Discussions on NewEarth
I wanted a way for my readers to easily discuss NewEarth, and perhaps gain some insight that others who don't read my blog may not gain. The Blog posts below may contain information not contained in the books, or address questions from my readers.
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Dragon Colors
Mia tells the story in a later book, and she does it much better, but someone asked why my humans are brown and my dragons are colored. Good question. My humans are brown because they came from earth from all corners of the planet and matched according to skill, need, love and survival. Their offspring,…
Read MoreEdits are Coming Along
Edits are an important part of getting a book ready and in my case they come in parts and pieces. I finally got the last edits in for round 1. It looks like book 5 will arrive on time and be ready by July 10. For those who think I should snap my fingers and…
Read MoreHumans on NewEarth
How exactly did the humans get there? I cover it pretty extensively in the foreword of the first 3 books, but to sum it up a coorporation had been exposed for using unsafe environmental practices and having an environmental disaster on a planet they were harvesting resources from, so they set up an environmentally friendly…
Read MoreNewEarth
Not only is the sky green, the two suns and two moons are a dead giveaway you are on another planet, but there are the trees of different colors and types, mostly greens and reds. There are animals and plants that are very different from what an OldEarth bound human would expect and of course…
Read MoreNew Art
Bryon, the designer of my web site and promotion adviser, managed to wave his technical wand and make more pics apear in the art gallery. We are soon going to be ready to send out the next newsletter and reveal the cover and title for NewEarth6, as well as take feedback and input from my…
Read MoreHumans and Dragons
With the dragons of NewEarth being mammals, intelligent, civilized in their own way, what makes them different from humans? Is it their appearance? The ability to fly? Could it be the extraordinary colors and markings? Or is it cultural? Humans refer to the planet almost in awe, as do the dragons. Dragons typically go awandering…
Read MoreSystems of Power
Up until book 5 there are only hints of the dragon political power structure. In Grabon’s Nest some of the system is explained and while it is similar to human systems of old, it is completely different as the planet itself seems to play a tangible part. As humans learn about the system, see how…
Read MoreHeron
Have you noticed that while Grabon is growing into the position of Territory Dragon, Heron seems to be assuming a leadership role as well? His role begins to expand again in book 5, Grabon’s Nest, and gets larger still in the following books. Heron is a fun character to write, some human thinking, some dragon…
Read MoreTrauma and Disabilities
As we are getting book 5 ready and I know book six is also around the corner, I think maybe it is time to talk about the disability aspect of the NewEarth Series. As you read the books you will discover a number of recognizable disabilities. Some of the disabilities are in the human population,…
Read MoreFemale dragons
The first female dragon in Grabon’s territory was Mia, maybe not the first to visit but the first clan member who is female. She may be Pit’s mate, but she is independent, a storyteller and a female with her own way of doing things. Tria was added later, first as a guest and then as…
Read MoreNew Characters
As we get into book 5 of the series and I begin work on book 6 getting it ready for an October release date, the number of characters a reader is keeping track of becomes overwhelming. That’s why we are working hard to come up with the best kind and form of character map. If…
Read MoreFeedback Time
I included a character map in the beginning of Healing book 4. Did people find it helpful? Would it be better placed at the end? Should I have not include characters from that book? Feedback is appreciated. On the website is a character map- pictorial, have people found that to be helpful? Should I keep…
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