• Pt 2: Reading Self-Published Stories With Kirsten McNeill

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Pt 2: Reading Self-Published Stories With Kirsten McNeill

  • Summary

  • Worthy Writers! I've got a solo episode for you today where I read story excerpts from THREE different authors:

    Author 1: Catherine Larkin

    Catherine Larkin is the author and illustrator of the Wizards of the Apocalypse series. Growing up in Washington state, she spent her free time voraciously reading and drawing characters to go with her short stories.

    Catherine’s passion for creative writing is inspired by the love of fantasy, horror, and history. She started writing the first book in the series during her junior year of high school. When she’s not writing, she is drawing a few of her favorite characters, taking commissions, traveling, playing piano, and visiting with friends.

    Her snippet is about the three main heroes of the story investigating a break in to the king's castle.

    Website: https://www.x-zombie.com/about

    Author 2: Heather Lucinda

    Heather Lucinda lives in Newmarket, Ontario. She’s the author of three thriller\drama novels all of which are on amazon. She’s a collector of oddities and taxidermy. You can find her primarily spending free time at the cottage enjoying a drink and a good novel on the dock, normally beside her dog Eddie, or watching a good horror movie.

    This excerpt is from her second novel CONFESSIONS. The synopsis is:

    Izzy Calleta never knew her real father; he disappeared before she was born and her older half-sister and her mother claim he vanished one day fifteen years ago, never to be seen or heard from again.

    Izzy has always been close to her sister Theo and Theo’s best friends and they’ve always felt like a family. But as Izzy gets older and starts questioning the ties that bind her family and their friends together, it becomes clear that everyone knows something she doesn’t...

    As questions are answered and the lies part to reveal the truth, Izzy starts to ask herself: is it sometimes better not knowing who you are and where you come from?

    Instagram: @heather.lucinda_author

    Author 3: Cecilia Agetun

    Cecilia Agetun writes YA fantasy. Growing up she was an avid reader of Fantasy and always enjoyed creating stories in her head and writing them down. However, due to her dyslexia, she never thought she had the skillset to write and publish her own books, but the lock downs provided her with a perfect opportunity to expand her writing skills, and overcome her insecurity. After all you’ll never know how far you can go until you try.

    So she set her sights on writing a series about love, friendship, and self acceptance, inspired by magic and Norse mythology. Her first book Forgotten Memories published in September 2022. Magical Bond, the second book, published February 2024 – She’s currently working on book three, and book four, which will be the last book in the series.

    Her excerpt is from Chapter 1 of Forgotten Memories, the first book in Freya’s Legacy series. Jax is a crow demon that has the ability to turn into a crow. He was abandoned at birth and taken in and cared for by Freya, who taught him the importance of Love and Friendship.

    Instagram: @ceciliaagetun

    Journal Prompts:

    How would you handle fighting a zombie?

    Write about a time where you had a challenging argument with a loved one. How did you handle it versus how you WISH you handled it?

    If you could be any animal, what would you be and with what powers/abilities?

    Never forget that you are worthy!

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