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No Fox Given: Collector’s Edition Extravaganza!

Update:

The window has closed on signed hardbacks, but unsigned hardbacks are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Swag envelopes are still available! Click here or scroll down to see your options.

No Fox Given collector's edition hardback

Are you ready for a collector’s edition omnibus hardback of the more-than-complete No Fox Given trilogy? In addition to the three main novels, this extravaganza includes:

No Fox Given collector's edition interior

Interior art

Werewolf art

More interior art

…an interior with lots of beautiful awesomeness…

 

Slaying Solstice: A No Fox Given short

…two short stories from Thom’s point of view plus one text exchange between Kira, Grub, and Mai…

 

Point Reyes

…extra author commentary (with photos from location-scouting expeditions)…

 

Other details:

  • 649 pages
  • 6 x 9 inches
  • all three novels included in one omnibus edition
  • each hardback is signed and numbered by the author if you order by July 2 using the paypal button below. (Unsigned books will later be available on retailer sites.)
  • free shipping in the U.S.
  • estimated delivery August 11

Sold out!


Bookplate signed by Aimee EasterlingAre you outside the U.S.? Instead of doubling the price to ship internationally, I’m offering non-U.S. readers unsigned hardbacks drop-shipped from the printer plus a signed bookplate sent directly from me. Estimated delivery August 25.

Sold out!


Do you want even more prettiness? I’ve put together swag envelopes that are mostly full of stickers (who doesn’t love stickers?!) plus a tattoo and a magnet. You can go for the medium envelope:

Medium swag envelope

Including (clockwise from upper left):

  • 1 Moon Guardian sticker
  • 18 small No Fox Given square stickers in three sheets
  • 8 wolf-lover stickers (designs may be different than those pictured)
  • 1 Pack magnet
  • 1 shifter-lover tattoo (design may be different from the one pictured)
  • Please contact me if you live outside the United States. I can ship internationally for $1 more.
  • Estimated delivery: 5 – 10 business days after you place your order

$9 (U.S. shipping only)

 

Or the small envelope:

Small swag envelope

Including (clockwise from upper left):

  • 18 small No Fox Given square stickers in three sheets
  • 3 wolf-lover stickers (designs may be different than those pictured)
  • 1 shifter-lover tattoo (design may be different from the one pictured)
  • 1 Pack magnet
  • Please contact me if you live outside the United States. I can ship internationally for $1 more.
  • Estimated delivery: 5 – 10 business days after you place your order

$7.50 (U.S. shipping only)


The Alpha Puzzle

Prefer audio? Two of the bonus shorts are now available on all retailer sites. The No Fox Given trilogy (all three novels) is also now available on all retailer sites. (Or ask for a copy at your local library.)

Already have the trilogy in paperback? You can add two of the bonus shorts in paperback form to your collection.

Prefer ebooks and don’t need all the prettiness? The three novels are available on all retailer sites and at your local library.

Did you miss the collector’s edition of the Moon Marked trilogy? Although the special Kickstarter version is no longer available, an omnibus hardback including some of the extras is now up on retailer sites.

Phew! I know that’s a lot of options to throw at you. But I hope you enjoy the extra ways to enjoy this adventure.

Only a few hours left to nab exclusive hardbacks and swag

If you’re sick of hearing about my Kickstarter campaign, good news: it’s almost over! If you’re intrigued but haven’t quite found time to check it out yet: here’s your last nudge!

Stretch goals

I’ve had a blast adding on lots of fun extras as stretch goals, so most backers are going to enjoy far more than they initially signed up for. And all that bounty — stickers, art prints, bonus illustrations within the ebook and print books — will no longer be available once the campaign is over. If you want it, now’s your last chance!

Meanwhile, if you’ve already backed, thank you so much for your support as I learn a brand new platform. I can’t wait to package up swag envelopes and get everything else on its way to you ASAP. I deeply appreciate having you as part of my pack.

Pros and cons of three AI art engines when picturing wolf and fox shifters

While I currently make my living writing werewolf novels, my creative outlet of choice was visual arts from middle school through college. So when AI art opportunities started popping up, I couldn’t resist diving in with two feet. Here are my ultra-specific experiences asking Midjourney, Nightcafe, and DALL-E to create images that would fit into my fantasy novels.

 

Nightcafe

Shifter images created with Nightcafe

For most people, Nightcafe is currently my top recommendation. It’s a good middle ground between the ultra-high-powered Midjourney and the light-weight DALL-E, with some bonus elements all its own.

Pros: I like everything about the user side of this AI engine, from the way you can follow other users and explore a feed of the most popular images (seeing what prompts created many of them) to the way you get free credits daily and for jumping through various hoops. It does pretty well with wolves and foxes and people and an excellent job with landscapes and styles. If you click “add modifiers” under the text prompt box, you’re guided through lots and lots of artistic options in a way none of the other engines make very clear. Finally, you can enlarge an image you love without changing it in any way other than making it higher-resolution. Overall, Nightcafe is a great engine to grow with.

Cons: I just started playing with Nightcafe, so perhaps it’s no surprise that I’ve yet to make images as close to what I had in mind as those I made with Midjourney. I’m only starting to learn how to iterate images, a process that doesn’t seem as effective as Midjourney’s (so far).

Licensing: As long as you don’t use an otherwise owned image for style transfer, etc., then you own the output files (as far as anyone owns AI art, which is still up in the air.)

Recommendation: Follow me then give creation a try! You should be able to get some good images without dumping in any cash as long as you check back every day to claim your five free credits. (They don’t expire, but they do have to be clicked on daily if you want to stockpile them.) Then, when you want to tweak an image that had potential but isn’t fully there yet, don’t use “evolve”; use “duplicate” with the image you want to tweak chosen as a starting point and the text subtly changed.

 

Midjourney

Using Midjourney to make fantasy art

I’ll tell you up front that I’ve played the most with Midjourney, so it’s no surprise I’ve created the images that fit my vision best there.

Pros: You can make some amazing images on Midjourney if you put in the time to iterate your favorite of the four options many times. Seeing what others create on the discord server is also a great way to get ideas for prompts (although the browsing process isn’t as smooth as it is in Nightcafe).

Cons: If you’re not already into discord, you may find the creation process overwhelming and esoteric. The tier I recommend (see below) is too pricey to be worth sticking to long-term for most of us. When you upscale small images to larger images, they change…sometimes in awesome ways and sometimes in awful ways. Also, when I was playing with Midjourney this summer, it was terrible at wolves and had a real problem with giving all women skirts unless you specifically told it to give them pants then adding in huge butts — I hope these issues have improved since then or do soon.

Licensing: If you have a free account, your images are licensed under Creative Commons. If you have a paid account, you own your images (with relevant caveats about whether or not anyone owns AI art).

Recommendation: Check out the hardcover I currently have up on kickstarter, built around Midjourney imagery and funded in 26 hours! Then, if you’re diving into a project like this with two feet, go ahead and pay for the $30/month tier. This lets you make unlimited images as long as you’re willing to use the “relax” mode and wait a bit longer for each to be produced. Definitely use an iterative process to choose one of the four options and settle in for a long creative afternoon!

 

DALL-E

DALL-E werewolves

I’ve only dabbled in DALL-E, but wasn’t very impressed.

Pros: Free credits top up once a month. It seems to be better at making wolves and foxes that look real than Midjourney (although not as good as Nightcafe). And its iterative process seems to be better than Nightcafe’s. Plus, DALL-E is very simple to use.

Cons: I only used my first-month free credits, but I didn’t come up with any images that wowed me. It didn’t seem to respond to style suggestions very well, which meant my images came out okay but hum-drum. You’re on your own figuring out how to get good images unless you join their discord channel or one of the facebook groups. And there’s a rainbow “signature” at the lower right that might be annoying to some.

Licensing: DALL-E doesn’t actually say you own the output, but they say you can use it commercially.

Recommendation: This might be a good one to dip into as a toy…or I might be totally off-base and it might be very powerful once figured out.


As a final note, I feel like I’d be remiss if I didn’t add — I wrote this in mid October 2022 and all of the engines are changing and growing daily. Who knows which one will be the best in a month or a year?

P.S. Kicktarter update — we’re working toward our first stretch goal! I hope you’ll join in the fun.

Mai’s Kickstarter is live!

Moon Marked Kickstarter

I’m so excited to share my full Kickstarter campaign with you on launch day!

So what’s Kickstarter and why did I go there? This crowd-funding platform is a great way of reaching readers who love books and swag they can hold in their hands. And there’s going to be a lot to hold!

🐺 Exclusive hardbacks with scads of brand new art
🌙 Colorful bookmarks
🐺 Signed bookplates
🌙 Mini art prints to save or share
🐺 A never before seen Moon Marked story

Even if you always read on your ereader, you won’t want to miss this 17-day extravaganza. Because when you buy through Kickstarter, you can enjoy slashed prices on my entire backlist…which includes a further 10% off in the early-bird tiers.

And, no, unlike a lot of authors, I’m not going to be emailing/posting daily updates on my campaign. So if you’re on the fence and want to hear all the news, be sure to sign up at the $1 level (which just happens to be all you need to do to download Outfoxed).

I hope you’ll join me, Mai, Gunner, Kira, and their friends on this exciting adventure. Just, maybe refrain from punching any alpha werewolves in the nose…

(Don’t know what I’m talking about? Then you clearly need to read Wolf’s Bane!)

Moon Marked quote

Visualizing fantasy worlds

Werewolf worlds

As an author, I build worlds out of words. Outside my mind’s eye, I only see these characters and events when my cover designer waves her magic wand.

Until now, that is.

Midjourney is art-creation engine that takes the images in my head and brings them to life…not always with two arms per person and faces on the fronts of heads, but sometimes even better than what I would have imagined. I spent a couple of days immersed in scenes from my various characters’ worlds and ended up with a couple dozen digital paintings that I felt captured the mood I was going for.

Newsletter subscribers get to download the result as part of my Shifter Secrets Extras file. Or, if you’re not keen on hearing from me every other week, you can follow my new instagram account and see images doled out one or two per week.

Either way, I hope you’ll email me at aimee@wetknee.com and let me know what you think. If enough people love the AI-generated art, I’ll definitely make more!

The Lost Spells

The Lost Spells by Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris

The Lost Spells by Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris is a really lovely book that transcends genre. It feels a bit like a children’s book for adults, with the suck-you-in illustrations and the admonition that it’s best read aloud. And, at the same time, the book reads as a combination of going out into the woods and stumbling across something you see seldom enough to be magical plus chanting “When the Dark Comes Rising” at the top of your lungs in your city backyard when you’re too young to realize the neighbors are going to think you’re a witch.

Red Fox poem

Highly recommended even by this non-poetry lover. (Yes, poetry is the genre the publisher chose for all of this awesomeness.)

Kitsune lore

Kitsune

I can’t actually remember what was going through my head a year ago when decided that my next protagonist was going to be a kitsune — a Japanese fox shifter. I think I was perusing lists of traditional shifter types and stumbled across this unfamiliar being with so many fascinating traits.

Despite that gap in my memory, I do know where I did most of my research. Come and Sleep is an easy-to-read and surprisingly far-reaching summary of kitsune folklore, ranging from the silly pranks in some stories to the almost selkie-like tale of a female fox who learned to shift for love of a human man but was unable to maintain the illusion so had to leave her family or die.

Kitsune woman

Kitsunes are reported to marry on rainy days under sunny skies. They’re boundary creatures, who belong to neither world but visit both. Sometimes they’re vampiric, using sexy times to steal a man’s yang power. Other times, white-furred kitsunes are divine messengers of the rice/wealth goddess who come to earth to punish wild trickster foxes (identifiable by their red fur).

I didn’t end up using all of that lore in my Moon Marked series, but I did incorporate the two-edged sword of kitsune gratitude. If you help a kitsune, they’ll be indebted to you…but if you aren’t grateful for their assistance they might react quite badly indeed.

How about you? Have you read any kitsune-related stories you enjoyed? If so, I hope you’ll use the facebook link to comment below!

A huge thank you!

Huntress BornIt’s been a while since I’ve thanked all of the amazing helpers who turn my keystrokes into a completed book. So I thought I’d make a new post of appreciation, just in case there are any authors who’d like to give my service providers a try.

First of all, I’ve added a new step to my editing process — a paid beta read by Claudia King. While she doesn’t list her rates on her website, she’s a whiz at streamlining and smoothing plots and making sure characters stay in character. If you feel like my new series is an engaging, smooth read — that’s all due to Claudia’s hard work.

Of course, I still send my final draft through a copy editor and Chereese Graves is still my nitpicker of choice. She’s fast, affordable, and easy to work with. Highly recommended!

Meanwhile, I’m trying out a new cover artist who I wholeheartedly recommend. Heather Hamilton-Senter worked with me every step of the way to create the exact cover that was floating around in my head, and she’s currently hard at work on creating Ember’s other faces for the additional books in the series.

And, of course, I’d be lost without my kind readers, both early reviewers who notice the last few errors that have slid past everyone else and those of you who read, share, and tell a friend. Thank you so much for reading — you are why I write.

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