Monday, November 12, 2012

IMMORTAL WARRIORS BOOK TRAILER

Since today is the one month mark before the release of IMMORTAL WARRIORS, I thought I would post a nifty little book trailer to tease all of you. 




I'll be posting the trailer once a week on my Facebook (Author K. Latham) and Twitter (@Niyrak) and there will be a fabulous COVER REVEAL PUZZLE CONTEST  a week before the actual release... stay tuned for more info on the contest...(the winner will receive a signed copy of IMMORTAL WARRIORS!)


Here's a hint on the contest... if you haven't read IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS... you might want to get your copy today via any one of these links.

White Bird Publications
Amazon
Barnes & Noble


Feel free to comment ...
*smooches* 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

10-31-2012 BLOG HOP!!!


So... I was asked to do this BLOG HOP by my dear friend Evelyn M. Byrne
(Thanks, Lady. ;) )


I had no idea what a BLOG HOP was until she asked me to participate... 
(I admit I drove her nuts asking all kinds of random questions, and then I made her read over my answers to make sure I didn't sound like a raving lunatic...)

I hope you enjoy my answers to the interview questions and remember... NEXT WEEK check out my friends, listed below the HOP, and see what they have to say about their books!!!



Ten Interview Questions for The Next Big Thing:


1. What is the working title of your book?

IMMORTAL WARRIORS

2. Where did the idea come from for the book?

This is actually the sequel to my first book, IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS.

Basically, the characters weren’t finished telling their story in IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS and they bugged me until I wrote IMMORTAL WARRIORS.

3. What genre does your book fall under?

Young Adult, Paranormal

4. Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?

This is an interesting question. You see, it is hard for me to visualize ‘actors’ to play the roles since I found local teens to model for my upcoming cover and they did such a wonderful job.

But, if I had to pick actual actors I guess they would be as follows:

IVY: AnnaSophia Robb

DARIUS: Wes Brown

ERIC: Logan Lerman

VITUS: Charles Michael Davis


5. What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?

Ivy Mason and the Warriors must face their greatest enemy and by the time it is all over with, lives will be lost, allies will be made and their world will never be the same.

6. Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?

White Bird Publications, LLC. Will publish IMMORTAL WARRIORS winter 2012.

7. How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?

The first draft took about a month and a half… the ‘finished’ manuscript… about six months.

8. What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?

The Vampire Diaries series by L. J. Smith

9. Who or What inspired you to write this book?

As I stated earlier, the characters from IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS had more to tell and do… so, they didn’t leave me alone until I agreed to write IMMORTAL WARRIORS.

10. What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?

IMMORTAL WARRIORS is a ‘new take on an old theme.’ Vampires (or Lamia as I call them), have been written and rewritten many times and in a lot of different ways. My version gives an almost plausible reasoning behind the myths.



IMMORTAL WARRIORS
 COMING 
12-12-12




REMEMBER TO CHECK OUT THESE WONDERFUL AUTHORS ON 11-7-12 
FOR MORE BLOG HOP FUN!

Karen R. Kilby

Liss Thomas

Elia Winters

Fiona McLaren

Debra Parmley

Sascha Illyvich

Monday, October 22, 2012

IMMORTAL WARRIORS COVER SHOOT

Just a quick post today to brag about the guys and gal that will be gracing the cover of IMMORTAL WARRIORS...

Those of you that follow me on Facebook & Twitter  (and if you don't...go now and do so! ;D)  you may have already seen these fabulous shots from the cover shoot for IMMORTAL WARRIORS this last Saturday. 

I am so lucky to have found such talented guys to pose as my main men!And my wonderful girl to pose as Ivy. I wanted to use 'local' teens since this book, along with IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS, are both set in Kilgore, Texas.

Darius & Eric

 I was fortunate enough to have four students from Kilgore High School volunteer as my cover models for this shoot.  I know they look serious in these shots, but believe me there were plenty of times we had to pause for the guys (mostly) to stop cracking up... and for the bugs to stop buzzing or crawling on their legs. The four of them were real troopers and stuck it out until I was able to get the shots I needed.

Vitus & Ivy



We had a lot of fun and I expect this cover to really explode off of the shelves!



More shots to come as the release date draws near!!!!

 

Thursday, July 26, 2012

What is Writing to you?

Since writing IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS and it being published, I have had quite a few people ask me why I write or what I get out of it. So, I decided to do a little post to explain my feelings on writing.

To some, writing is something they just do. For others it is something they feel. To me, it is like exercise for my brain and food for my soul. 

If I am having a bad day and take time to sit down and write...even if it's just 100 words... I feel better, more focused and almost revived. I've heard people talk about writing 'taking so much out of them'... for me it actually refuels me and makes me feel alive!  

I love the excitement of creating something from nothing and then being able to escape into that world. 

So, it is not something I just do to pass the time. It is not a silly hobby or a waste of time. It is WHO I AM! 

Writing is a part of me just like my hands and feet are a part of me. Sure, I could live without writing ever again... but I would not be the same person I am. I would be an empty being. 

Writing gives me joy, it gives me a sense of propose and most of all it is my chance to share a gift with the world. 

How about you? What is writing for YOU?

*smooches* 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Pre-release Book Signing

Today is my first appearance and book signing. I am nervous and excited all at once. I am so thankful for the owner of The Showroom allowing me to have this event there. The Showroom has a large part in IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS and it seems fitting to have my debut signing there. Below is the text from my acknowledgements page. Wish me luck!



 
Acknowledgements:

The laundry list of individuals who contributed, each in their own way, to the final product of this book is a testament to how writing a book is never simply done by just the author. It is a collaboration of family and friends.  
I guess I should start with my family. First and foremost my daughter, Tori Smith, for always believing in me and giving me strength when I wanted to call it quits. You are my inspiration, Mija. Randy, my Love, my Soul Mate, words could never express my gratitude to you for putting up with my insanity and irrational mood swings through this journey. My brother, for seeing greatness in me when I couldn’t, my grandfather, who taught me to not only love books but to cherish them, my dad, who educated me, from a young age, the merit of a proficient vocabulary, and my mom, for always having my back, no matter how crazy my dreams were.
A special thanks to Tyler Strause for being my first reader and first fan, Robbie Tinney-Green for being a sounding board for ideas, Shannon Densman, my cheerleader from day one, Robyn Roberts-Irving, my favorite English teacher, you taught me the art of crafting a bland sentence into something extraordinary, and Gary Blackaller, my day job boss, for letting me revise and write while at work.
No writer would be where they are without their beta readers. I am no different. Authors, J.A. Souders & K. Edwin Fritz are two of the most talented and honest beta readers on the face of the earth. I’m lucky to have them in my life.
A nod must also go to the Editors and Staff of White Bird Publications, for believing in this book and me.
Last, but in no way least, Absolute Write, Purgatory and its inhabitants. Without this extended family I would have made irrational choices and still be lost in my journey.  Gretchen McNeil & Alice Loweecey, for being the voices of reason and good advice as well as sometimes brutal honesty, I am truly grateful. Tina Dill, Danielle DeVor, Rick Campbell, L K Herndon, Cindy Pon & Tina Moss, for helping me gain perspective and of course, Clovia, for bringing a smile to my face when I didn’t think it was possible.

You all held my hand and cheered me on, helping me to make this book become a dream realized. Thank you.
*smooches*

Monday, May 7, 2012

COVER REVEAL

Today is THE DAY I get to reveal my cover for IMMORTAL BEGINNINGS, coming June 12th from White Bird Publications!



Tell me what you think guys & gals!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

TEASER

This is the beginning of my current WIP... comments and insights are welcome.



Hiding out in the bathroom wasn’t how I planned to spend my seventeenth birthday. But Chris was out there, somewhere, with his lackeys…waiting for me. It’s not that I couldn’t take him, just not him and three other guys. So, like a coward I’m hanging out in the handicapped stall of the boy’s room, praying that he’ll get bored and go home. The echoes of voices and squeaking of shoes against the hall floors grew from a loud barrage to an occasional slap of running shoes on the floor as I tried to wait them out.

What was his problem anyway? I was just being nice, helping Layla with her History work, in the Library. It’s not like we were making out or anything, not that I wouldn’t mind making out with her. That girl is beyond beautiful.

“I told you he wouldn’t show.”

Chris’s words pierced the silence of the bathroom as the door flung open, hitting the wall and sending a chill through me.

I sucked in a breath and scooted up onto the toilet to hide my feet. Crap, what if they try to open the door and find me in here?

“How the hell did he get past us, Chris?”

Michael was still with him. I wanted to peer under the stall and see what other jerk was waiting around to watch Chris pummel me.

“Dude, I don’t know. It’s like the little freak disappeared.”

I clenched my jaw, wishing I had the nerve to bound out of the stall and take them both on, but my body stayed where it was.

“Come on, Chris. We’ve got practice and coach is gonna have our asses if we’re late again.”

Relief washed through me. The two Neanderthals had baseball practice and I was pretty sure having their asses handed to them by the coach was more important than looking for me.

Of course, that’s when all hell broke loose.

My foot slipped off the edge of the seat, sending me toppling to the floor. The cold tile against my cheek did nothing to relieve the pain in my skull from slamming against it. My eyes jerked toward Chris’s sneakers as they pivoted at the sound.

Great.

The door shook as he tried to open it. “Come on out you wuss, we know it’s you, Al.”
I was trapped. He was gonna get that door open if he had to rip it off the hinges. Rolling onto my knees I hoisted my backpack onto my back and stood. The ringing in my ears was annoying.

I drew in a deep breath and reached my hand to the latch. Might as well just get it over with.

“Hey, guys. What’s up?” my voice shook as I swung the door open.

There before me stood Chris Johnson, baseball star, class president and an all around jerk. He wasn’t that big of a guy, maybe an inch or two taller than me and just as skinny. His cohort, Michael, though, was one of those corn-fed, good ole’ boys, bulky and not that bright. The two of them looked like a pair of cats that had just discovered a mouse. I, of course, was battling the inner desire to run past them and not stop until I was safe in my house. This was not going to happen, though. Michael was blocking the only exit and any hope of someone coming to my rescue was long gone. By now the school was empty except for a few straggling teachers and Chris’s team mates. I was going to have to get out of this on my own.

“You think you’re pretty smart, don’t you Al?”

“Actually, Mike, if I was smart, I would have hidden in the girl’s bathroom. There’s no chance of you guys going in there. Hiding in here, not so bright.”

Mike snickered at my joke, Chris just looked more annoyed. Making people laugh was easy for me and if I played my cards right I could get them to forget about kicking the crap out of me and let me go home in one piece, maybe.

Chris stepped closer to me. I tensed and held my breath, awaiting some form of a blow. My hands were on the straps of my backpack at my chest. I tried to step backward, but the stall door had closed and I met the cold metal with a thump.

“In what world do you think it’s okay to snake in on my girl? Guys like you are supposed to keep your heads down and stay out of my way, Not go sliding into the seat beside my girlfriend and get all friendly.”

I shifted the weight of my backpack, the rustling of fabric against metal was enough to help me relax. “Like I already told you man, she needed help with the History assignment. That’s it. I helped her and I left.”

Mike placed his hand on Chris’s shoulder. “Dude this is lame, I’m out. I’ll see you at practice.”  

Chris turned his head toward Mike and then back to face me. It was like he was deciding to let me go or stay here and bloody my face. 

Mike shook his head and turned to open the door. “Later, man.”

See, this wasn’t my first run in with Chris. Two weeks ago I apparently stood too close to him in the lunch line and ended up on the floor, with my lunch in my lap. The entire cafeteria laughed, it was humiliating. Last week I was sitting in his ‘spot’ in the auditorium during assembly. His glare alone was enough to let me know I needed to move. So, before he could make me, I grabbed my stuff and picked a less dangerous seat. The guy was gunning for me for whatever reason and today was the day he was going to make his final point.

His face was a mixture of irritation and anger. I took a side step toward the door, hoping to slip past him and make it out of there in one piece. No such luck.

Chris grabbed the top of my backpack, pulling me back into my previous place. “hey, we’re not done here man. I told you to stay outta my way, didn’t I?”

“Well, if you’ll stop blocking my exit, I’ll be outta your way.” I regretted the sarcastic remark the moment it left my mouth.

His jaw flexed as he rested his hand on my chest, gripping my t-shirt in his left fist. 

I never thought I would have to use anything my father had taught me. At this particular moment his lessons on hand to hand combat and boxing were one thing I was grateful he gave me before he ran out a year ago. I began to assess the situation just like he said to. There was plenty of stuff to get in my way in the bathroom. The stalls, for one made the room small, not to mention the sinks and urinals along the opposite wall.  The backpack was going to be a problem too, it’s weight would slow me down and work against me if I had to make any sudden moves. I needed to find a way to slip it off without Chris realizing I had decided to stand my ground.

“Are you listening to me?”

Crap, he must have been talking and I was busy thinking about how to keep from being killed. How rude of me…

“My bad, Chris. Guess I just tuned you out. What were you saying?”

His already pissed off expression got worse, his nostrils flared as his grip on my t-shirt tightened, pulling me closer to his face. This is definitely going to end badly.

“I was saying that you needed to learn the rules around here. Just because you’re new doesn’t mean it’s okay to break them.”

God his breath reeks.