• About
  • My Books
    • The Locksmith Duology
    • The Bitter Sea Trilogy
    • Failsafe
    • Insurrection
    • A Ransom Of Flames
    • Free Short Story
  • Newsletter
  • Blog
    • Reviews

Author of speculative fiction

Author of speculative fiction

Tag Archives: Science-Fiction

Last Chance to Win the Auction!

03 Thursday Jun 2021

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Blog, Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

#BooksforPalestine, auction, Book Giveaway, Fantasy, Free Books, Fundraiser, Science-Fiction, YA Sci-Fi

I’ve donated a Sci-Fi & Fantasy book bundle to #BooksForPalestine to raise funds for the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace and Palestine Children’s Relief Fund @thepcrf.

Come bid on my item to win:

🌟A signed copy of BENEATH CRUEL FATHOMS and FAILSAFE, along with loads of bookish goodies, including character art, book marks, a book sleeve, candle, and more!

🌟Find my item and all the details (and have a look at many others!) HERE – or search “Anela Deen” in the search bar

🌟The auction runs through TOMORROW, so hurry over! And thank you so much for supporting this important cause 💙

Upcoming Appearance – Galaxy Con

05 Tuesday Nov 2019

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book signing, Book Swag, Fantasy, Galaxy Con, Science-Fiction

GalaxyCon-Minneapolis-2019

If you’ll be in Minnesota between this Friday November 8th and November 11th, come and visit me over at Galaxy Con! It’s going to be an awesome event in Minneapolis with huge celebrities coming including William Shatner, Jonathan Frakes, Dave Batista, and many others. I’m half hyperventilating at the very idea that I’ll be in the same building as these people.

fangirl

If you’re there, you can find me in Artists Alley, spot H4 – they’ve listed me under my imprint: Fine Fables Press. I’ll be signing books and doing a few big swag giveaways over the weekend, and I’d love to see you! (Plus, apparently they’ve sold 25,000+ tickets to this thing and, yeah *blows foghorn* it’s an introvert emergency, someone come hug me PLEASE)

Seriously though, it’s going to be a really great time with loads of fun stuff for both kids and adults, so if you’re in the area, check it out.

Hope to see you there ♥

99¢ Sci-Fi!!

02 Saturday Nov 2019

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Anthology, Book Sale, Indie Author, Science-Fiction

Looking for some Sci-Fi this weekend?

Author A.C. Spahn’s Endurance is only 99 cents! For a limited time, you can grab the complete novella series all in one anthology – which includes 2 bonus short stories! Yay for bonus!!

“The perfect blend of classic science fiction tropes and modern sitcom humor.”
– New York Times Bestselling Author Michael Levin

“Fast paced story, good science fiction, funky aliens, and characters like you and me.”
– Goodreads Reviewer

“A good balance of action and character development, and pacing that keeps you reading without gasping from over exertion.”
– Author Tahlia Newland

amy

A disrespected ship, exiled to lonely patrol in the dark corners of the solar system.
A crew of screw-ups, written off by the entire fleet.
They’re about to change everything.
If they don’t blow themselves up first.

Join the Endurance’s crew – a trigger-happy first officer, a hyperactive engineer, a shy covert operative, a conspiracy-spouting physicist, and a captain trying to earn his way back into his superiors’ good graces – as they explore the galaxy by accident and trip their way into saving the world.

This anthology includes all five Endurance novellas, as well as two bonus short stories.

Available everywhere! Grab your copy before the sale ends!

Crying Suns

27 Friday Jul 2018

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Blog, Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book Sale, Gamers, Indie Author, Indie games, Kickstarter, Science-Fiction

Couple of quick things to tell you about as we head into the weekend:

First, I’ve put Insurrection: The Complete Omnibus on sale for 99¢ for a few days (also on Kindle Unlimited). Space battles, chases, escapes, true love, blasters — sometimes a love of blasters — all at a discount;)

TwitterAdvertOmni

Second, for you gamers out there, I want to draw your attention to a seriously awesome indie game called Crying Suns. If you’re a fan of FTL, this is DEFINITELY a game you want in on. It’s in the final days of their Kickstarter campaign and the demo is unbelievably amazing. All the same fun and freedom of choosing your own adventure from FTL, but with more story. Kotaku has given it a rave review as well.

Check out the trailer:

Woah, right?? And the game play is as fun as this looks. The creators poured their heart and soul into this one, and it shows. We’re already contributors at my house and just had to signal boost. Support for independent creators is how epic games come about, so if you’re able, please consider giving them yours.

Go to Crying Suns Kickstarter campaign

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Guest Post: Challenging the Collective Identity

23 Monday Jul 2018

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Blog, Messages

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

Blog Series, Guest Post, Indie Author, Science-Fiction, Women

Anela says: I’m excited to kick off a series of guest posts from awesome women authors of science fiction. Women fill science fiction as readers, writers, and characters in stories, though do not often receive equal recognition in this genre. Today, I welcome author Mikhaeyla Kopievsky as she examines gendered stereotypes and the ways in which science fiction has served as a vehicle to challenge them.

Take it away, Mikhaeyla!

Challenging the Collective Identity

Just a little while ago, on 14 July, I released the second book in my Divided Elements series, Rebellion. I thought it was kind of fitting that Rebellion was published on Bastille Day, since it is a dystopian tale of revolution set in a post-apocalyptic Paris. Interestingly, 14 July is also celebrated as International Non-binary Day – which similarly held a nice symmetry, since my book is centered on challenging the identity stereotypes society imposes.

As someone who has always strongly identified as female and as a feminist, but not particularly feminine, Non-binary day got me thinking about how gendered identity – like all types of identity – is both a deeply personal and a deeply cultural concept. And that authentic identity is forged in the way we both embrace and challenge the cultural stereotypes of that collective identity.

Collective identity is a tricky thing – by its very nature it is a generalisation; a broad-brushed characterisation of a shared experience, perspective, and values-system. Changing the way we view that characterisation (and opening up opportunities for challenging it), requires changing the narrative…

And what better vehicle for doing that than actual narratives?

Science fiction has been creating mind-bending narratives for decades and there are likely hundreds of examples that show stereotypes being challenged and reimagined. Today I want to share with you my favourite examples of gendered stereotypes turned on their heads by scifi books and movies:

sarah

  • Sarah Connor (Terminator) – ‘Mother’. Sarah Connor is not the kind of mother you’d find in a Norman Rockwell painting and yet she is nothing if not fiercely maternal. Sarah debunks all concepts of passive, gentle motherhood and instead gives us a mother lioness.

 

 

EllenRipley

  • Ellen Ripley (Alien) – ‘Damsel in Distress’. Ellen Ripley is on a distant, unfamiliar planet when her entire crew is decimated by a really freaking scary alien. Ellen is not a kick-ass, alien-killing ninja (a la Emily Blunt’s Angel of Verdun in Edge of Tomorrow) – she is just a woman who is left alone and who must survive with the skills, knowledge and resources available to her. She is not super-human, but she finds a super-human strength within her to win her battle with a formidable foe and make it out alive.

 

ann

  • Ann Burden (Z is for Zacahariah) – ‘Dreamy Schoolgirl’. Ann, a teenage girl who is left alone on her family’s farm in the wake of a nuclear fallout, undergoes a rite of passage when her isolation is interrupted by the arrival of Loomis – an older man who appears with a radiation safe-suit and ideas on how to survive. Desperate for company and impressed by his confidence and credentials, Ann nurses him to health and fantasizes about eventually marrying him, falling into line with his ideas and directions. Over time, she starts to harbor doubts about the man and his ideas and when he turns aggressive and violent, rather than capitulate to submission, Ann takes control of her life and claws back her own agency.

 

  • YT (Snowcrash) – ‘Sweet Sidekick’. YT (Yours Truly) is a savvy, self-assured skateboarding courier who is more the reluctant hero than the book’s actual protagonist, Hiro. YT is a world-weary fifteen year old, who wears a dentata (anti-rape device), frequently thinks about sex, throws herself into the path of danger, and still loves her mum.

 

  • Nyx (God’s War) – ‘Pure Warrior’. There are many stories about women warriors who are righteous and just and almost Madonna-like (holy, not musical) in their pure quest for victory. Not Nyx. Nyx is a ruthless mercenary who kills for money, not morals and not loyalty. She is not the one to save the cat, she is one to save herself.

 

Each of these examples show how good science fiction can challenge what we think we know about a shared experience and collective identity. I see aspects of myself, my sister, my mother, and my friends in all of these characters – and I love that they broaden my understanding of what being female is and can be.

Challenging gender stereotypes creates a more dynamic and fluid understanding of identity and allows us to create more personal reflections of the cultural stereotypes that have previously limited us.

I hope to read, and create!, more amazing and interesting and unique female characters that continue to challenge and inspire me.

Anela says: Thank you so much for this insightful post, Mikhaeyla!

Readers, where have you seen science fiction confront or confound gender stereotypes in books/TV/movies/games?

Don’t forget to check out Mikhaeyla’s gripping Sci-Fi series Divided Elements below!

Love thought-provoking and subversive science fiction? Check out the Divided Elements series, where forging your own identity is the most dangerous form of revolution.

divided-elements

From the moment you are born, you are conditioned to know this truth: Unorthodoxy is wrong action, Heterodoxy is wrong thought. One will lead to your Detention. The other to your Execution.

Two generations after the Execution of Kane 148 and Otpor’s return to Orthodoxy, the Resistor’s legacy still lingers.

In this future, post-apocalyptic Paris, forbidden murals are appearing on crumbling concrete walls – calling citizens to action. Calling for Resistance.

When Kane’s former protege, Anaiya 234, is selected for a high-risk undercover mission, Otpor is given the chance it needs to eliminate the Heterodoxy and Anaiya the opportunity she craves to erase a shameful past.

But the mission demands an impossible sacrifice – her identity.

While the growing rebellion will change the utopian lives of all Otpor’s citizens, for Anaiya it will change who she is. As the risk of violence escalates and every decision is fraught with betrayal, will Anaiya’s fractured identity save her or condemn her?

—

Winner of a 2017 OneBookTwo Standout Award, Resistance (Divided Elements #1) is free for a limited time. Rebellion (Divided Elements #2) is now available as an ebook from all major distributors.

Get your free Cocktail Companion Guide and deleted prologue by signing up to Mikhaeyla’s newsletter.

NuiuBgRY_400x400

MIKHAEYLA KOPIEVSKY is an independent speculative fiction author who loves writing about complex and flawed characters in stories that explore philosophy, sociology and politics. She holds degrees in International Relations, Journalism, and Environmental Science. A former counter-terrorism advisor, she has travelled to and worked in Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

Mikhaeyla lives in the Hunter Valley, Australia, with her husband and son. Divided Elements is her debut offering.

Blog Changes & Free Books

07 Thursday Jun 2018

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Blog

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book Giveaway, Book Sale, Free Books, Science-Fiction

You might’ve noticed a couple of alternations on the ole website here. I’ve cleaned up the link headers at the top menu, made a few adjustments on the pages, and other odds n’ ends. I don’t have plans to change the entire look of the place (yet) but my intention is to focus this site on the author part of me rather than the blogger.

Don’t panic! I will continue doing book and movie reviews, posts about speculative fiction, and other fun stuff, but I’m closing down the areas where I accept requests from the public. This page will still be dedicated to showcasing Indie books exclusively, though the newsletter might include some traditional book recommendations as well.

It saddens me a bit to ease up on the book blogger aspects because I had so much fun with it, but there are only so many full-time jobs a single individual can do at the same time. Reducing this obligation will allow me to fulfill the promises to those whose books I have agreed to review and, more importantly, free up the time I need to prioritize my writing. Being an author has always been my passion ever since I was a scrawny elementary school kid huddled over my wide-rule notebooks, scribbling feverishly with my #2 pencil at the kitchen table. (By the way, there are actual pictures of little me writing stories that my mom took covertly, wild curly hair and everything — No, you don’t get to see them! *cowers in mortification*)

So, that’s the update. Some change, but I’m betting you won’t notice too much since I’ve kinda been doing this for a little while already. Now it’s just official.

On to the Free books!

There’s a Science Fiction book giveaway going on at Instafreebie right now. Optional Opt-in and there are some pretty cool books in there:) Have a look and see if you find your next favorite read:

Insta_giveaway

I also wanted to showcase a Steampunk space opera called Eye of the Colossus that’s on sale for just 99¢ on Amazon (or free via Kindle Unlimited).  It has four and five-star reviews and looks pretty awesome.

Here’s the teaser:

teaser-03

Sufficiently teased? Find out more on Amazon and get your copy for only 99 pennies!

That’s all for now! Sending much love and hoping everyone is having a great week!

Speculative Fiction Book Fair

25 Friday May 2018

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book Sale, Dystopian, Fantasy, Science-Fiction, Speculative Fiction

Hey there! If you need something to read over the long holiday weekend or you just want some good books for only 99 cents each, there’s a speculative fiction book fair going on over at Magic Book Deals right now. It’ll run from May 25th – 31st.

Head on over and see if there’s something for you!

Speculative 25th May

Huge 99¢ Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Sale!

05 Saturday May 2018

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book Sale, Fantasy, Paranormal, Science-Fiction, Speculative Fiction

Dropping a quick note to let everyone know there’s a gigantic Sci-Fi/Fantasy book sale going on right now. All books are 99 pennies, so get yourself an e-reader full of speculative fiction while the promo is on.

promo

All the genres and sub-genres you love:

Military Sci-Fi

Adventure Sci-Fi

Space opera–where my Insurrection omnibus is featured:)

Steampunk

Fantasy

Paranormal

AND MORE!

The sale only lasts through the weekend. By Monday they’ll all be back to regular price. Don’t miss out!

 

 

Release Day: The Insurrection Omnibus!

29 Sunday Apr 2018

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book Release, Book Sale, Indie Author, Science-Fiction, Self-Publishing

Hello! Hi! I’m super excited!!

Today is the release day of the Insurrection Omnibus! (And I’ve already used WAY too many exclamation points for a Sunday morning!)

A little over two years ago I published the first installment of this story with Subversive. It’s hard to describe how I feel to see the completed novella series head out into the world at last. A sense of accomplishment, yes, along with a weird sense of joyful sorrow. The end of one thing is always the beginning of another, but I’ll miss this universe and the people in it.

I’ve decided to leave the omnibus on sale today through May 6th. Grab your copy on Amazon for only 99¢ Also available on Kindle Unlimited.

Insurrection

For twenty years Inquisitor Gemson Agaton used torture and interrogation to root out subversives undermining the Establishment. He earned his cold, hard reputation, setting morality aside in the name of a strong state. Now he’s on the subject’s side of the interrogation table, duty to the regime he believes in pitted against loyalty to the one person he always protected.

Gemson isn’t the only target on the Establishment’s radar. An insurgency challenges its authority. Every attempt to capture the Albatross, the rebels’ enigmatic leader, has failed. To the oppressed, he epitomizes freedom from tyranny. But behind the symbol is a man haunted by his past. Not even his closest allies know his true identity, and he’s careful to keep it that way.

As the Albatross rallies Earth’s citizens to resist the regime’s dictatorial rule, many are listening, including one of the Establishment’s most talented operatives. To find and betray him is her directive. To fall in love with him is treason.

In this universe, there are no easy answers and secrets cloud the truth. When a new threat emerges, these unlikely few must overcome their discordant history and forge alliances among enemies. The survival of mankind depends on it.

At over 100k words, the Insurrection omnibus brings all five books from the novella series together. An action-packed space adventure, it’s a tale of redemption and sacrifice in the struggle for humanity’s ultimate fate.

Buy it for 99¢ on Amazon or Add it to your Goodreads shelf

Flash Fiction Friday

27 Friday Apr 2018

Posted by amidtheimaginary in Messages

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Daily Science Fiction, Flash Fiction, Science-Fiction

Happy almost weekend, everybody!

Some time ago, I submitted a flash fiction story to Daily Science Fiction–an online magazine that sends out Sci-fi short stories to its subscribers for free. And hey, they published my piece:):):) So, if you have a minute (literally), I’d love if you could head on over and give it a read:

The Farewell

Sci-fi city

By the way, I’m also told this is National Prime Rib Day, a fact which makes today’s Friday doubly awesome. Just sayin’, look for thine silver linings where they shine, right?

← Older posts

Amid the Imaginary

I'm a Hapa Haole Hawaiian girl living in chilly Minnesota, reading, writing and working full-time while raising my family.

Available Now!

Follow Author of speculative fiction on WordPress.com

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 277 other subscribers

Follow me on Twitter

My Tweets

Archives

Indulge in your Imagination

amidtheimaginary@gmail.com

Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Follow Following
    • Author of speculative fiction
    • Join 277 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Author of speculative fiction
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...