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By Timothy Deal
March 3, 2017

Helloooo?

Oh hi! Thanks for taking a look at this blog! Good to know we’ve still got readers out there. Here, let me just blow some of this dust away and sweep up these cobwebs.

Yeah, we haven’t been as active around here the last month or two, but we’re still around and we’ve got some fresh content in the works. Of course, the big project currently in development is Bron & Calea #5, written by Children of the Wells co-founder Nathan Marchand. This will be Nate’s second novella for us, but his first foray into the tortured psychosis that is Calea Lisan. Pray for him.

In the meantime, author Greg Meyer will be offering his own take on the former Select in a short story to be released here on the site next week! This story will be a tie-in to The Select’s Bodyguard (Bron & Calea #1) and we hope to make it the first in a new series of short stories & flash fictions connected to each of our novellas. There are always side stories to be told in a shared universe like ours, so we’re looking forward to exploring more of its nooks and crannies this year.

But also, this series will give us the chance to take another look at each of our novellas, or perhaps for some of you, to introduce it for the first time. Our very first novella – not just for the Bron & Calea series but for Children of the Wells as a whole – is The Select’s Bodyguard. It was written by my podcast partner-in-crime, Nick Hayden, and his stylistic fingerprints are all over it. Inner turmoil, brutal danger, subtle ideas, a cast that includes academic elites and memorable commoners, and of course… stubborn, stubborn, strong-willed characters.

Anyone who’s read Nick’s work for the past dozen years or so can tell you he has a fascination with this type of character. From Makalos to Stuart Lem to Strin to Obed and now to Bron and Calea, Nick has a history of taking characters with a stubborn understanding of themselves and putting them through extreme trials to see if they break. Perhaps it’s his way of exploring how the incredibly obstinate person resisting God may need an incredibly painful experience to realize he can’t make it on his own.

Both Bron and Calea are hardcore, determined individuals in The Select’s Bodyguard, but Bron has a certain advantage in earning readers’ favor. Bron’s goal and determination – whether misguided or not – are heroic and honorable. Meanwhile, Calea is completely self-centered and pushes away anyone she deems unworthy of her. While she is clearly hurting on the inside, her hatred of receiving pity leads her to lash out at anyone who might try to get close.

This makes Calea a challenge for Bron, as well as for CotW readers and writers alike: How do you love the unlovable? Trying to understand the unlovable helps. Nick does a fine job in The Select’s Bodyguard of revealing Calea’s life bit by bit while simultaneously keeping a certain distance until the end. If you’ve not read it before, you might have to give it a try to see what I mean.

Along the way, you’ll witness a world in free-fall, beginning with the moments directly following the fateful Cataclysm that changed Lomara forever. Magic was the ecosystem, field of study, and way of life for the citizens of Jalseion, but when that magic disappeared, chaos destroys the city’s perfect order. In the midst of the upheaval, a crippled woman and her devoted bodyguard struggle to find a sliver of hope to grasp onto.

High stakes, deep characterization, and a modern fantasy setting plunged into an apocalypse. If all that interests you, give The Select’s Bodyguard a try!

Join Us at Fantasticon Fort Wayne!

by Nathan Marchand
October 27, 2016

s4-ep10-imageI’ve written several blogs about my annual trips to Gen-Con in Indianapolis, especially when I started selling Children of the Wells books there. This weekend I’m going to a local, smaller convention in Fort Wayne, Indiana, called Fantasticon. I’ll be selling all my books, including CotW volumes, but what makes this special is I’ll be joined by my partners in crime, Nick Hayden, Eric Anderson, and Jarod Marchand. With it being Halloween weekend, I may as well wear my Captain America costume and say, “Avengers assemble!”

Yes, that’s right—my cohorts will be with me. Nick will be selling his own books, including The Unremarkable Squire and a new short story collection, as well as Children of the Wells. Eric will be promoting his ministry Nerd Chapel and selling our devotional, 42: Discovering Faith Through Fandom. My brother Jarod will be selling his artwork, which includes some illustrations he’s made for my stories. This will be Nick and Jarod’s first times as vendors. Previously, Nick and I have gone to author fairs together and Jarod has been my assistant at Gen-Con. We’re all getting tables next to each other, so you can easily get autographs from us.

Fantasticon is a traveling convention that’s gone to several locations in Michigan (where it started) and Ohio since February. Fort Wayne is its first and only stop in Indiana. It’s being held at the Grand Wayne Center in downtown this Saturday and Sunday from 10am-6pm and 10am-5pm, respectively. Guests will include film directors Scott Russo and Scott Spiegel. A replica of the 1966 Batmobile will also be there.

According to the con’s website:

Fantasticon is a mid-size show created for true comic book and pop culture collectors and fans. The fans that come to our shows are true collectors that are looking for those rare items for their personal collections. Most leave very satisfied as we pride ourselves on having great dealers and artists at our shows. If you collect it, you will find it at a Fantasticon Show.

Fantasticon is proud to have a presence in multiple cities throughout the mid-west. Currently we are in five different cities, in three different states including Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana.

We also, are very proud of the fact that our admission price is the lowest of any other comparable shows. And the cost for being an exhibitor or artist at the Fantasticon is far less than any comparable comic cons out there.

Be there or be square!

 

Hidden No More

By Gregory Meyer
May 27, 2016

coverAt last, after what feels like an eternity, the latest chapter in the Bron & Calea saga is available for your eReader of choice. Having worked on the book since the initial planning stages in February 2014, I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished and hope you enjoy reading about the latest adventures of Bron, Calea, and Nyasha. (more…)

Coming Soon to a TV Near You: ‘Children of the Wells: The Series’!

by Nathan Marchand
April 1, 2016

After months of secrecy, I’m proud to announce on behalf of all of us here at LocoNotion Media that Children of the Wells will be adapted into an epic TV series—once we choose one of the three offers we’ve received.

How’d this come about, you ask? Well, I get to rub shoulders with lots of people in showbiz whenever I go to Gen-Con and other conventions (did you think I just sold books and cosplayed at these events? Pshaw!), and since my networking skills border on being superpowers, I managed to get word around about our premiere contemporary post-apocalyptic fantasy series. Interestingly, I’ve been approached by three producers, who all came to me because they love our books. (It might also be because Nick is awesome). The only problem is…they all have some crazy ideas about how to adapt them to screen. (more…)

Our Series Trailer is Here!

By Timothy Deal
September 25, 2015

So you’ve been looking for a way to introduce people to your favorite post-apocalyptic modern-fantasy multi-author webfiction series, but just describing its genre leaves you short of breath. How are you going to get your friends excited for Children of the Wells without talking their ears off and making their eyes glaze over, thus turning them into creepy Van Gogh zombies?

The answer is: show them our book series trailer! That’s right, we’ve created a special trailer that highlights important characters and ideas from Children of the Wells that newbies will want to know. Check it out now:

Did you enjoy? I certainly hope so. Making a book series trailer was something we had talked about doing for quite awhile, but as the main video producer on the team, I knew what I wanted to do for the trailer would take some time to pull together.

The biggest challenge was getting enough people to voice all the characters I wanted to include. For expediency’s sake, I wound up recording Jaysynn’s lines myself and recruited ladies from my family to record all of the female characters except for Calea, who was voiced by CotW editor Natasha Hayden. Bron was voiced by my senior pastor, Stuart Kruse, and the rest of the voice actors were recruited via freelance website fiverr.com. (Apologies to a few others who were either recast or whose recordings didn’t mix well with the others. You know who you are. Sorry!)

Thanks to these folks’ help, I like to think we put together a truly cinematic trailer to promote our little corner of the webfiction world. If you know anyone who enjoys post-apocalyptic stories, modern-fantasy, multi-author works, webfiction, or any combination thereof, show them our trailer and get them hooked!

Children of the Wells ebooks now on Amazon!

If you’re observant, you’ve noticed that we’ve tweaked the covers of several of our ebooks. We needed to do this to have the proper rights to sell our ebooks on Amazon and elsewhere. While we’re still working out a few background details, you can now find all our ebooks on Amazon, ready to download to your Kindle. If you want a free one, follow this link and get a free copy of The Fall of the House of Kyzer.

Also, we’ve finally received a completed copy of Bron & Calea #4, so you’ll have a new book to devour once it runs through our editing process. Things are moving. Stay tuned.

For your viewing pleasure, here are our updated covers:


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Call of the Watchman Is Here!

Let’s keep this short and sweet:

Oh, I suppose I could give you a little more. How about the cool cover?

Jaysynn4And maybe the back cover copy, even though it’s at the link above as well?

Once, Jaysynn Kyzer traced the skyline of Thyrion in the guise of the Watchman, aiding those oppressed by the Thyrian regime. Now, witnessing the abuses of the popular uprising known as  the Defiant, the Watchman returns to convince people there is a third choice besides an old tyrant or a new one. But does a small band of idealists stand a chance against the brutality of the Defiant? And what can a new magic based on trust do against the remnants of a world based on power? Jaysynn and his companions don’t know, but they’re about to find out.

There it is. Download it now.

 

 

A Peek Ahead

by Timothy Deal
April 14, 2015

When thinking about this week’s blog, I briefly considered writing a recap of Jaysynn’s adventures thus far from the outlandish perspective of Claw, a young boy who will make his debut in our next novella. However, I quickly realized Claw’s introduction would probably be better served through that story itself and I don’t want to steal the thunder from its author, CotW veteran Nick Hayden. So instead, let me share some more tantalizing tidbits about Jaysynn #4 – including its title – and the current status of Children of the Wells in general.

First off, long-time readers may be surprised we’re talking about the next Jaysynn book already. After all, it’s been about a year since the last Bron & Calea story, The Well’s Orphan, was released. Rest assured, more of this series is coming soon and when it does, it will certainly make up for lost time. Based on writer (and April Fools prankster) Greg Meyer’s reports, Bron & Calea #4 will be the longest Children of the Wells story to date and we’re excited for what he has in store. Fans of Bron (which really should be everyone reading this) will definitely enjoy this one.

But while we wait for Bron & Calea #4, Nick is almost finished with the next installment of Jaysynn’s story, which will be released in a few short weeks! Its title: Call of the Watchman.

In this novella, Jaysynn’s movement grows after he reveals the Watchman’s presence to the anarchist group, the Defiant, and their leader General Korab. But unlike the powerful and violent Defiant, the Watchman’s band is still small and comprised of children, elders, and misfits. Jaysynn and his inner circle – including Kyrie, Mic, Amira, and Gunny – must figure out how to shape their ragtag followers into a force for good while still grappling with their recent discoveries about magic.

The world of Children of the Wells continues to grow with Nick’s novel, and I’m as excited for you to meet the new characters introduced in his book as I am to continue the story of Jaysynn and his crew. In addition to Claw, you’ll also meet his silent brother Hunter, a dashing fellow named Daveer, and a brooding young sidekick for Gunny called Deryn. Oh, and you’ll also experience more of General Korab who you caught a glimpse of in my book New Wells Rising. If you couldn’t tell before, Korab’s not a nice guy.

All in all, you’re going to be in for an exciting read with lots of the great character moments you can expect from Children of the Wells and healthy dose of action as befitting a Jaysynn story. Keep an eye out for Call of the Watchman later this month!

Children of the Wells Video Game Kickstarter–Coming Soon!

April 1, 2015

Friends,

I have the distinct pleasure and honor to announce the pre-announcement of the Children of the Wells first ever Kickstarter campaign for not one, but TWO indie video game projects! I, along with the other members of ChildrenoftheWells.com, have been hard at work brainstorming and planning out this huge and exciting endeavor which can be funded for the paltry sum of $10,000.

These will be all-new, canon stories featuring additional adventures of Bron & Calea, and of Jaysynn.

“One of my favorite aspects of reading comic books are when storylines span multiple books,” explains project writer Greg Meyer. “I love buying issues of series I have no interest in or face the risk of being completely lost in the story I’m currently reading. I want to bring that same kind of thrill by mixing books with video games. If you want to know what’s going on in the books, you have to play the games.”

When the project was first tossed around, we jumped at the chance. I mean, how hard can it be to make a video game? I made one on my calculator in High School, and technology has only grown since then.

We’re not only making two video games, but their styles will be completely different. That’s right, two different experiences for the CotW fan!

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Actual screen shot!

Jaysynn Quest Go! is an RPG that harkens back to those magical days of our youth, spending hours in front of the television on Saturdays clicking buttons to attack with a sword instead of straining our arm! We’ve studied the classics of the genre, from SaGa Frontier to Quest 64, even going all the way back to that NES gem Hydlide. Spend endless hours getting lost in first-person dungeons, getting into random battles every two steps, and trying to wrap your head around our incomprehensible battle system! Best of all, we’ve removed save points and instead allow you to input passwords. Now you never have to worry about the game battery dying ever again! As for the plot, follow Jaysynn as he traverses the trap-filled labyrinths of Lord Dracon’s tower to rescue Kyrie from the power-mad villain and finally marry her. Can Jaysynn survive the monsters below and defeat Mecha Lord Dracon X to save her? You’ll have to play it and find out! And remember, it’s canon.

Bron & Calea and the Gooey Select is based on the wacky and fondly remembered adventure games of the 80’s. Follow our heroes as they attempt to solve who’s been turning former Select into pink goo. Solve complex and intricate stage puzzles that will require hours upon hours of endless pixel clicking and item combinations. Did you collect the ketchup packet, ball of lint, and dodecahedron from the room you visited twenty hours ago but can’t revisit? No? Better restart your game and start all over again!

Stunning old-school graphics!

Stunning old-school graphics!

Our Story Designer Greg Meyer is hard at work writing out the game scenarios. Based on what we have, it should take 400 hours for you to complete just one of the two games. Now that’s a ton of content! Think of the value you’re going to get if you choose to support our Kickstarter program!

Of course, no Kickstarter project is complete without rewards! Here’s what we’ve planned so far for our wonderful and amazing donors:

  • $1) A dollar? Really? And you’re expecting a reward? How dare you, you cheapskate.
  • $10) Autographed CotW ebook of our choosing.
  • $30) All of the CotW ebooks, signed by just one of our authors.
  • $50) An ebook and one of our old T-shirts with that pizza stain that won’t come out.
  • $500) An eBook and a vial of our tears.
  • $10,000) All expense paid trip to exotic Indiana.*

Note: Contributor is responsible for airfare, lodgings, and food during duration of trip.

We sincerely hope you consider pledging something to our Kickstarter. With your help, we can create a truly revolutionary experience.

Thank you,

The Children of the Wells Staff

 

Please support us. Please.

Jaysynn Volume 1 Now Available!

That’s right, folks, now you can own the first trilogy of adventures of Jaysynn Kyzer, the outcast turned Emperor turned exile, in a beautiful print edition.

jaysynn-vol1Collecting The Fall of the House of Kyzer, The Rules Change, and the recently released New Wells RisingJaysynn Volume 1 collects plenty of world-ending, society-upheaving, family-shattering, trust-stretching, parkour-inducing action, intrigue, and betrayal for the whole family–or just for you! Get your copy now!