Have I ever shown you my world-building notebooks? Some of them are pretty! (On the outside, where I havenโt scribbled.)
If they seem excessive, keep in mind I started building Aletharia years before I started writing Book 1. (And okay, maybe Iโm a bit obsessive about these things, too. ๐ )
With the first book, I didnโt 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 Emโs 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 youโve ever condensed a lot into a little, you know itโs easier said than done. ๐ In the end, Iโd condensed them into four appendices, which I then added to the new book.
So, if you need the extra details (or if youโre like me and just enjoy them), youโll be able to find them at the end of your book. ๐

P.S. – The blue parchment notebook was my original visual inspiration for Mariaโs captainโs logโthough hers is brown andโฆless pretty. ๐

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






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