NOTE: This post was actually supposed to run NEXT Tuesday, and somehow, I messed up the date, hence the missing link some of you will have noticed. I apologize to Sarah (who may or may not be around to visit today) and to you guys, too. This is the first time in all my blogging years I’ve done this, I think, and I do hope it will be the last! Blame it on COVID madness here at our house. Please enjoy the post, anyway, and I promise to share the link when Sarah has it, in another post!! *slinking away in embarrassment now*
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Today, I’m very happy to welcome author and friend Sarah Brentyn back to share her latest project/release. The Shadows We Breathe is an anthology Sarah compiled and edited, featuring her own work along with that of several other terrific writers. I know you’ll love learning more about this collection, so without further ado, take it away, Sarah!
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Kiwi, Junior Mint, Raisin?
Anthologies are a delightful mix of chocolates. You’ve got caramel, crisped rice crunch, fruit-filled, nougat, and nuts. But they’re all still chocolate. An assortment is great but you wouldn’t want to open your box of Cadbury and find a sea salt caramel, a chunk of pizza, a piece of sushi, and a bit of broccoli. Or maybe you would. I don’t know. But most people probably would not.
So, in this way, you want variety but, also, consistency to make sure your box of treats doesn’t surprise you in a bad way. You’ve got to choose a palate.
I’m a huge fan of obsessed with The Good Place. (If you haven’t seen this yet, go watch it. You’re welcome.) Anyway, one of the characters, Chidi, had a panic attack at a make-your-own-sundae bar. His whole thing is that he’s indecisive but, in fairness to him…well, I’ll let the quote speak for itself:
“There were too many toppings. And very early in the process you had to commit to a chocolate palate or a fruit palate and if you couldn’t decide, you wound up with kiwi, junior mint, raisin, and it just ruins everyone’s night.”
Right on, Chidi. Right on.
While I wanted this anthology to have a mixture of stories, I also wanted it to have a uniform feel, with all the pieces working together to provide a smooth experience for readers.
I told my friend, when I first began, creating an anthology was much like choosing a color scheme. When redecorating your kitchen or bedroom, you might want lots of colors. That’s great. Go for it. Paint a rainbow, my friend. Get that red, purple, and blue in there. But make sure they’re all similar in tone and finish. You don’t want pastel pink in matte, neon green in gloss, and muted yellow in eggshell. Honestly, and this is just my opinion, that would be hideous. I don’t think I could sleep or eat surrounded by that colorful mish-mash of clown puke. Keep it all neon, if that’s your jam, or pastels or whatever.
So that’s what I did. Or tried to do. The theme is relationships, the tone is dark, emotional, poignant. I compiled the stories and worked with contributors to make sure they loved their work and that it fit well with the other pieces. I am genuinely grateful to have had the opportunity to work with such wonderful, talented authors.
Each one of these authors brings her own style and voice to the anthology, which is lovely (and kind of the whole point), but there is (hopefully) a uniformity that keeps the flow of reading pleasant. Like cruising in a sailboat on a sunny day instead of paddling in a dinghy during a hurricane. I am so proud of this collection. I adore everything about it. The title, the cover, and, of course, the writing. I hope you love it as much as I do.
The Shadows We Breathe
BLURB:
WE ARE ALL PART SHADOW
Life promises joy and sorrow. Alongside the light, there will always be traces of darkness. It is the nature of being human.
In this anthology of short fiction, we explore relationships—how they sculpt us, hurt us, help us, and reveal our deepest desires.
Eight artists, whose words paint worlds, bring you stories of heartache, loss, hope, and forgiveness. They unveil the intimacy and complexity of relationships.
Whether family, friend, or lover, connections to others can hold us up or break us down.
Within these pages, beautiful words are spun into tales threaded with darkness.
Explore the shadows we breathe.
THE SHADOWS WE BREATHE COMING SOON!
CONTRIBUTORS:
Georgia Bell is the author of Unbound, a young adult paranormal romance about love, fear, and immortality. She was raised on a steady diet of science fiction and fantasy and began writing the stories she wanted to read over a decade ago.
Maria Carvalho is a multi-genre writer whose short stories have appeared in a wide variety of magazines and anthologies, including Under the Full Moon’s Light and Cabinet of Curiosities (both by Owl Hollow Press).
Reena Dobson began pursuing her creative writing with a vengeance when she realised the world was never going to stop and give her time to write. She now writes at the edges, in sunshine and under cover of darkness.
Ali Isaac is a writer and blogger living in Co. Cavan, Ireland.
In 2020, she was awarded a writing mentorship by Words Ireland and the Arts Council of Ireland, working under the guidance of author, Sara Baume. Her writing has been published in The Stinging Fly, Sonder, and Paper Lanterns.
D. Wallace Peach, best-selling fantasy author, started writing later in life after the kids were grown and a move left her with hours to fill. Years of working in business surrendered to a full-time indulgence in the imaginative world of books, and when she started writing, she was instantly hooked.
Allie Potts lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with her husband, two children, and spoiled dog.
When not finding ways to squeeze in 72 hours into a 24 day, Allie consumes and creates science fiction, fantasy, post-apocalyptic quests, cozy mysteries, and contemporary fiction.
Mary Smith, author and poet, is based in Scotland. Her memoir Drunk Chickens and Burnt Macaroni: Real Stories of Afghan Women focusses on her work in Afghanistan, which also provides the setting for her novel No More Mulberries.
Author Sarah Brentyn
Sarah Brentyn is an introvert who believes anything can be made better with soy sauce and wasabi.
She loves words and has been writing stories since she was nine years old. She talks to trees and apologizes to inanimate objects when she bumps into them.
When she’s not writing, you can find her strolling through cemeteries or searching for fairies.
She hopes to build a vacation home in Narnia someday. In the meantime, she lives with her family and a rainbow-colored, wooden cat who is secretly a Guardian.
Books: Hinting at Shadows | On the Edge of a Raindrop
Website: Sarah Brentyn
Blog: Lemon Shark | Lemon Shark Reef
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Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Always with a great pleasure, and many thanks for posting very interesting information. xx Michael
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It’s lovely to see Sarah showcased here with this new anthology. The Shadows we Breathe looks like a great read, and I’m clicking the link to check it out. Best of luck, Sarah, and congratulations to all the contributors.
Marcia, thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thanks so much, Harmony! 💖
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Sorry, Marcia, but the link isn’t working for me. Wanted to let you know 💕🙂
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So sorry for the missing link, Harmony. See the note I just added at the top of the page. My fault, entirely, for messing up the date and posting this before Sarah has it. 😦 Do make a note, as I’m sure this is going to be a good one, and I’ll post a reminder as soon as it’s available. Thanks! 🙂
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Sending love and hugs and I soooo understand 💕🙂My brain is buried under various opiate meds these days 😂
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Thanks, Harmony … and don’t we just make a pair! 😂 ❤
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Are we the Three Musketeers or something? Watch out, world.
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😂🤣😂
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Best wishes to Sarah and all the authors on the anthology. It sounds like she went to a lot of trouble to cultivate the perfect collection for her theme.
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Thanks, Staci! I think it sounds like an excellent collection, too, and I love the cover. Will post again as soon as I have the “missing link!” 🙂
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No trouble. It was kind of fun cultivating this, actually. Yeah, a bit more work than when you have a genre (horror anthology, romance anthology) but, hopefully, it works. The writing is lovely. Thanks, Staci. 💖
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It sounds like a wonderful anthology, and I like the minimalist cover design.
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Thanks, Priscilla. I will post an update as soon as I have the missing link! (My fault, not Sarah’s!) 🙂
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Thanks, Priscilla. 💖 The writing is beautiful. And I’m thrilled you like the cover!
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Sounds like a good collection.
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I think so took, Craig! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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Thanks, Craig! 💖 🙂
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How lovely to meet Sarah! What she said about her approach to the blending of the anthology makes perfect sense to me. And the book cover is very compelling! Thanks for hosting, Marcia!
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Yeah, when there’s no genre to tie it together, you’ve got to blend. 🙂 Hope it works for readers because the writing is lovely. Thanks, Jan! 💖
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Wow, I love the cover. Extraordinary. Thank you, Marcia, for featuring Sarah. I’m so happy to meet her and look forward to exploring the anthology. 😊
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Thanks, Gwen. 💖 Thrilled you like the cover. I love it but was wondering if others would think it too plain. The anthology will be out soon so I do hope you enjoy if you decide to explore! 🙂
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Love the sound of this one and that paint analogy works really well – some anthologies have very little to hold them together and so I’m sure that the groundwork that’s gone into this one will make a difference. ❤
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I went with the pastel pink and neon orange. What do you think? 😉 Hopefully the groundwork is able to showcase the beautiful writing inside. Thanks so much! 💖
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Well, hello! 🙋♀️ Fancy seeing you here! 😂 It’s all good, Marcia. No worries. We’ll muddle through and I’ll get to comments ASAP. (As always, the post looks beautiful.) Take good care of yourself. 💗
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I’m so glad you had a moment to stop by, Sarah, and I apologize again for forgetting the UPDATE button when I rescheduled for next week. The good news is, when the book is available and you have a Buy Link, we will do another post to share that, and you’ll get additional exposure. 😊 Some folks who missed this one might check it out, for instance. One way or the other, we will get a clickable link directly to the book, as soon as one’s available.
Again, I’m sorry I was such a doofus with the rescheduling, but I’m hoping you’ll forgive me, given that this house is in full-blown turmoil right now. Heck, I know you’d forgive me, even if there were no extenuating circumstances, but I figured it wouldn’t hurt to grovel a bit! 😆
Glad you’ve been available to respond to some of these good folks. And I KNOW they are going to enjoy the book when it’s ready to go! Thanks for being such a great guest! 🤗 ❤
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I’d forgive you if you were skipping through a field of daisies, m’dear. And, really, nothing to forgive. Pobody’s Nerfect. You don’t need to do a follow-up. This is wonderful. Also, it was good to get a kick in the arse and get this announced. 🙂 All good. Just take care of yourself. 💖 Thanks, again, for hosting my off sense of humor.
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🤗 ❤ 🤗
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I saw this show up on your site and panicked a bit. Lol. I thought I’d missed the boat, then read that the boat had arrived ahead of schedule! A great preview. I loved Sarah’s chatty introduction to the book. She has a such a wonderfully dry sense of humor. Thanks for sharing the coming book, Marcia. I’m delighted to be a part of it. Congrats to Sarah.
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😂 Nope, you didn’t miss it. The boat is pulling into the harbour a bit early. So, while we wait for it to head out to sea, lets get some drinks! My humor is so dry, it needs a chaser, anyway. I love that you (and Marcia) appreciate it. Thanks, Diana. 💖 I am thrilled beyond that you and your gorgeous prose are part of this book.
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I’m pretty stoked too. And I’ll have a mojito on the sundeck. 🙂
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*hands you a mojito*
*grabs a crystal wine glass and bottle of merlot*
*tosses glass over side of boat*
*drinks from bottle* (like the classy lady I am)
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Hehe. Oh, it’s that kind of boat, huh?
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You’re with me now. It’s always that kind of boat.
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You are very welcome, Diana, and I agree with you about Sarah’s sense of humor. She never fails to make me laugh, sometimes to the point that my keyboard is in danger of having Earl Grey spewed upon it! 😯
I’m very much looking forward to reading this one, and will be getting my copy the minute it’s available. And congratulations for being part of the anthology, too. I can’t wait to read your tale! 🤗 ❤
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Hey, maybe your keyboard likes Earl Grey. You don’t know.
And Diana has tale(s). Plural. One of which may or may not be a tail tale. I’m not saying. 😉 Thank you, so much, again. I’m nervous and excited. (Me, right now. ➡🍷.)
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Thanks, Marcia. I’m thrilled to be included.
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My youngest son got me to start watching The Good Place. I’m not very far in, so I haven’t come across the sundae bar episode. All I’d need was someone to point me in the direction of the chocolate and peanut butter. Congrats to all of you, Sarah, and thanks for hosting, Marcia!
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I am so freaking excited you’re watching The Good Place. We speak Good Place in my house. Please enjoy and let me know what you think (only if you think it’s great). Thanks, Teri! 🍷🍷🍷
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Although there is no link.. Opps its not just me then .. Sigh.. The message got across loud and clear.. Have a nice day everyone.. Cheers xx
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Sorry for the confusion, Carol. My fault, entirely. I had rescheduled this post for next week, but somehow, didn’t manage to hit UPDATE, so it ran as originally scheduled. As soon as the link becomes available, I’ll be doing another post for Sarah and this beautiful book. Thanks for your patience. 🙂
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Thanks, Marcia. 🙂 💖
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Just realized I could change the word LINK to “COMING SOON” to help avoid any confusion with folks reading this the first time, in case they miss the note at the top. DOH. Don’t know why I didn’t think to do this sooner, except that it has been upside down around here since Saturday morning. Hopefully, life will soon return to something akin to normal around here.
Thanks for your patience, Sarah. I promise to smarten up again, once I have room in my head for more than just worrying about health issues. 😀 ❤
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Um… Uh… Yes, we could have done that. Why did the obvious escape us? Our brains are too full and had a lie down–without us. 😂
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😂😂😂
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No worries, Marcia …it happens to us all at some point 🙂 x
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No link as of yet. Let’s call it a cover reveal. 🙂 The book will be available soon. Thanks, Carol!
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Looks like a great collaboration. Relationships – right up my writing alley. Congrats to Sarah and all ❤
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Thanks, Debby! 💖
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