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JENN McKINLAY: What a long strange trip it's been (to quote the Grateful Dead) to reach this release day. As most of you know I have written A LOT of books but none have punted me out of my comfort zone quite as far as this book.
What was different? The world building, for sure. In mystery, a dead body really moves a plot along. In romance, there're the conflict between the two people who are clearly supposed to be together, but in fantasy, well, it's whatever you want it to be. Honestly, it felt like there were no rules!!! At first, I was resistant and wrote a mystery with romantic elements but as I turned in draft after draft, my editor kept pointing out that the more fantastical elements, the better, so I went all in.
In the end, our librarian who desires a quiet non-magical life, ends up dealing with a sentient grimoire, a pesky raven, an undead Viking, a ghoul, ghost pirates, and a very evil dark witch. Not gonna lie, it was an absolute blast to write this fantasy. I'm working on WITCHES OF QUESTIONABLE INTENT right now and having just as much fun since I'm much more comfortable in the world I've created. Clearly, getting out of my comfort zone was a good move.
How about you, Reds and Readers, what's something you've done that is out of the ordinary for you?
The staff of the Books of Dubious Origin collection:
More about the book:
When a librarian discovers she’s descended from a long line of powerful witches, she’ll need all of her bookish knowledge to harness her family’s magic, in this enchanting cozy fantasy from New York Times bestselling author Jenn McKinlay.
Zoe Ziakas enjoys a quiet life, working as a librarian in her quaint New England town. When a mysterious black book with an unbreakable latch is delivered to the library, Zoe has a strange feeling the tome is somehow calling to her. She decides to consult the Museum of Literature, home to volumes of indecipherable secrets, some possessing dark magic that must be guarded.
Here, among their most dangerous collection, the Books of Dubious Origin, Zoe discovers that she is the last descendant of a family of witches and this little black book is their grimoire. Zoe knows she must decode the family’s spell book and solve the mystery of what happened to her mother and her grandmother. However, the book’s potential power draws all things magical to it, and Zoe finds herself under the constant watch of a pesky raven, while being chased by undead Vikings, ghost pirates, and assorted ghouls.
With assistance from the eccentric staff of the Books of Dubious Origin department—including their annoyingly smart and handsome containment specialist, Jasper Griffin—Zoe must confront her past and the legacy of her family. But as their adventure unfolds, she’ll have to decide whether or not she’s ready to embrace her destiny.













Happy Book Birthday, Jenn . . . I'm looking forward to meeting Zoe and discovering how everything turns out for her . . . .
ReplyDeleteHappy Book Birthday, Jenn! What fun for all of us!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love that your editor encouraged you to go over the top with fantasy elements. I can imagine that the world-building was...complicated! I can't wait to pick up my copy at my local indy in the next town and dive in.
ReplyDeleteAre those AI-generated staff members, or did you (or the publisher) hire an artist to draw them?
In my writing, the couple of times I tried to do something out of the ordinary, it didn't sell, so I retreated to my comfort zone, although a new project (more news on that soon!) is a bit out of the ordinary for me. Otherwise, leaving the day job tor full-time fiction writing was a big leap, and it's paid off nicely!
Congratulations on your new book, Jenn! I look forward to it!
ReplyDeleteI am a person of routine. I enjoy ruts. (This made me perfect for boarding school life!) Recently, though, in terms of getting out of my comfort zone, I have been painting my barn -- with a brush, racing the weather -- and my husband, a mountaineer, has roped me up so I can paint the second story while on scaffolding. I am deathly afraid of heights. I don't even walk near high windows. So this is not my happy space. However, very, very slowly, I'm getting the job done. (Selden)
Happy Book Birthday Jenn!
ReplyDeleteI was comforted by your description of the difficulties of working outside the mystery genre, Jenn. It's good to hear about your editor encouraging you to make your new world increasingly fantastical. I'm working on a not-at-all fantastical, present-day novel instead of a mystery right now, and starting to bog down. As you say, without a murder to solve, the plot doesn't move along automatically! But I haven't given up yet. You encourage me!
ReplyDeleteI am like Selden-the deeper my rut the better I generally feel. Still being challenged by picking up and moving across the country a year ago. Having to find all new medical providers, person to cut my hair, making new friends. The list is endless. Even little fun things like driving a golf cart the first time in my life make me a little anxious. I retreat into reading books daily as a coping mechanism.
ReplyDeleteFantasy is not my usual genre, but I will give your new book a go, Jenn.
My copy arriving today. May it be the first of many in a best-selling series that will bring you international fame and fabulous wealth, and when it becomes a movie franchise may it garner all the awards. And I'm sure all the success will not go to your head and you will not forget the little people who read this blog.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jenn! Witches of Dubious Origin sounds terrific!
ReplyDeleteHOO WOW! hoot hoot hooray. Yes indeed, the Hogwarts owls are spreading the word about your witches. Congratulations Jenn. Thank you for sharing the pit falls and work through as this adventure traveled from mind to spine. Well done. -- side bar: I wanted to comment yesterday but spilled a cup of coffee on my cat. So here is my yesterday comment. My first fantasy was And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street" (I was about 5). Back to Witches. I just ordered my e book from the library. Am 7 in line and excited to spin into a new world of lore. ps Blessed Be.
ReplyDeleteme again. Forgot to answer the question. The thing that I have done was to join this blog (10 years ago?) and tell the truth about me. Seriously, my life does read like fiction but i was there.
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