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PRINCES AND KINGS plus a guest post by Sydney Williams and a giveaway

Guest Post:

Topic: How I Became An Author

Ever since I was a child, I have enjoyed a good story. I have always loved how it can be so easy to disappear into another world with a good book. When I was old enough to write on my own I took my love for stories and started to write my own.

I have always had a big imagination and have tried my best to use it to create compelling writing. My novel, Princes and Kings, is my first published work as an author. I have enjoyed the writing process and the chance to share my love for a good story with others and plan to continue to write for many years to come.

During the writing of my novel, I learned how important it is to have a good outline to work from. So, to any aspiring authors, I cannot stress enough how much a good outline can make the writing process so much easier in the long run. It helps to organise your thoughts and the plot of your story and it will make you look much more professional as an author. Also, write from the heart.

If you write what you know then your passion will come out in your writing. For myself, I like things like life, love and history. Love can come in so many forms as well. There can be the love of family, friends, a job or life itself. I find that in any good story love for something or someone is what drives the main character to do what they do. I think this is true in life as well. Even to hate we need to love first.

Remember to keep reading as well. Through reading, we can find what we like and don’t like and then take that and use it in our writing. This has been the story of how I became an author and my thoughts on writing.

If you like what you have read here, or have any questions, let me know. I would love to hear from you.

Princes & Kings

A Rose in a Thorn Bush

by Sydney Williams

GENRE: Historical Fantasy

BLURB:

In the year 1240 AD, the land of Gwynedd Wales found themselves without a leader when their king, Llywelyn the Great, died at a ripe old age. The natural successor to the king was his son Dafydd, who took on the job of ruler after his death. Soon after taking on the job he was forced to sign a treaty with the king of England and send his brother Gruffudd and his nephew Owain to England to be imprisoned in the Tower of London in exchange for keeping his land and title. His other nephew, Llywelyn, became the new head warrior after his father’s imprisonment, travelling the country and patrolling the borders to the north and the south. After four years imprisonment in the Tower of London, Gruffudd died while attempting to escape from his tower cell, and his son Owain was released by the king himself. He wanted Owain to help him start a civil war in Gwynedd. Meanwhile, after finding out about his brother’s death from a letter sent by his nephew Owain, Dafydd declared war on England, prompting Owain to escape Winchester Castle, where he had been recovering from his time in prison to find his brother Llywelyn and help him in the war between England and Gwynedd. During the course of the war, Dafydd was killed in battle, leaving the Welsh army without a leader. Being the brave and noble man that he was, Llywelyn called the men to him and, with his leadership, they managed to send the English packing. With the new weight of responsibility thrust upon his shoulders, Llywelyn rode home at the head of the army to find that his world had changed. Now not only was his father gone but his mother as well, and the land of Gwynedd was once again without a leader. It became clear that the best man for the job was Llywelyn himself, and he decided that there was nothing else to do but become the new ruler. He would do anything to keep his people safe, even if that meant taking on a responsibility that he felt he was too young for. He would never abandon his people for anything and let the English take everything from him.

Excerpt

Chapter 1: A Funeral to Remember

The town of Aberfraw Castle in the Valley of Clwyd Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales in the year 1240 AD

As the royal party moved through the streets, one of the young street urchins darted up to Lord Owain, the eldest son of Lord Gruffudd, and attempted to slip his hand into his pocket. Owain quickly grabbed the boy and shook him roughly. “Have some respect,” he snapped.

Hearing the altercation, Gruffudd turned his head and smiled at the boy. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a coin, tossing it to the boy.

“Run along now and remember to have more respect for your superiors in the future,” he said, giving him a cuff to the arm. The boy, red-faced nodded his head in thanks and ran back into the crowd.

“Why did you do that?” Owain asked.

“Because now he will go on his way and not bother us again,” Gruffudd explained.

Owain simply shook his head in disgust, and with a surly look towards the crowd, rubbed his hands on his tunic. The boy’s clothing had been so filthy that he could feel the dirt coating his fingers.

His brother, Llywelyn, Gruffudd’s second eldest son turned to his brother Owain and cuffed him on the shoulder. “Lighten up,” he said with a smile.

Owain gave him a dirty look. “Will you ever grow up and act your age?” he asked grumpily.

“I think I am doing just fine. Why don’t you grow up?” Llywelyn said, giving his brother a playful shove. Owain shrugged and shoved him back, causing Gruffudd to turn his head and look at his two sons.

“That is enough from the two of you! This funeral procession is not a party,” he scolded and turned his head around to the front once more. Sanena squeezed her husband’s fingers lightly and smiled at him with a twinkle of amusement in her eyes.

“They are just getting out their nerves,” she said calmly. “Remember they were both very close to their grandfather.”

“I know that,” Gruffudd said. “But that doesn’t mean they are allowed to act like a couple of children.”

“You need to relax,” she said, giving his fingers another light squeeze. “Everyone is a little tense right now. I am sure, after the funeral, we will all feel much better.”

AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Sydney has a big imagination and has been writing and performing from a young age. After going blind from Leukemia at the age of three, she found release from the medical part of her life through her music and her writing. In high school she excelled in English and history and after she left school she continued to write and to create her music. She formed her band, The Undercurrents with her best friend and drummer, Alex Nacci at the age of 22 and has been playing music with the band ever since.

Her book, Princes and Kings, is her first professional novel and it is book one of the historical fiction series she is writing titled, A Rose in A Thorn Bush about the last king of Wales. She was introduced to her main character in high school and with the encouragement of her Business Abilities coach she finely decided to write his story. Splitting the story into three books. Sydney has always enjoyed reading historical fiction and has found it an interesting genre to write in. After her series is finished she plans to continue writing about different historical British characters for as long as she can. Being Welsh on her father’s side and Scottish and English on her mother’s Britain is a place that interests her greatly and she has enjoyed writing about one of its characters. Giving her a chance to explore her heritage in a fun and exciting way and she looks forward to sharing her passion for the genre and the history of the British Isles with the world.

CONNECT WITH SYDNEY

Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21888149.Sydney_Williams
Website: http://sydwilliamsauthor.com/
BN: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/princes-and-kings-sydney-williams/1140023042
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CMYGZKW/ref=dp-kindle-redirect

PURCHASE LINKS   

AMAZON.COM PAPERBACK https://amazon.com/dp/0228863457
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Comments (30)

    1. Hi. This is Sydney Williams, author of Princes and Kings. Thanks for commenting on this post about my book and how I became an author. I hope you enjoy reading my book. It was a lot of fun to write.

    1. Hi, Sydney Williams here, author of Princes and Kings. I am so happy you are looking forward to reading the book. I had a lot of fun writing it and the more people that I can share it with the better.

  1. Hi. My name is Sydney Williams and I am the author of the novel, Princes and Kings. I would like to thank Aubrey Wynne for hosting my guest post abouthow I became an author as well as the excerpt of my novel.
    This is book one in the historical fiction series I am writing about the life of my main character as a ruler of the land of Gwynedd Wales in the 13th century AD. This is a wonderful opportunity and I am so greatfull for it. So thank you again Aubrey.

  2. Hello again. Sydney Williams here, author of Princes and Kings. I would like to thank everyone who has commented on my post here today and another heart felt thanks to Aubrey Wynne for hosting it. See you all again tomorrow.

  3. Nice to meet you, Sydney! I enjoyed the guest post and the excerpt! Princess and Kings sounds like a fantastic read for me and I am looking forward to reading it! Thanks for sharing it with me and good luck with your book and the tour! Have a magical holiday season!

  4. Hello,
    I wanted to thank Aubrey Wynne once more for hosting my guest post. I have gotten so many wonderful comments and a lot of interest in my book here. Thank you to everyone for your lovely comments. I hope you all enjoy my book. Don’t forget to check out my website. There you will find my blog and there is a page on the site where you can write a review of my book if you like hen you are finished reading it. If you sign up to my contacts list I can let you know when there is a new blog post or when there is a new podcast episode coming up.

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