About the Book
Book: Terra
Author: Sofia Simpson
Genre: Young Adult Christian Fantasy
Release Date: February 14, 2023
Elementals don’t mix. They fight over territories constantly and news of their battles is everywhere.
Vela, an Earth Elemental, wants two things: to make it through high school and one day run her very own flower shop. When Linc, a Fire Elemental, strolls into her life, she is immediately thrown into chaos when a bond flares up, connecting them forever. Linc pursues her relentlessly, for connections like this are rare, but Vela wants nothing to do with it or him.
With this news, Vela discovers she and Linc may be a part of an age-old prophecy that could change their world forever by uniting the warring clans. However, a powerful group does not want their pairing to exist, for if it does, the prophecy may come true.
Vela and Linc must keep their bond a secret, for their lives are at risk if it is made public.
Can Vela deny a bond that could unite the battling clans, finally providing peace after centuries of conflict? Will she allow herself to love an enemy?
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Author Interview
I used to be a fly by the seat of your pants kind of girl with writing,
I wrote my first two books like that, so a pantser. But I just heard
the other day the term, plantser, and I loved it! Because that is
what I am now. In my current series, an Elemental Series, I was a
pantser with book one, but with books two through four, I came up
with book descriptions, which I’ve NEVER done before. I haven’t
plotted out outlines or anything, but just knowing where the stories
are going is so helpful. So, as I’m going from Point A to Point B, I
have no idea who’s going to say what and what’s going to happen,
so I still get to enjoy the magic on not knowing where my story’s
going.
I got my Journalism degree in 2000 (wow that dates me!) and I
knew then that I didn’t want to write short pieces. I absolutely loved
the creative pieces I wrote and I wanted to be much more involved
in the story. I also knew I didn’t want to be involved in the news
business. I’m pretty securely placed in the conservative right-wing
of things, and I found the news likes to sit in the left.
But what really got me wanting to write a novel was when the
Twilight craze came upon us. When I went to look for other books
like it, they all had the spicy stuff in them, which surprised me
because these were Young Adult books. So, I wanted to write
stories youth can read without being worried that body parts would
make their way onto the pages.
Funny, if you were to ask me this question two months ago, I would
have said at least a year. But I’ve started, for the first time, using a
writing schedule and just in the past two months, I have nearly
completed the first draft of a 100,000 word novel. I feel like such a
legit writer now.
YES! I love memorializing my friends by putting them in my books.
If my friend’s name ends up in my book, it’s not always their
personalities I use, but definitely some of them. I love to include
quirky behavior; it makes my characters that much more real and
tangible.
My favorite part of writing which keeps me going as an author, is
when “That Moment” happens. When I’m writing and going along,
not knowing what’s going to happen or who’s going to say what,
and suddenly, that perfect moment forms itself on the page, that
ties everything together. It wasn’t planned, it just was born in your
mind, but you love it like it’s your own flesh and blood. And really, it
is. I know in that moment that God just gifted me with something
precious.
About the Author
Sofia grew up moving constantly. Never in one place more than three years, there was plenty of time to daydream during long car rides. College finally gave her a chance to study what she had always dreamed of doing, writing her stories.
She obtained a B.A. in Journalism, married her handsome husband and had two amazing sons. She’s also the proud mother of a 100-pound red rust Doberman who loves to chase around his sister, a fluffy-not-fat-cat.
A big believer in dreaming big, Sofia loves speaking to youth, encouraging them to find hope no matter what their life looks like. Sofia is a daughter of the Lord first and foremost and finds inspiration with stories like King David and Esther.
More from Sofia
I became a Young Adult Christian Fantasy Author so that I could add clean content to the world of Young Adult books. I love writing a great love story, and here’s one that will meet all your expectations of a great enemies-to-lovers romance without the spice. I love writing a story that mixes faith with fantasy, much like Morgan Busse, Nadine Brandes and Sara Ella. And if you’re wondering if the butterfly on the cover has any significance at all? Why, yes, yes it does. Read Terra to find out why.
Blog Stops
Locks, Hooks and Books, October 6
Blossoms and Blessings, October 7 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 7
Texas Book-aholic, October 8
Splashes of Joy, October 9 (Author Interview)
Becca Hope: Book Obsessed, October 10
By The Book, October 11 (Author Interview)
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, October 12
Through the Fire Blogs, October 13 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 14
Guild Master, October 15 (Author Interview)
Tell Tale Book Reviews, October 16
Artistic Nobody, October 17 (Author Interview)
Blogging With Carol, October 18
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, October 19 (Author Interview)
Pause for Tales, October 19
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Sofia is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and copy of Terra!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/28433/terra-celebration-tour-giveaway
What is your writing process like?
ReplyDeleteI usually start my day answering emails doing various author things, then I really start writing around 10 am. I’ll put music on (Céline Dion, OneRepublic, Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack) and get writing. I have to have a general idea where I am in the moment, which scene, but the rest comes off the seat of my pants (did I say that right?). Dialogue especially has to be a natural flow and not scripted or planned. If I’m able I’ll get 3-31/2 hours in and then I’m done creatively. I might het back in it later in the day; but if I got my word count in, I usually call it a day.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great novel. Thanks for hosting this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an awesome book deff adding to my tbr!
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