Hello, and happy Thursday. My guest today is good friend and Story Empire colleague, Craig Boyack, here to talk about his latest Lizzie and the Hat release. I’ve read all of these novellas and thoroughly enjoyed them all. After you check out Craig’s post, be sure to take a gander at my review for Good Liniment listed at the end. And now, here’s Craig…
Thanks for letting me borrow your space again, Mae. I’m here to talk about Good Liniment. This is the newest entry into The Hat Series. Remember, this series consists of short novels that can be read in a single afternoon. They’re also stand-alone stories, so you can start anywhere you like without feeling lost. Maybe somewhere like Good Liniment.
I have my spokesmodel, Lisa Burton, out touring around with her posters, and those always lead to a few clicks. That leaves me to talk about the craft elements of my stories.
One thing I strive for is to avoid low hanging fruit. I’m not saying I haven’t used zombies or vampires in my stories, but I try to make them different somehow. Those who know about Kevin the vampire will understand that he’s not a sparkly and romantic hunk of a guy.
Whenever I can, I try to come up with something new. Speculative fiction has enough dragon riders, schools for the magically gifted, and others. This brings me to creatures I created for this story; bog trogs.
A bog trog is a magical creature about one story tall. They’re amphibious predators who live underground. Inside their gut, they produce the most powerful magical element of all, magical ambergris.
One of my new characters, Cyrus Yoder, makes a living by harvesting the occasional bog trog then selling ambergris to members of the magical community. Finding a creature that lives underground is no mean trick.
Cyrus is acutely aware of herd management, and only harvests one every few years to replenish his stock. Otherwise, he monitors their locations using a sequence of archaic tools and notebooks to determine when they might move again.
He has to wait until one of the trogs relocates to gain access to them. Bog trogs cause sinkholes when they move, so it’s not a very safe battleground when the time comes. They’re also not above eating him.
Good Liniment happens at a time when Cyrus is out of ambergris and desperate to restock his supply. Even the cult that’s trying to kill off witches won’t keep him home when one of the creatures decides to relocate.
I try to be peripherally aware of many things. Sometimes they come together in strange but wonderful ways. A news bit about sinkholes, a bit about finding ambergris washed up on the shore and what it’s worth, then one day a bog trog shows up at the writing cabin. I keep notes and bookmark interesting tales I come across online. I also use Pinterest as a great visual resource that helps me remember items.
If you would like to go hunting for a magical creature that has no problem eating you, using nothing more than a spear on unstable ground, then part of Good Liniment might appeal to you. Oh, and Cyrus does it all while someone else is trying to kill him simply for being a witch.
BLURB:
Someone is murdering members of the local witches coven. They turn to Lizzie and the hat for their unique skills that might help eliminate the killers.
A religious zealot might be a monster, but is still a human being. This task isn’t the same as staking vampires or shooting zombies. It isn’t the usual project Lizzie takes on for her night work.
This all takes place during a recovery period for Lizzie. She needs to keep her cover band together and find a new way of getting them gigs. More bands and less venues are making finances tight. The hat didn’t make things easier during her absence, by spreading rumors about why she took her sabbatical.
Someone killing others over a point of view insults Lizzie’s sensibilities. She has secrets to keep. Her employers have secrets, too. It doesn’t make for a comfortable working environment, but she agrees to do what she can.
Convincing her strong willed employers to stay indoors during all this poses another problem. Can she keep them alive long enough to finish her task?
Good Liniment is full of magic, magical creatures, and an entire underground community living amongst us.
The Hat Series consists of short novels that can be read in a single afternoon. They’re full of snarky dark humor and can be easily read out of order.
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Bog trogs, sinkholes, magical ambergris—Craig is at his usual imaginative best with his latest Hat story. Be sure to hop over to Amazon and ONE-CLICK your copy. Before you go, however, here is my review of this entertaining story!
Another good entry into The Hat series, Good Liniment has Lizzie and the hat coming to the aid of a coven of witches… more precisely, they’re hired to find a killer who murdered one of the coven and is looking to up the score.
The first order of business is getting Lizzie and the Hat together again, given the way the previous novella ended. Boyack does that quickly and efficiently, while providing a glimpse into Lizzie’s family background. There are also several new characters, most of the supernatural variety.
My favorite is “Noodles” a quasi pet-like creature belonging to Cyrus Yoder, a witch and key player in this story. As usual, Boyack’s imagination runs wild with the variety of witches he dreams up, and an amusing foray to a comic con.
There’s plenty of adventure, cameos from past characters (Kevin the vampire, Joe Yoder the cop, and a surprise guest). More music from Lizzie and the Pythons, snark from the Hat, sightings of Hellpox, and a personal favorite of mine—forays into Night Bump Radio. But there are also tense moments, and a hard hit for Lizzie (you’ll have to read the book to discover what that’s all about).
A fun and imaginative tale with a universe that just keeps growing!
Congratulations to Craig on his new one. I finally read the original “The Hat” in the past month—quite a whimsical and fun tale.
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Hi, Pete. Glad you enjoyed the original Hat. They’re all quite an adventure and equally imaginative. I think Craig must have a blast writing these and letting his imagination soar!
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Thank you for that, Pete. I always have fun with these stories.
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Although I would not like to met one, they were a fantastic addition to the story.
Thanks for hostimg, Mae 🙂
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LOL! I agree with you on that, Denise! 🤣
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I wouldn’t want one living in my back yard either.
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These sound fun Mae.
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They’re quite the wild adventure, Fraggle! 😆
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Making a note 🙂
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🙂
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Congratulations to Craig! Thanks for hosting, Mae.
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Thanks for visiting, Jill. I think Craig is having a lot of fun with this release!
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Thank you, Jill.
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I haven’t read this yet, but I suspect Good Liniment may be the best yet!
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I know you’ll enjoy it. So many new and interesting characters. And wait until you meet Noodles! 😆
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I read about him on someone’s, post. Sounds hilarious!
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Especially when he has zoomies!
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Thanks for having faith in it. I had a good time writing it.
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I can imagine… 😃😃
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Thanks for hosting today, Mae. Wishing you all the best on your new book, Craig.
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Thanks for the well wishes, Joan.
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Thanks for visiting today, Joan!
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Thanks for lending me your space once more. Hope we get a bunch of traffic.
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I hope so, too. And it’s always fun to host you! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Entertaining Stories and commented:
The tour for Good Liniment continues today over at Mae Clair’s place. Mae is one of my must-read authors. She writes romantic suspense, supernatural, and even comedy tales that rival the best ever. She’s a good friend, and one of my Story Empire partners. The topic today is a creature I created called a bog trog. Come visit with us, and while you’re there check out some of Mae’s offerings.
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Thanks for sharing, Craig, and for the fab introduction! 🙂
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Congratulations, Craig! I’m enjoying your tour and the stories. Thank you, Mae, for hosting today. 😊
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Thanks, Gwen. I try to make each stop unique so it isn’t just a blurb and cover tour. Glad you’re enjoying it.
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Craig’s tour has been a lot of fun. Thanks for visiting today, Gwen! 🙂
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Congratulations to Craig on the new release!
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Thank you, Sharon.
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Thanks for visiting to cheer him on, Sharon! 🙂
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Another fun tour post, Craig, and huge congrats on this great review. I have Good Liniment on my ereader and look forward to reading it. Wishing you every success! Thanks for sharing, Mae 💕🙂
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Thank you, Harmony. Hope you enjoy the tale.
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It’s a fun story, Harmony, and highly imaginative. I know you’ll enjoy it.
Thanks for visiting today! 🙂
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Fantastic review, Mae. Congratulations, Craig, on what is sure to be another hit!
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Thank you, Staci. Fingers crossed.
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Good Liniment is another great addition to Craig’s Lizzie and the Hat world. Lots of fun!
Glad you enjoyed the review, Staci, and thanks for visiting to cheer on Craig! 🙂
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If bog trogs cause sinkholes, they must be running amuck in KY – we’ve got plenty. And sparkly and romantic are two words I’d never use to describe Kevin, lol. What a creative place your mind is, Craig. Thanks for hosting, Mae!
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Yup. Keep your pets on leashes around the low places so the trogs don’t find them.
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I have to agree with you about Kevin, Teri, LOL!
And now I don’t think I’m always going to think of bog trogs whenever I hear about sinklholes! 😀
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Mae, thank you for the great review. I’m looking forward to reading Craig’s book.
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Enjoy, Karen. Thanks.
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Hi, Karen. I’m so glad you enjoyed the review, Happy reading! 🙂
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Great review, MC. I will download this!
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Thank you, Noelle. Means a lot to me.
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It’s a highly imaginative and creative story, Noelle. Happy reading!
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Enjoyed learning how you were inspired to create a bog trog. Cyrus’s hunts should get easier with the present Patty, the “kind of” witch, gave him.
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Yeah, all this stuff drifts around in my brain and comes together in weird ways. Might as well share them with the world.
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Heehee. Good point, Judi.
Thanks for visiting today to cheer on Craig. His releases are always so much fun! 🙂
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Good Liniment sounds pretty good, Mae. Congrats to Craig, and thanks for sharing this! 😉
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Thank you, Mischenko.
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My pleasure, Mischenko. Craig has quite the imagination and it shows front and center in the world he’s created with Lizzie and the Hat! 🙂
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I recently read Good Liniment. It’s populated with ALL SORTS of characters, what a creative mind Boyack has. Good guest post, good review!
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His creativity is so off the charts. Good Liniment is another great example. I especially loved Noodles! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it, too, Priscilla. Thanks for visiting to cheer on Craig!
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So glad you enjoyed the story. I like having a creative outlet and this series feels perfect for it.
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I’m fascinated by bog trogs now. Excellent post! Thank you for sharing Mae!
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Tessa, I’m going to be thinking about bog trogs every time I hear the word sinkhole now! 🙂
So glad you enjoyed Craig’s post. Thanks for visiting!
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Thank you. I haven’t seen anything like them before, and was thrilled to include them in the story.
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I had to look up ambergris, so you’ve taught me something new (and ew!) with this post, lol. Congrats again, Craig. I’m looking forward to the latest Izzie and The Hat story!
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Occasionally it washes up on some beach. Those who find it make bank. Kind of like finding treasure.
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Educational and fun, Jacqie, LOL.
Thanks for visiting to cheer on Craig. I wish you happy reading with his latest!
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Such creativity, Craig! I would never in a million years have come up with a bog trog. Congrats on the new release. I am hoping to get to read it over the weekend and looking forward to it!
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Enjoy all those creatures and outrageous circumstances, Jan. I’m sending a hug for Noodles! 😁
Happy reading. I know you’ll enjoy Craig’s story!
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Thanks, Jan. Hope you have a good time.
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Great review, Mae. Congratulations to Craig
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Thanks for cheering him on, John. It’s such a fun, colorful tale! 🙂
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😁All his work is terrific.
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Thank you, John.
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Bog Trogs, now that’s an interesting name. They sound like interesting creatures too. A great post, Craig. Thanks for sharing, Mae.
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Thank you, Robbie. Sinkholes are so odd then felt ripe for a magical creature.
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They are definitely interesting critters, Robbie. Craig always comes up with winners, LOL.
Thanks for visiting!
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I continue to be impressed by how many creative, imaginative books so many of you in the blog community produce!
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There are so many good writers in our community, Betsy. Thanks for visiting to cheer on Craig with his latest! 🙂
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Good of you to promote!
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Thanks for sharing your review of Craig’s latest, Mae. This one sounds so good, and I love the series. I’m looking forward to meeting Noodles. 🙂 Many congrats to Craig.
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As always, it’s a super imaginative tale, Diana. And Noodles steals every scene he is in. I just love that, erm, um… creature, LOL!
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Thanks, Diana. Amazon is forever, so it will be ready when you are.
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Love your riot of an imagination and its meticulous outcome!
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Craig’s imagination is front and center in this book, Flossie. As with the other Hat books, it offers a lot of colorful characters and creatures!
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Thank you, Flossie.
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