Tag Archive | Pearseus
Pearseus: Vigil Just Released
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Yay, exciting stuff! Pearseus: Vigil has now been released to into the wild to fend for itself on Amazon. This marks the rebranding of Rise of the Prince as book #1 in the series, with Mad Water now being #2 and Vigil #3. As per your suggestion, Pearseus: Schism has been relaunched as Book…
Cover Reveal: Pearseus, Vigil
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
After long deliberation and thanks to your valuable feedback, I have tried another variation on Vigil’s cover: The background color is close to #3, only a tad lighter, in order to work with the text’s red hues. However, so many of you liked #1, that I’ve decided to use…
Help me Choose Vigil’s Cover!
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
My good friends, I need your help again. I have designed three different variations on the cover for Pearseus: Vigil, and I need your help to choose which one to use. This was my first attempt. I like it, but Electra complained that it was too similar to Schism;…
Pearseus: Vigil ARCs now available!
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Exciting news! Pearseus: Vigil is finished! I now have to prepare the book cover and actually publish it, but in the meantime I wanted to offer a free Advance Reading Copy (ARC) to my blog friends. Anyone who’s interested in reading and (hopefully) reviewing it is welcome to a copy!…
My Platinum Rules of Writing
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Exciting stuff! The prestigious Indies Unlimited published a guest post by me a couple of weeks ago, titled “My Golden Rules of Writing.” I’m republishing here under a new name, to separate it from my previous Golden rules post. It’s nothing you haven’t read before in this blog, but it’s…
A Simple Guide to Deep PoV
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Point of View (PoV) is a fascinating thing. It allows us to play god in the little universe we have created for ourselves (and, hopefully, our readers). And, like a zoom-in function, allows us to zoom in and out of our characters. We can either watch them from afar…
Book review: Mad Water by Nicholas Rossis
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
The third installment of the Pearseus series has the same two elements that normally put me off my reading: a large number of characters and gore/graphic violence. Still, the writing is so excellent that by the last page, I felt enormously satisfied. The author introduces even more characters in…
Nicholas C. Rossis
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Nicholas C. Rossis What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release is Pearseus: Mad Water, the third book in the epic fantasy series Pearseus. Like the other two books in the series, it has reached #1 on Amazon. Quick description: Described as “Game of Thrones…