What inspired you to become an author?
Storytelling, in any of its forms, fascinated me and I wanted to do that.
How did you come up with the title for your latest book?
This one was fairly easy. I wanted a title that would distinguish it from the series (The Lizard Queen) it follows. I wanted it to be something intriguing for those who haven’t read the series, while also letting those who have read it know when this book takes place.
If this book is part of a series…what is the next book? Any details you can share?
My plan is to write several books that will fall under “Lizard Queen Tales.” They won’t necessarily be sequential but they will be set in the same world with overlapping characters.
What book are you reading now?
Recursion by Blake Crouch
What books are in your to read pile?
The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli and Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
Who designed the cover of your latest book?
Ryan Valle. I found him via DeviantArt when I was looking for an artist for The Lizard Queen series. He designed all but two of those books, as well as the three volumes. It was a no-brainer to use his wonderful services for a Lizard Queen Tale book. I highly recommend him.
Do you have any advice for other writers?
Keep at it. Even if you can only find an hour or so a day to write, do so. And move forward. Don’t spend time going back over what you wrote the day before or you’ll find yourself stuck in a loop and you’ll never progress. Just get out that first draft and then you can get to editing.
What is next for you? Do you have any scheduled upcoming releases or works in progress?
I’m currently working on a novel that is related to other non-fantasy books of mine that center around the fictional town of Coronado, New Mexico.
After the Stars Appeared
A Lizard Queen Tale
H.L. Cherryholmes
Genre: Fantasy
Date of Publication: 8/10/20
ISBN: 8654919922
ASIN: B08D8KRBX5
Number of pages: 299
Word Count: 109,517
Cover Artist: Ryan Vale
Tagline: What if you knew the world surrounding you wasn’t the one you started out in?
Book Description:
Consumed by that question and feeling as though she’s lost part of herself, Uyazani despises this unfamiliar world. Glittering stars in the night sky are as abnormal to her as the pressing need to conceal her true origins.
Once a low-ranking soldier and now a special deputy for the Queen, she traverses the landscape in search of others who share her memory of a world past. When she locates one who seems to have discovered a possible way back, she grows fiercely determined to use his information to return to their world. But his mind is not what it once was, nor is Uyazani the only one who wants him to unlock the secret. She finds herself in a deadly tug of war with others who have darker intentions.
With time running out, she must either quickly unite his fractured memories to uncover the way home, or accept that the world she longs for will be forever out of reach.
Excerpt:
She pulled down
the exaggerated point of her wimple to better shadow her face. Adding a veil
had been an option, but doing so would indicate she belonged to a cryptic sect,
and that would only bring about questions. She’d chosen a dark-brown, long
jacket and tall black boots for the same reason she’d chosen not to attach a
veil. Should she be noticed, she would look like any of the hundreds of
proselytizers rampant here in the Lower. She’d counted on this when she’d first
learned where he was, and so far, the disguise had worked. No one had given her
a second glance. Not that anyone should, really, not this far south; but on the
off chance someone here was from Queensperch in the Upper and had perhaps
visited High Palace in any sort of capacity, it was best to remain
inconspicuous. Although she planned to continue the ruse while speaking with
the asylum holder, she was nevertheless prepared to reveal herself, should it
come to that. It wouldn’t, though. The heavy purse thumping against her thigh,
as she followed an asylum worker down the narrow corridor, would be enough of
an introduction. She doubted she’d even need to make up a name for herself.
Left alone in
the asylum holder’s cramped study, she took another look at the letter—not the
one that had been sent to inform her of his presence here in the asylum, but
the letter that he had sent to the palace librarian. Many of the words were
smudged and had been long before she’d slipped it into her trouser pocket prior
to leaving the Upper. Because of the smudges in the center crease she guessed
the ink hadn’t quite dried when the page was folded and handed over to whomever
would help to smuggle it out of a castle and into a palace. At the top of the
parchment, however, one line stood out clearly:
When a world
expands history swells
The rest of the
sentence, as well as the rest of the letter, was impossible to see in the
dimness, but she didn’t need to; she’d read it so many times that she was
certain she could recite the missive from memory. This was the letter
confirming the possibility—a very strong possibility—that she could return to
where she belonged. She carefully refolded it and returned it to her pocket.
Gaslights
flickering against the walls cast an unsettling glow that made it seem as if
objects in the room moved ever so slightly when not looked at directly. She
wondered if this was purposeful. The occupants of this place surely needed no
help in being unsettled, so it had to be for visitors. Probably to get them to
leave quickly. The asylum would need more than an onerous ambiance to deter
her. She’d come a long way and had no intention of leaving without the one whom
she’d come for. Sweat gathered at the bottom of her wimple.
About the Author:
H.L. Cherryholmes, author of The Lizard Queen series, A Slight Touch, Come Back for Me, and The Reminisce was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico but has spent most of his life in California. He has a BFA from the University of New Mexico and a Master’s degree in Playwriting from the University of California, Los Angeles. Currently, he lives in Southern California with his husband, Ron Cogan.
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