Osric's Wand: The Wand-Maker's Debate by Jack D. Albrecht
Jr. & Ashley Delay
Book Description
While the world leaders of Archana gather for an
unprecedented peace treaty signing, tragedy strikes, and rumors spread of war.
Osric; a young, untested leader, is thrust into the chaos and must journey far
with his unlikely companions to stop the inevitable world war. Circumstance
brought them together, but prophecy has entwined their fates.
Now, the young Vigile Contege, the world’s greatest
Wand-Maker, and a beautiful Maiden of the Unicorn must put aside their
differences and work together, or watch as their homes are destroyed. Their
understanding of magic will be challenged as they discover new methods and uses
for their powers, and each day will only uncover more unanswerable questions to
torment Osric’s mind.
Why the signing was attacked? What do the unicorns want with
him? How do you read a book with no words? What is so special about his wand?
Rating
Review
What a great adventure, if you like dragons, magic, unicorns
and other mythical creatures you will love this book. It was a nice easy read and
the way that the various races of people interacted was great, the story flowed
nicely I think the only thing I’d like to see more of is action but I get why
you needed the back story. I loved Pebble He is just so cute and sweet and the
way he finds trouble. I loved these characters sarcasm, as a sarcastic person
myself I found it really funny at times.
The book revolves around Osric, and his efforts to stop a
war that may break out after an attack on a treaty signing. After digging himself
out from under what use to be a castle Osric is determined to find out who did
this and to stop a war from coming. Gus a prairie dog wand-maker, his son
Pebble also comes along for the ride. And then there’s Bridgett, a woman who
spent years living among unicorns, she’s really sweet and is rather quiet. Kenneth,
Osric’s best friend you can’t leave and not bring your best friend! Along the way they meet Machai who is a dwarf
he is rather grumpy and is pretty bad ass with his weapons! If you want to know more read the book!
Interview With Jack & Ashley
Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Jack:
Well, I have recently started a new job as a Pharmacy Technician. I
spent the last 18 months at The Institute of Business and Medical
Careers pursuing an Associates Degree. Now that I have completed that
stage, I plan to keep writing and to see how far each of these roads
lead. I am happily single and the father of an amazing 9 year old girl
named Molly. When I am not writing, working, raising my daughter or
studying, you can find me in my backyard checking on my beehives. When I
have some downtime, I can be found at our local Applebees throwing down
some lyrics at the Karaoke show!Ashley: My time is precariously divided between raising my daughter, running a therapeutic massage practice, attending school full time for a degree in English with multiple minors, and co-authoring the Osric’s Wand series. My long term plan is to be able to write and travel full time, but until the retirement plan becomes reality, I will teach English and philosophy at the college level upon completion of my Master’s. A few of my life’s ambitions are to learn Latin, swim off the coast of Greece, and see the Northern Lights.
The first book in the Osric’s Wand series, The Wand-Maker’s Debate, is our first published novel.
Where do you get your ideas?
Ashley: I am certainly influenced by books, movies, and artwork, but many of my ideas come from the discussions I have with family and friends. I love brainstorming about the impossible and discovering what lies hidden within the imaginations of other people, as well as myself.
How did you choose the genre you write in?
Ashley: There are other genres besides fantasy? Actually, I’m a fan of many genres of fiction, but the possibilities are endless with fantasy. It has always been my favorite to read, and I can’t imagine enjoying anything else more when it comes to writing.
What project are you working on now?
What environment do you write in. Do you use a pen and paper, laptop? Quiet room or music?
Jack: For me, it tends to be in my living room with CMT on the television, and nobody around. I use my laptop because I do all of my social networking while writing, which gives me a break if my brain gets muddled. I have neglected my social media accounts this last month, but I fully intend to be back to it as soon as I free up some time in my routine. I can’t seem to write at all if there is no music, so I crank up the Tim Mcgraw and let the fingers fly!
What have you found to be the biggest challenge in self-publishing?
Can you share the blurb from the book with us?
A world of magic in its infancy…
While
the world leaders of Archana gather for an unprecedented peace treaty
signing, tragedy strikes, and rumors spread of war. Osric; a young,
untested leader, is thrust into the chaos and must journey far with his
unlikely companions to stop the inevitable world war.
Circumstance
brought them together, but prophecy has entwined their fates. Now, the
young Vigile Contege, the world’s greatest wand-maker, and a beautiful
Maiden of the Unicorn must put aside their differences and work
together, or watch as their homes are destroyed.
Their
understanding of magic will be challenged as they discover new methods
and uses for their powers, and each day will only uncover more
unanswerable questions to torment Osric’s mind.
Why was the signing attacked?
What do the Unicorns want with him?
How do you read a book with no words?
What is so special about his wand?
Is there anything else you'd like us to know?
Giveaway
Is International
For a chance to win a 6x9 paperback of Osric’s Wand
all you have to do is leave a comment about the interview, review or book and you're Name and e-mail
The contest will end June 30th at midnight.
Winner will be chosen by Mr.Random.
This was so much fun! Thank you for the support and kind words!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this second stop on the blog tour! Another super awesome interview! I think it's awaesome that Jack draws inspiration from his anatomy and physiology class in college! It's great that other things in his life help him write!
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed to a paperback copy! I really want to read this book! LOVE the cover art by the way!
Ashley Hun you forgot to add you're E-mail :-) ~Steph
DeleteOops!!
Deletecazzyae (at) gmail (dot) com
Enjoyed the interview! I've heard from a lot of authors that marketing is the toughest part about self-publishing, but that everything else about the process flows well. Good thing there are bloggers and tour hosts that help out with that ;)
ReplyDeleteYour review is lovely as well — I love how it's descriptive and thoughtful. Makes me want to pick up the book.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Stephanie
thestephanieloves AT gmail DOT com
I absolutely love the book cover. It's one of the coolest I've seen.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in your giveaway :)
penumbrareads(at)gmail(dot)com
The book sounds great and I loved the interview.
ReplyDeleteroseannh95@gmail.com
This book sounds absolutely wonderful. I love immersive fantasy worlds and this sounds like a light, fun read! :)
ReplyDeleteonceuponatime at jaedia.net