Release Day

Suuzu’s story has officially released! This tale offers a glimpse of what was happening at Stately House while Jacques & Akira (and the rest) were off on the titular uncharted island from Bk6. Once Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend was all told, the final word count was around 38k, so it’s substantial as short stories go. And I’d consider it essential reading. Stuff happens! ::twinkle::

Need more to sway you?

  • Adventures in avian courting lore, especially where nippets are concerned
  • More Amaranthine angels are named & parts of their stories are revealed
  • Another Smythe brazens his way into Stately House (ah, dear Bon-Bon)

I’ll make this post do double duty as the Squee Post for Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend, so keep scrolling at your own risk!

::twinkle::

Bard & Barbarian

Narrated Edition. Bard and Barbarian has been posting slow and steady over on my Patreon account. Reading along is great, but supporters on some tiers can now listen along. The story is being narrated by Travis Baldree. Ch52, “Innocent Bystander” just went live for those in qualifying tiers. AND Ch48, “Friend of a Friend” has unlocked for the Twinkle and Sparkle tiers.

New narrated chapters will arrive every other Wednesday, which means … there’s always something more to look forward to! Learn more about my Patreon here >>

Nippet Sightings

Nine Varieties. It’s release eve! Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend was a lot of fun to write. I’ve been making up nippet lore and dealing with a “moody chicken.” And then the other Smythe brother showed up, and … well, things got interesting-er! Recently, it occurred to me that not everyone may realize just how PERVASIVE nippets are in the Amaranthing Saga & Songs. So … a montage of sorts!

Nippets first appear in Bk3: Tamiko and the Two Janitors:

Joe sighed and lifted his hand. A tiny bird, no bigger than a walnut and just as deep a brown, alighted briefly on his fingertips. Its speckled throat puffed out, and it warbled three notes, like liquid crystal, piercingly sweet.
They were one of his favorites.
He’d always wondered why no one else seemed to be able to see them.

Joe nicknamed them “flutter nuggets,” and that line may have cemented their place as recurring Ephemera in the remainder of the books/stories. They turned up next in Hemmed in Silver (Songs of the Amaranthine, #5):

Thrussel spoke up. “Dun nippets are wild, but I’ve heard of people keeping coral nippets as pets. They have showier plumage.”
“I had a friend who kept azure nippets by the dozen.” Uncle Wyn chuckled at the memory. “He was in so much trouble when the mares found his flock.”

I added a new color of nippets in Fumiko and the Finicky Nestmate:

Although Portia’s wards were an impenetrable barrier to problems, big and small, she’d made allowances for many species, including migrating avians. Hummingbirds darted amidst the branches, which bore clusters of fragrant purple flowers all year round. Tiny birds, bright as jewels. Most people thought of them as the smallest of birdkind. But only because they’d never seen a nippet.
“Vert nippets.” Fumiko hadn’t seen one in a while.

And there was a passing mention in Captured on Film (Songs of the Amaranthine, #6), since nippets were among the ranks of Caleb Dare’s figments:

Eyes crossing as he looked down, Josheb mock-whispered, “Tell me I don’t have one of those baby krakens on me.”
Josheb had taken exception to the tiny airborne figments with tentacles. Caleb was fairly sure the miniature jellyfish were harmless, but they gave Josheb a case of the shudders.
“Birds,” he quickly assured, wanting to put him at ease.
Josheb glanced around. There were birds everywhere. “How do you know they’re figments?”
“You can’t see them,” Caleb reasoned. “And they’re too tiny to be anything but figments.”
“How tiny?”
He made a circle with his thumb and forefinger. “And they’re purple.”
“No way.”
Caleb rolled his eyes. Then checked his phone. With a crooked smile, he said, “See for yourself.”
Josheb squinted at the display, zoomed in, and muttered, “What in …? How are those birds? They look like tiny pom-poms.”
“Easier to tell when they’re flying.” It was silly, defending the goofy little puffballs. But they were one kind he didn’t mind so much, possibly because they weren’t an amalgam of anything.

Nine as the final tally was locked in when Akira received a courting gift for Suuzu from Rafter near the end of Bk5: Fumiko and the Finicky Nestmate

Akira quietly suggested, “And you can hold onto my ankle bracelet for me. So we each still have a part.”
Without hesitation, Suuzu dropped to his knees and lifted Akira’s pantleg. And stilled.
“I thought it’d be good to have something of each other’s. In case the trip gets long.”
Very gently, Suuzu slipped the knot and claimed the length of braid that held a small, tuned stone … and the pretty bit of jewelry Rafter had found.
Best Akira could tell, it was some kind of scarf pin, the sort of thing favored by dragons, phoenixes, and any other clan whose traditional wardrobe involved an excess of draping cloth. The craftsmanship was definitely Amaranthine, because the ornament was comprised of a ring of nine tiny eggs, each a different color.
When Suuzu finally looked up at him, his eyes were enormous, and his lips were trembling.
“Nippet eggs,” Akira managed.
Suuzu stood and swayed closer.
“Did you know I can see nippets now? It’s something really small, but … it’s something.” Akira was supposed to be letting the gift speak for him, but he couldn’t help adding, “It’s a start.”

I think it’s cute that neither of the boys truly understood the significance of the gift at that time. (By the same token, *I* didn’t realize I’d be creating and spinning out that significant in an upcoming story. But I’m glad it worked out that way.)

Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend picks up right after the events of Bk5 … and before the ending of Bk6: Pimiko and the Uncharted Island. So just like our other Amaranthine Interlude story (LMM), you’ll be catching a glimpse of what’s going on behind the scenes & between the books. 

Anyone care to guess what the other varieties of nippets are called? No harm, no foul. (Or … fowl? Heh.)

You can still pre-order Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend (Amaranthine Interludes, #2). So far, it’s only showing up on Amazon. Release Day is tomorrow: May 4. I’ll be setting up the Release Day post (and attendant squee post) to post at midnight in my time zone.

Amazon | shelve on Goodreads

Days Away!

Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend releases on May 4, 2023. Have you pre-ordered?

. . .

He’s more accustomed to speaking for others than speaking up for himself.
Stranded at Stately House, Suuzu Farroost is restless and fretful and lonesome for Akira. Waiting is a misery, and all he has to hold onto is the memory of a fleeting kiss, a circlet of nippet eggs, and one very stubborn, very outspoken valet. To keep him from wallowing, Suuzu’s friends find ways to distract him, and as one story leads to another, the phoenix learns about the special place nippets hold in avian lore, especially where courtship is concerned.

Reminder: Suuzu’s “interlude” is set a few days after the end of Bk5 (Fumiko and the Finicky Nestmate). Much like LMM, the story offers a glimpse of what’s happening behind the scenes at Stately House while the events of the main Saga are taking place.

Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend (Amaranthine Interludes, #2)
Release Day: May 4
Amazon | shelve on Goodreads 

April Mailings

Patreon Perks. There’s so much happening right now, what with Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend nearing publication, soon to be followed by Lord Mettlebright’s Man. And then there’s Farley (Journeymen of Stone, #1) by C.J. Milbrandt, which will release in about a month (5/23). The seventh (and final) book in the Amaranthine Saga is just a pile of word sprints right now, but I like the way things are shaping up. Aaand things are busy over on my Patreon, where Bard & Barbarian continues to update … and where peeks and perks abound. Which brings me to … April’s mailings.

April’s art card features Argent & Tsumiko, and the reverse includes the first official reveal of a new story. (This mailing went out to patrons beginning at the Dazzle tier.)

And April is a Quarterly Bubble Mailer month for qualifying tiers. Many (many, many) of you have asked about a certain set of bottles that first appeared in Bk2, Kimiko and the Accidental Proposal. Why, yes! They were significant. Still are. And if you have been very, very attentive, you might even know what could happen if someone were to uncork the other three. ::twinkle:: 

If you want a 4thy-blue bottle of your very own, there’s time to join the ranks of Beacons & Reliquaries to take advantage of the “courting tiers.” Uncork your wee giftie at your own risk! ::solemn wink::

forthright on patreon >>

Book 6, Chapter 1

Oh, look! You know how much I love making connections … right? I hope many of you have been able to enjoy Scribbled in Margins (Songs of the Amaranthine, #9). Many thanks to those who bought, shelved, read, rated, and reviewed. It means a lot to any author. I appreciate your support.

Adjusted Release Date

May 4. A jumble of real life circumstances conspired, and I was cutting it too close with Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend. So for the first time, I took advantage of the grace period on the pre-order I’d set and adjusted the release date. I didn’t need long. Just a little more time. So Suuzu’s story will now be releasing on May 4, 2023. There’s still time to pre-order. And as a teensy incentive/apology, I offer two quotes that amount to a huge hint about the hijinks that are about to ensue:

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Reminder: This short story (30k~ words) is set immediately AFTER the events of Bk5 (Fumiko) & BEFORE the conclusion of Bk6 (Pimiko). A true interlude. ::twinkle::

Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend (Amaranthine Interludes, #2)
Release Day: May 4
Amazon | shelve on Goodreads 

Bard & Barbarian

Narrated Edition. Bard and Barbarian has been posting slow and steady over on my Patreon account. Reading along is great, but supporters on some tiers can now listen along. The story is being narrated by Travis Baldree. Ch51, “Failsafe” just went live for those in qualifying tiers. AND Ch47, “Last Bell” has unlocked for the Twinkle and Sparkle tiers.

New narrated chapters will arrive every other Wednesday, which means … there’s always something more to look forward to! Learn more about my Patreon here >>

Lulling

I’ll be scarce for a bit. Need to focus on getting Suuzu and the Nine Nippets of Legend out the door on time! Once that’s off to the (virtual) presses, I’ll be back with LMM updates, etc. Thank you for your patience! ::twinkle::