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This weekend is Salt Lake Comic Con (March 24-March 26). Tu Books authors M.K. Hutchins (DRIFT) and Valynne E. Maetani (INK AND ASHES) will be in attendance. Check out their schedules below:
M.K. Hutchins
Friday, March 25
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
History, Myth, and Archeology: Enriching Your Fantasy with Research from the Real World, Room 150G
Saturday, March 26
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Writing a Great Opening, Engaging Middle, And Perfect Ending, Room 255C
Valynne E. Maetani
Friday, March 25
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Book Signing, Shadow Mountain Booth 1341
Saturday, March 26
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Avatar the Last Airbender: Why This Modern Myth Means So Much to Us, Room 255F
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
The Increasing Diversity of Star Wars, Room 151A
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Beyond Creation: Diversity in Writing, Room 150G
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Attack on Titan Obsession, Room 150G
This weekend is the Salt Lake Comic Con (September 24-September 26). Tu Books authors M.K. Hutchins (DRIFT) and Valynne E. Maetani (INK AND ASHES) will be in attendance.
See their schedules below.
M.K. Hutchins
Friday, September 25
2:00pm – 2:50 pm Pacing and Plotting in YA Fiction Room 235A
Saturday, September 26
1:00 – 1:50 pm Live Plotting: Build a Story Room 255F.
See her schedule here.
Valynne E. Maetani
Thursday September 24, 2015
3:00 – 3:50 pm The Legacy of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra Room 250A
4:00 – 4:50 pm Why We Love Nintendo Room 255C
Friday September 25, 2015
11:00 – 12:00 pm Valynne Maetani Book Signing Shadow Mountain – Booth 1401
1:00 – 1:50 pm The Universality of Hayao Miyazaki’s Storytelling Room 255E
7:00 – 7:50 pm The Truth is Still Out There: The Return of the X- Files Room 255C
Saturday September 26, 2015
4:00 – 4:50 pm The Muppets: Why They Still Matter to Lovers, Dreamers, and Us Room 255E
See a copy of her schedule here.
Hey everyone! Today I'm featuring a book from Lee & Low's Tu Books imprint, a debut novel by M.K. Hutchins. I actually only got the book in the mail a few days ago, so I haven't finished reading enough to write a review yet. But that doesn't mean I can't share some info about it with you!
I like what I've read so far, so I've also decided to offer a giveaway of the hardcover (open internationally, ends 7/3/2014). Make sure you get all the way down to the end of the post and use the Rafflecopter widget to enter the giveaway.
On to the book!
About the book:
Tenjat lives on the shores of Hell, an ocean filled with ravenous naga monsters. His island, a massive Turtle, is slowed by the people living on its back. Only those poor enough to need children to support themselves in old age condescend to the shame of marriage. Tenjat is poor as poor gets, but he has a plan.
In the center of the island rises a giant Tree, where the Handlers—those who defend and rule the island—live. Against his sister’s wishes, Tenjat joins the Handlers. He couldn’t have picked a more dangerous time. The Turtle is nearing a coral reef where it desperately needs to feed, but the naga will swarm just before they reach it. Even novices like Tenjat are needed for the battle.
Can Tenjat discover his sister’s secrets in time? Will the possibility of love derail all his plans for a richer, marriage-free life? Long-held secrets will at last be revealed in this breathtaking debut from M. K. Hutchins.
About the author:M.K. Hutchins's short fiction appears in
Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show and
Daily Science Fiction. She studied archaeology at BYU, which gave her the opportunity to
compile histories from Maya glyphs, excavate in Belize, and work as a faunal analyst.
Drift is her debut novel.
Are you intrigued?
Blog Tour Schedule
June 19: John Scalzi’s Whatever Blog - M.K. Hutchins on worldbuilding and cultural ecology
hereJune 20: Supernatural Snark – M.K. Hutchins on being inspired by Maya mythology
here.
June 23: It’s All About Books – M.K. Hutchins’ top 5 most influential books
here.
June 25: Read Now Sleep LaterJune 26: The Brain Lair - Check back for the link!
Giveaway Rules:- Open internationally.
- We are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.
- One set of entries per household please.
- If you are under 13, please get a parent or guardian's permission to enter, as you will be sharing personal info such as an email address.
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- Winner will have 48 hours to respond to to the email, otherwise we will pick a new winner.
- If you have any questions, feel free to email us. You can review our full contest policy here.
- PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE ANY PERSONAL INFO IN THE COMMENTS. Sorry for the caps but we always get people leaving their email in the comments. Rafflecopter will collect all that without having personal info in the comments for all the world (and spambots) to find. Thanks, and good luck!
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By:
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on 6/25/2014
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To celebrate the release of her debut novel Drift last week, author M.K. Hutchins has been stopping by blogs throughout the week to talk about her writing process, Maya culture, and more.
Here’s a bit about Drift:
There’s no place for love on the shores of hell.
Tenjat lives on the shores of Hell, an ocean filled with ravenous naga monsters. His island, a massive Turtle, is slowed by the people living on its back. Tenjat is poor as poor gets: poor enough, even, to condescend to the shame of marriage, so his children can help support him one day.
But Tenjat has a plan to avoid this fate. He will join the Handlers, those who defend and rule the island. Handlers never marry, and they can even provide for an additional family member. Against his sister’s wishes, Tenjat joins the Handlers. And just in time: the Handlers are ramping up for a dangerous battle against the naga monsters, and they need every fighter they can get.
As the naga battle approaches, Tenjat’s training intensifies, but a long-hidden family secret—not to mention his own growing feelings for Avi—put his plans in jeopardy, and might threaten the very survival of his island.
You can read sample chapters from Drift online here. Kirkus Reviews has called it “totally fresh” and Sarah Beth Durst, author of Vessel and Conjured, has called it “a fantastic adventure set in a stunning, original world. . . . Some of the best worldbuilding I’ve ever read.”
M.K. Hutchins’ tour schedule is below, so if you haven’t picked up Drift or you have and loved it, check out the following blogs for some great insight and conversation into this fantastic world!
June 19: John Scalzi’s Whatever Blog - M.K. Hutchins on worldbuilding and cultural ecology here
June 20: Supernatural Snark – M.K. Hutchins on being inspired by Maya mythology here.
June 23: It’s All About Books – M.K. Hutchins’ top 5 most influential books here.
June 25: Read Now Sleep Later - Check back for the link!
June 26: The Brain Lair - Check back for the link!
Still want to learn more about M.K. Hutchins and Drift? Check out her blog and follow her on Twitter!
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on 6/18/2014
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Warm weather is finally here! Get those summer reading lists ready because we’re excited to announce the release of two new YA novels from our Tu Books imprint: Drift, a high fantasy adventure that takes place on the shores of Hell, and Rebellion, the thrilling final book in Karen Sandler’s Tankborn series.
In Drift, Tenjat lives on the shores of Hell, an ocean filled with ravenous naga monsters. His island, a massive Turtle, is slowed by the people living on its back. Tenjat is poor as poor gets: poor enough, even, to condescend to the shame of marriage, so his children can help support him one day. But Tenjat has a plan to avoid this fate. He will join the Handlers, those who defend and rule the island. As an epic naga battle approaches, Tenjat’s training intensifies, but a long-hidden family secret—not to mention his own growing feelings for his trainer—put his plans in jeopardy, and might threaten the very survival of his island.
Read an excerpt. Learn more about Drift and author M.K. Hutchins here.
In Rebellion, the Tankborn story comes to its thrilling conclusion as questions are answered after the devastating bomb blast that ended Awakening. Kayla has been brought to the headquarters of the organization that planted the bomb, and many others like it, in GEN food warehouses and homes. Her biological mother tells her that Devak is dead and that Kayla must join their terrorist group, which is ramping up for something big. Now Kayla must pretend to embrace this new role in an underground compound full of paranoia as she plots a way to escape and save her friends.
Read an excerpt. Learn more about the Tankborn trilogy and author Karen Sandler here.
Happy book birthday to our newest releases! You can purchase them on our website, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your local independent bookseller (if copies are not in stock, they can always order them for you). And of course, they’re also available as e-books.
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