Hello, Everyone!
The Last Faoii has gotten to 75 pre-orders! My heart swells just thinking of all the support I’ve gotten from people.
Don’t forget-- if you pre-order before July 22, you’ll be entered for a chance to win some original artwork!
Take care of yourselves. Tomorrow, I’m going to go try to do some more face-to-face salesmanship. Which is terrifying, but maybe it’ll be worth it. This book is worth trying for.
Love always,
Tahani
Hello, Everyone!
Working on The Last Faoii and towards publication has been an absolute BLAST for me, but I realized that most of you only have the option to... wait. So, let’s add some excitement, yes?
Two weeks from today, I’m going to pick 5 random people that have pre-ordered The Last Faoii and send them a signed piece of original artwork that I made! Each piece is of a character in the book and will include a little blurb about him or her.
So, if you haven’t yet, make sure you pre-order soon!
You’ll get your name in the drawing for every copy that you pre-order, so those of you that have already purchased multiple copies have a higher chance to win. Exciting, right?
Good luck!
(Also, here are some samples. There are more, too. So if you win you’ll either get one of these or a SURPRISE!)



Hi, everyone!
More than halfway through the campaign time, now. This has been an exciting ride!
Several of you asked me about pronunciation or to write a glossary of some sort. So I did. And it was one of the funnest pieces of writing I’ve ever done. I didn’t even know I could have fun writing a glossary. Neat.
Anyway, if you haven’t seen it, take the 4 minutes and give it a glance, please. Also, let me know if you love or hate the "strange" format for the glossary. Thanks!
T
“Get your shields up! Watch for arrows from the windows!” Kaiya’s barked orders pierced the hall. She snatched a longbow from the wall nearby and drew a bead on their attacker. An arrow from the east caught him first and he toppled off the roof. Kaiya grinned. At least some of her archers had made it to their positions.
“How long have they been watching us?” someone growled.
“Probably weeks.” The whisper that drifted back shook a little. “There must have been a miscommunication. I. . .
“Get your shields up! Watch for arrows from the windows!” Kaiya’s barked orders pierced the hall. She snatched a longbow from the wall nearby and drew a bead on their attacker. An arrow from the east caught him first and he toppled off the roof. Kaiya grinned. At least some of her archers had made it to their positions.
“How long have they been watching us?” someone growled.
“Probably weeks.” The whisper that drifted back shook a little. “There must have been a miscommunication. I. . .
"I like the idea of it, especially if it’s truly an at-the-end glossary. But if it’s at the beginning I wanted you to know that for me, part of the fun of reading the book, was the discovery of what those words meant. I felt dropped into a new world and had to analyze everything. And then if my assumptions proved wrong, look at it all again. "