Monday, January 21, 2019

Fairday's Riddle: Frozen Fancy...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our chilly willy theme this week? 😁~ F

I don't fly, but when I do, I slip down snowy slopes barefoot in a tuxedo. 

What am I? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.

I gave you a clue!


Saturday, January 12, 2019

Interview with Maggie Daniels and Matt Michael

The DMS was lucky enough to interview Maggie Daniels and Matt Michael. Lizzy recently reviewed STRYXA: The Odds Are Against Us and it was great to share our thoughts about it and hear yours. We are excited to learn a little bit more about the story behind their story. So, without further ado... take it away, Maggie and Matt!
Read our review of the book

* Notice to our readers! We're working on crafting the next case in the DMS files, Fairday Morrow and the Master's Emporium— starting in 2019 we'll be posting riddles and reviews twice a month. Tune in 1/21 for Fairday's riddle and a new book review. See you all around the book block. ~ Jess & Stephanie

What inspired you to write STRXIA

MATT: The short answer is a long car drive was the inspiration for our book. The longer answer is when Maggie was in her 40s, she made a life goal to write and publish a fiction novel by the age of 50.  


MAGGIE: I write for a living, but it has always been with an academic focus related to my collaborative projects conducted as a research faculty member at George Mason University. Reading is a significant part of my leisure, and I have always been fascinated by the potential for crossover between academic and fiction writing.





MATT: I wrote science fiction and fantasy as a young adult but was never published. In the years that followed, I accumulated 25 years of experience as a professional engineer in the aerospace industry. During a 6-hour car drive from Ohio to Virginia, we had a brainstorming session with our son, who was 8 at the time and became an integral part of the writing process. 


We realized we had the key facets to writing a STEM-based book. Maggie brought decades of professional writing to the table. I brought the knowledge of physics and sports. We had worked together to coach and manage a myriad of youth sports teams. The concept of a science fiction world using baseball to situate the story on Earth with parallel actions in Strxia soon followed.

How long did it take you to write STRXIA?  

MAGGIE: The writing, editing, and publishing process took us three years. Matt got the ball rolling with the backstory development for our four main characters (Seth, Jared, Alex, and Chase). I then brought them into the larger story, weaving them in and out of Strxia. It was important to us that each character was distinct and easy to relate to so that our young readers could readily identify with the unique personalities.     

MATT: I took the lead in presenting the ideas for the parallel game in the second part of the book. Maggie expertly (I was amazed at how well she did this) stitched this material into a fast-paced story designed to keep our readers turning the pages. Maggie then agonized over the complete draft by editing and rewriting for a year based on feedback we received from many generous reviewers and readers.

As co-authors what is your collaboration and writing process like? 

MAGGIE: The collaboration worked really well. I relied on Matt to get the math and physics correct and he trusted my fanatic attention to detail that ensured the product was cohesive and readable. Our son was instrumental to the humor in the book. He and his friends offered a wealth of material based on their daily interactions on and off the field. As our primary reader, he was the first to tell us if something was or was not funny!

MATT: While there were certainly some stressful moments along the way, the process of working with Maggie on this project has been extremely positive. Setting and reaching this goal definitely brought us closer together as a married couple.

Tell us about your writing environment. Do you listen to music? Write in a special place? Are there writing tools you need nearby?  

MATT: For me, I mostly write late at night after both Maggie and our son are asleep. I write in silence, sitting in a recliner with a laptop and our Italian Greyhound (Photon) curled up under my left arm.  

MAGGIE: My style is quite different. I write best in the mornings, with a large cup of coffee while at a desk in my home office. On days when I’m in for the long haul, I take sanity breaks by swimming or taking a run with Photon. Having said that, I primarily stick to what I think of as the “Roald Dahl” method.  I recall reading once that he would only write for a few hours a day during his most creative time zones.  I operate similarly, as I think most clearly in the morning. I can put in a longer writing day only if it involves more routine matters, such as copy editing, after 12:00 noon.

What are some of your favorite books from childhood? Were there any specific authors who inspired you?  

MATT: The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis was a standout for me. My interest in fantasy stemmed from his work.


MAGGIE: As a child, I read anything I could get my hands on and absolutely loved going to the library. I am the youngest of five, so I also read whatever my siblings were reading and was therefore introduced to dystopian fiction at a young age, which is still of interest to me. Perhaps most influential to me, however, was the daily newspaper. I have always been a huge fan of humor columnists, with favorites being Erma Bombeck and Art Buchwald. I simply adored their ability to pinpoint the absurdities in daily life, and I’d like to think that we accomplish a tiny bit of that in Strxia. 

If you could travel into the future or to a parallel world- where/when would you pick? Why?

MATT: Since I am involved in the aerospace industry, I’d like to travel 200 years forward to see what we have accomplished in terms of space travel.


MAGGIE: My parallel world is one where exceptional educational opportunities are ubiquitous. 

If you could befriend a character from your book, who would you befriend? Why?  


MATT: In my many years of coaching, I have been amazed at how incredibly different every single child is. Their personalities, drives, and athletic talents are all incredibly unique. Many of my players have been projects where I vowed to “fix” their baseball swing or bad attitude after striking out. As a coach, I would attempt to befriend Jared. I am convinced I could “fix” his ego and attitude and turn him into a great player.  

MAGGIE: What a hard question! I want to befriend all of them! I identify best with Alex and her desire to feel that she is making a contribution to the goals on Earth and in Strxia. However, in terms of personality, my favorite is Chase because his silliness reminds me of my son and his friends.

Is there anything you’ve learned along your path to publication that you would like to share with new writers?  

MATT: I think most new writers greatly underestimate the book promotion endeavor that occurs after publishing. The process of gaining customer reviews, editorial reviews, and verified customer reviews, and then promoting the book through various services, sites, and social media turns out to be an almost overwhelming task. I would estimate my promotion labor to currently be around (100) hours. I estimate it will end near (150) hours before we begin writing the second book in the series in earnest.

MAGGIE: Like anything else worthwhile, you have to be internally motivated. Matt and I are lucky that we have day jobs we love, so writing fiction can be an entertaining hobby. While some writers are superstars from the onset, most realize that you write simply because you love to write and you have ideas you would like to share. If fame and fortune follow, well that is nice, but at the end of the day you have to look in the mirror and simply be proud of what you have written and hope that somehow you can impact someone’s life in a positive way.

How do you pronounce, “Strxia”?  

MAGGIE: The name of the book is a fun story, because we went through many iterations before we created one we really liked. Try saying “Strick-see-ah” – that will get you really close!

Where can we purchase your book?  

MATT:  Our website, https://www.strxia.com/ has lots of great information about our book.

To find out where to buy the book any place in the world, check out the page https://www.strxia.com/WhereToBuy.htm .

We are currently running a free Amazon Kindle ebook promotion on our website promotion page https://www.strxia.com/Promotions.htm .

One of the great things about our book title is that it is unique to our project. You can search the word, “Strxia” on any book selling site like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple Books, Google Play, etc., and our book will immediately come to the top of the search.

About the Authors
Maggie Daniels is a professor for George Mason University within the College of Education and Human Development. Maggie has conducted extensive applied research in Washington, D.C. and has a combination of over 100 publications and presentations to her credit. Maggie's hobbies include swimming, mountain biking, and reading.  

Matt Michel is a Professional Engineer in the aerospace industry. He was responsible for the Thrust Vector Control system on the Antares Launch Vehicle used to resupply the International Space Station and is currently designing the first attempt at geosynchronous rendezvous and capture of satellites located 25,000 miles from Earth. Matt enjoys writing projects with his wife, mountain biking, and coaching youth sport teams.

*Maggie and Matt are generously giving away three paperback copies of Strxia: The Odds Are Against Us All you have to do is comment on our review or this interview to be entered for a chance to win. Winners will be randomly selected. Good luck!

Friday, January 11, 2019

Can They Beat the Odds?

Seth Cox isn’t the most athletic kid, and he’s a bit surprised during the Little League draft when he gets selected by a new coach. It turns out that making the baseball team will be the least shocking thing to happen to Seth for a while. He makes the team with Alex, Chase, and super pitcher, Jared. Although they know each other, they aren’t close friends and even get into a disagreement during the first practice. This seems to be the reason Coach Mirkana tells them they will be staying late at practice from now on to help clean up. He directs them to go to the Snack Shack and ask someone named Retne for four cups of coffee and four Tixie sticks, which really confuses them. They find the lady they need to talk to sleeping and she gives them strange directions that lead them to Strxia, a parallel world. The foursome learn that odd numbers aren’t allowed to be used by most people in Strxia, only the elite, and the impact will be utter destruction. Seth, Alex, Chase, and Jared discover that they have to work together to get the Encryption Pack and beat the odds. But how will they do that? While they are away in Strxia their Earth selves will be living a parallel life playing in baseball games. Actions in either place will impact each other and reflect what is happening. Can they get the pack and make it out alive? Do they have what it takes to work together and travel through time and space? Will anger and stubbornness prevent them from reaching their goal? What will happen if they don’t succeed? Journey through worlds and discover if they have what it takes to beat the odds.

Strxia: The Odds Are Against Us by Maggie Daniels and Matt Michel is a sci-fi adventure. Starting off with baseball tryouts will appeal to those who love the sport, like Chase and Jared. Those who don’t love it will agree with Seth. The characters were each unique, and readers will be able to relate to at least one of them. Alex is fast and stands up for herself, which I really liked. Chase is always cracking jokes and would be fun to have around. Seth seems like a nice guy who is amazing at math and science and likes to think things through, which are all qualities I like in friends. Baseball fanatic, Jared, has the hardest time listening to what others say, but I like his confidence in his abilities. It was fascinating to see how their lives at each point in time intertwined. If they did something well in Stxia, they played better in the game, which was cool and definitely interesting to think about. I recommend this book to anyone age eight and up who enjoys getting lost in other worlds. Sci-fi can involve some tricky math and science and the authors did a great job making sure readers understand what's happening and how the worlds work. The story will appeal to those who love technology, baseball, math, and space travel. This adventure wraps up, but readers can tell that there's more in store for the foursome as they work to save Strxia. I look forward to reading the next book and finding out what else is in store for them!


Has anyone else read Strxia: The Odds Are Against Us by Maggie Daniels and Matt Michel? We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Stop back Saturday for an interview with the authors. 😀

Happy Reading!
~L

*Maggie and Matt are generously giving away three paperback copies of Strxia: The Odds Are Against Us All you have to do is comment on this review or our interview tomorrow to be entered for a chance to win. Winners will be randomly selected. Good luck! 

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Even the Odds...


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we're counting the odds. Tune in Friday to find out how the answer ties into Lizzy's middle grade book review. See you all around the book block. ~ F

Add them up in a row; one is yes, two is no. Four is wrong, three is right—five is one in middle sight. With a total that's askew, can you guess which number queue?

What am I referring to? Answer: Odd numbers



Make time to riddle and rhyme!
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Monday, January 7, 2019

Fairday's Riddle: Skipping Digits...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? They can be tricky! ~ F

Add them up in a row; one is yes, two is no. Four is wrong, three is right—five is one in middle sight. With a total that's askew, can you guess which number queue?

What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer.

I gave you a clue!




Tuesday, January 1, 2019

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Hello, Readers! Happy New Year. We'll be swinging things into gear next week with a recap of our best of 2018, plus new stories to share. We wish all of our readers the brightest 2019, and we'll see you all around the book block.

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Friday, December 21, 2018

Will it be Snowing Forever?

Ophelia Jane Worthington-Whittard loves science and explanations. She’s a very matter of fact kind of girl, and she’s still feeling sad after the death of her mother. When her father gets a job working on a special exhibition at a museum in a city where it always snows, she and her sister, Alice, get to go along. There the girls meet the beautiful and elegant museum curator. She allows them to roam around the museum and find what interests them most. It's during that time that Ophelia sees a boy dressed in very old fashioned clothes trapped behind a door in an isolated corridor. He tells her he needs some help and asks her to find the key to his door. It seems he’s been trapped in the cold museum for hundreds of years. He tells her he has no name anymore (to protect him from the Snow Queen), so now he is simply called the Marvelous Boy. The Marvelous Boy explains that he was sent far from his home long, long ago because the wizards thought he was destined to destroy the Snow Queen. But how can he do that if the time on the clock is winding down and he can’t even get out of the room. He explains when the clock finishes winding down the Snow Queen will take revenge on the Earth. Trying to help him, Ophelia is sent on a scavenger hunt around the museum trying to find special keys, a sword to kill the Snow Queen, and the “one other” who is supposed to help the Marvelous Boy complete his quest. Will Ophelia be able to complete the tasks before the clock finishes counting down? Will the marvelous boy complete his quest? You’ll have to read this book to see how this Snow Queen spinoff plays out.

I have had Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy by Karen Foxlee on my reading list since I first read about it on a blog many years ago (so long ago I can’t quite remember which one). The story started out a little slowly, but the more I read the faster the pace seemed. With each page I cared more and more about Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy. I was really rooting for him to complete his task and be saved. I also wanted Ophelia to figure out how to get everything on her scavenger hunt. This book has just the right amount of scary magic and characters that will tug at your heart. I would recommend this book to people that like fairy tales, fairy tale retellings, magical realism, and stories with quests. It would be a great book for someone who is in fourth or fifth grade. With all the snow and cold in the story it's the perfect book to curl up with on the couch and enjoy a nice cup of hot chocolate. This is the first book I have read by this author, but I will definitely be reading more by Karen Foxlee! 

Has anyone else read Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy? Or have you read another book by Karen Foxlee? We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Happy reading!
~L