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NEW Special Edition of THE SWORD OF KAIGEN funding soon!

New from Wraithmarked! Special editions of The Sword of Kaigen by M.L. Wang and Where Loyalties Lie by Rob J. Hayes. Follow here to be notified when the project goes live!

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I’ve been working with my friends at Wraithmarked once again to create a brand new hardcover edition of The Sword of Kaigen with art from the wonderful Tom Jilesen! This particular edition of Kaigen was designed to feature on a shelf on its own or as a set with a matching edition of Rob J. Hayes’ swashbuckling pirate fantasy, Where Loyalties Lie, which will be funding through the same Kickstarter.

The project will launch in September with options to pre-order either one book of your choice or both. If you don’t want to miss the Kickstarter when it goes live, you can subscribe here to be notified when funding starts!

And while you’re here, consider following the pre-launch page for Unavowed, a fantasy anthology that will also begin funding on Kickstarter in September–featuring short stories by myself, Rob J. Hayes, Michael J. Sullivan, Ryan Cahill, ML Spencer, JA Andrews, AC Cobble, and many more!

More details on both these projects to come upon launch!

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BLOOD OVER BRIGHT HAVEN Art & Giveaways!

New Blood Over Bright Haven art and Goodreads Giveaway

Just posting to share the following map of Tiran and spellograph artwork (both by the amazing Elwira Pawlikowska) that will feature in the Del Rey release of my dark academia, Blood Over Bright Haven.

(See this page for more Blood Over Bright Haven artwork)

Del Rey is currently running a giveaway for early copies of this edition over on Goodreads for those interested. US only. Ends August 1st.

And while we’re here, if you’re attending San Diego Comic Con this year, you’ll have another chance to get an early review copy of Blood Over Bright Haven! All you have to do is head to the Penguin Random House booth (#1514/1515) and tell one of the staff members “Truth over delusion” to grab your copy. Copies are first-come, first-served, while supplies last. Good luck!

And it you’re not in the US, these are the international pre-order links for Blood Over Bright Haven:

United States / United Kingdom / Canada / Australia / New Zealand / Germany / Switzerland / Sweden / Spain

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30% off BLOOD OVER BRIGHT HAVEN & more SFF!

BLOOD OVER BRIGHT HAVEN is available to pre-order for 30% off!

Through June 30, you can pre-order the Blood Over Bright Haven hardcover for 30% off as part of Indigo Books’ Most Anticipated Science Fiction & Fantasy Sale. Reminder that this edition will include an endsheet illustration, gold foil on the cover, and red sprayed edges ✨

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If shipping from a Canadian platform is pricey for you:

  1. It looks like you can get free shipping if you order any two books from the sale, so that’s neat.
  2. I believe the Bright Haven hardcover is currently also discounted at Amazon US, Target, Walmart, Waterstones, Amazon UK, and Amazon Canada, though I don’t know how long those discounts will be in place.

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BLOOD OVER BRIGHT HAVEN Cover Reveal!

Unveiling the new cover of Blood Over Bright Haven!

As I announced to my newsletter back in March, Blood Over Bright Haven has been acquired by Del Rey for re-release on October 29, 2024. And today, I’m thrilled to reveal the cover art for the new edition…

Blood Over Bright Haven by ML Wang Del Rey hardback edition book cover
Cover Design: Aarushi Menon, Illustration: Elwira Pawlikowska

The hardback will feature red sprayed edges, gold and red foil on the jacket, an endpaper map and an interior illustration. If you’re in the US, you can pre-order your copy here (international links listed below the summary).

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The first woman ever admitted to a prestigious order of mages unravels a secret conspiracy that could change the practice of magic forever in this standalone dark fantasy from the author of The Sword of Kaigen.

For twenty years, Sciona has devoted every waking moment to the study of magic, fueled by a mad desire to achieve the impossible: to be the first woman ever admitted to the High Magistry at the University of Magics and Industry.

When Sciona finally passes the qualifying exam and becomes a highmage, she finds her challenges have just begun. Her new colleagues are determined to make her feel unwelcome—and, instead of a qualified lab assistant, they give her a janitor.

What neither Sciona nor her peers realize is that her taciturn assistant was not always a janitor. Ten years ago, he was a nomadic hunter who lost his family on their perilous journey from the wild plains to the city. But now he sees the opportunity to understand the forces that decimated his tribe, drove him from his homeland, and keep the privileged in power.

At first, mage and outsider have a fractious relationship. But working together, they uncover an ancient secret that could change the course of magic forever—if it doesn’t get them killed first.

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If you know me from my indie work, you may have inferred that I’ve been more than happy with how my career has gone in self-publishing. As of 2020, I was pulling a livable income from The Sword of Kaigen, which freed me up to have a necessary three-year-long crisis of creative identity during which I explored a whole range of new projects, four of which I launched in 2023. Consequently, traditional publishing was not in my plans for 2024. I need to credit my agent, Seth Fishman, for being the first of several people to reach out to me last year and talk me into the idea. I’m still wrapping my head around how lucky I am that the pieces fell into place the way they did.

When it comes to my non-Bright-Haven projects, I’ll still be up to my usual indie routine (just released an audiobook and omnibus of my YA magical girl series, and we’ll have the annual SPFBO finalist sale later this month) but I’m so excited to be adding traditional publishing to the mix!

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THE SWORD OF KAIGEN Enamel Pins!

Limited edition pins based on the swords of Misaki, Takeru, and Mamoru now funding on Kickstarter!

I’m thrilled to report that Wildcrown Productions will be producing a set of limited edition enamel pins based on the tsuba (sword hilts) of the main characters of The Sword of Kaigen. I had so much fun working with the talented Christina Hassan on these designs and I can’t wait for you to see them shine!

Back now on Kickstarter to get your pins (or just click through to see my parrot being cute in the promotional video 🙂

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GIRL SQUAD Audiobook & Omnibus

The Volta Academy Chronicles is getting a new audiobook and omnibus!

Just posting to share the launch of the Girl Squad Volta audiobook narrated by the amazingly talented Emily Woo Zeller, available now on Audible, with more platforms to follow soon!

In other news, I’ve bundled the first three books of The Volta Academy Chronicles into an omnibus, which is available for pre-order on Amazon Kindle! If you haven’t read past Book 1 yet, picking up the omnibus will probably be the most convenient and least expensive way to get caught up. Also, story-wise, I personally like how these three books read as a unit.

If this is your first time hearing about the series, Girl Squad is a martial arts portal fantasy that follows a team of magical girls through the ups and downs of inter-dimensional adventure and friendship drama.

View all available formats and installments here!

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New paperback edition of THE SWORD OF KAIGEN!

THE SWORD OF KAIGEN is in stores!

Last year, major Canadian bookstore chain, Indigo Books, reached out to inquire about creating and stocking an exclusive paperback edition of The Sword of Kaigen.

I’ve never worked with a brick-and-mortar retailer before, so this is a first for me, and I’m very excited that a company like Indigo was willing to take a chance on an indie project like Kaigen. If you’re interested in the exclusive paperback, which features gold foiling on the cover and a redesigned interior, it’s available to order here!

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GIRL SQUAD VOLCANIC is here!

Order GIRL SQUAD VOLCANIC here!

The third book in my Volta Academy Chronicles, Girl Squad Volcanic, is officially live on Amazon. If you missed the first two book, Girl Squad Volta and Girl Squad Volition, and don’t want to be spoiled by the summary below, you can order those here or read a preview chapter here.

Girl Squad Volcanic cover art by Miss vie Book Designs

SUMMARY

With her powers developing, Wren continues her combat training at Aurin Academy, struggles with defined construct formation, and worries about finding a date for the upcoming Fall Aerial—all while messaging Prince Zenan of Luhai to talk through her problems.

As Wren tries to manage her growing crush on a prince she’ll never see again, squad captain, Aya, faces her own set of stumbling blocks on her long path to reform the Academy—from confronting Wren’s mysterious stalker, Dao, to the addressing the threat of ever more powerful Xin looming over the squad’s next mission.

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I hope you all enjoy reading this new installment because I certainly enjoyed working on it! Of the four books (Girl Squad Volta, Girl Squad Volition, Blood Over Bright Haven, and this) I published this year, Volcanic was by far the most fun to write, so if those of you who pick it up have even a fraction of that fun, I think I’ve done my job.

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THE SWORD OF KAIGEN is in a book box!

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From the Page & Wick cover reveal post

For those who haven’t already heard through my mailing list, I’ve been working with UK-based book box company, Page & Wick, to create a brand new special edition of The Sword of Kaigen to be delivered to their subscribers this November. Boxes will include:

💫 Exclusive cover by @vitkovskaya_art
💫 Digitally sprayed edges designed by @alyesasworld
💫 Endpaper art by @vitkovskaya_art
💫 Foil embellishments on the jacket and hardcover
💫 Author signature
💫 Bound author letter
💫 Soy candle inspired by Mt. Takayubi

If boxes aren’t yet sold out (there will only be 600!) you can pre-order here!

More info on the pre-order here.
Shipping locations and rates listed here.

Page and Wick The Sword of Kaigen Special Edition Book Box Misaki and Takeru artwork
Endpaper artwork by @vitkovskaya_art


PS – only tangentially related but I updated the artwork page here on the website for the first time in a while, so consider popping over to check out all the pretties!

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BLOOD OVER BRIGHT HAVEN is here!

It’s launch day for Blood Over Bright Haven!

If you want a digital copy, you can head over to Amazon and grab one. If you’d rather have a physical copy, those will be coming up as soon as I get formatting sorted out.

Given that I haven’t written proper content for this blog since getting suffocatingly busy about a year ago, I thought I’d write up some of my reflections and takeaways from this project. No spoilers, but I’d recommend skipping this post if you want to read and digest the book on your own terms, unmuddled by my ramblings. I know I prefer to have my own take on a story before hearing what the author has to say about it—if I seek out the author’s take at all.

With that disclaimer out of the way, I don’t recall a concrete decision to begin writing Blood Over Bright Haven. It’s one of those books that just kind of happened and didn’t stop happening—which is odd, considering it’s also a book that I found quite unpleasant and even painful to work on. The only way I can explain it is that sometimes I have a collection of dark thoughts that take up residence in my mind and stick around for years, festering, until I do something creative about it. I call this kind of story an Athena; it batters the inside of my skull until I let it out to alleviate the headache. Putting my darkest thoughts into a story forces me to understand them better, which isn’t necessarily fun, but it can sometimes give me clarity and help me move on with my life.

Like most stories of this kind—the ones that come from my own discontent—it’s weird to keep revisiting the text for editing purposes because my views and feelings on the themes are always shifting. For instance, I’m in a healthier place, mentally, than I was when I started writing it, so I don’t feel quite as dangerously connected to some of the trauma as I did at the beginning. In these late stages of editing, trying to reconnect with the darkness has been a struggle—and probably not great for me. So, I can’t say that I’m sorry to wave this project goodbye, but I can say that it was a powerful learning experience.

A (new) lesson on overgrown novellas

Blood Over Bright Haven is now the second book I’ve published that started out as a novella and far exceeded its 40,000-word cap, the first being The Sword of Kaigen. Now, the quirks and problems this later-draft expansion created for Bright Haven are totally different from the problems it created for Kaigen. When Kaigen exceeded novella length, its structure became atypical. When Bright Haven exceeded novella length, its structure was unaffected (see, I’d learned that lesson from Kaigen and planned accordingly). Instead, what changed was the speed at which the plot moved forward.

This, I think, has its roots in the reasons these two stories exceeded novella length, because the reasons are as distinct as the results. At some point in 2018, I reached the planned end point of Kaigen and found myself unhappy with the unfinished state of some of the character arcs—hence the latter half of the book dealing with the ramifications of the would-be climax for the surviving characters. By contrast, I finished an entire (already-long-for-a-novella) draft of Bright Haven, then had early readers tell me the plot beats were fine but the world around them needed more depth and detail. With Kaigen, the need to expand was an issue of not planning my character arcs well in advance. With Bright Haven, it was an issue of having everything planned well in advance except the aesthetics. This sounds weird. And it is weird, hence why it threw me off, so bear with me…

The itch of an idea that began Bright Haven—the Athena of it all—was a bare-bones premise about a high-level magic practitioner and a member of a disadvantaged minority discovering the hidden source of magic and dealing with the cultural fallout. (Fun fact: the characters’ genders were the other way around in my original concept, with the magic practitioner being a man and the assistant being a woman, but I decided flipping it around created a lot more interesting layers in the way the characters interacted with the hierarchy around them). I designed this premise to be executed in 30,000-some words, which I still think should have been possible… The problems arose when I chose an aesthetic veneer. This premise could have taken place in an ancient desert, a futuristic space empire, just about anywhere. I think I just chose wrong. Or at least, wrong for the purposes of keeping the story as trim as I wanted. In choosing a Western-inspired dark academia setting, I thought I was being clever because I might be able to save time communicating ideas, aesthetics, and concepts already familiar to the average reader of English-language books. However, with dark academia, I think I set up an expectation of a certain Mood and pacing that didn’t match that bare-bones, breakneck concept I wanted to execute. It also made the two POVs feel (at least to me) like they were stretching thin to cover all the ground readers wanted.

If I had this concept to start again from scratch, I would either choose a genre and setting in which snappier storytelling is commonplace. OR, if I planned it as a dark academia from the jump, I would have introduced at least one more POV to fill out the environment, set the mood, and give certain plot elements more depth. Adding a whole new central character wasn’t a change I could make in later drafts (at least not without adding several months to the writing process) because it’s virtually impossible to insert a meaningful POV into a story that already has its plot and pacing locked in. As it is, fleshing out the universe through the two existing POVs created drag on parts of the story I would have preferred stay leaner. That said, pacing is subjective, and I hope the clip I landed on feels better to readers than it did to me.

Firsts for me with this book:

A Non-Action Protagonist. Every writer of fiction has their comfort zones as far as genres, tropes, settings, etc. I’m always trying to assess which of my preferences are true to my creative strengths and which I just hold out of habit because I haven’t tried anything else. Obviously, the only way to find out for sure is to dabble outside my comfort tropes. When I look back on my body of work, published and unpublished, every protagonist is physically formidable in some way, and every story (even if the protagonist is not a woman) prominently features a physically formidable woman. So, for this round of experimentation, I tried writing a powerful female protagonist who was explicitly physically incompetent. Sciona of Bright Haven can barely throw a ball or carry a suitcase, never wields a traditional weapon, and never wins a physical struggle. And you know, not a shock, but she was still extremely satisfying to write. I don’t think the non-action protagonist is going to be my new Thing. I tend to treat martial arts action scenes as my reward for pushing through especially slow or dark subject material, so not having those to look forward to was rough, but I’m glad I gave it a try.

Dark Academia—the circumstances of which I mostly outlined above. In much the same vein as the non-action protagonist, I’m glad I tried it but I’m not eager to do it again. I completed a four-year degree in history at a very small, very old (for an American) college and graduated with honors because I was lucky enough to love what I was studying that much (in my earlier education, I was more of a C+ student 🙃). So, academia was a phase for me—a phase from which I feel somewhat disconnected now—and I think the genre is probably best left to people with a more in-depth and enduring passion for the university setting.

Takeaways

Aside from confirming that I do, as I suspected, prefer writing action stories about action protagonists, I need to find a way to write books that make money without completely draining me emotionally. Working on the Girl Squad books really brightened up this past year, and returning to the Volta Academy universe for book 3 after wrapping Bright Haven has already been a huge relief after only a few days. BUT Girl Squad doesn’t really move copies. Blood Over Bright Haven, on the other hand? Pretty miserable writing experience—but the pre-order sales are already everything an author could ask for. So, in the future, I’ll be more careful about selecting story concepts that have the potential to sell well AND to feed my soul instead of sucking it out of my body. I don’t necessarily think this means steering away from darker subject matter—if I’m not going a little dark, I get bored—I just need to find a balance between the bitter and the sweet.

In terms of balancing my writing and personal life, I also learned not to set multiple deadlines-by-pre-order all at once because THAT balance has been nonexistent since late 2022. I’m glad I pushed myself to get four (the last still upcoming in November) books out this year, but wow, the havoc it’s wreaked on my ability to do normal human things like sleep and see my friends… Like the dark academia and the non-action protagonist, cool to know I can do it, but 4/10. Would not recommend.

I don’t know if anyone will see this post since Twitter discontinued the feature allowing me to post directly from my website and there’s no way I’m opening any social media when my blanket ban has been going so well. But if you’re here and you’ve reached the end, thanks for reading!

As I said above, the Blood Over Bright Haven ebook is available on Amazon now. Paperback and hardback coming soon!

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