Ethereal Imprints & Storygraph

A while back I was checking out the newer book/reading tracker website known as Storygraph. I was interested in it and found out about the website through a few Youtube videos that I had found and followed. So, I checked it out a bit, and realized that I could add Ethereal Imprints to their collection. A few days ago, I was looking at the Storygraph website again, and I saw they had the book listed. The book was listed, but it didn’t have the cover. I changed that 🙂 I was able to upload the book cover, as well as get the description put in.

Ethereal Imprints is officially on Storygraph now! If anyone checks out the website, just go to www.thestorygraph.com.

It is free, but it does have a login and password that is needed. It also has an option to upgrade if anyone wanted to get more out of the website.

I hope everyone has a great day and I will be posting again very soon!

Arcadian Divinity Changes

Good morning! I know I haven’t posted anything since February, so I will give an update on what has been going on. I unfortunately will have to work harder on getting Arcadian Divinity ready and set to be published. It is a large book, it has a lot of words to go through, and there has been a lot of issues when it came to editing. I would rather get the novel as perfect as possible instead of publishing it and realizing that it has errors in it. I do not exactly know when the novel will be published now, but I’m aiming for the end of 2023, to the beginning of 2024. I will keep everyone updated on the progress.

Update

I have been working on many projects since I have written my last post, so I just wanted to give an update.

 I contacted the cover design company so that the cover for Ethereal Imprints could be changed a little. The novel is book one of a series, so I wanted the front of the book to reflect that. It has been changed and is now on Amazon. It is also on the Barnes&Noble website, but only in paperback. I am mainly using Amazon to sell the novel, but it can still be purchased on B&N.

Arcadian Divinity is completely written, but I realized that it needed a few more self-edits before I send it to the editor. I will plan on giving the novel to the editor by this month, and then to the design company either in March or April to format the book. After that, I will look over it one last time before putting it on Amazon!  That is the plan that I have for that novel, but things may change, so I will keep updating.

Now that I am completely done writing Arcadian Divinity, and am in the process of publishing it, I am currently writing the sequel to Ethereal Imprints. I have written about sixteen chapters so far, and by the end of it, I plan on it being bigger than Ethereal Imprints. There is going to be a lot more characters, and have a lot more going on than in the previous book.

I just wanted to keep everyone updated! I will be writing another post very soon!

About Me

I hope everyone had a great New Year! It’s crazy to think that it is 2023! I hope you all will be working on their New Year’s resolutions. 😊

I have realized that I never really introduced myself when I first started my author blog! So, I wanted to change that. I have Arcadian Divinity releasing this year, while Ethereal Imprints came out in May of 2022. I also have many other novels in the works!

My name is Elizabeth Wittekind, and I reside in North Carolina. I have always loved entertainment in general, from the time I was a child. From Disney movies when I was little, to Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings when I was older, I have always been drawn to imaginative genres. I have always had a creative side, and I feel like my creativity has gotten better as I have gotten older.

 My imagination began when I was small. I clearly remember elementary school. The teacher would have various creative writing prompts that would begin a scenario that would end with a ‘what happens next?’ vibe to them. It would be my job to write a story based on the prompt. I always loved those assignments. I will always remember a writing prompt from 4th grade. It was a prompt that started with ‘What is behind a big, red curtain?’ I came up with the story, and then afterward all the students had to read what we came up with to the class. I wrote a story about how there was a big tunnel and a little tunnel behind the curtain, and behind that was a T-Rex! I don’t remember the grade that I got on the assignment, but it was entertaining for the rest of my class to hear! 😊 I was around nine to ten years old at the time and had just gotten into Jurassic Park and Lord of the Rings.

Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Jurassic Park… I typically gravitate toward genres that sound out of the ordinary, and maybe a little bit peculiar. 😊

I have always enjoyed entertainment and being creative. I think creativity is now just a part of who I am. I think my imagination is what made me want to become an author, since I had, and still have, a bunch of different ideas in my head. I began writing when I was sixteen, but didn’t really think about becoming a published author until 2020, after I wrote Ethereal Imprints.  I am working on several other novels, all in various stages, and will be releasing them over the next few years!

I hope you all have enjoyed this blog post and have a great start to 2023! I will be writing again very soon!

Arcadian Divinity Character Names

Names have always been interesting to me, since they can describe many characteristics about a person or an animal. Names can have different meanings, and can be very simple or very complex. For my characters, especially the ones for Arcadian Divinity, I decided to use religious names, or unique words from different languages. This is because of the angels as well as the mortals (the people or the animals) that are in the story. For example, the word Caelum is Latin. It is also a constellation in the sky, with the symbolism being a chisel. The Latin meaning though, is heaven. I chose this word because of the definition. I wanted a unique name for the main character, one that sounded interesting and meant something that signified who the character was. I also wanted to show what the angel did. The way to say the angel’s name the Latin way, is that the word Caelum, the first portion, Cae, rhymes with high.

There are other angels in the story as well as mortals. Even the minor characters have religious names, but I purposely gave the angels the unique ones that were not used as often. Adiel was a name that I chose for Caelum’s friend. His name is Hebrew and means ‘ornament of God’ or ‘God passes by.’ Either meaning was significant enough to draw me to the name. So, I used that one for the main character’s friend. I chose the pronunciation to be the way the name is said in Hebrew. It is said like Add-de-el.

When I was coming up with the novel to begin with, I needed to plan out the character’s names. I do this for every novel that I write. Planning out the names for me is my favorite part, because the names show the uniqueness of the character, as well as who they are. In order to find the names, I usually use either Pinterest or Google. For most of my stories, I like using the eclectic names that are out of the ordinary. Some of them are familiar, but mostly I enjoy ones that are a twist on what most individuals already know. I love coming up with character names because it shows the potential traits about them. It also introduces the readers to new or interesting words. The readers either haven’t heard the names before or didn’t really know about.

I hope everyone enjoys the cover art and the description for Arcadian Divinity!  The latest the novel will be out is August 2023, so stay tuned for updates!

I hope you enjoyed this blog post, and I will be writing again very soon!