Note: Fantasy Friday is a new feature for Archer’s Aim. This is a re-post, but for those interested, it’s useful. I’ll work on some new, fantasy-related posts to mix in with some of my older ones like this as well as some posts about new books in the coming months. Please feel free to share on social media or re-blog these posts. Have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend!
As I mentioned on on release day (couple of years go), I added an animal character to The Bow of Destiny at the suggestion of a beta reader. What I settled on was a dog based on my German Shepherds and named him Spark. If you haven’t read the part of the scavenger hunt from Monday please take a look since it shares a funny way of communicating that my male dog has – his tail. That’s correct, when you ask him simple questions he wags his tail for yes and doesn’t for no. So Spark does the same thing. However, Athson is the only one who can see him besides, you, the reader. But, Athson doesn’t quite understand that Spark is communicating with him. Now that you know, you can read the book and understand something additional happening in the book.
With that in mind, I decided to interview Spark for a bit of unique fun:
Q: How are you today, Spark? Er, I mean, are you well today Spark? (Gotta stick to the question rules!)
Spark: wag, wag, wag.
Q: So you’ve been with Athson since he was orphaned?
Spark: wag, wag, wag.
Q: Do other people see you?
Spark: no tail wag.
Q: Are you real?
Spark: wag, wag, wag.
Q: Is there a reason you follow Athson?
Spark twists his head sideways and lets loose a low growl.
Uh, right, we’re not getting int that now (and that question didn’t follow the rules).
Q: Let’s find out your favorite place. Do you like Auguron Forest?
Spark: wag, wag, wag.
Q: Do you like the Troll Heaths?
Spark: no tail wag
Q: Do you like Chokkra?
Spark: one, slight tail wag.
Hmm, guess he’s got an opinion that we can’t quite understand at the moment.
Q: Do you like Athson?
Spark: pants , wag, wag, wag.
Q: Do you have a deeper propose in the series?
Spark: cocks his head and growls again.
Uh, well I guess he doesn’t want to talk about that.
So that’s Spark and now you are in on the secret that not even Athson has figured out. I hope the interview was unique and fun and you’re a little intrigued with the book.
Spark appears throughout The Bow of Hart Saga. To find out more about the character, click the links for The Bow of Destiny, An Arrow Against the Wind or The White Arrow. The entire series is not available on Audible from Podium Publishing:
About the Author
P. H. Solomon lives in the greater Birmingham, AL area where he strongly dislikes yard work and sanding the deck rail. However, he performs these duties to maintain a nice home for his loved ones as well as the family’s German Shepherds. In his spare time, P. H. rides herd as a Computer Whisperer on large computers called servers (harmonica not required). Additionally, he enjoys reading, running, most sports and fantasy football. Having a degree in Anthropology, he also has a wide array of more “serious” interests in addition to working regularly to hone his writing. His first novel, The Bow of Destiny was named 2016 Book of the Year by Fantasia Reviews and is the first book of The Bow of Hart Saga. The sequel novel, An Arrow Against the Wind, was released in April of 2017. The third book of the series, The White Arrow, is due to be released during the Fall of 2017. P. H. Solomon also authored the award winning short story, The Black Bag, which won best published short story at SCWC 2012. P. H. is also a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA).
Prequel short stories to The Bow of Hart Saga:
Trading Knives – Amazon
What Is Needed – Amazon
Download and listen to the prequels for free at AudFans
Fun interview.
Might be a good challenge sometime for Lisa!
You’re always welcome. It reminded me of her interview with Murphy the goat from the Chicago Cubs. She’s about low on guests again.
We’ll have to set something up!
Deal.
Thanks for the link back to this post.
Thanks, Traci!
A fun idea for an interview, PH.
Thanks Roberta!
Reblogged this on DSM Publications and commented:
Check out this character interview from P.H. Solomon’s Bow of Destiny with Spark from this post on the Archer’s Aim blog.
Thanks for the reblog, Don.