A Preface from the series, A Reign of Blood & Magic

An author includes a Preface at the beginning of a novel to give the reader insight into why a book was written. I include preliminary descriptions in some books to honor the story. A story and/or character originates from a seed of an idea, but a story concept is not only shaped by an author’s imagination, but also by life experience. The Preface for The Scarlett Mark, the first book in A Reign of Blood & Magic series, explains the inspiration behind my dark fantasy series. I hope you enjoy it.


Preface

The Scarlett Mark was an abstract idea during the summer of 2012, in that a story hadnโ€™t taken shape yet. At that time, I was employed as a bookseller at Indigo Books & Music, and though I had written several manuscripts, I wasnโ€™t writing at this time. In fact, Iโ€™d given up on writing a book, let alone publishing one. Yet, I worked in the bookstore for years, waiting for inspiration to bear words. Participating in Harry Potterโ€™s and then Stephanie Meyerโ€™s book releases, always waiting, hoping, the muse would strike again.

And then: The first season of The Game of Thrones aired on HBO. The story hooked my imagination to such an extent, I was soon reading the series: A Song of Ice and Fire. I appreciated George R. R. Martinโ€™s writing style, especially the way he shared his prose, offering up one character at a time. Now, some readers might be upset by a characterโ€™s demise, and I certainly was too, in some cases, but history proves that humanity is unkind, so what I see as a realistic approach to characterization or being true to oneโ€™s narrative, is what I admire most about George.

And then, bam! My imagination sprouted a seed of an idea.

A Reign of Blood and Magic (not the original series title) began with Scarlett, Ruby, and Rose. One day at work, Iโ€™m in the lunchroom and three names pop into my head. Iโ€™m mindful of the color red, from the beginning. It isnโ€™t long before Iโ€™m writing their story. This story.

My favorite character to conceive is Cynara. The story begins with her and if she ever dies, the series will end with her, too. I love her capacity to act. To not accept strife from anyone. To go where no other woman has gone before, regardless of the consequences.

I published the first edition in 2015. An early reviewer and close friend said this book seemed as if it was written from a childhood heart, and I think thatโ€™s true. The author in me who loveโ€™s fairy tales, especially Sleeping Beauty and everything Disney, wants to connect with real life heroes and heroines in a fantasy way, wrote this story.

I hope you enjoy it!


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Published by Shelley Kassian

Shelley Kassian is an author, writing timeless stories of romance and dark fantasy.

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