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Tom Early's Blog

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Author of the Seasons Rising Trilogy, a gay YA fantasy trilogy written by a gay author. More active on Facebook & Twitter . Books available on Amazon!
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Return of the Seasons Rising

And... we're back! I'm pleased to announce that I have republished Aspect of Winter, The Doorway God, and The Final Season in ebook form on Amazon. The buy links are below. I'm hoping to get paperbacks set up soon (the paperbacks on amazon currently are not sold by me, so please consider buying ebook if you want to support me), so please keep an eye out for that announcement, and let your friends know that the trilogy is available again and eager to be read!

Many, many thanks to my dear friend @malusdraco​ for redoing the covers so that I could keep using their art.

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Hey, everyone. I had to make the sad decision recently to request my rights back from Harmony Ink Press due to nonpayment issues over the past year. As of this morning, the rights to the trilogy reverted to me. Within the next couple months, my books will be disappearing from the marketplace as I figure out what to do with them from here on out.

I'm not really sure what comes next. It's a first for me to have to do this, but I'm not alone among Harmony Ink/Dreamspinner authors in making this decision. I might see if small-time presses will take a chance on a trilogy. I might self-publish again (hey, at least I keep the editing). But no matter what, I wouldn't have gotten to the point of having stories to share without readers who helped bring me here.

Thank you all for reading my stories, and whatever comes next, I hope you'll be here with me. ❄️

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Aspect Of Winter

Let me preface this by saying that I will be biased. Any and all words coming from my mouth, typed onto this screen with my ratchet fingers, will be heavily inclined to sing good praises of this book. For two main reasons. One: it’s a gift from a darling friend of mine. Two: it’s fucking gay and my queer ass rejoices.

But that aside, READ THIS BOOK. READ IT. MAKE YOUR LIFE RICHER AND READ THE BOOK.

It is so damn good. But! Before I bust out the magnifying glass of unnecessarily big words I definitely googled to sound as extra as I physically possibly can, here’s a brief synopsis of the book.

It follows the main character, Feayr, a high-school senior who, for the sake of literally everyone, goes by Fay. For some reason, he has magical powers that enable him to essentially wield winter like his own personal mallet where everything in the world can be a nail. He’s also hella fucking gay.

Because of his powers, Fay doesn’t really feel like he fits in with normal people. Cue Janus University. It’s a magical school for people with magical potential and is essentially Fay’s ticket to having a life and a place for himself surrounded by other people like him. So he leaps on that train of opportunity with all the grace of a dying elephant and kicks off the story.

There’s magic that’s done in a very unique way, unlike Harry Potter, or Carry On, or some of the other books with magic that I’ve read. Very fresh and new. Lots of mythological creatures as well from all over the world, not just ones with Hellenic or Gaelic origins. There’s a fuckton of shit to read and enjoy and consume like the word devourer I am.

Read the book. Please read it. It is so good. I wanted to cry a few times. Read it.

Now. Onto the magnifying glass! Beware spoilers!

First thing about the book is the syntax. Easy to read, easy to understand, no less compelling. It also helps that Tom Early, the author, has such a great sense of humour. I had to put the book down to keep myself from laughing because holy shit. There are some great moments in this book. So much so that writing down all my favourite quotes would take more than one post.

It helps that Fay is hilarious in his own right. My queer ass just understands him so much. I relate to this man on so many levels and if anything happened to him, I would kill everyone in the room and then myself. He’s so awkward and adorable!!!!! But. Honestly. I kind of feel bad for him.

One. His school has dick bitch homophobes who constantly tell him that he’s not worthy of anything. And, honestly, that hit hard. I’m fortunate enough that I wasn’t harassed like that in my earlier days. I’m a little more hardened now, and more than willing to throw hands, but if I heard that when I was younger, I would break.

It’s so sad seeing Fay struggle with his sexuality and try to carve a place for himself in a world that obviously fights back against him. Personally, I think that him wanting to go to Janus is a parallel to him wanting to be accepted as he is. A way to find someplace to belong, with people like him, so he would feel more normal and less weird. But that might be a stretch.

And while Fay has this awkward, shy side to him, he also has something much darker. Infinitely darker. Like. A piece of his soul dark. Kind of suspected it in the scene with the dullahan where the thing tries to take his soul but gets turned into an ice statue and shattered into a million bits instead.

That interaction paved the road for all the future dark things that Fay has the potential to do. And the things he DOES do, later on near the end of the book. It ties in nicely, subtle enough that the scene with Aria fucking floored me, mouth reaching for the floor, eyes wide like dinner plates. But it wasn’t out of the blue. There were enough hints that got my head gears whirring like the cogs of a dying clock. There were pieces for me to put together and holy shit did I fit them together. There’s so much that I sat there for a good few moments muttering “what the fuck” while I pictured Fay ripping off Aria’s wings.

It is such an intense moment in the book.

But the thing I love most about Fay is that he acknowledges his shortcomings. He KNOWS that he lets other people fight his battles for him. He knows that he doesn’t do a very good job of communicating his feelings to other people (like with Tyler and that whole spiel about him dragging Tyler into the magic world) and here’s the best part.

HE TRIES TO FIX IT. He sees what he lacks, and does his fucking best to fix it.

First encounter with the homophobes and Fay freezes, lets them have their words and their jabs, and walks off meekly with his head down. Some reflection later, and he FREEZES one of the homophobe’s lips together and walks away with his head high. Fucking proud and happy.

And after Tyler pointed out that Fay wasn’t communicating that good, Fay does what any good boyfriend (and person) should do and ACTUALLY COMMUNICATES. I fucking can’t. I am incapable of canning. This boy is so precious.

Of course, an equally precious child is Sam. I lowkey aspire to be her. One, the no-nonsense attitude that she isn’t afraid to show everyone. Two, the fact that literally everyone in school knows she can kick their collective asses and she knows it. Three, she has such a fun personality with her own little quirks that I just die on the inside.

If I met Sam when I was in highschool, I would be fucking gay for her. And in the books, Fay mentions, on multiple occasions, the crowd of men AND women flocking to Sam. Just a nice touch that I adore.

Sam is essentially both brains AND brawn. She’s fierce, she’s smart, she managed to make a simple spell that makes a Minor Orb of energy into a damn fucking shield she’s not afraid to use as a means to bash heads in.

And she’s an artist. Who draws. A lot. And I just. Sam feels so real to me and I am so taken with her character.

Of course, she has her flaws too. One that stood out to me was the fact that she can’t seem to back down from a fight. Sure, sounds like an inconsequential thing, but it was a crisis of character for her when she lost BECAUSE she didn’t back down.

She had an entire thing about her mom not being proud of her because she wasn’t good enough and I just choked.

Of course, there’s Tyler. A jock-type who happens to be bi. Reminded me a lot of Cooper from One Of Us Is Lying. Except. Tyler’s not exactly in the closet. He knows what he is and is proud of that and honestly fucking bet.

He doesn’t take shit from anyone too, and isn’t afraid to hold his ground if he needs to. Like. He stood up to Sam in a parking lot early on in the book. At this point, it has already been established that Sam is hell incarnate and is not afraid to kick someone’s teeth in. Sam can do a no hands running leap over a fence!!!

And Tyler stood his ground and looked her straight in the eye. Mad respect for that scene, honestly. The way it’s written makes it so that Tyler doesn’t back down, but he also doesn’t disrespect Sam.

More mad props to Tyler is that Fay is his first relationship with a guy. And he powers through. Sure, he’s nervous, but he still asked. Honestly, more than I could say for myself. It takes a great deal of courage to ask someone out, even more so if it’s the first date.

Tyler is goals tbh. He willingly follows Fay into battle knowing the risks because he doesn’t want to lose Fay. He struggles with his parents getting a divorce, has a lot of his own personal issues that can and will tie my tongue with how much he just continues moving forward. And just.

This man. This man. I have so much respect and feelings for this man. He’s kind and considerate and I just can’t.

While these three are the main characters, there’s a bunch more that Early gives life to.

Aiden, for instance, only appears for a few scenes but damn is he complex. At first, I was all: hot guy. Accent. Foreign. Hot. Holy shit. Then, after the attack on Fay’s home, I switched to “what the fuck?” “what the fuck????” “bitch what the fuck!??!?!??” And THEN, he became more like a rival than an antagonist and just. I can’t.

Good characters are honestly my driving force for reading literally anything, but the plot and mechanics is strong in the book as well.

As I mentioned earlier, the magic is unique. There’s the words but it’s not actually said in the book what those words are. But it doesn’t even matter because you see the characters and how they respond. How the magic responds to them,

There’s a whole scene where Sam and Fay try out spells, figure out what they do, and what’s compatible with them. Spells have compatibility. I really enjoyed the fact that magic in this universe seems alive, ancient, and more than just a hand wave. It feels like it’s part of the caster.

Sam’s minor orbs, for instance, is different from Fay’s. Fay’s looks like a damn snowball, while Sam’s doesn’t. Same spell, different casters = different lookin spell. Wards too. Sam’s ward is standard. Fay’s turns everything that hits the ward into ice. Again, same spell but because the people casting them is different, it changes. It’s a nice touch and makes the world itself come to life.

Fight scenes aren’t prevalent in the early half of the book, but holy shit does things go from 0 to 100 real quick. Aria’s first fight was brutal and I just practically vibrated with excitement when that happened. Motherfucking art.

The entire book is filled with scenes like that, actually. Made me stop, rethink my life decisions, praise every god that I managed to exists in a universe where Aspect of Winter is a thing. I love it. Can’t wait to read the next book (when I get my hands on it) and can’t wait for the third book to come out.

One scene in particular hit me with a mountain of questions and elicited a chorus of holy shits. Felt like I was about to sing Heathers Fight For Me. Right at the very end. I can quote it because it was seared into my very brain.

Bit of context.

The thing with Fay’s very soul bearing some part of winter? Yeah, that was how he managed to chill everything, and make his own ice sculptures whenever he wants. The thing that killed the dullahan. That thing that is such an integral part of him.

It was sealed.

No more ice magic.

Fay described it as feeling EMPTY.

So, you’d think that after being sealed away, the ice wouldn’t manifest anymore right? Whatever thing is inside Fay would stay there and not be a danger to him or to others anymore, right? Fucking wrong. The very last line of the book read as follows:

“Behind me, the stones on the beach were covered in a thin layer of frost.”

Like. Bitch!!!!!!!!!!!!! Either the seal broke, or it wasn’t strong enough.

(Didas is also a shady bitch and I don’t trust him but I don’t think he’ll endanger the lives of everyone quite so easily.)

Either way, winter is fucking coming and I am fucking terrified.

Reading this review made my day!

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awolfstudio

Hi- so I read a book recommended to me by @magebomb. Naturally right after work I proceeded to buy said book, start reading said book and finishing book and its sequel in a ridiculously short amount of time.

GO READ THIS BOOK

The book is awesome. The characters are easy to relate to and so much fun. I am closet cosplaying as one of the main character Faeyr or Fay as he is usually called. These are sort of progress through the book pictures.

GO READ THE BOOK! Ignore my silliness and go READ THE BOOK!

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mnemosius

I got an absolutely amazing commission of Fay and Tyler from @cacoethics and I couldn’t be happier with how they turned out! They look like they belong on the cover of a fantasy romance novel, which isn’t really far from the truth…

The last book in their trilogy, The Final Season, publishes by @harmonyinkpress comes out in just 5 days on June 11th, aaah! If you like gay YA Fantasy, be sure to give it a read!

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mnemosius

The Final Season is out now! I hope you enjoy the last chapter of Fay’s story as much as I enjoyed writing it!

Or check out @harmonyinkpress directly if you want to support me and my publisher even more without going through amazon!

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mnemosius

Happy Pride, which means it’s shameless self-promotion time! If you wanna read some gay YA Fantasy written by a gay author, check my trilogy out!! The last book comes out June 11th, so it’s a great time to get started. 

Everyone, The Final Season is almost here! Happy Pride!!

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magebomb

It’s that time again! Time to re-open my commissions as a whole. Want something drawn of your RP character? Your D&D Character? Need a character designed? Hit me up! If you have further questions, please message me here, or email me at magebombcommissions@gmail.com I have more information on prices and my commission guidelines on my website want to support me, but can only offer a little bit? try my ko-fi! (I will do a little sketch doodle for every 3 coffees someone donates) Thank you for any and all support!! <3 image text under the cut:

Hey, Casey is an absolutely amazing artist to work with and his design work is incredible for novel characters. I’ve been so lucky to get to work with him several times now, and he’s a real pleasure to work with on top of being a great artist to help bring characters that mostly exist as words in your mind onto the page proper. I can’t recommend commissioning him enough!

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mnemosius

The last book in my little gay ya fantasy trilogy is almost here!

The Final Season releases June 11th, and is the last book in he Seasons Rising Trilogy! If you’ve enjoyed reading Fay, Sam, and Tyler’s journeys in Aspect of Winter and The Doorway God, I’m happy that you can see the ending of it this summer.  

My good buddy @malusdraco​ did the cover art, and as usual they fucking knocked it out of the park and then some, so give them a lot of love! 

I'm so excited for all of you to finally get to read the conclusion of the trilogy! Once it releases, I would love to hear what you thought of the series, and forever appreciate any reviews y'all are willing to leave!

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