May Odinn smack my ass! Angela is actually writing about me for a change!
Announcement from Angela
“Move over, Bergen. I need to post something.” I just set up a Mailing List today! Now you can get emails when I have a release date for Tales of the Drui and also, receive my monthly email! On the first of each month, I send out a brief update with my upcoming plans, […]
This is my blog now!
This page is part of the tour. “That’s right!” Bergen says, sitting back in Angela’s black, leather chair. “I’ve commandeered this here blog.” He drops his muddy boots onto Angela’s writing desk while popping the cap off a bottle of Guinness he swiped from her stash. “Bergen’s Blog sounds better anyway. Unlike her, I […]
Outlines and Word Counts and Nerves
I heard back from another agent who requested the outline and the first 50 pages of the manuscript. Now, I know I need an outline and, when I built my book package back in August, I included an outline. But a little nagging voice kept digging at me on whether or not what I had […]
Building Bergen
This page is part of the tour. Bergen. “I love Bergen,” I say with a grin. I really don’t know how Bergen managed his way into my book. Knowing him, he probably slipped in through the back when I wasn’t looking. As I broke and shaped my story, I worked and warped it around […]
Beginning Book Three…
So…I’m blogging this Autumn afternoon because I am having a hard time pulling away from the Social Media to submerge myself into Bergen’s world. What’s worse, is I know what awaits Bergen…and I don’t want to go there. But I must… Another part of me wonders if I can redo what I just did. But […]
Making Kallan’s World Real
Tales of the Drui: Lorlenalin’s Lies was finished at 250,000 words. Because the book was so long, I had a problem with remembering the full story and events at any one given time. This was wonderful as, every time I read my book from “cover to cover” so to speak, I had forgotten most of […]
Author’s Bio
About the Author Angela B. Chrysler is a writer, logician, and die-hard nerd who studies philosophy, theology, historical linguistics, music composition, and medieval European history in New York with a dry sense of humor and an unusual sense of sarcasm. In 2009, after completing two courses from Long Ridge Writer’s Group, her articles appeared in […]