My first post of 2019 is going to be a treat, folks! Not only is Lisa Burton, stunning spokesmodel for author C.S. Boyack, visiting my blog, but she’s here to share Craig’s latest book, Voyage of the Lanternfish.
Now, I’m always excited when Mr. Boyack trots out a new novel. His stories are wildly imaginative and flavored with a bit of odd. I’m a huge fan of odd.
I’m also a huge fan of monsters, especially cryptids. There are root monsters in Craig’s new book! Seriously, how cool is that name? I can’t wait to meet these guys. Let’s see what Lisa has to say about them.
“Oh, my gosh, Mae. I’m so happy to be back here. In fact, I’m happy to be anywhere this time of year. The writing cabin gets pretty cold and lonely about now.
“Anyway, Craig has me out on tour for his newest book, Voyage of the Lanternfish. I know fantasy monsters aren’t quite cryptids, but work with me here. I thought they might appeal to your readers, because of the cryptic connection.
“Craig wants to have his say, so he made me bring some data along. We’ll share it, then we can have some fun.”
The root monsters in this story are part of the good guys. Mal, the witch doctor, grew them in a planter attached to the window of a Gypsy caravan. He plucked them from the ground, lopped off their leaves; voila, instant creature.
They started out as something that could keep watch in the middle of the night while my characters traveled through wild country. My original vision of them was based around what were called Pigmies in The Mummy Returns. The pigmies were a swarm with sharp teeth and pointy sticks.
My root monsters retained a lot of that throughout the story. They scrounged things like old fish hooks to fight with, but the sharp teeth remained. There could be a smattering of the tooth fairies from one of the Hellboy movies. (Swarms are scary.)
They started growing in number, and some of them needed singling out. These monsters got names. They developed their own pidgin English.
One of the things I really enjoyed was how their culture advanced. They became the storytellers aboard the ship, and their verbal history might be the only thing these pirates leave behind. Their stories are always a bit off kilter from the actual truth. As an example, they have no idea about numbers. There is a scene where the monster named Boss is trying to negotiate for more monsters. In typical fashion, characters would spout numbers and work toward the middle in negotiations. Boss just throws random numbers out that are nonsensical.
Their culture evolves to the point that the rest of the crew looks forward to monster story time. The giving of a name is looked upon as a badge of honor and must be earned. I even hinted that they may be developing their own shaman.
Make no mistake, while they are dangerous and ruthless, they are also comedy relief. My recipe of tooth fairies and Pigmies got a healthy dose of Minions, and a pinch of Wile E. Coyote too.
If you’d like to know more, I’ll make sure Lisa drops off a cover, blurb, and purchase link.
“Now that the boss had his say, we can do the fun part. Look, I brought you a new poster. I chose this one, because it has a couple of root monsters in it. I know the one in the red hat is Flattop. He gets dialog and everything in the story.
“I really enjoyed dressing up in pirate clothes for a couple of months while Sean worked on these posters. Your readers should feel free to share them on Pinterest, or even use them as computer and gadget backgrounds. That’s what they’re for.
“As the pitch-girl for Craig’s work, I’ll leave you all the important stuff to add to the post whenever you’re ready. Now, what’s fun around here before I head for my next stop?”
Hmm…Maybe I should have Lisa chat with the Mothman, the Fiend, or even the monsters that make an appearance in my next book. She could handle any of them. Then again, she’d probably find their wardrobe atrocious and I’d have to agree. She and I will have to settle for shopping.
And speaking of shopping, I highly recommend you go forth and ONE CLICK Voyage of the Lanternfish. I’m currently reading it and can vouch you’re going to love it!
Check out the blurb:
An honorable man is mistaken for his disreputable father. Now he’s pushed into a political scheme to start a war that will spread across multiple kingdoms. James Cuttler’s fiancé is being held captive to ensure he goes through with the plan.
He soon decides his skills are at sea and procures a ship to wage war upon those who disrupted his simple life. He can’t do it alone, so he recruits a band of cutthroats to help him. But first, they need guns and munitions to outfit the ship properly. Deception and trickery will only get them so far. Eventually, they’re going to have to engage the enemy.
James’ goals aren’t necessarily the same as his crew. It’s a delicate balancing act to collect enough loot to keep his crew happy, while guiding them back to rescue the girl.
Voyage of the Lanternfish is filled with adventure, magic, and monsters. Lots of monsters. Hoist the colors and come along for the ride.
Author Bio:
I was born in a town called Elko, Nevada. I like to tell everyone I was born in a small town in the 1940s. I’m not quite that old, but Elko has always been a little behind the times. This gives me a unique perspective of earlier times, and other ways of getting by. Some of this bleeds through into my fiction.
I moved to Idaho right after the turn of the century, and never looked back. My writing career was born here, with access to other writers and critique groups I jumped in with both feet.
I like to write about things that have something unusual. My works are in the realm of science fiction, paranormal, and fantasy. The goal is to entertain you for a few hours. I hope you enjoy the ride.
Connect with Craig at the following haunts:
Blog | My Novels | Twitter | Goodreads| Facebook | Pinterest | BookBub
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Thank you! I know Craig will appreciate the additional exposure!
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I love the sound of Craig’s new book! Can’t wait to read it!
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Thank you, and thanks for sharing the post.
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I’m really enjoying it and am sure you will too!
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A damsel in distress, weird monsters, the open sea . . . sounds like a GREAT story! Congrats to Craig on this new release and on his way cool beard.
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Thank you. I had a blast writing it.
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Heehee. He included plenty of fun and fantastical creatures and people!
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Thanks for letting Lisa stop by today. You guys have fun shopping.
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I need a pair or purple boots.
It’s always a blast to host you and Lisa!
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Thanks, Mae. Tell Lisa to keep her eye open for another good bottle of that rum. Yo ho ho.
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Lisa Burton is over at Mae Clair’s place today. She’s stumping for my new book, Voyage of the Lanternfish. She’s also handing out one of her new posters, so if your phone screen is looking a bit old here’s your replacement.
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I just started my copy of Craig’s book. I am hooked. If I didn’t have to work, I would be finished already.
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Wow! Those paychecks are important. Take your time.
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Awesome, Michele! That is a fabulous recommendation!
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Have this one in my TBR, Mae. And I’d love to see Lisa chat with the Mothman, Fiend, or new monsters!
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Thanks, Teri. We can make that happen on Lisa’s radio show.
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Good to know about the book, Teri.
And yeah, I need to round up a few of those beasties and have them sit down and chat with Lisa!
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Oh, this sounds so interesting!
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So glad you stopped by to check it out! Thank you!
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Glad to hear it. It’s on Kindle Unlimited too, if you have that option.
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I love your new artwork, Craig. Lisa looks awesome. Thanks for hosting, Mae.
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I always try to have a few promotional posters featuring Lisa. They are always pretty popular.
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My pleasure. Thanks for visiting, Robbie!
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I was too tired to read last night, and that made me sad because I was looking forward to more of the book. I absolutely ADORE the root monsters. Wishing you much success, Craig.
Mae, as always, you have been a fabulous host.
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Very cool. The story dribbles characters into it as it goes along. Glad the monsters work for you.
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I always enjoy hosting Lisa and Craig.
And I had the same problem last night, Staci—totally burnt out and went to bed early. Tonight, I’ll be reading!
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Lovely post, Mae. I’m looking forward to the book myself.
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That’s good news too. Hope you enjoy it.
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You’re sure to enjoy it, John!
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Thanks Mae. Of course, I like all of Craig’s stuff.
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You have a crazy imagination, Craig.(I mean that in a good way 🙂 ) The root monsters are cute!
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Aren’t they interesting little creatures, LOL?
And I agree with you about Craig’s imagination, craziness and all! 🙂
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It is crazy. I admit that. My hope is to produce entertaining stories, and I may have done it this time.
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Great cover! I love the idea of root monsters and adventures on the sea. I’m adding this to my Kindle! I look forward to reading it.
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Thank you. Means a lot to me.
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Awesome, Denise. I’m sure you’ll love it. Especially with root monsters, LOL. That’s got to be a seal of approval! 🙂
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What a fun post. Craig and Lisa crack me up. Great intro to his book, Mae, and I love fantastical sea tales. Thanks for sharing.
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Glad you enjoyed it.
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Great to have you drop by and check it out, Diana. Craig and Lisa always deliver “entertaining stories.” LOL
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I have The Hat in my kindle and need to read that one first before getting another (Diana-rules for not getting buried in unread books). Looking forward to more, though.
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You’re sure to enjoy all of them!
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This one’s on my TBR list. And I have to say Lisa looks good as a pirate!
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It was a lot of fun creating, even the promo posters.
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Lisa always looks like a star!
You’re sure to love this one when it surfaces on your TBR, Joan!
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Happy New Year, Mae! I hope you enjoyed a lovely Christmas. So wonderful to read about Craig’s new release. Bravo to Craig! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Thank you, Natalie.
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Happy New Year, Natalie! I hope 2019 is off to a fabulous start for you and yours.Thanks for dropping by to check out Craig’s latest release. {{hugs}}
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Fantastic post!! Lisa is stunning, as usual, but as a pirate… Wow!! I was entranced by the creation of the root monsters and am about one-third of the way through the book so I can see how they are progressing and advancing. Btw, Mal is becoming one of my favorite characters. 🙂 Thanks for sharing, Mae! Best wishes, Craig!
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Oooh, you’re ahead of me in the books, Jan. I loved hearing your thought and know Craig will, too. Happy reading and thanks for visiting! {{hugs}}
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So glad you’re enjoying Mal and his gardening skills.
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Lol, Craig! That’s one way to put it. 🙂
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Congrats on the new book. I love any kind of monsters…and love that poster!
sherry @ fundinmental
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Thank you, Sherry. I like the monsters, and there are an abundance of them in this story. I always try to have a few new Lisa posters for my releases. There are two more yet to be shared along the tour.
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Sherry, you and I are kindred monster fans. I’m enjoying the heck out of Craig’s book. The “monsters” are a treat, their “maker” even more. This is a rollicking adventure, I’m delighted to be on!
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Great post, Mae & Craig. (Ya gotta love it when Lisa comes by!) SO looking forward to reading this one! 🙂
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I’m about 70% through this imaginative work, Marcia. Craig’s latest is brilliant!
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Good to know. I’m bumping it up in my TRB list! 🙂
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Thanks for considering my newest yarn. Means a lot to me.
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