Pentagonal Dominion Series, Standalone
Epic Fantasy (adult)
Date Published: April 8th, 2022
Publisher: Shadow Spark Publishing
“My secret would plunge the world into chaos.” “How much is it worth?”
Calinthe is an asexual dragonfly-person who was sent on a mission to find two missing men. She learns one of the men is from a species thought to be extinct, who had the misfortune of being captured in a matriarchal society where all non-women are enslaved. Though she maintains a disguise with help from her companion’s illusions, Calinthe is actually intersex. If her secret were to be discovered by the matriarchy, she would be enslaved as well.
What is the hardest part
of writing your books?
For me, it’s
the editing phase, when I go through with a fine-tooth comb to make sure
everything is consistent, that plot holes are filled, and that I am satisfied
with how all my characters are acting. It gets monotonous after a while, and I
hate revisiting parts that I’ve already dwelt on. I crave fresh and exciting
scenes, so editing is hard because it’s such a bore.
What songs are most
played on your Ipod?
Well, I don’t
use an iPod and I don’t have any way of checking for sure which songs I’ve
listened to the most, but if I had to guess, it’d probably be something by
Blackmore’s Night or Loreena McKennitt, two artists I’ve listened to regularly
for about fifteen years now. Their music has inspired many scenes, characters,
and even entire novels in my fantasy world.
Do you have critique
partners or beta readers?
Yes, I use
numerous beta readers. I’m a bit too obstinate to use a critique partner. I
know what I want in my books and don’t want someone telling me to change major
aspects of it. Beta readers are sufficient to let me know what scenes need more
or less, which characters aren’t engaging right, and where my prose could use
work.
What book are you
reading now?
I’m actually
on a hiatus from reading at the moment, unless you count beta reading.
Currently focusing on beta reading a dream-centric fantasy novel for a friend
on Twitter.
How did you start your
writing career?
I’ve been
writing stories about my fantasy world since I was a kid and at some point, I
figured I ought to share them with the world. The only problem was that
everything I’d written up to that point was written for myself. It was not
publishable. I decided to step back from my pet projects and work on something
I could truly publish. I got feedback from writers on Goodreads in mid-2019 who
suggested I join Twitter and connect with people in the writing community
there. It was there that I met my future publisher, Shadow Spark Publishing,
which I joined in August 2021. My debut novel came out in April 2022.
Tell us about your next
release.
My next novel,
coming out in August 2023, is Merchants of Light and Bone, which takes place in
the same world and time period as MoKaM, but features a different cast of
characters. MoLaB is a story about a father who lost his daughter in a freak earthquake accident. The
earthquake revealed a deposit of glowing crystals, which he carves and sells as
a light source. He soon questions whether the earthquake was actually an
accident.
About the Author
Erika McCorkle is an avid world-builder and consumer of all things fantasy, whether that be books, video games, or anime. She has been developing the Pentagonal Dominion for over two decades and has just recently begun publishing novels that take place in that fantastic world. She has a Bachelors of Science in Biology and works as a laboratory technician on the graveyard shift at her local blood bank, which qualifies her as a vampire. Her debut novel, Merchants of Knowledge and Magic, is available now.
Contact Links
Twitter: @KiraoftheWind1
Instagram: @kira_of_the_wind
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