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  • Katharine E. Wibell reviews Akithar's Greatest Trick by Jason Dorough
    2025/10/07
    In this episode, author Katharine E. Wibell discusses her “The Guardian’s Speaker” books and reviews Akithar’s Greatest Trick by Jason Dorough. Also mentioned are Dragons and Aces by J. G. Gates, Wild Reverence by Rebecca Ross, and The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Transcript J. G. Gates Hi and welcome to Authors Review Books Fantasy, the show where your favorite authors share the books that they love. I'm J.G. Gates, bestselling author of over a dozen novels. Most recently, you may have heard of Dragons and Aces, which is about a biplane pilot and a dragon rider from enemy nations who, you know, fall in love. So it's got enemies to lovers vibes, mistaken identity, it's got some spice and... It may be the book for you, so check it out if you're looking for a fantasy read. Our featured new release today is Wild Reverence by Rebecca Ross. True Love is more divine than any ruthless god. This is a standalone fantasy novel that features a goddess and a mortal with familiar characters from Ross's Divine Rivals series. that is our new release for the day. And by the way, if any of the books that are mentioned on this show sound like your next favorite read, there will be links in the show notes and captions where you can find them. And now let's welcome our guest, Katharine E. Wibell is a high fantasy author, artist, nerd, extrovert and speaker. Her first series, The Incarn Saga began in 2016 with Ishura's Claws. Soon three more books completed this fast-paced new adult shifter fantasy. Currently, The Djed Chronicles, a noble bright YA portal fantasy series will release its sixth book in 2026. She also creates and hand-paints TTRPG miniatures based on her characters, which is super cool, along with creating the accompanying gaming material. So, Katharine, welcome. Katharine E. Wibell Hi. J. G. Gates Yeah, thank you so much. So I know you have a book you're going to review for us today, but first I want you to tell me a little bit about ⁓ your latest book. Katharine E. Wibell Well, I-- I'm gonna throw it for loop. I'm actually, instead of talking about the latest book, which is part of the Djed Chronicle series, my YA series, I did want to kind of focus on The Guardian Speaker, which for people who like, especially in the darker side of fantasy or mythic based retellings, this may be the one for you, since The Guardian Speaker, as of the end of last year, is now a complete series of 16 novellas and they're pretty much a deep dive in Nordic myth. You follow the point of view character, this young female essentially Viking character who was born with the ability to see and communicate with everybody's animal-shaped guardian spirits, but because of her ability is so rare that people look at her talking to herself and pretty much think she's a little crazy and so she's been ostracized her whole life and shunned out of society and so she lives on the fringes of the village and where she thinks at that point of her life that she's okay just doing what she's done. That is, until she meets another person who has a similar though different ability and but he is brought in as a person in bondage and he also brings in with a warning that he has realized there is a threat on humanity and his particular ability may allow him to help stop this oncoming plague that's coming out towards them. So she does the first big decision of her life and frees this man, and in doing so and the repercussions that follow send her and her family on essentially a Viking Odyssey throughout all nine realms of Nordic myth. So that's my series in a little nutshell, and I'm really excited about it. The first, as I said, they are novellas. come out independently, and then originally I bundled them in sets of four. So… print versions but what's really exciting for me is in November, I'll be launching my special limited deluxe edition of the series. And they're going to be bundled in a set of one through eight and a set of nine through 16. And they're going to have the works, the sprayed edges, the foiling. I have worked with a variety of artists. So you're going to have character art and beautiful scene art and everything you kind of hopefully want in a special edition. So for me, that's really exciting. And so that will be my last kind of gearing up release for the year. I'm really just thrilled J. G. Gates Love it Nordic Odyssey and you know beautiful fancy books. You gotta love that. Is it gonna come to Kickstarter? Is that what you said? Katharine E. WibellYeah, so this will be a Kickstarter launch and I'm aiming usually for the third Tuesday of the month, though if you ask me what date that is right now, that is so far in advance because I am right now just working behind the scenes of setting up that Kickstarter and then that means after I hopefully fund the project, we'll be releasing these beautiful books to the world early next year. J. G. Gates That sounds super duper fun. I love it. I'm gonna ...
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  • Behind the Keyboard with Kait Ballenger
    2025/10/02
    In this "Behind the Keyboard" interview, we get writing, publishing, and book marketing advice from traditionally-published author Kait Ballenger, author of Original Sinner and many other books.Interview TranscriptJ. G. Gates Hi and welcome to Behind the Keyboard where we explore the writing process of some of our favorite authors. Today we have Kate Ballinger with us. Kate is an award-winning author of dark romantasy and paranormal romance. She is obsessed with tales of morally gray, sometimes villainous heroes, and can't resist a spicy redemption arc. When Kate's not busy writing kinky paranormal fantasy, she can usually be found with her nose buried in someone else's naughty books. She lives in Florida's Bible Belt with her husband and two adorable sons, and she will gladly use that belt to whip you. Kate, welcome. Thank you for being here. Kait Ballenger Thanks so much for having me. J. G. Gates So let's dive right in. So my first question is kind of open-ended, deliberately tell us a little bit about your writing process. Just like walk us through what it's like for you to approach a book from beginning to end. Kait Ballenger So it's definitely changed over the course of my career. I tend to be more of like a discovery writer or a panster as some people call it. I like discovery writer because it sounds like nicer. But I will say at the beginning of my career, I would plot out bigger plot beats like before I even started, right? Looking at like what's the inciting incident turning point one, right? J. G. Gates That's true. Kait Ballenger I can go through some of the bigger story arc structure and only then would I start to put pin to page. But I've leaned into my discovery writer-ness. we have a cat appearing with us. Welcome, pet friends. But I've leaned more into this discovery writer even more as I've started. J. G. Gates Good. Embrace the cats, please. Of course. Kait Ballenger …Continuing in my career. And so for the original Sinner series specifically, this was very much a joy project for me. It was a passion project. So it just was like, I was going on vibes at the start of it. Like I had like a couple songs that were like, you know, sparking inspiration and like varying ideas for scenes. But when I sat down, I was really just kind of letting it free flow. I do tend to edit a lot as I go. So like once I drafted a scene before I move on to the next one, the following day if I come back to it I will go through and I will edit the previous scene as a means of almost getting back in the mindset of where I was previously. So there ends up being a lot of like iteration in the process even though I'm a discovery writer so my drafts really come out relatively clean at the end because I do so much editing, but it just kind of helps me get back in the mindset of where I was going with the story. But, very much a panster. J. G. Gates I love that. And it's so interesting, because I feel like that's one of the pieces of advice that you see people say is like, never edit as you go, right? Like always, like get it on paper, get the whole thing done. Don't worry about editing as you go. But I think, you know, what you're saying makes sense to like when you sit back down again, it takes a minute to get back into the world. So like, you know, why not reread that past scene, do a little revision on it, and then you're like fully back into the world to continue ahead. Kait Ballenger Exactly, , and like and I definitely do that in like chunks too because like I follow basically the W plot method and so like and I love using that and so I break the book basically into four acts and so like I Iterate the pages like as I'm writing the first act of like okay I'm editing and I'll go back to stuff that I've already edited even and kind of read through it like make little notes like as I'm going and then once I get to the end of that section and that section's polished then I go on to the next section. And I know a lot of writers definitely give that advice of like, don't edit as you go, but for me, it helps me get back in the mindset, it helps me continue on in the story, and then when I'm finished, I have a really polished draft that is like basically ready to go off to my editor. So for me, the writing would not go faster if I didn't do the editing. The editing is a part of that process. I don't know if you're familiar with Becca Syme and her Write Better Faster courses, but I always just, I trust my intuition on that. That's the way it works best for me. And so my advice to writers is always to just go with, find what works best for you, trust your intuition, because it's going to be different for every writer. J. G. Gates That's so true. There's really as many varied processes as there are writers out there, right? You mentioned the W plot method. Can you tell us what that is a little bit? Because I'm not familiar with it either. I haven't heard of that myself, so. Kait Ballenger ...
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  • Kait Ballenger Reviews Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry
    2025/09/27
    Kait Ballenger, Author of Original Sinner, Reviews Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry This show is supported by our subscribers on Substack. Join now for exclusive “Behind the Keyboard” interviews and more at AuthorsReviewBooks.com! Interview Transcript J. G. Gates Hi and welcome to Authors Review Books where your favorite authors share the books they love. I am bestselling author J.G. Gates, author of over a dozen books, and most recently, you may have heard of Dragons and Aces. It's an enemies-to-lovers story about a badass dragon rider and dashing biplane pilot from enemy nations, which I wrote. It has banter, has spice, and has a morally gray male main character. So if you loved Fourth Wing, then this one might be your next favorite dragon read. So check it out! Dragons and Aces on Amazon Our featured new release of the day is Kingdom of Tomorrow by Gina Showalter. 20-year-old Arden Roosa has only ever known Ourland, a fractured world stitched together with fallen gods, heavenly artifacts, and a strange madness that haunts the night, turning innocents into killers. When she discovers a mysterious book written about her life, she's forced into Fort Bala Royal Academy, where she's paired with the ruthless High Prince Cyrus Dolian. Between combat training, panic attacks, and an invitation to the elusive Tome Society, a secretive group guarding a library of prophetic books, Arden realizes her entire destiny might be written long before she has a chance to choose it herself. The book is out now. Kingdom of Tomorrow on Amazon And now let's welcome our guest. Kait Ballinger is an award-winning author of dark romantasy and paranormal romance. She is obsessed with tales of morally gray, sometimes villainous heroes and can't resist a spicy redemption arc. When Kait's not busy writing kinky paranormal fantasy, she can usually be found with her nose buried in someone else's naughty books. She lives in Florida's Bible Belt with her husband and two adorable sons and will gladly use that belt to whip you. I love that. Kait, welcome. Kait Ballenger Thanks so much for having me. J. G. Gates Awesome. And this is not our first time meeting, right? We were in school together. We were in MFA program together, right? Kait Ballenger Yes, yeah, yeah, in all transparency, we are already friends. J. G. Gates Yes, yes, absolutely. And it's funny. I mean, I think you were published at that time. But I do remember reading your work in workshops and stuff and just being like: no notes, Kait's fantastic. So yeah, yeah. Kait Ballenger Thank you. Yeah. That was my early Harlequin days. I was already writing for Harlequin at that period and it's been a long journey since then. J. G. Gates Absolutely. Well, you were a phenomenal writer then and are continuing to have tremendous success, which is no surprise to me, but I'm happy to be hanging out with you again. So, I know you have a book that you want to review with us today. But first, I want to give you a chance to talk about some of your books. So let's hear about it. Kait BallengerThank you. Yeah, so as we already mentioned, I write dark romantasy. So the current series that I'm focusing on is my original Sinner series. And the first book, Original Sinner, came out back in March. And then I just released book two in the series. Wicked Believer came out at the start of this current month that we're recording in. So yeah, the little bit of background about that series is I like to say that it's like Netflix's Lucifer if it had a baby with 50 Shades of Gray. So it's like that show but a little bit spicier is the best way to describe this series. In Original Sinner, Lucifer and the other seven deadly sins are now billionaire celebrities and they live topside in New York City and are kind of controlling the world. J. G. Gates Nice. Kait Ballenger And our heroine Charlotte is an ex-evangelical running away from her ultra-religious family to New York and she finds herself working for the devil himself, for Lucifer. And romantic chaos ensues from there. It's a fake dating trope, morally grey MMC of course, because he's Lucifer. And yeah, the chaos continues. J. G. Gates My gosh, that sounds super duper fun. Yeah, that sounds amazing. Kait Ballenger I've had a great time writing this series. It was very much a joy project for me. It was just something fun that I wanted to do. And then like the fact that it's, you know, taken off kind of the way it has has been really great. My readers are very excited for the book three's installment to come out. J. G. Gates I bet they are. That's just such a fun thing when you're an author and you have a concept that you're just like, ooh, like I'm gonna have fun with this. Like you can just tell it's gonna be a fun concept. So yeah, absolutely… Kait Ballenger Exactly. Sometimes you just have to do projects because there's the joy of it. And that was very much this series. And so the fact that readers are on ...
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