Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 0: Brechalon has topped 5,000 downloads. If you’ve downloaded it and haven’t read it yet, give it a read. It is the novella-length prequel to the Senta and the Steel Dragon series. The first three books, The Voyage of the Minotaur, The Dark and Forbidding Land, and The Drache Girl, are available in ebook or trade paperback.
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Update: The Young Sorceress
Now that I’ve finished His Robot Wife, I’m back to work on The Young Sorceress. So far it’s a lot of fun, and easy to write. The Senta and the Steel Dragon books just seem to come out of me of their own accord. It’s very much like I’m just describing events that I already know happened. Anyway, target date for this is early summer. I expect that the rewrite of book 5 (The Two Dragons) won’t take very long and should follow book 4 in a month.
The Drache Girl – Now in Trade Paperback
Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 3: The Drache Girl is now available in Trade Paperback for $15.99. Follow the link on the right hand side of this page or go to: http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-drache-girl/14687956.
The Drache Girl – Chapter 20 Excerpt
“Both times I trailed the Lizzies carrying crates; they passed by this general direction. Then I took a look back through the log books and found that Mrs. Yembrick reported seeing Lizzies in her window on three separate occasions.”
“That does seem a bit fishy in light of the fire,” offered Eamon.
“Exactly. So since I had no luck following our cold-blooded friends, I thought I would poke around here.”
“Alright. I’ll poke with you.”
The two began making a sweep across the yard, carefully examining the ground for anything unusual. After only a few minutes, Saba noticed a pile of debris that seemed oddly placed. Several timbers had apparently fallen a good distance from the fire, and were sitting on five or six boards and a piece of canvas, none of which had been touched by the flames. The young constable began tossing the wood aside. By the time he had finished, Eamon had joined him to help pull the dirty canvas over.
“Did you remember Mrs. Yembrick having a root cellar?” asked Saba, looking down at the door on the ground.
“Can’t say as I did,” replied Eamon.
He bent down at one end of the door and Saba the other. They both lifted the portal open, revealing a set of stone steps leading down into the darkness. Saba, who was closest to the top step, started down. His fellow constable followed him into the darkness. There were exactly ten steps down to a large room with a dirt floor. Though shrouded in shadows, there was just enough dim morning light leaking in for them to see that all four walls were lined with stacks of long thin wooden crates.
With a single stride, Saba reached the stack of crates almost as tall as himself along the left hand side of the room. He lifted the lid of the topmost. Though it had once been nailed shut, the lid was now just sitting on the wooden box. Inside, there was nothing but a handful of straw packing. He kicked the bottom of the stack and could tell from the movement of the boxes that all were empty.
“Look over here,” said Eamon, who had moved to the back of the room.
He was pointing to one of the crates at the bottom of the stack against the wall farthest from the doorway. It had black printing painted across the wood. Saba had to kneel down in the darkness to read the writing. “.30 caliber Hecken 98”
“Oh sweet Kafira. Rifles.”
Suddenly what little light there was filtering into the room from the doorway was extinguished. Saba stood up and turned. He was shoulder to shoulder with Eamon. Directly across from them, silhouetted in the subdued illumination was a figure. From the shape, it was obvious that it was a lizardman, a large one. But only when his arms brought something up to his face did it become obvious he was holding a rifle. A .30 caliber Hecken 98 Freedonian service rifle, Saba realized.
The reptile fired, filling the room with a bright flash and a thunderous noise. Saba felt something wet splash across his face and for a tenth of a second he thought that he was shot. Then Eamon collapsed to the ground. With a shout, Saba launched himself across the room. The lizardman shot again but missed.
The Drache Girl: Chapter 19 Excerpt
Senta finished washing her face and brushing her teeth. She walked back to her bed and examined the dress that lay there. Even though Zurfina had not returned, clothing continued to appear each morning. Sometimes Senta ignored it and wore one of the dresses that she had purchased for herself at Mrs. Bratihn’s, but more often she simply slipped into whatever strange accouterments appeared. She had already put on her underclothes, including her bustle, when she lifted up the dress by the shoulders to examine it. This one was actually not too bad. It was black with puffy white sleeves and white lace trim around the neckline and the bottom. The only problem was that the bottom was just below her knees.
Senta rolled her eyes then slipped on the dress. She reached behind her and easily fastened the row of tiny buttons that ran up the back. Opening her top dresser drawer, she rummaged around and found her knee-high socks with one inch horizontal black and white stripes. She sat down on the bed and pulled them on, and then put on her black patent leather high heels. Looking in the cheval glass, she decided that it didn’t look too bad.
Once downstairs, she thought for a brief moment about preparing some breakfast, but decided she’d rather walk to Mrs. Finkler’s. It was a new month and her pockets were once again filled with her stipend. The desire not to have to clean the kitchen and the fact of her newfound wealth had both conspired to disincline Senta to cook since Zurfina had left. And as Bessemer didn’t seem to mind, preferring to catch and eat wild prey anyway, she scarcely took the time to prepare any meals at home anymore. She looked at the steel dragon’s empty corner and then headed out the front door.
Senta had almost completely crossed the yard before she noticed Graham standing at the gate. His brown hair was neatly combed and his freckled face had been recently scrubbed. He wore a tan and white horizontally striped shirt that made him look chubbier than he actually was and a new pair of dungarees cut extra long and rolled up into cuffs over his work boots. In his right hand, he clasped a handful of small white flowers.
“You look kind of ridiculous,” she said.
“You should talk. I mean… you look nice. Here, these are for you.” He shoved the handful of flowers in her direction.
“Thanks. I didn’t think there were any flowers in bloom yet.”
“These are the only ones. They grow in the dinosaur poo.”
“Pretty. So what made you decide to come around here?”
“I don’t know.”
“You must have some idea. I haven’t seen you in a whole month.”
Graham mumbled something.
“What?”
“I said I guess I missed you or something.”
Senta smiled and stepping over to him wrapped her arms around his left arm.
“I was on my way to Mrs. Finkler’s for breakfast. Come with me.”
“I’ve already eaten,” said Graham. He didn’t say this to decline her invitation and she didn’t take it that way. It was understood between them that for him two meals in a row was no problem. “I’m buying though.”
“Then it will be a real date,” said Senta.
“No, not really.”
Graham turned and headed toward town, Senta still holding onto his left arm.
“I think you’ve grown since I saw you last,” said Senta, who was several inches taller than Graham.
“Yep. Da says I’m in a spurt. Look. If we’re going to be friends…”
“We are friends,” she corrected.
“Okay. Yes, we are friends. But you can’t go fighting my fights for me. You have to let me take care of myself. I’m a man.”
“Nope. That’s not how it works. You are my friend and if anyone messes with you, I will crush them.”
Graham stopped and pulled his arm from her grasp so that he could put both of his hands on his hips.
“And,” she continued. “If anyone messes with me, you can do the same, just like you did with that Freedonian wanker Streck.”
The boy thought for a moment. “Well, that seems fair.”
They walked the rest of the way to town square and easily found a seat inside the bakery café. Graham surprised Senta by pulling out her chair for her.
“Well, well, well. Look what we have here.” Gaylene Dokkins wiped the table with a cloth, and then crossed her legs at the ankles, leaning with her elbow atop Graham’s head. “My little brother must have finally got up the nerve to go see his girlfriend. Did he tell you he’s been moping around the house for weeks, mooning over you?”
“Shut up Gaylene,” whined Graham.
“I think he’s just sweet,” said Senta.
“Well, as my Da always says, ‘to each his own’. What can I get you?”
The Drache Girl featured on Halloween Night
The Drache Girl was featured recently on the Halloween Night Blog. Again, I’m not really sure why, but I appreciate the exposure. Halloween Night features lots of costumes and Halloween goodies, and more and more books. See it here: http://halloweennightdress.blogspot.com/2011/01/drache-girl-senta-and-steel-dragon.html
A Critic in the House
It took forever to get my son to read Senta and the Steel Dragon. He’s not a reader. He can read very well, he just doesn’t read all the time, unlike my daughter. As soon as he started reading them, he shot through everything I had written in a week. And he loved the books… until he got to the point where a particular character died. He’s been pissed off at me ever since. I feel a little bit like James Caan in Misery, only without the broken legs.
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