Taking a Break from the Book Trailers

I just want to pause and breathe for a moment and chat a little bit of what I’ve covered and what’s coming.

By John Irvin

          Today’s trailer can be found through this link to my YouTube channel! Click through to watch the short little reel.

Now that I’ve reached the twenty-second book with my trailers and brief blog discussions, I want to breathe for a minute and chat with you.

It’s been a few weeks now.

I’ve covered several series and already in the middle of another.

From the StarQuest Anthology to the Magic’s Time Split series to the Longevity and Shattered series, I’ve also promoted a few stand-alones like Even When We’re Ghosts, Can’t Help Falling, and All the Reasons Why.

There are still a couple more weeks to go.

Can you believe that?

Wait, you say, a couple more weeks? I thought we were doing this for 90 days?

I’m glad you asked that question.

We are, but I only have thirty-three books to promote.

So what am I going to do after they’ve all been given their time in the spotlight, I’m turning to a few author friends who’ve been willing to work with me and share some videos of their own promoting their books.

I’ll also go back to giving some reviews on books I’ve read in the past and using that as an Amazon affiliate.

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Texas is Its own Nation again, but there’s a Threat!

Can Mark Bennington keep the citizenry satisfied? Can he stave off the invasion of his nation to the south?

By John Irvin

          Today’s trailer can be found through this link to my YouTube channel! Click through to watch the short little reel.

Mark Bennington is the Governor of the Great State of Texas. Thanks to the Black Out and the ensuing civil unrest, he had to extend his term and the people aren’t happy.

Over in Georgia—or what’s left of it—Steve, Sara, and Alex are in a scurry to get out of their neighbourhood now under the reign of violent gangs. They’re planning to head to the Locke Republic, but along the way, they meet Max Norren who has started a resistance and is seeking, what he calls, the Southern Federation.

Will these wars bring the end of the survivors? Will they mean the beginning of something good or evil? Will freedom be returned to the people?

Can order be restored among these sprawling new nations?

It’s amazing how life can make its quick twists and turns.

One minute you’re a member of a city council, the next, you’re running for your life. The next moment, you could be leading a garrison of order-seeking patriots against gangs on your home city’s streets.

Even after that, you could be running for the presidency of a whole new nation!

Yes, a lot goes on in this second installment to my Shattered series.

I must say, I really enjoyed bringing the North American War and its preceding events to life. Although, I’m beginning to wonder if some of it is an unexpected prediction.

Maybe, I need to go back into this series and listen to what my characters were telling me? Maybe, I need to learn from these people I created!

Maybe you should, too.

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When the Black Out happens, the Old World is No More

Sam Turnover is a member of a network that’s been prepared for when the power grid goes down.

By John Irvin

          Today’s trailer can be found through this link to my YouTube channel! Click through to watch the short little reel.

This is the first installment of my Shattered series. I’ve come to call the genre a political drama.

A solar flare knocks out the power grid. There’s a chain reaction in a nuclear facility that blows up the entire northeastern seaboard, sending Washington, D.C., to kingdom come.

In the wake of this devastation, a neighbourhood network asserts its authority over the couple of streets on which its members reside.

Naturally, the military and violent gangs attempt to overrun it, but the people stick together and fend off the invaders.

Samuel Turnover is second-in-command of the network and discusses with his leader plans to form a new nation.

Will it go through? Can there really be new nations, free and independent, on the North American continent?

Is the United States of America gone for good?

This series consists of five short novellas and they were actually sparked from a pseudo-future-history article I wrote.

I wrote the article as if I were a historian in the future relating the events of the Black Out the following North American War. Then, friends told me I should write the actually series.

So I did.

Welcome to volume 1, Collapse. Come join my characters as they play a major role in the history of this western hemisphere.

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The Beginning of a Royal Line

This high fantasy is the first novella in an old series about a family’s generations…

By John Irvin

          Today’s trailer can be found through this link to my YouTube channel! Click through to watch the short little reel.

I wrote and published this book years ago, hard to believe. Since then, I’ll be open, I haven’t given it much promotion. That’s more a problem with my focusing on the next project then the next one after that and not giving each book its needed attention after publication.

I published it and decided, if it does well, I’ll write the next several books and publish them.

Well, it’s only sold a few copies and that’s my fault.

So, I’m trying to make up for that today with the book trailer above and this short discussion.

Wilyon is a Clan Chieftain in the nation of Lykaenia. The nation is a very loose territory with pockets of clans being ruled by their on Chiefs. Lykaenia has no sense of itself at the moment.

But, the question proposed to Wilyon has him stumbling through the wilderness contemplating a future for the young nation.

With an invader on their northern border, the Lykaenian council recognises their need for a strong national government and they want a king.

Can Wilyon accept the new crown? Can he begin a new era for his nation? Can he lead his peoples in defense of the kingdom against the invaders?

Depending on the outcome of this story, a dynasty could be formed for Lykaenia.

This story does not take place on the planet Earth by the way.

Each book is planned to bring a new generation onto the stage. Wilyon’s descendents take on the family name of Restour. If you read this book and like it, maybe you’ll find out why they choose that name.

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Today is a Special Day with a New Revamp

I’m announcing the start of a new series.

By John Irvin

          Click through to watch today’s YouTube episode announcing the start of what I’m calling my 90-Day Author’s Assault.

          Although this is a short blog today, I’m excited to share the news with you. For the past month, I’ve been working on a host of episodes for my John Irvin, Author Journey series.

          For the first thirty days, I’ll be sharing short book trailers for my own works. There will probably be more than thirty by the end of it, because I’m still publishing more books even as this blog comes out!

          After that, I have sixty days to share the works of so many of my fellow authors. I’ve already reached out to several author friends I’ve gotten to know over these past couple of years. Some of them are new authors, some have been doing this official authorpreneur business longer than I have.

          I’m so excited to share all of this with you.

          Although, you just might get tired of seeing me on all your social networks because I’m going to be sharing these posts every single day on every single network.

          This is devotion. This is commitment. This is probably also a little crazy.

          But crazy keeps the world going round.

          Personally, I’m looking forward to seeing what my author friends will be filming for their trailers I’ll be sharing later.

          Also, this will run 90 days, which means, it’s going to charge into the New Year of 2021!

          Hopefully, the visibility this could bring for my author friends and myself, we’ll be able to have an amazing launch of the New Year for our works.

          I do know one thing. Every single episode, I’ll be sharing my team’s GoFundMe fundraiser for the Book Tour in Spring 2021. So, if it doesn’t get on people’s nerves, we’ll probably get better donations then.

          And if you know any authors, please, have them shoot me an email at john@johnirvinauthor.com. I have plenty of spots open for the episodes!

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Pieces from My Series, Snippets from Patreon, and What I’m Reading

I want to share some pieces of parts of me—yes, I did just say that…AGAIN.

By John Irvin

I’m having a short book reading out of Book 1: Hidden Lake’s Light in my Magic’s Time Split series—you know, the Perma-free book? Perma-free is exactly what it sounds like: permanently free.

I know some writers believe no writer should have to give away their books for free. Others think, maybe giving away your first couple might advance you. I can see both sides of the point of views.

So, I’m not sure which side I’d ascribe to, except I am giving away this book for free. It’s an e-book, so it doesn’t cost me—except for the cover art.

But anyways, go check out the reading:

            To be honest, I enjoy last week’s reading. It was the first time I’d done that. Of course, I couldn’t see your faces—but, I could imagine them!

            I’m finishing up reading two books.

            Most avid readers admit to doing this—I’m just being honest. But most of the time, I’m reading more than one book. Life is just too short, you might say. Sometimes, I’ll try to force myself to focus on one book. But that doesn’t last long.

            This past month I’ve been reading Harry Potter: The Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling, Writing the Fiction Series by Karen Wiesner, The Fire Unseen by Andrew Jaxson, and Rapture by Don Montgomery.

            They’ve all been good. I finished Rapture and Sorcerer’s Stone just recently, I’m almost finished with The Fire Unseen.

            Yes, I know, I was born at the end of the 80s, so I should have been on the bandwagon with the kids who grew up in the 90s and already read the Harry Potter series. Well, some of us are “late” at things.

            I must say, even though I’m 30 years old, I still enjoyed the kid’s story. I’m looking forward to reading the rest of the series.

            But, I do want to finish the other two first before starting a new one—we’ll see how long that lasts.

            And now, the vlog transcript.

            John Irvin, Author Journey Series

Episode 8, Reading Excerpts Part 2

Welcome back to John Irvin, Author Journey Series, Episode 8, Reading Excerpts Part 2. With last week’s response, I’m looking forward to this next read.

I may just enjoy reading my stories. Of course, being an introvert and in the centre of attention has its qualms. But, right now, I can’t see your faces, so that makes it a little easier.

Today I’ll be reading out of Magic’s Time Split, Book 1: Hidden Lake’s Light. Next week, for Part 3, I’ll be reading an excerpt from my Patreon exclusive series: Ikkilion Chronicles.

And now, an excerpt from Hidden Lake’s Light. There may be some spoilers ahead, just to warn you.

Jessica pointed in the direction of a clump of trees off behind the City Hall cabin.

            Levi followed that long, slender index finger to the site it was directing him to. He caught his breath when he saw them—two shadows sneaking through the trees away from the camp.

They twisted under the lower branches, slipping through the bushes, stalking down to the lake about fifty yards from the guards’ position.

            “Who do you suppose they are?” Jessica whispered.

            Levi shrugged, sliding off his perch and crouching behind the bottom of the resting log.

            Following his lead, Jessica peered over his shoulder.

            At that moment, two beams of light flooded the distant surface of the lake.

            “We know for one thing, they’re not the Indians. They’re part of our group.” Levi surmised. Eyes narrowed, he started forward.

            “Where are you going?” Jessica grabbed his shirt sleeve and tugged.

            “Going to see who they are,” he looked back at her.

            “It’s probably just one of the married couples wanting to have a game of midnight skinny-dipping.”

            Levi froze.

            This could be true, he mused. But why would they be taking the flashlights into the water?

            The expedition team brought waterproof flashlights naturally, but midnight scuba diving didn’t add up.

            The two figures weren’t taking their clothes off either. Instead, they were tromping into the water, fully-clothed, holding their lights pointed straight ahead.

            “I think it’s safe to say, they’re not skinny-dipping,” Levi whispered in Jessica’s ear. He then started forward again, keeping low while he charged down the shoreline.

            Jessica gave a huff before taking off after her best friend. As much as she didn’t want to meddle in other people’s business, she had to admit, she was curious why these two decided to explore the bottom of the lake while everyone else was asleep.

            “Hurry,” Levi called back, his voice just above a whisper. He sloshed into the waves, keeping his gaze on the two beams of light now fading beneath the surface. “Maybe we can follow them.”

            Jessica arrived at the spot, studying the shapes below.

            “You really want to swim down there this late at night? Why don’t we just wait till they come back up and ask them what the heck they’re doing?”

            “Because,” Levi bared his teeth. “That would take all the fun out of it.”

            “Well, we at least need someone still up here standing watch.”

            “Good idea,” he nodded, standing waist deep in the water already. He turned and met her gaze. “You wait here, I’ll be back.” With that he lowered himself until the waves rushed over the top of his head.

            Letting out an exasperated breath of air, Jessica crossed her arms, her head swiveling from side to side. Everything was too quiet for her comfort.

            A shadow stepped out of one of the tents back in the middle of the settlement.

            She knew from the tent it was Gael. Watching him stroll up to the town’s group of out-houses, she figured he was just on a midnight visit to the john. Turning back to the lapping waves, she could barely make out the flashlight beams.

            Wow the lake is deep, she concluded. And this close to land too.

            The lights were gone in a blink.

            Jessica realised her hands were clinging to her own arms, her mouth holding her breath. She took in a steady breath, forcing herself to remain calm, but her mind started searching the back spaces where all the worst-case scenarios loved to wait for moments exactly like this.

            “Jess?” Gael’s voice was close enough to hack away the cobwebs stringing over her thoughts.

            She turned, stopping herself before she gasped.

            Gael was almost on top of her.

            How had he finished his business, noticed her, then gotten so close without her even hearing him?

            “Gael,” she responded, her tone high-pitched.

            “What are you doing way over here?” Both his eyebrows were creating a semicircle disconnected in the middle over his forehead. “Where’s Levi?” His gray eyes bounced from the point on the lake’s surface where she’d been staring then back to her.

            “Umm…” Good job, Jess. That sounded convincing.

            Gael stopped within three feet of her. “Jess? What’s going on?”

            “Well…” You’re doing great. “We saw two figures go diving down there.” She pointed to the spot where she’d last seen the flashlights. “Levi went after them. I guess they’re at the bottom of the lake—maybe found a cave—because I can’t see the lights anymore.”

            “Why didn’t y’all let me know?” Gael’s stare was now glued to the water.

            “I don’t know,” she flapped her hands in the air. “It was a spur of the moment decision I guess. I told him we probably should, but he was too intent on following them.”

            “I should probably go after them,” Gael breathed, he could hear his blood taking his pulse by storm.

            “I want to go with you,” she blurted out, grabbing his shirt sleeve when he tossed off his shoes.

            Taking the first two steps into the cool water, Gael paused and met her frantic stare. He knew there would be no forcing her to stay. With a nod, he waved in the direction of the camp.

            “Wake somebody up to stand guard while we’re gone. I’ll wait.”

            Without another word, Jessica dashed back to the tents, woke the head of the Ferris household up, and informed him what was going on in as few words as possible. Then she stormed the shore diving into the water at Gael’s side.

            He had to grab her by the shoulders and make her look into his eyes.

            “Quietly, Hon,” his drawl would have a soothing effect on anyone’s nerves. “We need to go in together. Take my hand, we’ll find them, don’t worry. Levi’s fine.”

            She nodded, accepting the extended hand.

            The two of them tread deeper into the water—their hair standing up on the back of their necks, sending goose bumps down their spine. Uncertain whether it was the water’s temperature or their nerves, they pushed on.

And that’s all for today’s book reading. Come back next week and I’ll have the next one running.

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