Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Guest Blog and Giveaway with Cornelia Amiri


Happy Halloween. As an author of Celtic/Paranormal/Romance novels, my favorite holiday is Samhain, the Celtic festival which gives us our Halloween traditions. Samhain, pronounced SOW-uhn, is the Celtic New Year, October 31st or November 1st. Samhain falls between the old year and the new, it is a day without time. Spirits of the dead and supernatural beings easily cross into our earthly dimension on this day, since the veil between worlds is at its thinnest. The ancient Celts put food or treats out for their ancestors and celebrated this day with them.

Here are some Samhain excerpts from several of my books.
First, an excerpt from DRUID BRIDE, which will be released in 2010 from Eternal Press.

After taking a deep breath, he climbed the hill. Now that the fire was blazing, Tanwen raised her hands above her head and twirled as gray headed Lossio beat the bodhran while Tanwen chanted.


“The fire sparks. The veil parts. Spirits among us. Bones, ashes, dust are once again family and friends. Ancestors come near, feast with us here. Dance and Sing around the stone ring. Great powers abound. All hail Samhain.”

Next, a few lines from DANGER IS SWEET, published by Awe Struck E-books:


The air was filled with an exuberant din of singing, chattering, and further Samhain merriment. Her child would be born on this day, which fell betwixt the old and new year. A day without time.

Malcolm grinned at Bethoc as he carried her through the city streets. "A selkie, a Scot, a Pict, and born on Samhain; this will be a special child."

This is a quote from Sulwen in DRUID QUEST, published by Awe Struck E-books:


"Aye, but she is only in the Otherworld. You shall see her spirit at Samhain, and in the next life you will all meet again."

Here are a few lines from Samhain from VIXEN PRINCESS, published by Awe-Struck E-books:

Mabon bid his friends good eve, and with a slight stagger, walked back to his tent. Lifting the oilskin flap, he crawled inside and rolled onto his cot. Shutting his eyes, he fell into a deep, drunken sleep. Until the words, "The dead walk tonight and it is not even Samhain," sounded in his ear, along with a puff of hot breath.

Here is an excerpt from THE FOX PRINCE, published by Awe-Struck E-books:


"Lads!" Nesta clapped her hands hard. "The tarts are almost done."


"Come, get your face painted for Samhain," Aelfrida called to the boys.


Firmly, she cupped the tallest lad's chin in one hand while brushing a chunk of crumbling charcoal across his cheeks. He shut his eyes tight and she blew the excess soot away. She looked at his sooty face and clicked her tongue.


"I do not know if you are a spirit of the dead or a dirty-faced lad."


He raised his arms and curled his fingers like claws then moaned loud enough to be heard in the otherworld.


"Oh!" She laughed. "A spook you are then!"


"Paint my face," the youngest lad called as he bobbed up and down. The charcoal felt dry and powdery in her fingers as she sketched the outline of a skeleton on the little urchin face.


"You are a true haunt," she declared.


She smudged the third lad's face with black charcoal and pronounced, "The spirits are sure to think you one of them and pass you by." She stood back and grinned. They are so cute. Not a one is a terror as they are of a wont to be. "Let me paint your face, Githa," Aelfrida called to the little girl.


"Nay." She shook her head and scampered toward the wall.


Aelfrida burst out in laughter. A pounding noise sounded at her back followed by creaking and a chill gust of wind. She swiveled to her left. The door was open but no one was there. The children suddenly grew quiet. Their wide eyes fixed upon a spot to her right. Slowly, she turned.


"Boo!" Tryffin stood there with a huge grin on his soot-covered face.


Aelfrida flung her hands aside her head. "You are a sight." She dropped her shoulders and burst out in giggles.


"I am a spirit come to find a live body for Samhain." With a seductive gleam in his eyes he said, "I think I shall take yours."



Would you like to win a pdf copy of The Queen of Kings

or how about a pdf copy my funny Celtic Vampire Romance - A Fine Cauldron of Fish

or a pdf copy of Druid Quest
Just leave a comment.

Three winners will be chosen, one for each book.



Happy Samhain,

Cornelia Amiri



37 comments:

Misty said...

Great interview I would like to read Queen of Kings or my funny Celtic Vampire

misty_labean@yahoo.com

Amanda from Novel Addiction said...

I'm a sucker for all things celtic. And all things vampire... I'm a sucker for a lot of things, actually...

Enter me, please, I think these look so interesting!

Morning Glow
ohmorningglow AT aol DOT com

Ina said...

oh please count me in - these books sounds great!
greetings, Ina

Judy said...

Your books sound great. I also love all things Celtic!! Enjoyed reading the excerpts. Anyone of these books I would enjoy reading.

cait045 said...

Queen of Kings sounds so good and I love the cover.

usignolc(at)yahooDOTcom

cornelia amiri said...

Thank you so much Mitz, I appreciate it. Have a happy Halloween.

Morningglow, thank you so much. AS you probably guessed I'm a sucker for Celtic stories and vampires also. Happy Samhain/Halloween.

Ina, thank you so much. I appreciate it. Happy Halloween/Samhain.

cornelia amiri said...

Dear Judy,

Thank you so much. I love the Celts too. I'm so glad you enjoyed the excerpts. Happy Samhain/Halloween


Dear Cait045,

Thank you so much. The cover artist did a fantastic job on the cover. I love it too. I appreciate you kind comments. Have a Happy Samhain/Halloween.

s7anna said...

I really enjoyed reading your post...I'm fascinated by all thing Samhain related...especially the history behind it...it totally captivates me...Celtic history is of course unbelieveably interesting...in fact Robin D. Owens, a fave author of mine based her series on Celta on celtic customs

Happy Reading!!!
Anna Shah Hoque
s7anna@yahoo.ca

Estella said...

I would love to read any of these books.

kissinoak at verizon dot net

Tabitha Shay said...

Love anything Celtic...Great interview....Tabs

The Scarf Princess said...

Great interview! And thank you so much for the correct pronunciation of Samhain. I've heard it pronounced every which way so I'm happy to have the correct way.

joderjo402 AT gmail DOT com

Raonaid Luckwell said...

Great Interview! I've only read one of your books, and you are one of my favorite celtic author, one I go to when I need my celtic fix.

Witchy Woman said...

Hi Cornelia,

I was flying on my broom when I noticed the words Samhain & Halloween in the post. Please throw my potion bottle into the mix, I'd love to read any of the 3 pdf's. Wishing you cauldron fulls of candy. :)

Maggie Dove said...

Great interview, Cornelia. I love your cover!

cornelia amiri said...

Dear Joder,

Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. I've been corrected by people who slowly pronounce Sam (like the name) & Hain (like hane with a long a). Of course I just smile at them. I don't speak Gallic or Welsh, I wish I did, but I find them to be difficult languages. But it's something to do with the h followed by the m. That makes the m either a w or a v sound. Like in the name Siobhan, where the b, since it follows the h is pronounced like a v (Shavonne). To be honest, I look up pronunciations whenever I can, because I don't understand Celtic languages that well. Again thank you so much for the kind words. Happy Samhain.

Eva S said...

Thanks for the great excerpts! I'd love to read any of these books!

eva.silkka at gmail.com

cornelia amiri said...

Dear S7anna,

Thank you so much. You're cat is so cute. I love orange cats. Samhain or Halloween is my favorite holiday. It also makes one of the best settings for any paranormal/romance. I'm currently working on a novella set entirely at Samhain but I'm only in the beginning stage of writing the rough draft. I too like Robin D. Owens. My favorite author of Celtic literature is Morgan Llewellyn. I like my books also LOL. Thank you so much for the kind comments. Happy Samhain.

cornelia amiri said...

Thank you so much, Estella. I really appreciate that. Have a very happy Samhain.

By the way, I love your name.

cornelia amiri said...

Hi Tabitha,

Thank you so much for stoping by. i really appreciate it. I'm reading your WITCH'S BREW now and loving it.

cornelia amiri said...

Dear Raonaid,

How kind of you, thank you so much. I'm thrilled that I’m one of your favorite Celtic authors, and you go to me when you need a Celtic fix. That comment made my day. Thank you, thank you, and thank you. Have a very happy Samhain.

cornelia amiri said...

Dear Witchy Woman,

Thank you so much for landing the broom and reading my post. Samhain/Halloween is my favorite holiday. Thank you for the kind words. Happy broom riding, and have a blessed Samhain. Right back at you, with wishes of cauldrons of candy for you. And lots of chocolate.

cornelia amiri said...

Thank you so much, Maggie. I think the cover is great as well. Thank you for the kind comments. Have a very Happy Samhain!

cornelia amiri said...

Dear Eva,

Thank you so much. I'm glad you like the excerpts. Thank you for the kind comments. I appreciate it so much. Have a
Happy Samhain/Halloween!!!

cornelia amiri said...

Correction -- Sorry everyone, I have a bad cold today that's affecting my brain. The author I love so much is Morgan Llywelyn, I misspelled her last name. So sorry.

Raonaid Luckwell said...

Oooh, I love Morgan Llwelyn's books. I have Druids, Bard and Pride of Lions in my book collection. Absolutely loved Druids the best..

cornelia amiri said...

I love her books too, Raonaid. Pride of the Lions is fantastic and it's a sequal to Lion of Ireland. If you havn't read that yet, you will probably love it. Druids is fantastic, and there is a sequeal to it that's incredible. I love it so much. It's -- The Greener Shore. I consider it a must read for anyone who likes Morgan Llwelyn.

Paris said...

Love your excerpts and I love all things Celtic!

s7anna said...

Hi Cornelia,
Tigger thanks you for the compliment...he's now wandered over to his favourite nook and is fluffing his fur earnestly!

Happy Samhain to you too!!! :)

Anonymous said...

I have to admit I havent read anything celtic related. I would love to win a copy to get a chance to read it. Thanks for stopping by.

Sue

Barbara said...

Ooh I love the cover.

Carol said...

Thanks for the great interview. I'd love to win one of our Celtic books.

cornelia amiri said...

Thank you Paris. I'm so glad you liked the excerpts. Happy Samhain/Halloween.


Dear Sue (okibi_insanity),

Thank you. I think you would enjoy Celtic/Romance. Happy Samhain/Halloween.


Dear Bard Girl,

Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Happy Samhain/Halloween.


Dear Carol,

I appreciate your kind words. Hapy Samhain/Halloween

Amy1225 said...

Count me in please. I cant wait to read these books!!

amyturci(AT)yahoo(DOT)com

Alicia0385 said...

Great post! Thanks for taking the time to share with us!!

Pleas enter me in this wonderful contest!

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Pam P said...

Love Celtic stories, Cornelia, and always enjoy your books. Love to get in for Queen of Kings.

vickie said...

i would like to read my funny celtic vampire vbarton24 at gmail dot com

booklover0226 said...

I look forward in reading these books.

Thanks,
Tracey D
booklover0226 AT gmail DOT com

 
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