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ABOUT THE BOOK
Eleven Tales of Magical, Mysterious, Mythical Doorways!
Step through portals and into adventure as the authors of the Fellowship of Fantasy take you on another journey into fantastic worlds. Travel through time, space, and realities to encounter monsters, mechanical foxes, and the Fates themselves. You'll fly with dragons, save implausible beasts, and perhaps find your true home. Choose your path wisely, for dangers lurk in the lands beyond.
In the third anthology from the Fellowship of Fantasy, eleven authors promise you journeys into fairy lands hidden within the modern world, futuristic universities, and lands of ancient myth. So what are you waiting for? Cross through our Doorways for the adventure of a lifetime!
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INTERVIEW: J.M. HACKMAN
Welcome, J.M.! I'm so delighted to have you here! First off, would you mind introducing yourself and your story?
Thanks so much for having me, Liv! My name is Jill, but I write under the name J.M. Hackman. I'm always looking for otherworldly portals in the central Pennsylvania mountains, where I live with my husband and two girls. My story Everwild is about a teen boy named Flint who ages out of the foster system with very few resources.
If you could choose one message for your readers to gain from this story, what would it be?
If you could choose one message for your readers to gain from this story, what would it be?
My tagline is "true north fiction." Everwild definitely falls into this category. Flint finds his True North by listening to his heart.
If you were to stumble upon a mythical doorway that transported you to any place you wished -- real or fictional -- where would it lead?
If you were to stumble upon a mythical doorway that transported you to any place you wished -- real or fictional -- where would it lead?
Narnia, the Shire, Hogwarts, even some of the beautiful places on Earth -- it's hard to choose just one. Ooh, I'd love to visit Heaven! Or Italy. They're almost the same, right? 😉
If you could travel through a portal to spend a day with any author, no matter their time period, who would you most hope them to be?
If you could travel through a portal to spend a day with any author, no matter their time period, who would you most hope them to be?
I'd love to sit, drink tea, and talk with Madeline L'Engle. Not only did she write The Time Quintet (which is fabulous), her poetry is awesome, too.
Thank you so much for your time, J.M.! Last question, before you go: what's your advice on writing short stories?
I find short stories harder to write, because I want to share All. The. Things. 😄 But I can't do that with a short story -- it ends up being too long. So I condense my time frame (the events of Everwild occur in a 24-hour period) to keep my story short.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
J.M. Hackman (author of Everwild) loves bookstores and libraries. She spent her childhood visiting these magical places. After a hiatus at Penn State for a degree, she began writing books and never stopped. Her stories are filled with fantastic beasts, feisty characters, and unusual settings all tied together with romance. She spends her days writing, consuming massive quantities of chocolate and Coke Zero, and looking for portals to other worlds.




D.G. Driver (author of The Hallway of Three Doors) is an optimist at heart, and that's why she likes to write about young people making an impact on the world. She is a multi-award-winning author of books for teens and tweens, but you'll find some romance and horror stories in the anthologies, too. When Driver isn't writing, she's a teacher at an inclusive child development program in Nashville, TN. She might also take a break from writing once in a while to strut the stage in a local theatre production. You're guaranteed to find her belting out Broadway show tunes any time she's driving.


Arthur Daigle (author of Idiot's Graveyard) was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. He received a degree in biology from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, which sounded like a good idea at the time. This led to work as a zoo intern at Brookfield Zoo, an assistant fisheries biologist at the Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation, and a research assistant at Morton Arboretum. Most recently he's been employed grading high school essay tests and garden associate (yeah, the job market is that bad). In addition to writing, Arthur is an avid gardener and amateur artist.


Jenelle Leanne Schmidt (author of Dragon Ward) grew up the oldest of four children. Every night before bedtime, her father read to her and her siblings, and it was during these times that her love for adventure and fantasy were forged. While she adored the stories of the Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Prydain, The Wheel of Time, and The Chronicles of Narnia, it wasn't long before her imagination led her to the creation of a world and story all her own.

Lauren Lynch (author of What Lies Ahead) has lived in nine of the United States, but currently calls a log cabin in North Carolina home, along with her husband, teenage son, two dogs, a cat, two goats, and even the occasional bat.
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About Deep Magic: The name "Deep Magic" pays homage to C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. Deep Magic is a quarterly e-zine dedicated to creating a safe place for minds to wander in the worlds and universe of SFF. We want all who visit to feel welcome and confident that they will encounter professionally written fiction of the highest quality, that is safe for all to read.
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TOUR SCHEDULE
- Tuesday, March 27th
- Author Spotlight: A. J. Bakke – Kandi J Wyatt—Where Fantasy and Reality Meet
- Interview: Katy Huth Jones – Dragonpen Press
- Interview: Laurie Lucking – Fearless Words in Fantasy Worlds
- Book Spotlight – Antrim Cycle
- Author Spotlight: Bokerah Brumley – Life is a Four-Letter Word: Encouragement for the Journey
- Book Spotlight – Deeply Shallow
- Book Review – Blooming with Books
- Review & Interview: Lauren Lynch -- Fairies, Fantasy, and Faith
- Wednesday, March 28th
- Book Spotlight – Dolphin18cb
- Interview: Arthur Daigle – Heather Hadyen – Author of Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Review & Author Spotlight: H.L. Burke – Reality Reflected
- Interview: D.G. Driver – So Few Books
- Interview: H.L. Burke – Keturah's Korner
- Interview: Bokerah Bromley – Supervise SF
- Thursday, March 29th
- Book Review – Lands Uncharted
- Interview: J.M. Hackman – Liv K. Fisher
- Interview: Jenelle Schmidt – Lu's Reviews Take Two
- Interview: Savannah Jezowski – Unicorn Quester
- MYTHICAL DOORWAYS FACEBOOK PARTY
Aaah! So much excitement! 😻
Thank you again for your time, J.M.! And special thanks to Laura A. Grace @ Unicorn Quester for organizing this tour, and Fellowship of Fantasy for piecing together this anthology! 💙
Dragons, have you ordered Mythical Doorways, yet? (It is free, ya know! 😉) How do you write short stories?
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Thanks for having me, Liv -- it was great to chat with you! ☺
ReplyDeleteYour post is so wonderful, Liv! I love how you included pictures of everyone! :D Also, I think this story really reflects "true north" for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating in the blog tour and sharing! :)