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Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Romance, Young Adult Mermaid Fiction

 

Date Published: 4/27/18

Publisher: Ink Smith Publishing

As crown prince, Cormack is required to take a bride and his place as king. His father’s choice is Princess Nephara of their neighboring ally, the Kingdom of Caraway. But the appearance of Asrai, a fiery mermaid determined to get what she wants, and an heir to her own throne, has Cormack wondering where his heart’s loyalty lies.

Exiled from her underwater kingdom, Asrai is determined to do whatever is necessary to return to her throne, but Cormack, once a means to an end, has enchanted her. Can Asrai get the best of both worlds, or will she sacrifice her heart for her kingdom?

 

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Prologue 

The candle sputtered as Pamela opened the worn tome. The pages 

were curling, and the painted illustrations were smudged from curious 

fingers. She settled into the overstuffed chair next to the fire grate. 

“Come on then,” Pamela patted her knee, “it’s time for a story.” 

Cormack trotted over and lay on the woven rug. His chubby feet 

tapped the floor as he swung his legs up and down. “Tell me about the 

mermaids again, Pamela!” 

She chuckled and held up the book. “Already ahead of you, dear.” 

Long ago, the gods brought life to the world and all the creatures 

in it. Poseidon wanted to show the gods that he was the best creator, and so 

he made mer people in his own image. The other gods were so impressed 

by Poseidon’s works that they crowned him king of the gods. One god was 

jealous and felt that he could form something better, but no matter how 

hard he tried his creatures all melted back to mud. This god was 

Kataraménos, the Cursed One. Realizing that he could not beat Poseidon, 

he chose to steal his creation instead. 

Kataraménos dove deep into the realm of the mer people and 

tricked one of the tribes into coming on land. He coaxed them with the 

beauty of green trees and plentiful fauna to hunt. He helped mould their 

bodies so they could stay on the land, producing the first humans. As a last 

affront to Poseidon, he gave them little seeds from the stars so they would 

one day pass on from their flesh and be immortal like the gods. 

Poseidon was furious when he discovered what Kataraménos had 

done. Unfortunately, the humans could not go back to the sea after living 

on land for so long, nor were they willing to give up their new claim to 

immortality. As punishment, Poseidon cut the humans off from the 

wellspring, rendering them blind and dumb to magick. 

The mer people wept for their lost kin, and soon, the humans 

forgot about their former lives in the sea. For many years the humans and 

the mers fought, as the humans were filled with the false superiority that 

Kataraménos poisoned them with. They believed themselves to be equal to 

the gods, and that all the world was theirs for the taking—the land, the sea, 

the air, and all the things in it. The mers would tear down their ships and 

eat the sailors, warning the humans to stay away from their watery 

kingdoms. Even Poseidon raised his hand on occasion to beat back the 

human ego, sending squalls that tore ships asunder and sent wailing 

sailors to the deep abyss. 

After a time, the mer people were defeated, as the humans kept 

building larger and stronger ships. No longer could they pierce the hulls 

with their claws and wrent the lumber to splinters. In fact, humans would 

sometimes catch the mers, forcing them to grant wishes, or worse, curse 

 them to a half-life bound on land. 

Eventually, the humans turned away from the Cursed One, as his 

path only led to destruction and death. Those who find favour with 

Poseidon are able to wheedle tiny drops of magick from the ancient 

wellspring. Today, these are the practicers of the White Veil and other 

shadowy clans who understand the ancient ties we rejected so long ago. 

Though never will humans again know the true might of the wellspring, as 

we are all stained with the sins of the Cursed One, and seek the forgiveness 

of Poseidon and his pure waters of the sea. 

It is believed today that there are no mers left in the world, and if 

there are, that Poseidon has hidden them well. They say that if a human is 

able to shed his ego, relinquish his immortal soul and enter the watery 

kingdoms in peace that the curse will be broken, and humans and mers will 

be one people, at peace once more. 

Pamela closed the book, and set it aside. Cormack’s eyes were 

wide as he came out of his childish imaginings. He curled himself into a 

sitting position and grabbed one of his toy wooden boats. 

“I shall find the mer people!” he declared, waving the boat in the 

air. “I will be a great sailor someday and be the very first to find them!” 

Pamela ruffled his hair. “I’m sure you’ll find all sorts of kingdoms 

and peoples when you grow up, lad.” 

Cormack scowled at her teasing words. She drew him up by the 

elbow. His body was heavy, and showing the first signs of coltish 

adolescence. 

“To bed with you.” She sighed as she steered him to the great 

four-poster. “You can have more adventures tomorrow.” 

He clambered up onto the bed, and Pamela pulled up the heavy 

quilts. Cormack rolled his eyes up to her. “Don’t worry, Pamela. I promise 

I’ll visit you and write you letters.” 

Pamela’s eyebrows rose. “What on earth are you talking about?” 

“No, under the sea!” Cormack laughed. “When I find the mers, 

I’ll still visit you and write you every day!” 

She smiled and kissed his forehead. “Dream of your mers, lad. 

But be careful they don’t gobble you up!” 

Cormack nodded, a yawn escaping his lips. “Goodnight, Pamela.” 

“Goodnight, lad.” 

About the Author

Lauren A.R. Masterson graduated from Columbia College of Chicago with a degree in Fiction Writing. During her college days, she began working as a freelance model eventually making it her full-time profession after graduating. She toured nationally, met scores of creative people, and had many adventures. After retiring from modeling, and experiencing a divorce, Lauren felt the drain of her creativity. But after finding a loving and supporting community she began exploring her writing talent and art again. Lauren is now a regular in the local Chicago writing communities and is dedicated to enhancing her craft.

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Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Romance, Young Adult Mermaid Fiction

 

Date Published: 4/27/18

Publisher: Ink Smith Publishing

As crown prince, Cormack is required to take a bride and his place as king. His father’s choice is Princess Nephara of their neighboring ally, the Kingdom of Caraway. But the appearance of Asrai, a fiery mermaid determined to get what she wants, and an heir to her own throne, has Cormack wondering where his heart’s loyalty lies.

Exiled from her underwater kingdom, Asrai is determined to do whatever is necessary to return to her throne, but Cormack, once a means to an end, has enchanted her. Can Asrai get the best of both worlds, or will she sacrifice her heart for her kingdom?

About the Author

Lauren A.R. Masterson graduated from Columbia College of Chicago with a degree in Fiction Writing. During her college days, she began working as a freelance model eventually making it her full-time profession after graduating. She toured nationally, met scores of creative people, and had many adventures. After retiring from modeling, and experiencing a divorce, Lauren felt the drain of her creativity. But after finding a loving and supporting community she began exploring her writing talent and art again. Lauren is now a regular in the local Chicago writing communities and is dedicated to enhancing her craft.

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Date Published: October, 2019

 

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As a twenty-something corporate employee with a doctor-in-training girlfriend, Livingstone Modicai Ackerman—Liv, to his friends—personifies success. Yet all is not as it seems. His job is tedious and soul-gutting, his girlfriend is a vacuous, image-conscious snob, and, meanwhile, his pathologically narcissistic parents are constant irritants. Add to this the febrile political climate dominated by a reactionary group, the Patriot Posse, led by a mendacious radio personality with outlandish hair and catchy campaign slogan to “Make America Great Again,” is a presidential candidate—and he’s winning!

Overwhelmed and struggling to maintain a sense of dignity and worth, Liv quits his job, breaks up with his girlfriend, and leaves for Spain to explore the existential question: Why live?

Told with humorous charm and wit, Why Liv? examines why modern work is so devoid of purpose and why reactionary politics is so alluring in America. Most of all, it humbly attempts to offer a reason to persevere during difficult times.

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The Comitans, huddled together like penguins in the Arctic cold, waved posters at passing cars, cheering heartily when one honked in approval. “Guns not Butter,” one sign read. Another, “When Liberals Lead, Freedom Bleeds.” And, predict- ably, “I’m John Galt.” I nearly ran headlong into them.

Goddammit, I thought. Why now?

The Comitans were a menacing omen. Others existed, of course, like the rain. New York was in the midst of a record, nonstop deluge. Some claimed it was global warming, but most climate models predicted the East Coast would see less rainfall, not more. It had something to do with shifting currents in the Atlantic. Convection, I believe.

Then there was the economic crisis. Nobody could have seen it coming, right? A speculative bubble, evident only after the fact. That’s finance. Good years, bad years—the price of prosperity, supposedly. Not really. It was perfectly predictable. The signs were clear.

However, the Comitans were altogether different. After all, you could adjust to the lousy weather, but did it even matter if you went to work? Sunny weather only drove home the cruelty of cubicle captivity. As for the Wall Street-induced economic crisis, sure, it was ruinous, but mostly for those at a comfortable remove. For the wealthy, it was just momentary turbulence in the first-class cabin, a mere hiccup. The rich never paid for their misdeeds; the poor always did, even if blameless.

The Comitans were genuinely frightening and completely impossible to ignore. No sooner had you forgotten about the noisy irritants than a new crop arrived, spewing hate like crazed soccer hooligans and accosting you as you left the grocery store.

At first, I doubted they would ever converge on the city. It was a reasonable expectation given that, initially, they mostly stuck to their southern strongholds, holding rallies in places like Biloxi, Mississippi, and Decatur, Georgia. But then they began to spread, like a toxic contagion.

Although they kept getting closer, it still seemed unlikely they would actually breach the city limits. New York—cosmopolitan, progressive, diverse—personified the evil they detested. Why come at all?

But they did. It was a modern-day sacking of Rome. Thousands converged on Manhattan on chartered buses that discharged them into Midtown, from where they strategically fanned out across the city, heckling and jeering and picking fights like rabid dogs along the way.

I first spotted them in my neighborhood a few weeks ago. After that, my encounters were mostly from a distance, though each time less so. I should have expected the inevitable. After nearly colliding with a dozen or so of the rabble-rousers after turning the corner of Fifty-Second Street, I did what any New Yorker would do when crossing paths with the deranged and possibly dangerous: I stared ahead blankly. Streetwise. That’s what Gotham’s concrete canyons required.

In my peripheral vision, I caught sight of a seemingly dis- embodied hand from the huddled mass, finger pointing at me accusingly, and a swarm of sneering faces. Over the music playing on my earbuds, a “fuck you” registered, along with some other choice insults. I did not linger. The rain was getting heavy, and I was late for work.

Looks like you’ve seen better days, Liv,” Jay said as I staggered into the office, soaked to the bone. On a positive note, I was relieved to have survived my first direct contact with the Comitans unscathed.

Every day is better than Monday,” I sulked.

About the Author

Jon Sebastian Shifrin is a writer plying his trade in Washington, DC. His work has appeared in The Baltimore Sun, The Hill, Reunion: The Dallas Review, The Missing Slate, The Indian Review, and Futures Trading. Jon also is the founder of the popular current events website, The Daily Dissident (www.dailydissident.com). His non-literary career in politics has taken him from the White House to Capitol Hill to think tanks in Washington and Europe. To learn more about Why Liv?, visit www.whyliv.com.

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Young Adult Fiction
Published Date: 2-11-20
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Meet Michael Jordan Duncan; if you say his name fast enough, it sounds like Michael Jordan Dunking—which is intentional. Thanks, Dad. Mike is a sports fanatic who seems to have everything going for him: a recent growth spurt, a best friend who’s even more sports-obsessed than he is, and a (mutual?) crush on Kirsten Howard, the best player on the girls’ basketball team. Yep, everything’s shaping up nicely…. until he gets injured and his friend gets crazy. All the sudden Mike’s life isn’t looking so great, and that’s before a scandal that implicates both Kirsten and her coach, aka Mike’s father.

 

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Patrick Hueller lives, teaches, and writes in St. Paul, Minnesota. His YA novels have been selected for several “best-of” lists, including the Junior Library Guild, the ALA’s Rainbow List, and YALSA’s Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers. He’s against instant replay in sports but in favor of it in life. Learn more about Patrick and his books at patrickhueller.com.
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Young Adult Fiction
Published Date: 2-11-20
Publisher: INtense Publications LLC
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Meet Michael Jordan Duncan; if you say his name fast enough, it sounds like Michael Jordan Dunking—which is intentional. Thanks, Dad. Mike is a sports fanatic who seems to have everything going for him: a recent growth spurt, a best friend who’s even more sports-obsessed than he is, and a (mutual?) crush on Kirsten Howard, the best player on the girls’ basketball team. Yep, everything’s shaping up nicely…. until he gets injured and his friend gets crazy. All the sudden Mike’s life isn’t looking so great, and that’s before a scandal that implicates both Kirsten and her coach, aka Mike’s father.
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Patrick Hueller lives, teaches, and writes in St. Paul, Minnesota. His YA novels have been selected for several “best-of” lists, including the Junior Library Guild, the ALA’s Rainbow List, and YALSA’s Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers. He’s against instant replay in sports but in favor of it in life. Learn more about Patrick and his books at patrickhueller.com.
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