Potions, Power, Prophecy, and Puff Pastry: Author Nook with Carina Finn

November 2025

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  • Les Catacombes de la Reine release
  • Podcast: Author Nook with Carina Finn
  • Captain’s Log: A Poem
  • Review Corner

Welcome to the World!

French translation of Queen’s Catacombs worldwide release: November 26th, 2025

Order your copy here!


It is an absolute joy to announce that Queen’s Catacombs is now also translated into French! Editions Lux et Nox are such a treat to work with and they have done such a fabulous job making this novel shine en français!

It extra special, because a lot of the inspiration I took in the creation of the Catacombs was from the Catacombs in Paris! So it really feels like a full circle moment. Here are some images from my trip into the bowels of the city of love…

Author Nook

Welcome to my Author Nook, a monthly podcast I created where I chat with authors about their upcoming releases and we nerd out over their literary brain children. Find it on Spotify here, and Youtube here.

As you know, I release episodes once a month with no set date so the best way to stay in the loop is to follow and subscribe on either Youtube or Spotify.

This month, I had the pleasure of speaking with Carina Finn about her novel, Feast and Famine: The Last Great Heir. We chat about potions, power, and puff pasty all the while solving the world’s problems of prejudice with a sprinkling of understanding.

Who would have thought a simple stroll in someone else’s shoes is what makes all the difference? So pour yourself a cup of tea, serve yourself a tasty treat, and settle in for our November Author Nook – and last Nook of 2025!

I am currently creating my 2026 calendar and have some slots available, so if you’re an author who would like to appear on an episode please jump over to my Contact page and send along: your name, the title of your book, a blurb, its release date, and your favourite thing about it that you can’t wait to share with me.

Captain’s Log: A poem

I have adored the Greek myth of the Teumessian Fox who was fated to never be caught and the magical dog, Lailaps, who was fated to always catch its prey. They both set out on an endless chase which created a logical paradox – if one can never be caught, and the other never fails to catch, who would win? In the myth, Zeus steps in and turns them each to stone or into constellations (depending on which version you read). I’ve always felt that ending to be a real deus ex machina… no offense to the ancients, but the solution to a paradox is such a juicy thing that to simply “nope” it all feels anticlimactic. I prefer the idea that it ended in the choice for each to trust the other and end the chase voluntarily.

So, while stuck in traffic the other day, I jotted this down:

Apace

She, the unobtainable fox,
He, the inescapable hound,
Locked in a stalemate at last.

His teeth wrap her throat,
A squeeze of the jaw and she's caught.
Her muscles tense,
A leap, a bound, and he's lost.

Both pause,
Panting.

In his eyes, recognition.
In hers, understanding.
Each a child of prophecy:
To forever run, as hunter or hunted.

Never to rest.

Her rapid pulse flutters against his cheek.
He loosens his grip.
She, given an opening, hesitates,
calms,
the tension bleeds from her limbs.

If one does not flee,
If one does not hunt,
If - instead - each chose simply to remain,
To walk apace,
To trust,
Then two may share the journey.

There’s also a fabulous song that has been in my heart and mind for well over two years by The Hound + The Fox called The Paradox which you should absolutely listen to.

Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating or review!

Until next year…

x live magically

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Ensemble Casts and Magical Overlords, an author talk with Lauren Magaziner

August 2025

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  • Podcast: Author Nook with Lauren Magaziner
  • Captain’s Log
  • Review Corner

Author Nook

Welcome to my Author Nook, a monthly podcast I created where I chat with authors about their upcoming releases and we nerd out over their literary brain children. Find it on Spotify here, and Youtube here.

As you know, I release episodes once a month with no set date so the best way to stay in the loop is to follow and subscribe on either Youtube or Spotify. Also, if you want to read ahead, here is our next read.

November

Feast and Famine: The Last Great Heir by Carina Finn


This month I am joined by Lauren Magaziner, an electrifying middle grade author of 12 novels (and counting) to chat about her latest release The Incorruptibles. Today we chat about ensemble casts, what it means when the baddies have all the magic, the importance of resilience and more, so pour yourself a cuppa tea and let’s get stuck in.


The Incorruptibles

A girl joins the human resistance against sorcerer tyranny in this first book in the exciting upper middle grade fantasy series The Incorruptibles that’s Keeper of the Lost Cities meets The Marvellers.

Fiora Barrowling lives in a world where sorcerers rule over humans. After surviving an encounter with The Radiance—the very worst of the sorcerers—she’s whisked away to the incredible Incorruptibles (“Inc”) Academy, a school for resistance fighters in training. But most of the other students think Fiora hasn’t earned her place there, and when things start to go wrong and it seems the sorcerers have a spy in the academy, all eyes are on Fiora. With all odds stacked against her, can Fiora prove that she belongs?

Captain’s Log

What a whirlwind of a month! I definitely packed in the fun which was wonderful and at time felt like I was white-knuckling my way through joy… Here are some highlights.

New Bookshelf

Is this news worthy? Absolutely! I am obsessed with my new bookshelf and the new home my treasures now have to snuggle into. Considering how often I move around, it’s bonkers that I’ve chosen to collect books but… the heart wants what it wants.


Afloat

Despite the seemingly endless rain, I managed to find a few sunny days to hit the water. Once by canoe in Moraine Lake, and a few times by Kayak. Here are some of my favourite shots out on the water. There’s something so magical about floating through the rivers and lakes in the Rockies, and it really is like Pocahontas said, “What I love most about rivers is, you can’t step in the same river twice – the water’s always changing always flowing…”


Horsing Around

Yup. I fear I’m a horse girl now…


Hiking and Camping

Would you guess that out of all the different ways I slept out of doors, on multi-day hikes, at music festivals, and on the beach on Vancouver Island, no matter where it was, it rained! Who would have thought!

I will say, the sound of rain on a tent while you are cozy and dry is pretty lovely. So, while I’m not complaining, I will say that I built a lot of character this month!

Review Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating or review!

x live magically

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The month before it all ends (in a good way!…right?)

February 2025

Happy love month and welcome to February’s newsletter. If you showed up by accident but want to receive monthly content, please subscribe below:

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  • Queendom Come: Early Release party and Pre-order fun
  • Love, love, love
  • Review Corner

Queendom Come: Early Release party and Pre-order fun!

The countdown is on and I cannot wait for you all to read Queendom Come! If you live in the area, we are having a pre-release party at the Banff Public Library and would love to have you. Plus, you’ll be able to buy your copy of Queendom Come a whole four days before the rest of the world so… that’s pretty awesome. Huge thanks to the Banff Public Library, and the Whyte Museum for putting this all together!

click here for more information


Colouring Contest

Leading up to the event, BPL (Banff Public Library) are hosting a colouring contest with lots of fab prizes! So grab your markers and crayons and get creating!

Here are the printable pages.


Pre-order Promotions

If you’ve pre-ordered your book, I would love to send you a signed book plaque for the inside cover as well as this exclusive art print. To claim these goodies, please jump over here and fill out the form.

Are you more of an in-person kind of book buyer? Select book stores will be hosting a similar pre-order event. Anyone who pre-orders their copy at:

Will get an exclusive art print and a signed copy of their book and can sign up for a giveaway!

Love love love

Happy Valentine’s Day ❤

Review Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating and review! Check out these lovely recents ❤

x live magically