Please help me welcome Ilana C. Myer! She’s stopping by as part of her blog tour for LAST SONG BEFORE NIGHT. Learn more about it below, read about the inspiration for the story, and then be sure to enter the giveaway!
Last Song Before Night by Ilana C. Myer
Publication Date: September 29, 2015
Publisher: TOR
A high fantasy following a young woman’s defiance of her culture as she undertakes a dangerous quest to restore her world’s lost magic.
Her name was Kimbralin Amaristoth: sister to a cruel brother, daughter of a hateful family. But that name she has forsworn, and now she is simply Lin, a musician and lyricist of uncommon ability in a land where women are forbidden to answer such callings—a fugitive who must conceal her identity or risk imprisonment and even death.
On the eve of a great festival, Lin learns that an ancient scourge has returned to the land of Eivar, a pandemic both deadly and unnatural. Its resurgence brings with it the memory of an apocalypse that transformed half a continent. Long ago, magic was everywhere, rising from artistic expression—from song, from verse, from stories. But in Eivar, where poets once wove enchantments from their words and harps, the power was lost. Forbidden experiments in blood divination unleashed the plague that is remembered as the Red Death, killing thousands before it was stopped, and Eivar’s connection to the Otherworld from which all enchantment flowed, broken.
The Red Death’s return can mean only one thing: someone is spilling innocent blood in order to master dark magic. Now poets who thought only to gain fame for their songs face a challenge much greater: galvanized by Valanir Ocune, greatest Seer of the age, Lin and several others set out to reclaim their legacy and reopen the way to the Otherworld—a quest that will test their deepest desires, imperil their lives, and decide the future.
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The Inspiration Behind LAST SONG BEFORE NIGHT
by Ilana C. Myer
The original inspiration for Last Song Before Night was Celtic mythology—specifically, the idea of poets as powerful figures in society. They would be a little bit like rock stars—sexy, magnetic, and with a power that is totally apart from the strict rules of government. This power would have its drawbacks, especially since the magic the poets once had has been lost—so ultimately it is government that has the true authority, and can control what artists create. Using this idea, along with inspiration from the troubadours of medieval France, I wanted to explore what art means—both to me personally, and on a grand scale.
About Ilana C. Myer
Ilana C. Myer has written for the Globe and Mail, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Salon, and the Huffington Post. Previously she was a freelance journalist in Jerusalem for the Jerusalem Post, the Jewish Daily Forward, Time Out Israel and other publications. She lives in New York City.
Ilana was born in New York but grew up in Jerusalem, Israel, where she spent her teen years haunting secondhand bookstores in search of books written in English—especially fantasy. It was in one of these shops that she discovered David Eddings and realized that epic fantasy continued after Tolkien, and from there went on to make such marvelous discoveries as Tad Williams, Robin Hobb, and Guy Gavriel Kay.
Since learning to read, Ilana had decided she would write books, but during college in New York City was confronted with the reality of making rent, and worked as a receptionist, administrative assistant, and executive assistant where she on occasion picked up dry cleaning. She afterwards found more fulfillment as a journalist in Jerusalem where she covered social issues, the arts, and innovations in technology, and co-founded the Middle East environment blog, Green Prophet. It was during these years in Jerusalem, on stolen time, that Last Song Before Night took shape.
She writes as Ilana Teitelbaum for various outlets, but decided early on—since the days of haunting bookstores, in fact—that “Teitelbaum” was too long for a book cover. “Myer” is a variation on the maiden name of her grandmother, whose family was exterminated in Germany. It is a family with a long history of writers, so it seems appropriate to give credit—or blame—where it’s due.
Many thanks to Ilana for stopping by, and Rockstar Book Tours for having as part of the tour! Readers, be sure to follow the LAST SONG BEFORE NIGHT Tour, and enter the giveaway through the Rafflecopter below.
Tour Schedule
9/21/2015- Library of a Book Witch- Interview
9/22/2015- A Book and a Latte- Guest Post
9/23/2015- A Trail of Books Left Behind- Review
9/24/2015- Working for the Mandroid- Review
9/25/2015- Chasm of Books- Interview
9/28/2015- Galleywampus- Review
9/29/2015- DanaSquare- Guest Post
9/30/2015- Fic Gal- Review
10/1/2015- The Unofficial Addiction Book Fan Club- Interview
10/2/2015- History from a Woman’s Perspective- Review
LAST SONG BEFORE NIGHT sounds amazing – I can’t wait to read this one!
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Love the cover!!
That cover is GORGEOUS. Love your blog, Jen! 🙂
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