Aletharian Appendices

Have I ever shown you my world-building notebooks? Some of them are pretty! (On the outside, where I havenโ€™t scribbled.)

If they seem excessive, keep in mind I started building Aletharia years before I started writing Book 1. (And okay, maybe Iโ€™m a bit obsessive about these things, too. ๐Ÿ˜…)

With the first book, I didnโ€™t think an appendix was necessary because Em was our only magic-wielder, and I figured it was self-explanatory that Em being a healer meant she wielded healing magic, not combat magic.

The second book, however, explores more of Emโ€™s side of Aletharia, which means it includes more magic-wielders and magical creatures. I still wrote it with the goal of you not needing an appendix, but during my final rewrite, I decided to add one, just in case.

So, I went to work at trying to reduce my many disorganized notebooks into a few short appendices. If youโ€™ve ever condensed a lot into a little, you know itโ€™s easier said than done. ๐Ÿ˜… In the end, Iโ€™d condensed them into four appendices, which I then added to the new book.

So, if you need the extra details (or if youโ€™re like me and just enjoy them), youโ€™ll be able to find them at the end of your book. ๐Ÿ’™

P.S. – The blue parchment notebook was my original visual inspiration for Mariaโ€™s captainโ€™s logโ€”though hers is brown andโ€ฆless pretty. ๐Ÿ˜‚


And for anyone who mightโ€™ve missed it, ebook and print editions of Goddess of the Sea will be available any time now at this link:

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