned to Jamie Peterson for his class's secret gift exchange. If word gets out that he has to make a handcrafted gift for flamboyant and openly gay Jamie, Ryan will be the laughing stock of the school. It's a good thing no self-respecting boy would be caught dead in a craft store, because otherwise he'd be at risk of being spotted when his mom drags him to her weekly craft workshops. He hopes Jamie will appreciate all the trouble he's going to for this assignment. Finding the perfect gift is gonna be tricky. Jamie deserves something good, though, after all the crap he has to put up with at school. At least, Ryan tells himself that's the reason he's putting so much thought into the gift. It couldn't be that he has feelings for Jamie, could it?