The Sorceress and her Lovers

The Sorceress and her LoversComing in 2013:

Picking up where Senta and the Steel Dragon: The Two Dragons left off, The Sorceress and her Lovers begins a new epic five volume adventure Senta and the God of the Sky.  Return to the land of Birmisia, filled with magic, steam power, rifles, and of course dragons.

Astrid Maxxim: Austin Tretower

Astrid Maxxim CoverAustin Tretower is the final member of Astrid’s group in the Astrid Maxxim series.  Austin is a lovable screwup– the kid who all the bad things happen to.  There just has to be one in every group and Austin is it.

I toyed with the idea of having Austin come from my own hometown here in Nevada, but in the end, he came from Washington state.  This is a little fantasy of mine too.  I love the rain, and growing up here in the desert I never get it.  This gives me a chance to compare the two through Austin’s eyes.

In book one, Austin gets bitten by a rattlesnake.  In book 2, he gets bitten by a lake monster.

Astrid Maxxim Notes

Astrid Maxxim CoverFor Astrid Maxxim, like any of my books, I have copious piles of notes.  I thought I would share some of them with you.  These are the character notes I wrote before I ever started the first book.  There were a few changes as I wrote, but they’re mostly the same.

Astrid Maxxim (11-4-97)

Girl Inventor

Mom, Kate Maxxim, CEO of Maxxim Industries

Dad, Roger Maxxim, Inventor (Mad Scientist)

 

Toby Bundersmith

Boy Astrid Likes

Dad, Martin Bundersmith, Widower, Engineer at Maxxim

 

Denise Brown

Astrid’s Best Friend

Dad, Dennis Brown, Head model maker at Maxxim

Dad, Jeffrey Richards, Coffee shop owner.

Brother Dennis

 

Valerie Diaz

Astrid’s Other Best Friend

Dad, Sergio Diaz, Head of Security at Maxxim

Mom, Sofia Diaz, Housewife

 

Robot Valerie

Girl Robot with Valerie’s memories.

 

Christopher Harris

Toby’s Best Friend

Dad, Carl Harris, Engineer at Maxxim

Mom, Winnie Harris, Chemist at Maxxim

 

Austin Tretower

The New Kid

Lives with Grandmother, Pearl Tretower (retired)

 

Gloria Maxxim

Astrid’s Cousin (Parents: Carl and Loren Maxxim)

Think’s Astrid is a nerd.

 

Astrid Maxxim: Valerie Diaz

Next Up: Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing HoverbikeValerie Diaz is one of the two Valeries in Astrid Maxxim, and therefore supplies one of the running gags.  Valerie is a shy, pretty girl who has strict parents.  Her father is head of Maxxim Industries Security and her mother is one of the few women in the story who are housewives.

I enjoy writing Valerie’s mother, who is one of the few people in the series who doesn’t think that Astrid is perfect.  Like the parents of all the other kids, I plan to flesh her out a little more with each book.

Astrid Maxxim: Christopher Harris

Astrid Maxxim 2Christopher Harris is one of the six (or seven) main characters in Astrid Maxxim.  Christopher, who doesn’t like to be called Chris is Astrids friend, but also competitor in most things.  They rank about the same in fencing class, have many of the same academic classes and compete for the highest GPA among the freshmen at Rachel Carson High School.

I knew I wanted one of my main characters to be African American, and I didn’t want him to be stereotypically good at sports.  I’ve had plenty of students with black skin who are very smart and are almost as bad at sports as I am.  There are little bits of them all in Christopher and hopefully others will be able to identify with him too.

Record Website Visitors in November

I’m really happy to say that November has set a new record for the number of visitors stopping by at WesleyAllison.com.  There were 1049 distinct visitors during the month.  What’s really cool is all the places that those visitors hail form– all around the world.  To everyone, thanks for stopping by and thanks for your support.

The Many Adventures of Eaglethorpe Buxton now at Barnes and Noble

Eaglethorpe Buxton MiniThe Many Adventures of Eaglethorpe Buxton is now available for the nook at Barnes and Noble for $2.99.  Follow the link to take you right there.

Astrid Maxxim: Denise Brown

Astrid Maxxim CoverDenise Brown is one of Astrid Maxxim’s best friends.  Denise is one of the few kids in the story that isn’t an only child.  I realized after I had finished Astrid Maxxim 1, that I had made many of them only children.

Denise has a brother named Dennis.  My friends pointed out that with the names being so similar, the readers might get confused.  On the other hand, that’s just what people tend to do– name their kids in groups or with similar names.

Denise and Dennis live with their two dads.  I haven’t actually worked out their back story yet, so I haven’t decided if they had a mom at one time.  Their dads have different last names, so they probably live in a state where gay marriage is not legal.  I may never actually illuminate the whole issue, as it’s not truly important to the story and Dennis and his fathers barely appear.

My Favorite 2-Star Review

My books have gotten many reviews– mostly good.  I’m proud to say that I have more 2 star reviews than 1 star, more 3 star than 2 star, more 4 star than 3 star, and more 5 star than 4 star.  Some of those are very well-thought-out and some not so much.

I usually try not to look at reviews, but sometimes I see them and can’t help myself from reading them.  I recently spotted the only review for Women of Power on US Amazon.  It’s a 2-star review, but I really enjoyed reading it.  First of all, though it has some real criticism, it is constructive.  Secondly, it has some positive things to say too.

Here’s a part I like.

“The sad part is that this author writes amazingly well. The whole book is modern
language type writing, making it easy to understand. And the author certainly
knows how to craft an action scene. It’s exciting and you’re never lost or
wondering where one character is, in relation to another, or even to the
environment. The author creates great superhero/villain names for the
characters. I’m a big fan of the Atomic Jack-O-Lantern, the name alone tells you
what an awesome character it is. I cannot sing enough praises for this author’s
ability to make me want to keep going one more chapter. Just one more… just
one more… till I suddenly find myself at the end of the book.”

Read the entire review (all 2 stars) here.

The Many Adventures of Eaglethorpe Buxton on Facebook

The Many Adventures of Eaglethorpe Buxton now has its own Facebook page.  Follow this link and “like” it.

This page replaces the seperate pages for Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess and Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress.