{"id":583,"date":"2013-04-23T00:24:22","date_gmt":"2013-04-23T07:24:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/?page_id=583"},"modified":"2015-04-30T17:48:22","modified_gmt":"2015-05-01T00:48:22","slug":"writer-chris-jackson","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/?page_id=583","title":{"rendered":"Writer&#8211;Chris Jackson"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today I am so excited to add\u00a0another\u00a0<strong>Spell Caster<\/strong> to my site. There is something magical about the seas of our little\u00a0celestial\u00a0marble as it circles about in space. Sometimes it is almost\u00a0inconceivable\u00a0that this planet has water and trees and so many things&#8211;often times so amazingly beautiful and at other times so painfully sublime&#8211;and yet, beyond our dome-like shell, there resides the infinite coldness of space.<\/p>\n<p>Looking upon the amazing, fresh and invigorating images documenting Chris Jackson&#8217;s voyages, one feels that\u00a0indescribable\u00a0paradox of what is here, now, within our world and what is out there, beyond our atmosphere. In some ways, we know more about space than we know about the ocean deep.<\/p>\n<p>Chris has had the\u00a0opportunity many of us dream about&#8211;sailing the seas, touching manta ray and watching eels and jellyfish as they swim\u00a0leisurely\u00a0by. \u00a0If anyone knows what pirates of old must have seen with their own eyes, it&#8217;s Chris Jackson.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/Chris-A-Jackson-picture-200x300.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-584\" title=\"Chris-A-Jackson-picture-200x300\" src=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/Chris-A-Jackson-picture-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"450\" srcset=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/Chris-A-Jackson-picture-200x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/Chris-A-Jackson-picture-200x300-200x300.jpg 200w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 85vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>CHRIS JACKSON &#8212; WRITER AND HIGH-SEAS\u00a0ADVENTURER<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>KARA: Hi Chris! Thank you so much for spending time with us today! Let&#8217;s get to it! What is one of the most surprising ways the sea has changed you as a writer?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>CHRIS JACKSON:<\/strong> This is a difficult question in that my association with the sea began long before I made my first serious attempt to write something resembling a novel or short story.\u00a0 In effect, nearly forty years on the sea has taught me a lot about perseverance, more about fear than I ever wanted to know, and a great deal about discomfort.\u00a0 I drew on all of these experiences when I finally got around to writing something with a nautical theme.\u00a0 I say \u201cfinally\u201d because the Scimitar Seas novels were not my first published works.\u00a0 The \u201cfinally\u201d part came to me when I realized that I had a wealth of experiences that I was not drawing upon as a writer.\u00a0 So, in effect, my experiences with the sea have not changed me as much as they shaped me as a writer and gave me a set of tools that not all writers possess.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Ever been in a leaky boat without a bucket? What happened?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>:<\/strong> Leaky, no, but I have been in some \u201cwhite knuckle\u201d weather, for sure.\u00a0 When the seas are larger than the length of your boat, you are in serious weather, and I have been in some that almost doubled the length of the boat.\u00a0 The seas begin to look like mountains, right down to towering rock faces and snow caps, only the snow caps curl down and try to crush you in avalanches.\u00a0 In the three instances I have been in \u201cwhite knuckle\u201d weather, the vessels performed admirably\u2014meaning nothing was seriously broken or carried away by the seas\u2014and nobody was injured more than a few bumps and bruises.\u00a0 Lessons were learned, and I will relive those endless hours a million times in my nightmares.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: That is\u00a0astounding! \u00a0What is the challenging part about writing Nautical Fantasy? And what is the pleasurable reward?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>For me, the most challenging thing is to not go overboard (no pun intended) with the nautical details.<\/p>\n<p><strong>KARA: Hah! &lt;COUGH&gt; Sorry&#8230;Go on&#8230;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>CHRIS JACKSON:<\/strong> Readers of fantasy can tolerate a little less \u201cinfo dump\u201d in that regard than some other audiences.\u00a0 For instance, readers of \u201cmale adventure\u201d might get off on a long paragraph of gun porn, where the hero\u2019s mighty firearm is described in great detail and caliber, but a fantasy audience will go glassy eyed if an author waxes poetic about a ship or the sea for too long.\u00a0 I had a very good editor for the Scimitar Seas novels at Dragon Moon Press, Gabrielle Harbowy, and she knew nothing about boats, so it was a good match.\u00a0 She reined me in.\u00a0 James Sutter, the editor at Paizo, surprised the hell out of me with his enthusiasm and letting me step outside the \u201crules\u201d set by the Pathfinder game system in my nautical details.\u00a0 He basically said \u201cTo hell with the rules.\u00a0 Write the story, and I\u2019ll tell you if you go too far.\u201d\u00a0 I did, and it worked.<\/p>\n<p>The most rewarding is, without a doubt, the fan feedback.\u00a0 The Scimitar Seas novels have won three consecutive gold medals for Book of the Year from Foreword Reviews, and the fourth in the series is in the running again, but the awards don\u2019t compare to the praise of the fans.\u00a0 Don\u2019t get me wrong.\u00a0 I am very proud of the awards, but there is something about shaking a fan\u2019s hand at a convention, looking into their wide eyes, and listening to them tell me how much they enjoyed the story, that really lights up my heart.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_586\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-586\" style=\"width: 189px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/paizo.com\/products\/btpy8vis\/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-Pirates-Honor#8 \"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-586\" title=\"CJ_Piratess-Honor-book-cover-189x300\" src=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_Piratess-Honor-book-cover-189x300.jpeg\" alt=\"Chris Jackson's Latest Book, &quot;Pirate's Honor&quot;\" width=\"189\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-586\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Chris Jackson&#8217;s Latest Book, &#8220;Pirate&#8217;s Honor&#8221;<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: How do you manage to write while sailing?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>It is challenging, but also rewarding as well.\u00a0 Spotty internet, difficult hours when we\u2019re actually sailing, not just sitting in some beautiful cove or harbor, and the distractions of the wonderful places we visit are all high on the list of things to deal with.\u00a0 Dealing with those challenges has been a long learning curve. Originally, after quitting my day job to go sailing, I thought I would have a lot more time to write.\u00a0 I do, but I also have many more responsibilities as a sailor than I did when we were simply sitting at the dock. \u00a0We have become very early morning people, often out of bed by 0400 hours.\u00a0 This gives me long hours to write before anyone else is even awake.\u00a0 These hours are also not challenged by evening festivities of friends, sunsets, cocktails and star-filled skies.\u00a0 If I could have one thing that would make it a lot easier, it would be a satellite internet connection.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">\n<figure id=\"attachment_588\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-588\" style=\"width: 297px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"www.sailmrmac.blogspot.com\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-588  \" title=\"CJ_jelly_IMG_4253B\" src=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_jelly_IMG_4253B.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"297\" height=\"320\" srcset=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_jelly_IMG_4253B.jpg 297w, https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_jelly_IMG_4253B-278x300.jpg 278w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 297px) 85vw, 297px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-588\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">A captivating jellyfish image found on Jackon&#8217;s sailing blog. Click on the image to check out the blog.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: The Caribbean has some of the most beautiful, luminous waters and coral reefs I&#8217;ve ever seen. \u00a0Any place in particular that you long to recreate but haven&#8217;t had the chance yet?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>I have barely scratched the surface of the myriad cultures and wonderful people and places we have visited in the Caribbean in my books.\u00a0 There is just too much.\u00a0\u00a0 I did pattern the \u201cShattered Isles\u201d of the Scimitar Seas novels after the Caribbean, but I left them largely uninhabited and primal for the story.\u00a0 The coral reefs and underwater scenes in the novels came from the Bahamas all the way to Tobago.\u00a0 One of the islands I truly wanted to emulate, but\u00a0didn&#8217;t, was Saba.\u00a0 This is an amazing island in that it rises out of the sea in sheer cliffs all the way around.\u00a0 The only \u201charbor\u201d is manmade, and until it was cut out of the rock, the only way to reach the island\u2019s interior was to land a small boat on a very rocky shore and climb 1000 steps carved into the cliff to reach the old Customs station.\u00a0 The people who settled this island are the most industrious and insane people I\u2019ve ever had the pleasure to meet.\u00a0 They have built roads in places birds would dare not nest, and made a living off of ground that you would swear would not grow a single fig.\u00a0 The rainforest is awe inspiring, and the people are gracious and friendly.\u00a0 It is truly a beautiful place, and far off the beaten track.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_589\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-589\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_Ray_IMG_3810B.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-589\" title=\"CJ_Ray_IMG_3810B\" src=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_Ray_IMG_3810B-300x187.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"187\" srcset=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_Ray_IMG_3810B-300x187.jpg 300w, https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_Ray_IMG_3810B.jpg 640w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 85vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-589\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Another beautiful image from Jackson&#8217;s blog.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Tell us a little about these pirates you write. Alter egos? Past or future lives &lt;grin&gt;?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>:<\/strong> Not alter egos as such, but I do love to live through my characters!\u00a0 With forty years of sea stories under my belt, I have met more old salts and crusty cobs than most, and I used all these rich and varied personalities in my stories.\u00a0 The pirate characters I created in the Scimitar Seas novels are quite different than the ones in my upcoming novel, <a href=\"http:\/\/paizo.com\/products\/btpy8vis\/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-Pirates-Honor#8 \"><strong>Pirate\u2019s Honor<\/strong>.<\/a> In the former, the antagonist is truly a bad guy.\u00a0 \u201cCaptain Bloodwind\u201d is a dangerous pirate because he is intelligent, ruthless, and believes that any means to meet his ends are justifiable.\u00a0 He is building an empire, and as with many of the real pirates of the Caribbean, he knows that he must be merciless to succeed.\u00a0 One character in that novel in particular, Koybur, the heroine\u2019s mentor, I created from several of the old salts I knew in my youth, old fishermen or longshoremen who had razor sharp wits and never used the same euphemism twice. \u00a0He is probably my favorite character in Scimitar Moon.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_590\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-590\" style=\"width: 194px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Scimitar-Moon-ebook\/dp\/B003RWSC26\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-590\" title=\"CJ_Scimitar-Moon-cover-194x300\" src=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_Scimitar-Moon-cover-194x3001.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"194\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-590\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Check out Scimitar Moon on Amazon<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>By contrast, the primary character in Pirate\u2019s Honor, Torius Vin, is more of a \u201cMalcolm Reynolds\u201d type of pirate, and what you might call an alter ego.\u00a0 He has a good heart, but is not above theft and violence to maintain his own ideal of freedom.\u00a0 When his ship is threatened, and his honor besmirched, however, stand back\u2026\u00a0 I\u2019ll point out that Pirate\u2019s Honor is set in Piazo\u2019s roll-playing world of Golarion, and follows the rules of the Pathfinder Rollplaying Game.\u00a0 As such, it is a different type of story, but yes, Torius Vin is a character that I would love to play in that game.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Let&#8217;s go back to an earlier series. Had you always planned to write four Scimitar novels? How did the series evolve? (Love the covers!)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>The series began, as any series should in my opinion, with a stand-alone novel.\u00a0 Scimitar Moon is a story in and of itself, with no cliff-hanger ending or unresolved plot issues.\u00a0 This is what I pitched to Dragon Moon Press, and after some serious editing to get the manuscript down to a length they would approve, the publisher accepted.\u00a0 After that, I pitched two additional novels to make a trilogy.\u00a0 Those, too, they accepted.\u00a0 After the second, <strong>Scimitar Sun<\/strong>, was out, and <strong>Scimitar Moon<\/strong> had won a gold medal from <strong>ForeWord Reviews<\/strong>, we were working on the third, <strong>Scimitar\u2019s Heir<\/strong>, and my wife Anne came up with a very interesting plot addition that I could not ignore.\u00a0 The problem was that I\u00a0couldn&#8217;t\u00a0fit it all into one novel.\u00a0 I pitched a fourth book, <strong>Scimitar War<\/strong>, to the publisher, and they accepted, which allowed me the creative freedom to fill out the story properly.\u00a0 I tied up all my loose ends, but there is always room for more.<\/p>\n<p>The cover designs were very different than any of my previous novels, which is what the publisher wanted.\u00a0 The artist, Alex White, who came up with the \u201cstained glass\u201d motif, is a brilliant designer.\u00a0 It gave the series exactly what it needed, a thematic and original look.\u00a0 Not your typical \u201cfantasy\u201d cover, but very striking and clean.\u00a0 I like them very much, and they look so cool when you line them up on a table for a convention\u2026<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Have you decided whether you are a writer sailing or a sailor writing yet?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>I think if I look at that question logically, the answer has to be the former.\u00a0 I will always be a writer, no matter where or what else I am.\u00a0 If, heaven forbid, I develop a deadly allergy to seawater, and am forced to move far inland, I will still be a writer.\u00a0 It is strange, however, that my work (writing) has taken on an even greater importance than my lifestyle (sailing).\u00a0 If someone told me I had to give up one of the two, sailing or writing, the answer would be sailing.\u00a0 I would hate it, but I would make that choice, without a doubt.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: When I lived in a foreign land, I compared searching for books in my language to a scavenger hunt. Do you ever go hunting for books? Ever dock your boat specifically for a paperback or hardcover quest? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>:<\/strong> Not so much, with access to the internet making \u201chunts\u201d like that so much easier, but one thing most cruising sailors share is a love of books.\u00a0 Wherever we go, cruising sailors set up \u201cBook Swap\u201d areas for everyone to drop off and pick up books.\u00a0 Some of these are in languages I can\u2019t read, which is frustrating, but it has broadened my reading horizons.\u00a0 When we return to the US every summer for convention season, we go a little \u201cBook Crazy\u201d.\u00a0 Our luggage tends to weigh a lot more on the way back.\u00a0 My wife recently bought an e-reader, which makes this much easier, cutting both weight and volume (space is always a consideration on a boat).\u00a0 Also, she can download books anywhere we can get internet.\u00a0 I read e-books on my computer, but that kind of makes reading feel like work, since I write on the same machine.\u00a0 I love a hard copy, but I will read an e-book if that\u2019s all I have.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Tell us about the Pathfinder series. A group of you write them? \u00a0And your upcoming book?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: Pathfinder Tales<\/strong>, Paizo\u2019s novel line set in their own role-playing world of Golarion, is currently up to 13 titles in the two years\u00a0they&#8217;ve\u00a0been putting the novel line out, and three more are due out in April, June, and August.\u00a0 The line is not exactly a series, since the stories\u2019 only relationship to one another\u2014other than an occasional character that has popped up in more than one novel from different authors\u2014is the setting.\u00a0 That setting is huge and incredibly rich, so there\u2019s not a lot of overlap in the novels\u2026yet.\u00a0 Paizo is expanding the line, so there are new authors coming onboard all the time, including some fairly big names in the RPG industry.\u00a0 Dave Gross has three books in the line to date, and a fourth coming out in August, all featuring the same characters.\u00a0 Robin D. Laws, and Hugo Winner Tim Pratt have both contributed two novels to the line.\u00a0 The three upcoming books are my own, <strong>Pirate\u2019s Honor<\/strong>, one from Ed Greenwood, creator of Forgotten Realms, entitled <strong>The Wizard\u2019s Mask<\/strong>, and a fourth from Dave Gross,<strong> King of Chaos<\/strong>, that I was privileged to help him out with as an alpha reader.\u00a0 James Sutter, editor of the novel line, has also been a contributor, with his novel <strong>Death\u2019s Heretic<\/strong>, which got great reviews.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pirate\u2019s Honor<\/strong> is the first nautical adventure in the <strong>Pathfinder Tales<\/strong> line, and James Sutter and I came about the deal for the book in an unusual way.\u00a0 I pitched myself to him at GenCon with no specific work in mind, and submitted some writing samples.\u00a0 He asked for some web fiction pitches with nautical\/pirate themes, and I sent him several.\u00a0 He picked my favorite, and I wrote him the 8000 word story in about a week.\u00a0 After sending him the piece, instead of receiving a simple yes or no, my next e-mail from James had the subject line of \u201cPathfinder Tales Novel?\u201d\u00a0 That was a \u201choly crap\u201d moment.\u00a0 He had a hole in his publication schedule, and if I could get him a finished manuscript in five months, he\u2019d sign me up.\u00a0 The answer was yes, and we started writing.\u00a0 I was inspired, so we found a nice quiet anchorage and sat there for about three months doing little but writing and editing.\u00a0 I handed in the novel about a month early.\u00a0 <strong>\u201cStargazer\u201d<\/strong>, the web-fiction piece, which introduces the characters of <strong>Pirate\u2019s Honor<\/strong>, will be released for free on <a href=\"http:\/\/paizo.com\/pathfinder\/tales\/serial\">Paizo\u2019s web-fic page<\/a> on May 8<sup>th<\/sup> to help launch the novel.\u00a0 We\u2019re hoping for a sequel to Pirate\u2019s Honor, and the outline has been submitted, but no word yet.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Fantastic! The cover for\u00a0<em>Pirate&#8217;s Honor<\/em> is stunning. What can you share about that scene? It really grabbed my attention. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>CHRIS JACKSON: <\/strong>First, many thanks to the fantastic cover artist, Denman Rooke.\u00a0 This was his first <strong>Pathfinder Tales<\/strong> cover, and he completely nailed the scene.\u00a0 In designing the cover, James Sutter asked me for a couple of scenes from the novel that I might think would make good covers.\u00a0 This one came immediately to mind.\u00a0 The scene is straight out of the novel, where the pirate\u2019s ship, <em>Stargazer<\/em>, is being attacked by a vicious band of mercenary creatures, half man, half octopus hybrids called <em>cecaelia<\/em>.\u00a0 The snake creature in the foreground is actually a primary character of the book.\u00a0 She is a lunar naga named Celeste, and is also the <em>Stargazer\u2019s<\/em> navigator, and the captain\u2019s lover.\u00a0 As to that, I delve into some interesting concepts in the novel, one being inter-species romance.\u00a0 Needless to say, their relationship is complicated, and a little challenging, especially since she\u2019s venomous.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: What is the genre you most enjoy reading, besides fantasy? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>I have been a hard science fiction fan for many years, so that is my second choice without a doubt.\u00a0 Outside the speculative fiction area, I enjoy a good crime novel, if there is not too much procedural detail.\u00a0 Mystery is good, if the plots are not too convoluted.\u00a0 I have not had good luck with typical \u201cadventure\u201d type novels, as I think they tend to be insulting to the reader\u2019s intelligence, sexist, and sometimes simply poorly written.\u00a0 I find it strange that science fiction and fantasy have, for decades, been considered the red-headed step children of the fiction genres, but now there seems to be a lot better writing, more thorough plotting, better characterization, and a lot better editing in those two genres than you will find in the more traditionally considered \u201cliterary\u201d fiction genres.\u00a0 That is, of course, my humble opinion, and I am the first to admit that I am not very well read in mainstream fiction.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Weapon-of-Flesh-ebook\/dp\/B005JS6FW0\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-591\" title=\"CJ_Weapon-of-Flesh-cover-195x300\" src=\"https:\/\/karaashleydeyold.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/CJ_Weapon-of-Flesh-cover-195x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"195\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: How can readers follow you and find out about your latest releases and adventures? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>:<\/strong> Readers can keep up to date by following our website <a href=\"http:\/\/jaxbooks.com\/\">jaxbooks.com<\/a>.\u00a0 Big announcements like awards and new novels will be posted on the main page, and we also keep up to date on the blog page, and have an <a href=\"http:\/\/jaxbooks.com\/events\/\">Events page<\/a> to list our summertime traveling and appearance schedule.\u00a0 Just click the \u201cFollow\u201d button on the blog and you will receive every post by e-mail!<\/p>\n<p>As for our sailing adventures, my wife Anne does a wonderful job on our sailing blog, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sailmrmac.blogspot.com\/\">sailmrmac.blogspot.com<\/a>.\u00a0 There you will find pictures of all kinds of interesting places, people, and creatures.\u00a0 Anne has a PhD in Biology, and worked in Marine Science for over two decades, so she loves to describe the beauty of the islands, both above and below the water.\u00a0 We have a good underwater digital camera, and take a ton of underwater pictures, and even some movies.\u00a0 Comments are always encouraged!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Anne&#8217;s heart is really in it&#8211;that<\/strong><strong> blog is\u00a0extraordinary. <\/strong><strong>Have any words of advice for new writers? For landlocked wannabe sailors?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>Things are changing so fast in the publishing world right now that both publishers and writers are simply trying to keep up. \u00a0Some are mired in the past, while others are leaping into future markets with both feet and little forethought. \u00a0This is a unique time for new writers in that they are presented with a whole new set of challenges and opportunities than previous generations.\u00a0 Some of these challenges and opportunities go hand in hand.\u00a0 With the opportunity of free digital self-publication, new authors are tempted to throw their work up before it is ready to be published.\u00a0 This is not only careless, but can hurt your writing career.\u00a0 Self-publishing is no longer a black mark on your career, but self-publishing a bad novel is.\u00a0 Advice: hone your craft, get professional editing, and get some credibility by finding a genuine publisher.\u00a0 You may have some success self-publishing, I have done so myself, but if your career is to move forward, you need to explore more than one avenue.\u00a0 Traditional publishing might not pay as well as self-publishing per novel sold, but publishers provide services that you have to do yourself if you are on your own, and they are able to get the word out to a much wider audience.\u00a0 There are some bestselling authors out there who are now self-publishing in the digital marketplace and doing very well financially, but they have built their reputation through traditional publication.\u00a0 Some have made out well starting on their own, but not everyone can do that.\u00a0 Be patient, take your time, and keep writing.<\/p>\n<p>For landlocked sailor wannabes, that\u2019s easy.\u00a0 Don\u2019t be afraid to follow your dreams.\u00a0 Come to think of it, that\u2019s good advice for new writers as well.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>KARA<\/strong>: Interesting points, Chris. Thank you. \u00a0Anything else you would like to add? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>CHRIS JACKSON<\/strong>: <\/strong>Simply thank you for asking such great questions, and thanks to all your readers.\u00a0 Keep watching.\u00a0 There are more novels coming this summer.\u00a0 We are putting out a sequel to the award-winning Weapon of Flesh, which has taken off like wildfire on Kindle.\u00a0 Weapon of Blood will be out soon!\u00a0 Also, be sure to drop by <a href=\"http:\/\/paizo.com\/pathfinder\/tales\/serial\">Paizo\u2019s Web Fiction page<\/a> for great free short fiction set in their awesome world of Golarion!\u00a0 So far this summer I will be at four major conventions: ConCarolinas, <a href=\"http:\/\/paizo.com\/paizocon\">PaizoCon<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gencon.com\/2012\/indy\/default.aspx\">GenCon<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dragoncon.org\/\">Dragon*Con<\/a>.\u00a0 Signed copies of my novels will be available at all of these conventions!<\/p>\n<p><strong>KARA: My pleasure! Readers, i&#8217;d love to add that Chris is doing a giveaway to celebrate the release of his new book. You can find more information <a href=\"http:\/\/jaxbooks.com\/book-giveaway\/\">HERE\u00a0http:\/\/jaxbooks.com\/book-giveaway\/<\/a> ! Definitely check it out. I can&#8217;t\u00a0wait\u00a0to check it out. And thank you for stopping by. Comments and questions are welcome!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>-Kara xx00xx<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today I am so excited to add\u00a0another\u00a0Spell Caster to my site. There is something magical about the seas of our little\u00a0celestial\u00a0marble as it circles about in space. 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