There is a Goodreads Giveaway happening this week for 5 signed advance reader copies of The Fortune Teller.
Enter to win! Open to the US and Canada through 5/1.
There is a Goodreads Giveaway happening this week for 5 signed advance reader copies of The Fortune Teller.
Enter to win! Open to the US and Canada through 5/1.
I’m thrilled to share an excerpt of The Fortune Teller.
Click here to read the opening 2 chapters, which follow the first 2 tarot cards of the Major Arcana in a tarot deck: The Fool & The Magician…
The Fortune Teller will be published on June 6, 2017 and is now available for pre-order. I look forward to you reading the story!
PicadorUSA is running a Goodreads Giveaway for The Fortune Teller this week, ending 3/28. Click here to enter to win an Advance Reader Copy! They are giving away 10.
Recently I was invited to talk about The Fortune Teller with Joanna DeVoe on her podcast Hippie Witch. I had a lot of fun visiting with her about the book, which is coming out 6/6/17. Click here to listen.
I wanted to share my experiences using Pinterest, because I love it so much. There are a million ways to use Pinterest. I use it as a visual inspiration board as well as for research while I’m writing a novel. I started doing it with The Memory Painter several years ago to find images that inspired me and it became a valuable writing tool.
When I began working on The Fortune Teller, I used Pinterest even more because I started a board right away at the beginning stages of creating the story. I would plug in search words like “tarot,” “divination,” and “ancient oracles,” for example and get a ton of images to sort through. Anything that struck me in a powerful way I would save to the board. I also found some great websites and resources on ancient maps and libraries, as well as historical pictures for some of the lifetimes I was writing, particularly with the Romani. The wonderful thing too is when you’re all done you can look back at your board and see your writing journey. It’s like a personal visual scrapbook you can share.
Here’s my journey on Pinterest while writing The Fortune Teller.
One other neat feature that I accidentally stumbled on is you can create secret boards! So I’ve got one for the next book I’m writing that already has 104 pins. Now whenever I start researching a story I’ll create a Pinterest board right away. It’s like my official greenlight to get going. I look forward to sharing that board too in the future.
So if you’re a writer and you’ve stumbled on this post and are looking for some added inspiration I do recommend trying Pinterest out.
For my upcoming novel, The Fortune Teller, I’ve compiled a list of books, documentaries, films and other materials that helped with my research.
The Fortune Teller is a mystery and a romance and it time-travels but in a much different way than my first novel, The Memory Painter, which delved into reincarnation and the secret of the Great Pyramid. The Fortune Teller explores the power of intuition, predicting the future and protecting the past. The story spans about two thousand years of history and races across Europe with our heroine, Semele Cavnow, an ancient manuscripts appraiser, as she unravels the mystery behind the world’s first tarot deck.
Here is a link to The Fortune Teller’s Selected Bibliography Page. I’ve organized everything into categories: The Tarot, The Science, Antiquities, and The Lifetimes. If you click on each image it will take you to Goodreads or IMDB or YouTube or to an official website where you can learn more about each one.
I’ll be posting more news as we approach The Fortune Teller‘s launch on June 6, 2017. And I’m excited to share that the book is now available for pre-order online and at bookstores if you’d like to reserve a copy. I look forward to you reading it!
Gwendolyn
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