From Blood to Ink by Brynn Myers - Cover Reveal + Giveaway
Title: From Blood to Ink
Author: Brynn Myers
Genre: Fantasy/Paranormal
Editor: Liz Ferry at Per Se Editing
Cover Designer: Emily Wittig from Emily Wittig Designs
Publisher: Indigo Ink Publications
Publication Date: April 30th, 2021
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Indigo James was a successful author until the day she got writer's
block, and everything changed. Weeks turned into months without anything
but fleeting thoughts and half-ass ideas. That is until the day she met
Mila Aeress—aka the Goddess of Chaos. Suddenly Indigo is thrust into a
world she only thought existed in books. Now she's bound to her writing
for a completely different reason. Her life and her works are more than
labors of love; they're a matter of life or death. Each new manuscript
becomes a book of sacrifice when her blood literally turns to ink.
Brynn Myers is a paranormal romance author. After considering writing a
hobby for years, she finally turned her passion and talent into a career.
She came into the paranormal genre later than most but has always loved
fairy-tales and all things magical. Using that love, she creates charmed
worlds by writing stories involving passionate, strong-willed characters
with something to discover.
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They should be simple enough. I mean, everything begins with them, right?
A single letter can be a word. A series of words become sentences. A
series of sentences become paragraphs: papers, short stories, novellas,
novels. Sounds easy, and yet as I sat there staring at a blank page, I
couldn’t for the life of me seem to put my thoughts into a cohesive
flow.
I was suffering from a severe case of writer’s block, and my muses seemed
to be on the longest coffee break ever. This would have been all well and
good if I weren’t under a deadline with my publisher. Naomi had been kind
enough to give me three extensions but had made it clear there would not
be a fourth. I sent her some pages in hopes she’d take pity on me, but
instead, she emailed them back to me in a bold, harsh font and told me
they lacked my usual passion and fire and to go back to the drawing
board.
Nine hours later, I was still staring at a blank screen. Hope of any inspiration knocking me over was as cold as the cup of coffee and a half-eaten chicken sandwich sitting on my desk. Nothing was working—not the junk food or the caffeine. Maybe I should grab some chocolate and alcohol, I thought. Wasn’t it Ernest Hemingway who said, “Write drunk, edit sober”? Hell, what did I have to lose at this point?
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