by Melinda Brasher

by Melinda Brasher
Showing posts with label Far-Knowing. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Praise for Far-Knowing

“I've read a lot of books this year, and I think my favorite fantasy so far has been 'Far-Knowing' by Melinda Brasher. It's a coming-of-age with two female protags, with a relationship I found quite interesting: simple at first glance, yet very multifaceted.”

-John Blackport

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Praise for Far-Knowing

Here are some snippets from a recent review of my novel, Far-Knowing

"Brasher’s language is elegant and unaffected, naturally evocative"

"The story, written from [the two main characters'] alternate points of view, uses their mutual prejudices, smouldering jealousy, and diametrically contrasting experiences of life to bring added spark and edge to what is already an exciting and fast-paced narrative. Brasher handles their different narrative voices with great skill, imbuing each with wry humour which really added to the book."

"Highly recommended. I hope there is more to come."

Read the whole review on Amazon.

To read the novel for yourself:  Far-Knowing, by Melinda Brasher

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Author Spotlight on Isis Sousa's "Stories of Duskland"

I have an author spotlight on Isis Sousa's blog.  Click here to read about Far-Knowing, "Chaos Rises," and Leaving Home





You can see Isis's artwork in her book, The Night of Elisa. 



Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The Catacombs of Znojmo, Czech Republic

I wrote my YA novel, Far-Knowing, while living in the Czech Republic.  I first put pen to paper one fall morning while visiting the beautiful city of Znojmo, a place that I loved so much I just had to weave it into my novel.

Znojmo, Czech Republic
Znojmo is one of those towns that simply calls to me.  It’s not famous.  Even in many guidebooks it’s just a blip.  But it’s a lovely place, especially peaceful at night, when the buildings glow with soft lighting and the streets are quiet.  On a breezy evening, the lamps hung above the streets sway gently, giving the darkened alleys a delightfully eerie feel.  With curvy streets, numerous squares, fountains, and a lot of architectural beauty, it’s a wanderer’s delight.

Znojmo, from down near the river
When Kalli and Ista—my two main characters in Far-Knowing—enter the fictional town of Znemya, it’s really Znojmo’s buildings they see.  For them, however, it’s not a charming place to explore.  They’re on a mission, and danger lurks in all the pretty corners.

When they need a place to hide, to evade the baron’s men, they escape to the catacombs beneath the city.  These catacombs are my homage to Znojmo, whose catacombs you can visit for yourself.  They’re a huge network of interconnected cellars and tunnels, ventilated and at one time stocked with supplies. There’s a legend that a conquering army once swept into town and discovered smoking chimneys but no people.  The whole population was hiding underground. Supposedly they even rigged ropes to make doors slam and chairs rock.  The conquering army, spooked, declared it a town of ghosts and rode right out of the city.  The people were saved.  I incorporated this legend, among others, into the tales of my fictional Znemya.

Znojmo Catacombs
Photo courtesy of http://visitznojmo.wordpress.com/
To me, Znojmo will always be a peaceful, happy memory…and the place where Far-Knowing was born.


Check out the other blog tour stops below, or enter the giveaway for some great prices.  

If you're interested in Znojmo, see more travel information at the bottom of the post.  

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Genre Specific Review Group Blog Tour Stops: July 6 - The Consulting Writer Author Susan Day Michelle Abbott's Blog Author George Thomas Clark July 7 - Marilyn Peake's Blog Author Jo Grafford July 8 - Plain Talk BM Author Domino Finn Author Stephanie Ward July 9 - Author Melinda Brasher July 10 - Author K. Chrisbacher Author Tim Stead July 11 - Author Jayne Blue July 12 - The Consulting Writer Author Alexis Donkin


If you go to Znojmo...

More Sights

The town hall tower is a striking landmark, reminiscent of Prague’s famous spiked towers.  You can climb it for some very nice views of the town and the surrounding countryside.  Walk along the old town wall for more dizzying views down into the river valley.

Numerous churches of different styles stand watch over the streets and squares of old town.  The Rotunda of Our Lady and St Catherine dates from the 11th century, and in order to preserve the historic wall painting, they only admit visitors during short windows of time.

Znojmo sits on the edge of Podyjí National Park, where hiking trails abound.  The green trail starts at the Jihomoravské Muzeum.  It winds through the quiet outskirts of town into the park and through the woods for about 5 km (3 miles) to Králův Stolec, a nice place for a picnic, with views high over the river.  For something shorter, you can take the red trail across the river and up the opposite hill.  In about 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) you’ll get great views of Znojmo’s Old-Europe skyline.

Znojmo from the red trail
Around Znojmo:
Vranov Chateau perches on a wooded hill above the green-colored Dyjí river.  The interior is a Versailles-like confection you won’t want to miss.

Vranov Chateau, Vranov nad Dyjí, Czech Republic
Photo courtesy of atlasceska.cz

Bítov Castle is originally from the 11th century, and built for defense, a great contrast to Vranov.  From the village of Bítov, it’s a beautiful 3-km walk through the woods above the river. 
Bitov Castle, Czech Republic
If you go to Bítov or Vranov by public transportation, study the bus schedule carefully or you may end up hitchhiking back.  Of course, that might just be part of your great adventure.  

Views from my pension’s rooftop balcony 
(Cyklopenzion u Mikuláše)
I just sat in the sun and took it all in.
What a great day.
Getting there:
Znojmo is in southeast Czech Republic, close to the border of Austria.  By bus, it's 3-4 hours from Prague, just over 1 from Brno.  You can take a train from Vienna in less than 2 hours.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Monday, March 3, 2014

Free book!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Far-Knowing by Melinda Brasher

Far-Knowing

by Melinda Brasher

Giveaway ends March 31, 2014.

See the giveaway details at Goodreads.

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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Mini Blog Tour--Far-Knowing

I'm doing a mini blog tour next week for Far-Knowing, my YA fantasy.  Check out these links on the appropriate dates (or any time afterwards) to see my guest posts, author interviews, and book excerpts, and to support the generous bloggers who are hosting stops.

December 8—  Gothic Ballerina—Guest Post
December 10—TheBook Drifter—Excerpt
December 11Inkand Paper—Author Interview and Review
December 12Forceof Nature—Author Interview


Far-Knowing
by Melinda Brasher

After the Chaos Mage traps their mentor within a deadly spell, two apprentice mages set off to find and defeat this menace to the kingdom. But how can these inexperienced young women possibly track down and battle the sort of man who destroys villages with summoned wind or fire just for fun? They've learned no aggressive magic and never tested themselves against a real enemy.

Kallinesha, still an apprentice after seven years, struggles against her lack of raw magical power, compensating instead with discipline and study. Daughter of the High Commander, driven relentlessly by the duty in her blood, she knows they can defeat the Chaos Mage and safeguard the kingdom.

Ista, a commoner and daughter of a city baker, harbors no such delusions. But after only three years of study, her power burns much brighter than Kallinesha's. The task before them terrifies her, but she loves her mentor too much to let her waste away under the Chaos Mage's spell. Not if there's the slimmest chance of saving her.


The two have never been able to get along while studying magic. Will they be able to work together now when so much is at stake?