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Titan Mage

What’s Next for Titan Mage? (Version 2.0)

June 15, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

Now that Titan Mage Apocalypse is out, I know y’all are saying “SURELY THIS CAN’T BE THE END OF TITAN MAGE!”

Don’t worry; it’s 100% not over. My husband and I structured the Titan Mage universe so that it could be explored infinitely if the first series took off – which, thanks to you awesome readers, it absolutely did. Which means you’ll be getting Titan Mage as long as people are still reading it.

When, you ask?

Well, that is an interesting question. See, my initial plan was to write Titan Mage Series 2 and release it starting in December. As mentioned in my previous What’s Next for Titan Mage? post, it will follow the crew of the Indigo Gryphon, elaborating on the adventures that are hinted at over the course of Titan Mage Series 1; once completed, it would then lead into Series 3, which would combine both casts and cover a new threat to Haven that’s hinted at in Titan Mage Apocalypse.

However, a complication has come up in the form of “A TRADITIONAL PUBLISHER IS INTERESTED IN TITAN MAGE SERIES 2!” 😲

It’s not a done deal yet; I have to submit my book proposal (which is mostly done) and the first few chapters (which I’m going to write now that Apocalypse is finished), and then there will be some back and forth between me and the publisher about changes they’ll want before they formally decide whether to pick it up or not.

If they don’t pick it up, no prob, I’ll just self-publish like I did with Series 1.

If they do pick it up, though, the publishing schedule gets slightly complicated. Traditional publishing moves at a much slower pace than indie publishing, which means you’ll be getting one Series 2 book a year (provided that it sells well enough to continue). And given that I’d planned for the Indigo Gryphon’s story to overlap Locke’s and lead into Series 3 … you can see how that affects the timeline.

However, I do have plans!

While the publisher will get right of first refusal for my future novels, I know there are some story types that are unviable for trad publishing but thrive in indie, and there are a number of things I can do with this. I’ve been tossing around concepts for several other series set in the Titan Mage universe: a harem slice-of-life series that follows Locke and the Blue Heron ladies right after [a spoiler], an action-adventure series about Lola and her Indexers, a more traditional romance series that tells spicy love stories from all over Haven, a sword-and-sorcery style series set soon after the fall of the Precursors, the list goes on! I’ve also tossed around the idea of writing a monster girl harem series set inside the Monster Punk Horizon world from my H.P. Holo pen name.

Long story short, you’ll still be getting new stuff from me in addition to the trad published novels, should Series 2 be picked up, albeit at the slower pace of 2-3 novels a year rather than 4.

But I won’t really know what my release schedule looks like until the proposal process is done, and trad publishing moves at its own pace.

So what am I going to do in the meantime?

Welp, first I’m going to take a dang nap. 😂 I’ve been writing nonstop (in addition to dealing with some family medical stuff) since the release of Titan Mage Ruin and I am ded. A well-earned vacation is in order, and I plan on spending some time chilling out, catching up on my reading, video games, and Gunpla, and generally recharging so I can jump into my next project at full capacity.

Because I am bad at vacations, I’ll very likely spend that time doodling on a Titan Mage novella to follow The Hot Springs Episode (since Sloan and Peth didn’t appear in that one). Once I get back to work, the same aforementioned publisher has also asked me to contribute a Titan Mage short story to an upcoming anthology, so that’s my next priority. After that, my H.P. Holo readers have been clamoring for the next book in the Monster Punk Horizon series, so MPH #4 will be my next official project. Hopefully, by the time that novel is done, the book proposal process will be finished and I’ll have a better idea of what the rest of my production schedule will look like.

Until then, the best ways to stay updated on what I’m up to are 1) my Patreon, 2) my newsletter, 3) my Twitter, and 4) my Facebook Page!

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: Titan Mage

Titan Mage Apocalypse (#5) is out!

June 15, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

Whew, it’s been a ride, y’all! 😄 But now, finally, comes the epic conclusion of (the first arc of*) the Titan Mage series.

*Of course there’s more to come! I love writing these characters far too much to give it up. 😁 More on that in an upcoming post.

Titan Mage is primarily a series about hot people doing cool things, but it’s just as much a love letter to all things mecha, and I think mecha fans in particular are going to get a huge kick out of this conclusion. At the very least, I had an enormous amount of fun writing it, and trying to homage all the bonkers things I love about mecha anime.

Here’s hoping you enjoy it just as much! ☺️

READ TITAN MAGE APOCALYPSE ON KU!

Titan Mage Apocalypse

Titan Mage #5
by Edie Skye

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A world-ending deity? An ancient superweapon? A fight for the future of Haven? Only Harper’s Harriers can save the day!

When Locke came to the world of Haven, he didn’t know he’d be called upon to save it one day—but with his god-tier magic, his giant mech called a Titan, and his crew of hot, capable women, he’s the best man for the job.

Especially now that his crew includes the Precursor space witch Peth, whose memories of what destroyed her civilization a thousand years ago have come rushing back. Now that same destroyer is about to break free from its prison within the Crystal Moon. To defeat it, they’ll have to find and activate an ancient Precursor superweapon.

But reaching the superweapon won’t be easy, for Locke must now lead the Harper’s Harriers to the one place no one from Haven has gone in over a thousand years:

Outer space.

Has Locke mastered his Titan enough to face his greatest challenge yet? Will his crew, their Titans, and all their epic upgrades be enough to save the world?

He may not know how his story on Haven will end, but between his harem of badass women and the coming battle with a destroyer god, one thing’s for sure:

Whatever comes next, he’s going to go out with a bang.

WARNING: Titan Mage Apocalypse is a fun fantasy adventure containing steam both punk and smutty: captivating airship captains, alluring engineers, provocative mech pilots, titillating catgirls, and sensual space witches. (So don’t read it and then complain about the spice. Y’all know exactly what you’re getting into.)

READ TITAN MAGE APOCALYPSE ON KU!

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

Titan Mage – er, Titanmagier – is out in German! 😀

May 12, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

Exciting news this week! 😄 The Titan Mage series has gone international with the release of Titanmagier in German, published by Chris Kennedy Publishing International! 🇩🇪

READ TITANMAGIER HERE

Titanmagier

Titanmagier #1
by Edie Skye

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Magische Kräfte? Seine eigene Kampfmaschine? Ein ganzes Luftschiff voller wunderschöner Frauen, die verzweifelt nach seinen Genen verlangen? Ja, bitte!

Von einem betrunkenen Autofahrer gelähmt, von seinem Job entlassen und in einer traurigen, stagnierenden Stadt mitten im Nirgendwo festsitzend, erlebte Joseph Locke den schlimmsten Tag seines Lebens.

Und dann starb er.

Aber wenn man bedenkt, dass er mit einem brandneuen Körper im Cockpit eines knallharten Steampunk-Roboters auf einem Luftschiff mit lauter heißen Mädels aufwacht, ist sein nächstes Leben vielleicht gar nicht so schlecht. Vor allem, als er erfährt, dass er ein Void-Magier ist – der seltenste und mächtigste aller Magier auf der Welt Haven. Und seine Schiffskameraden wollen ihm helfen, mehr daraus zu machen.

Als ob das nicht genug wäre, bieten sie Locke einen Job als Pilot einer ihrer Kampfmaschinen an, die sie Titanen nennen. In der Zwischenzeit muss sich Locke in dieser aufregenden Welt zurechtfinden und sich gleichzeitig mit seiner neuen – und gefährlichen – Aufgabe auseinandersetzen. Wird er in der Lage sein, seinen Titan zu beherrschen? Wie kann er die Maschine am besten aufrüsten, um so knallhart wie möglich zu werden? Warum fällt ein seltsamer, parasitärer Schlamm vom Himmel? Und was hat es mit dem Geist einer Weltraumhexe auf sich, der in seinem Titan lebt – und in seinem Kopf?

WARNUNG: Titanmagier ist ein unterhaltsames Fantasy-Abenteuer, das sowohl punkige als auch schmutzige Elemente enthält: schlüpfrige, wurstbesessene Mechaniker, lüsterne Luftschiffkapitäne, lüsterne Mecha-Piloten und dazu passende freche Sprache. (Lest es also nicht und beschwert euch dann über die Würze. Ihr wisst genau, worauf ihr euch einlasst.)

READ TITANMAGIER HERE

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Germany, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, magic, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage, Titanmagier

Titan Mage Dragon (#3) is now out on Audible!

May 3, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

BEHOLD! 😀 From Royal Guard Publishing, narrated by Daryl Mayfield and Jess Trepanier.

LISTEN TO Titan mage dragon here

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: Audible, Audiobook, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Jess Trepanier, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

Titan Mage Rising (#4) is out!

March 16, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

When I smashed 100,000+ words of writing into 3 months on Titan Mage Dragon, I said NEVER AGAIN.

And then promptly did it again. 😅

*I find that I can churn out a solid 40,000 words a month, and so with Titan Mage‘s 3-month release schedule, I budget two months of writing time for 80,000 word books, allowing for one month of editing/packaging since I do all my own stunts (except for illustration; that’s Jackson Tjota).

That … did not happen. But on the upside, you have another 100,000+ words of Titan Mage goodness to look forward to, this time with some wack twists that surprised even me as I was writing it! 😮

READ TITAN MAGE RISING ON KU!

Titan Mage Rising

Titan Mage #4
by Edie Skye

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Sinister cultists? A catgirl kidnapping? An elite enemy Titan? Sounds like a job for Harper’s Harriers!

Locke has finally adjusted to life on the fantastical world of Haven—but with his hot new body, magic powers, and giant mech called a Titan, how could he not? Especially since he flies on a ship full of gorgeous women who call him captain (both of his airship … and in their beds).

Soon he’ll have to put all those resources to use because Peth, the incorporeal space witch trapped inside his Titan, has experienced a dark premonition about the Crystal Moon—and in Locke’s experience, “weird moon stuff” is just another way to spell trouble.

Which proves prescient when moon cultists show up alongside a terrifyingly advanced Titan wielding all four magical elements. They assault the Harriers’ airship and kidnap one of his crew—the shy catgirl Sloan, who has a dark history with these cultists.

Locke is determined not to let any harm come to her, and the Harper’s Harriers surge into action. But why do the cultists want Sloan in the first place? How do these events connect to the ever-darkening shadow on the Crystal Moon? And are their Titans powerful enough to take on this new, mysterious foe?

WARNING: Titan Mage Rising is a fun fantasy adventure containing steam both punk and smutty: sensuous airship captains, naughty engineers, shameless mech pilots, mischievous catgirls, and salacious space witches. (So don’t read it and then complain about the spice. Y’all know exactly what you’re getting into.)

READ TITAN MAGE RISING ON KU!

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

The Story of Edie Skye

July 22, 2022 by Edie Skye 4 Comments

*Modified from an original post on the Holo Writing blog.

OK y’all, it’s time for the epic story of how this whole Titan Mage thing happened, so buckle up and grab some popcorn:

It begins in 2020.

When I’m not writing spicy mecha steampunk as Edie Skye, I’m writing non-spicy fantasy as H.P. Holo. My husband also writes, as Jacob Holo.

One of my jobs as writer/author wife/handler/marketer/general awesome person is to research keywords for our books’ Amazon ads. One of the places I look for keyword ideas is the also-boughts on our books, and for some reason, the also-boughts of Jacob’s anime-inspired giant mech series, Seraphim Revival, were loaded with … harem books.

The Seraphim Revival is perhaps the least spicy thing either of us has ever written, so naturally I was curious and started looking into the featured titles.

Which is when Jacob walked into my office and saw my computer screen full of booby book covers.

I joked, “We’re writing the wrong books, Jacob.”

Jacob joked, “You should write a harem novel.”

I joked, “You write the outline and design the babes and I’ll do it.”

I neglected to realize that Jacob was between projects at the time.

It was also the beginning of lockdown. Which meant he was at home. With free time.

And Jacob’s brain is not one to sit idle.

Which is why he came to me later with 5 outlines for a complete series of harem novels, complete with a sci-fi-inspired elemental magic system, a mech upgrade system, character details for the main cast, and the first few chapters, just because.

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There’s slightly more to it than that, though. I struggle with OCD (and it’s the primary reason why my writing/writing process is often so chaotic).

We didn’t know it was OCD in early 2020, but we did know there was a problem – manifesting heavily in my inability to write consistently, among other more practical problems – and one of Jacob’s suggested solutions to help me over this hump was for him to outline a project and oversee details of the world, and me to do the actual writing.

One of my greatest challenges pre-OCD diagnosis was simply managing the complex details/consistency of my own world in The Wizard’s Circus (the sequel to The Wizard’s Way, still in progress). This way – with Jacob in charge of the basic foundation – if I had a question about the world, I could just ask him for the answer instead of trying to make up one and thus accidentally overcomplicate things.

I resisted the idea, partly because it felt like admitting defeat – that I couldn’t write a book on my own – and partly because we didn’t really have a concept that we wanted to collaborate on at the time.

Until I was formally diagnosed with OCD in late 2020.

Being able to put a name to the monster I faced changed how I approached the monster. I now had a specific lens through which to analyse my problem and as a result could pinpoint how it was manifesting in my writing, and how to fix it.

At the time, The Wizard’s Circus was a hot mess and I didn’t have the skills to address all its flaws. So I decided to rebuild my writing techniques and style from the ground up, keeping my OCD tendencies in mind and playing to my strengths. The result was Monster Punk Horizon.

Monster Punk Horizon Book Cover

However, around that time, Jacob and I also remembered his earlier suggestion – that he outline something for me to write. MPH was already well on its way by that point – and my confidence in my own writing back up, since it was wholly of my own imagination – and so I was more open to writing something that had already been laid out by someone else.

Plus there was something totally hilarious about collaborating with my husband on a harem novel.

And the sheer ridiculousness of that situation unlocked something inside my brain while I was writing it. The first draft of Titan Mage was done in less than a month, and it required very little editing from Jacob.

It showed me that, despite my years of struggling to finish a book, I had it in me to write quickly, and well.

Titan Mage, then, sure, started as a joke.

But it – and Jacob’s help through it – also played a pivotal role in helping me wrangle the monster that is my OCD.

So in a way, it’s also a strange little love letter. ☺️

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Author Couples, Giant Robots, Mecha, Mechs, Monster Punk Horizon, OCD, Seraphim Revival, Titan Mage

Welcome to my blog!

July 17, 2022 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

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Welcome, everyone, to my first blog post! 😄

And wow, what a ride it’s already been. Titan Mage released a month ago today, and while I knew it would be a success, I did not anticipate how much of a success. It’s spent much of June and July at #1 in Steampunk Fiction on Amazon, hovered variously around the Top 10 of Steampunk Science Fiction (Kindle Store) and Men’s Adventure Fiction, and is still going strong.

That said, I wanted to give a special thanks to all of my readers – and especially those of you who liked the book enough to stop by and visit this blog. An author’s nothing without people who read and enjoy her work, and y’all have made this an amazing launch. ☺️

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bestseller, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Mech, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

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