Thursday, November 7, 2013

Here There Will Be More Dragons!



I have been very busy at work putting together a Waxy Dragon anthology, even though we have not debuted her initial book yet. Roger sent me the rough draft of her next story, and I had two more that were previously written and needed some revamping, but were otherwise a great fit. I'm within a few days work of having an initial draft done, and then it goes back to Roger for his comments, and we'll do a final editing pass. Even if this sits a while before it gets published, I feel great that we have a second volume all set up for her. Waxy was the original Companion Dragon in the series, and she's very near and dear to all our hearts.



Copper Dragon has an initial story already written, but it's a bit short and I had wanted to follow up on it anyway. That will likely be my next Companion Dragons Tale, because I am eager to introduce both her and her human companion Nigel Gillette to you. I also have a good collection of Lazlo stories that would make an interesting anthology as well. The plan at this point is one digest length novel to introduce each dragon and companion(s), and then continue via either anthologies or further novels. Oh, and as I've mentioned before, there will be crossovers and team-ups!

Each one of these little dragons is unique and has a great back story, so I think you'll enjoy them. We have many more where these came from! So keep an eye on this page.

~Nancy


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Editing a new story!

Roger just sent me the second Waxy tale. This one picks up where we will be leaving off at the end of FINDING WAXY—which I hope will be out sometime early next year. Because we collaborate, I got this one in an early rough draft stage, but believe me, there's a lot of good stuff in here already! It's turning out to be a bang-up adventure that I think everyone is going to enjoy. 



Can't wait for you all to meet Waxy! Like Lazlo in A FAMILIAR NAME, she has a personality all her own. As these stories move on, the cast of background characters grows and will include some very recognizable personalities, places, and situations from the other books. I always enjoy working on them, and the fan feedback I've been getting on the first book has been very encouraging.

So keep your eyes on this page, because now and then, I'll be dropping some hints of what is ahead!

Writing On,
~Nancy

Friday, September 13, 2013

Come Listen To My Latest Pro Se Podcast!

With host, Pro Se EIC and front man Tommy Hancock, I spend some time talking about COMPANION DRAGONS TALES' first release, A FAMILIAR NAME. 



http://prosepodcast.libsyn.com/pro-se-presents-the-podcast-episode-10-new-pulp-fanasy-maven-nancy-hansen

This is a very important book to me in several ways. First of all, it's a near and dear project I share with my two longtime writing pals, Lee Houston Jr. and Roger Stegman. Secondly, this is the inaugural book in Pro Se's YOUNG PULP imprint, which is quite an honor in itself. Most importantly it was a whole lot of fun to write, as well as to read.



We also spend some time talking about other writing projects I have going. So if you have an hour to kill and you want to know more about what I've been up to, come give us a listen. 

Oh and there's some interesting background material as well as SPOILER tidbits in there for upcoming Companion Dragons stories!
~Nancy

Thursday, September 12, 2013

SO WHO'S IN THESE STORIES?

Some of the characters you will meet in Companion Dragons Tales…


THE DRAGONS

OVERVIEW: Companion dragons are generally ‘dragonettes’; friendly, helpful, miniature forms of the full size, sour legged, flying kind you find in other tales chasing knights and eating princesses. No self-respecting dragon familiar would do something like that of course; as knights tend to get angry when they’re chased, and princesses are too big to eat and hard to digest anyway. These little dragons also hatch from eggs and live a long time, and once you know their true name, they are bonded to you. Male companion dragons have horns on their heads; the females usually have foldable frills behind their ears. Many dragons have some sort of dorsal ridge of plates or spikes. All companion dragons have scales and some sort of claws and teeth, unless they are very old. Most dragon familiars have the ability to rotate lenses within the eye to view things differently and that gives them night vision, magic sight, underwater vision, etc. They all have a favorite food, some sort of ‘egg’ song they hum or purr in their throat, a special talent or three, and a pet name for their human companion. While many of them can read, no companion dragons ever write, and they refuse to tell us why.

Lazlo: A small, shining blue dragon with bright green undersides, Lazlo is the affectionate and loyal companion of the witch Nancy Bittergreen, his ‘Mama Tap Tap’. He is about the size of the average cat, with sharp little horns on his head and a knifelike dorsal ridge that runs down to the spikes on his tail. Lazlo has large paws and he’s very dexterous with the front set. He loves to dance, even while flying. He’s also very intelligent, but he has trouble with big words and his phrasing is often awkward. Lazlo breathes fire, and sometimes sneezes fireballs, because (unfortunately) he’s somewhat allergic to magic. He tends to hoard shiny things, and has all sorts of collections of coins, broken jewelry, paperclips, and bits of hardware. He has the gift of being able to perfectly imitate just about any sound he’s ever heard, and his eyes will swirl in colors at times, revealing his emotional state. His favorite food is pepperoni. His egg song sounds a lot like Take Me Out To The Ballgame.

Waxy: A female rainbow dragon, Waxy has a white background covered with brilliant rainbow stripes. She is the reluctant unofficial companion of the haphazard mage Roger ‘Rusty’ Rustman, who she usually refers to as ‘Bubblehead’. She has a low sort of a dorsal ridge with rounded, diamond shaped plates and a diamond tip on her tail. She has teeth and will bite if mishandled, and her claws are long and sharp. One little claw in the front works like a lock pick. Waxy is very bright but is mostly untamed, and sometimes hard to handle. She is brave enough to fight monsters and evil wizards, or travel in a portal by herself. She does not have flaming ability (yet) but can breathe out heat that will blister skin. Certain magic makes her nose fizzle and tickle, and she’s very good with using her eye lenses to see in all situations. She has the gift of being able to understand any language or talk to any creature—even computers! She can also pick any lock ever invented. Her egg song sounds like an annoying, never-ending version of It’s A Small World. Her absolute favorite food is dark chocolate, which she will pig out on uncontrollably until her tummy is bloated, which is why she is now banned from entering Bulgosia.

Copper: Copper is a small and slender female dragon who is an attractive dull copper color on top, and swirly blue green verdigris with copper flecks below. She has small frills and a low dorsal ridge of evenly sized and spaced triangular spikes, with a long neck and tail. Her wings are long and pointed, and she’s a strong and fast flier for short distances. Copper was trained as a thief by a nasty wizard who mistreated her, and then passed on to a con man who neglected her, so she has street smarts and trust issues. She is now the companion of the kind wizard and adventure writer, Nigel Gillette, who she calls ‘Sticks’. Her special skills are slipping into places unnoticed and being able to memorize patterns like cards and maps. She is very good at advising you on games of chance. Copper does have some ability to flame and she can boil water or light cigars and pipes, which she will tell you are stinky, unhealthy things. Her favorite food is baloney, and her egg song sounds something like an up-tempo version of Home On The Range.

Kiri: A ruby red and refined dragon, Kiri is a bit bigger than most of the others, though she tends to be slender and elegant, with large frills and long and broad wings. Her neck and tail are also lengthy, as are her forepaw ‘fingers’. Kiri spits fire gel, and she can time it so that it goes off later. She can be very sarcastic, and has refined tastes and a superior attitude that just won’t quit. We have no idea at this point what her background is, because her memory has somehow been wiped, but she is now the companion of the mundane writer and editor, Lee Clarke. Someone left her for him to find, and Kiri is very unhappy with her tiny abode and humble partner, who she calls ‘Simpleton’, though she has learned to make the best of it. Kiri is extremely intelligent and understands court politics and protocol, so we suspect she was once involved with a royal household. She has the gift of being able to solve puzzles and riddles, and can easily spot forgeries in money, gemstones, artwork, etc. Kiri has very expensive tastes, so her favorite food is Beluga caviar. Her egg song sounds suspiciously like Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauss.

Ambrose: Snowy white and sparkling, Ambrose is a rare frost dragon who can huff freezing mist. He tends to be standoffish and aloof, but otherwise polite and well-behaved. He is the well-trained familiar of The Countess Von Stuart, whom he calls ‘Madame’, though he will work with and for anyone she asks him to assist. Ambrose is one of the larger companion dragons, about the size of a cocker spaniel. His wings are broad and long, and he has long, forked horns on his head with a low dorsal ridge spine of triangular plates. His mouth and the insides of his tiny ear holes tend to be blue when he’s comfortable and rested; hot pink when he’s tired or overheated. He definitely prefers cold climates and air conditioning! His voice is rather deep and his diction is perfect. Ambrose has the gift of long sight, which means he can see at great distances; and he is a tireless flier who is often used to deliver important messages. His favorite food is French Vanilla ice cream from all organic ingredients. His egg song reminds everyone of a rousing version of Wagner’s Ride Of The Valkyries.

Master Shen Chao: Technically he is not a Companion Dragon, but Shen Chao is sometimes found in their stories. He is a very ancient, wise, and soft spoken, and he has great knowledge. Shen Chao is a long bodied Oriental dragon with a patterned soft blue and green upper side, and plated white beneath. He has gold horns, prominent oval ears with white hair inside, long white whiskers, and a fuzzy white beard. His legs are short, and he has a backward facing row of golden dorsal spikes with a rusty brown tail tuft. He also has some rusty brown, longer hair on top of his feet, so that he looks like he’s wearing furry slippers. He has no wings. Shen Chao was once full size but has miniaturized himself to fit inside Nancy Bittergreen’s Curious Cabinet, where he guards it and attends to the beings, creatures, and artifacts stored there. In the witch’s dimension, all of this is very small, but on the other side of that world, it is a large prison and storage facility for things too dangerous to be left laying around or walking freely. On that far side of the Curious Cabinet, Shen Chao is massive, and can fill a room with his great length. His special gift is that he can actually do quite complex magic and he knows the answers to most of the questions the other little dragons ask him. Because he does not fly, Shen Chao can ‘cloud walk’ which means he can simply step up into the sky and keep walking to wherever he needs to be. He can also become invisible, except for his round eyes and whiskers. He eats very little these days, preferring simple food like steamed rice and fresh fruit, and will listen to anything played on a bamboo flute. Sometimes he closes his eyes and snores, but he always remembers what he heard.


These are just a few of the Companion Dragons we have stories for now. There will be many more to come!



THE HUMANS

Nancy Bittergreen: Both witch and author, this plump, middle aged, empty-nest matron is as adventurous as she is capable. She is the human companion of Lazlo Dragon, who calls her ‘Mama Tap Tap’, supposedly because she types a lot.

Roger ‘Rusty’ Rustman: A woodworker by trade; but tale spinner, otherworld traveler, and bohemian wizard in his spare time, he is a man of at least three different personas, and many different outfits. About the only thing consistent about Rusty is his above average height, beard, and slight heftiness. He is the human companion of Waxy Dragon, who always refers to him as “Bubblehead’, for reasons that make her snort with laughter.

Tiberius Leeward Clarke, AKA ‘Lee’: A struggling writer and editor, Lee has no ability to use magic, though for some reason he can spot and fix typos in it, so he sometimes works as a ‘spellchecker’. Lee is middle aged, medium height, and husky with sort of a forlorn expression, but he’s actually quite brilliant, if a bit slow thinking (he says he's just being careful). He is eventually associated with Kiri dragon, who refers to him as, ‘That simpleton I’m stuck with’, but mainly, just calls him, ‘Simpleton’. Supposedly that’s because Lee always insists he’s a simple man of simple tastes. Believe me—there’s nothing simple about Kiri or her tastes!

Nigel Gillette: Suave and sophisticated, yet friendly and down to earth, Nigel is a very wealthy, well-known, and respected writer of high adventure tales as well as a quite accomplished wizard. Tall, gray haired, and handsome, he’s always ready for a new experience. A long time bachelor, he’s courted by many ladies, but never won over by any. He always carries a wand up one sleeve. Nigel is the human companion of Copper Dragon, who refers to him as ‘Sticks’ because of the wand, and his long legs. At least that’s what she claims...

The Countess: Countess Gina Jardinière-Duval von Stuart is a middle aged, wealthy and titled widow who has built a media empire for herself out of numerous how-to books and programming. She is an uber-competent writer, skilled enchantress, and high ranking member of both the Witches and Wizards Council along with the Wordsmith’s Guild. There is nothing the Countess cannot do better than anyone else, and she’ll be the first to oh-so subtly remind you. She has impeccable taste and that extends to her familiar companion, the white frost dragon Ambrose, who refers to her as ‘Madame’. (Of course he does, because Ambrose is perfectly trained.)

Willow Silverbowe: The Countess’ reliable secretary, confidante, and gal Friday, she is tall, pale blonde woman, and an accomplished sorceress. She keeps the wheels of the various businesses greased and running smoothly, makes a great cappuccino, can handle most weapons, and drives a mean getaway car—all without breaking a nail. The stiletto heels she’s fond of wearing are registered on several worlds as deadly weapons.

Geordie Aberdeen: Handyman, livestock handler, tracker, and security guard on various estates owned by the Countess. Geordie is a well muscled Scot with long, dark hair and a hooked nose, and he speaks with a distinct burr. He has a bit of a mysterious background, and a penchant for edged weapons. He’s a master of several mundane martial arts, and some otherworld variations that are rather dangerous. Geordie is not magical per se, but he does understand how to use portals for quick travel. There are rumors he’s immortal, but we doubt that; even though he doesn’t ever seem to age and he speaks of people like Napoleon and Julius Caesar as if he knew them personally.

Granny Witch: No one knows her by any other name, and we have no idea just how old she is. A crusty senior lady with a strong streak of mischief and plenty of magic left in her, Granny Witch is Nancy Bittergreen’s mentor. She’s a short, thin, outspoken old lady with silver hair in a bun and a fierce glare that can curdle milk still in the cow. She rides a motorcycle with a side car that often has Aunt Dotsie in it, and has an ongoing battle with the squirrels that raid her birdfeeders. Granny Witch is the one to go to when you have a magical puzzle you just can’t solve. She’s seen it all, and her memory is as sharp as her tongue. Make sure you dress neatly and remember to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ or she will make you go stand in the corner until you learn some manners.

Aunt Dotzie: A medium tall, heavy set elderly woman with blue tinted hair and a vacant smile, Aunt Dotzie is supposed to be living with Granny Witch as a caretaker. Unfortunately, she’s already two cards short of a tarot deck, so the situation is really quite the opposite. Aunt Dotzie used to be a fairly competent witch, but her memory is bad and so her spells often go awry. Still she can be quite distracting in her innocent blundering, but since she bakes the best chocolate chip cookies you’ve ever tasted, we’ll forgive her for the sea serpent in the goldfish pond, or the roses with noses (they smell nice) in the garden. Children and animals love her, which is why everywhere she goes, she’s surrounded by them.

Isaac Stonewall Philibustor: This guy can talk the hind legs off a unicorn. A rather tall and stocky man who favors frock coats and periwigs, Isaac is the Master Scribe of the Wordsmith’s Guild. He’s also the most self important person you will ever meet, and the most boring lecturer you will have the misfortune to listen to. Isaac might be a blowhard, but he is a good man at heart. He has a very stuck up Persian cat named Chauncey. Isaac’s only magic is with words, and he uses a lot of them—the more syllables, the better. No one has ever stayed awake long enough to finish reading one of his books.

Jaycen Bittergreen: A Weather Conjuror in training, Jaycen is the oldest son of Nancy Bittergreen. He’s currently abroad in the Otherworlds, finishing his Master’s Degree program. He tends to disturb the weather wherever he goes, and rain clouds follow him around. He’s a friend to all creatures. Jaycen is in his late 20s, medium height, has long, dark brown and wavy hair, and a little beard that keeps curling up into a point. He usually dresses in casual clothing like his mom, but dons green robes on formal occasions. He also wears glasses, and his eyes behind them tend to have a faraway look. Jaycen can ride on the wind or clouds for short distances, as long as he doesn’t get distracted by anything. His mother sometimes has him come over to water the garden.

Bryan Bittergreen: A Computer Wizard, Bryan has the ability to blend electronic technology and magic in ways that create useful items that don’t explode. (BTW, don’t try that at home...) He is Nancy Bittergreen’s younger son, and designed his mother’s laptop portal in her office study as well as the security system on the Curious Cabinet. There is nothing involving circuits and magical forces he can’t cobble together. Bryan is medium height and build, with long, light brown, straight hair that he keeps tied back. He sometimes has a little beard, sometimes doesn’t. He often wishes his mother would text him on her Razzberrie, rather than calling so much, and nags her to upgrade her Jinni GPS to a less sassy model.



There are many more people involved in the stories than there are dragons, because Companion Dragons are not passed out to every person who wants one! Along the way, we will be adding more characters to the list, so this is just a sampling to get you started. It doesn’t even include the evil people that keep showing up (We evil-proof the stories, but somehow they get in there anyway) or more than a few guest stars. I will let you know whenever this page gets updated.


We will also have a list of the Otherworlds, and the kinds of mystical, magical creatures, beings, and organizations that inhabit them. So make sure you check back here regularly!

And don't forget, you can start reading all about them now, because the first book is out! 

http://prose-press.com/blog/2013/8/17/companion-dragons-tales-volume-1-debuts-and-kicks-off-new-imprint-for-pro-se

Friday, August 23, 2013

WHERE DID THOSE DRAGONS COME FROM?

That is an interesting question, and it has a complicated explanation. 

I guess the short answer is... out of our heads. That's where most story ideas are born! But I think you have to understand the dynamics behind Companion Dragons Tales to really get a feel for how far we've come.

Roger, Lee, and I met online back in 1999/2000 when I became a moderator for the brand new Prodigy Internet's Books & Writing Bulletin Board. BB's, as we called the message boards of those days, were the kewl places to hang out online. They had the same cachet that social networking sites have today. We all had Prodigy Internet connections by then, and while Roger well predated us from the Prodigy Classic days, Lee and I discovered the BBs about the same way. Being avid readers, we noticed they had this interesting little list of 'communities' on the ISP homepage, and among other enticing groups, was the one we all joined. I came in to the B& W BB in August of 1999 after a stint as a gardening and landscaping moderator for Sierra (the software company). Roger was already there, having made the shift from Prodigy Classic. By October, I was a B&W moderator. Lee joined us around the turn of the year. We made a lot of friends there, and several of us still stay in touch. 

I was still fairly new to the internet, having only gotten online for the first time the previous year. Roger had been an internet gypsy for a while, so he had presences on other BBs. It was very common back then for people to post under assumed names with 'avatar' pictures. Sometimes extra characters were added to tiny, insular BB communities to make them look busier than they were, and people had a lot of fun pretending to be someone or something different. One of Roger's most successful avatars was a sassy and precocious little baby dragon named Waxy, who told jokes and was just a regular pain in the rear. She often complained about a human housemate she called 'The Bubblehead' and trashed him terribly. People who met Waxy found her very entertaining, and so that encouraged Roger to write actual stories about her. Even after he revealed he was the genius behind the whole ruse, Waxy still remained popular. She still is with our Prodigy expatriates today. 

Roger brought me into the Waxy stories on the early side, as sort of a collaborator behind the scenes. There's only a handful written that I had nothing to do with. That was kind of a natural outgrowth of our private correspondences via email or the occasional phone call, because inevitably story details for Waxy would work their way into any conversation. We found we worked well together when it came to bouncing ideas off each other, and while he had the bare bones of the plots and some of the scenes and dialogue down already, I added the rounding out details that brought her world to life. That lead to my editing and co-writing to fill out stories, and soon we had a regular exchange of manuscripts going on. 

Eventually I added an avatar of myself to the Waxy stories, which is the predecessor to Nancy Bittergreen, the 'wordsmith witch' in A Familiar Name. Roger encouraged me to create a little dragon of my own, and thus Lazlo was born, Waxy's 'bestest friend ever'. Roger took on the dual roles in the stories as Roger The Woodworker, and Bubblehead, who is sometimes called Rusty, because not everything he does works out too well. His character went from a simple fall guy to someone a bit mysterious and elusive; when he's not tripping over his own feet! Like his creator, Roger/Rusty/Bubblehead is someone who wears a few different hats.

Now Lee and I had also been working together back in those Prodigy days. I had a forum of my own on the B&W BB system, called WRITING FROM HOME, which replaced that of a group who had left. I was very active all throughout the board, writing with the poets, sharing round robin stories, and critiquing novels with the book groups. I had an ongoing column on my forum about whatever happened to be on my mind at the moment, because journaling is a good writing exercise. I often wrote about the frustrations of trying to get published, and Lee responded regularly in kind. At one point, after a major health issue, Lee had some time on his hands while recuperating, and he offered to edit the book I was having trouble finding a market for. That was the beginning of a far more personal friendship off the BB, where we not only exchanged emails with annotated chapters in them, but grew to be close friends. Eventually Lee moved to Connecticut from Texas, and over time, we had Roger up from Florida for visits. We brought Lee into what is now the COMPANION DRAGONS TALES with both a human presence resembling himself, and dragon avatar named Kiri! 

The crowning glory of those days for me came several years ago when I had my two 'bestest' writing pals together for the first time. The energy in that room as the ideas began to fly around was amazing! The idea of publishing the little dragon stories came out of those glorious two weeks together. Everywhere we went, everything we did while Roger was here, we chattered ceaselessly about what Waxy, Lazlo, Kiri, or any number of other little dragon companions might do, see, or react to. So many concepts came out of those days, I can't even begin to log them here. They will be the basis for many a book in this series.

One thing we were all certain of by then was somehow, some way, those little dragons must someday share their stories in print. They had become so much a part of our lives, they deserved that. Of all the things the three of us have written, it was the ongoing dream of a bunch of books about little dragons that brought us together as a team.

Lee was recuperating from a serious surgery back in 2007, so he started doing more writing. He was casting around for writing and editing gigs online over the next couple of years, and so in 2010 he was the first one of us to audition for and be picked up as a staff writer for Pro Se Press. Lee brought me in. Once I was established as someone who could at least tell a salable tale, I pitched the dragon stories to EIC and part owner, Tommy Hancock. He was very enthusiastic from the start, but being a small publishing company that rapidly burgeoned into something quite a bit larger over the intervening three and a half years, there were many projects and authors on the docket. We had to find just the right way to present a children's series to a growing readership that was comprised mostly of adults coveting fast paced action adventure tales. The dream stayed alive, but it had to wait for just the right time...

This is the time. 

Roger's serious auto accident last year (2012) set Waxy's revamping for Pro Se back severely, as he was so seriously hurt I could not even communicate with him for many months. I spent some of my 'spare' time going over the stories, and rewriting a couple. The market for the books was evolving, and optimal lengths kept changing as well. Once Roger was at least able to read and speak to me occasionally on the phone, I sent him paper copies and we did our best to go over what needed to be done, but it was a choppy, inconsistent process with the health and communication issues. Story series have to start somewhere, and deadlines for publication have to be met, so it was decided Lazlo would lead off with the first book. I rewrote A FAMILIAR NAME one more time to make it work. But rest assured, you will be seeing Waxy, and all her other little friends eventually.

When you think about all this, it's truly amazing that a chance meeting 14 years ago by three strangers spread so far apart resulted in a brand new series of books for children and the adults who love them. That, my friends, is the beauty of the internet for bringing like-minded people together over the miles. Without this electronic way of reaching out to each other, I doubt we would ever have met. Nor would any of us have published these stories we work so hard at.

When you think about the enormity of all that; does a world where magic exists on a daily basis, chocolate and coffee fuel economies, creatures and beings of myth and legend caper together in places unknown, and good faces off with evil and actually wins every time, seem so far fetched? Maybe... just maybe... little dragons can talk and do very big heroic things that make human lives far more interesting and ultimately safer. I sure believe in them—don't you?

Now you know a whole lot more about were Lazlo and his friends came from. Don't let that spoil the magic for you. Once you get inside the covers of a COMPANION DRAGONS TALE, you don't ever have to leave their world again. You keep reading them, and we'll keep writing them for you.
~Nancy