Jen Ponce author site publishes Elle article about Amy

Jen Ponce author site publishes Elle article about Amy

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Jen Ponce is an indie author and writer of Kick Ass Women and oogy monsters. She works as an advocate for victims of domestic and sexual violence and speaks about healthy relationships, the dynamics of intimate partner violence, and healthy sexuality. She recently invited Elle to discuss Amy, the main character in the Weeia Miami urban fantasy series, as a Kick Ass Woman. Click here to read Amy, a Kick Ass Woman and Hero

Author site features interview with Elle

Author site features interview with Elle

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MM Jaye, a bilingual Greek native who pens contemporary romances, published an interview with Elle in which they discussed Unelmoija: The Dreamshifter and Unelmoija: The Mindshifter, the first two ebooks of the Weeia Miami urban fantasy series, as well as Unelmoija: The Spiritshifter, the third title of the series due out this month. Read the interview at MMJaye writes.

Writer’s Process Blog Tour

Writer’s Process Blog Tour

Nicholas N. Rossis, a fellow author and colleague, invited me to participate in an international authors project, The Writer’s Process Blog Tour. He is the author of Amazon’s #1 Pearseus fantasy book series. This month, Nicholas published The Power of Six, a collection of short science fiction stories, and is working on Mad Water, book four of the Pearseus series.

He recently answered four questions about his work and process on his website, and nominated other writers to share in the same way. I was one of them so here goes. If you find the information of interest please pass it along to your social media followers. Thanks for stopping by my website!

1) What am I working on?

I’m editing Unelmoija: The Spiritshifter, the third book in the Weeia Miami urban fantasy series. I’ve also begun writing Unelmoija: The Timeshifter, the fourth book in the series.

2) How does my work differ from others of its genre?

I’ll focus on how it’s similar first: it’s a first person account by Amy, the lead character; the story takes place in Miami, an urban environment; there is mystery, action and light romance.

It varies from other urban fantasies I’m familiar with in that the story is about the Weeia, superhumans with extra abilities, as opposed to vampires, were animals, fairies or witches.

3) Why do I write what I do?

In a way Amy, the main character in the Weeia series, inspires me to share her story. I write urban fantasy because I enjoy reading urban fantasies, and watching programs and films based on urban fantasy books.

4) How does my writing process work?

Outline, write, edit, write, tweak outline, write, edit, repeat then edit, edit, edit.

Meet my author colleagues

Jose Arana

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With the psychological and cinematic vision obtained while attending the University of Southern California, Jose Arana found his artistic self. He cannot wait to share his work, including this epic fantasy tale brought to life through a magical comic book series.

Chronicles of a Necromancer is very dear to him, and he hopes you enjoy reading every page as much as he had writing it!

Find out more about Jose at Chronicles of a Necromancer

Jen Ponce

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Jen Ponce is an urban fantasy author who published her debut novel The Bazaar January 21st, 2014. She is editing the second book in the series and writing the third. She attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha, studying English and Creative Writing. She is a proud indie author.

Find out more about Jen at her blog

Tweet about Elle Boca interview garners 590 views

Tweet about Elle Boca interview garners 590 views

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Last week, a Tweet about an interview with Elle garnered 590 views, two favorites and nine retweets. The Tweet referred to the interview and Boca’s Updates Page (Fantasy author site features interview with Elle).

On Monday May 12, Effrosyni Moschoudi, author, The Necklace of Goddess Athena and The Lady of the Pier – The Ebb, published an interview with Elle on Effrosyni’s Blog, The public diary of a Greek dreamer. The popular Tweet was about the interview.