Amira Makansi

Amira Makansi

About

I am twenty-four years old. I am a girl. I like to eat (a lot). Together with my mother Kristy and my younger sister Elena I have written the first of a science-fiction, YA trilogy called THE SOWING. Books 2 and 3 forthcoming. In my spare time, I like to cook, run, do yoga, eat hot wings, hike, ride horses, and make wine. 

The Time That's Given

The Time That's Given

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<p><strong><em>Have you ever awoken from a vivid dream and wondered which side of waking was real?</em></strong></p><p>Burt Higgins' retirement is not going well. His children have grown, and his wife has gone off to earn a late-life degree, leaving him alone in his sprawling suburban home. With too much time on his hands, he broods on the state of the world, obsessively following the worst of cable news and the Internet. Increasingly angry at the state of affairs, he nurtures a fantasy that a dark lord from another realm has foisted these problems on humankind. If only he could transport to that world, he'd confront the demon and use the magic found there to defeat the beast and end despair forever.</p><p>On a particularly bad news day, while housebound in the midst of a snowstorm, he retreats to his study to shut out the world and immerse himself in his books. When, on a whim, he lights a candle purchased in an obscure Prague curiosity shop, a magical guide appears and offers to take him on whatever quest he chooses. When he asks to become a hero in a fantasy realm, he discovers a more complex world than he expected, and battling evil with magic turns out to be far from his greatest challenge.</p><p><strong>EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS</strong> a specualtive fantasy adventure sure not just to entertain you, but to make you consider your life, your dreams, your goals. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><strong>Books by David Litwack:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>Along the Watchtower</em></li><li><em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></li><li><em>The Time That's Given</em></li><li><em>The Children of Darkness</em> (The Seekers - Book 1)</li><li><em>The Stuff of Stars</em> (The Seekers - Book 2)</li><li><em>The Light of Reason</em> (The Seekers - Book 3)</li></ul><h2><strong>More Great Fantasy Fiction from Evolved Publishing:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>The Awakening of David Rose</em> (David Rose #1) by Daryl Rothman</li><li><em>Shadow Swarm</em> by D. Robert Pease</li><li><em>Kingdom in Chains</em> by J.W. Zulauf</li><li>The &quot;Grims' Truth&quot; Series by Isu Yin &amp; Fae Yang</li></ul><p> </p>

Story Behind The Book

Some time a few years back, my mother Kristina had a dream that stuck with her. She told my sister Elena about it and they mapped out a story idea based on the dream. But they forgot about it until a few years later, when Kristy brought it up to me again, saying she'd never forgotten about it and wanted to revive the concept. The dream depicted two groups of people battling at night in an abandoned city. A girl lying on the ground. A boy stretching his hand out to her. They had a history and a relationship, Kristy knew. What was the story behind their interaction? We wanted to tell that story. So we looked over the map again, made a few changes, and started writing. She wrote a chapter; I wrote a chapter. We got Elena involved again. She wrote a few chapters; I wrote a few chapters. Eight months later, we had a completed manuscript! The dream that sparked the story is still in the book, though it's a lot different now. You'll just have to read to find out where!

Reviews

<p>&quot;<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">I was in love with the book from page one. The writing style is so fluent, it keeps you reading and yet makes you stop to soak up all of the beautiful words that have been strung together in a simple yet ornate fashion. The Sowing breaks barriers when it comes to dystopian fiction.&quot; - <em>Kevin, Amazon Reviewer</em><br /><br /> &quot;The brooding story grows and challenges the reader through every episode. Remember to question, and take nothing for granted, you need only be amazed at the magic and creativity of this first book.&quot; - <em>Bernard Pilon, Amazon Reviewer </em></span></p> <p>&quot;<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">Even with the villains unmasked, their motivations remain hidden and leave the reader in a wonderful limbo - can something mitigate their actions? It isn't often villainy is portrayed with such subtlety you find yourself hoping something might excuse abhorrent behavior. That type of sympathy abounds in <em>The Sowing</em>. If you like your heroes pristine, and your villains cast in midnight black, then look elsewhere - in <em>The Sowing</em>, every character is, well, human [...] <em>The Sowing</em> doesn't stop surprising.&quot; - <em>C. G. Ayling, Amazon Reviewer</em></span></p> <p><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">&quot;The Sowing is a wonderful read: well-written, with charming and realistic characters, a compelling plot, and enticing social and political commentary.&quot; - <em>Sarah Bellum, Amazon Reviewer </em></span></p> <p><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">&quot;And finally, the writing itself was absolutely breathtaking and immensely poetic. I was literally on the edge of my seat the entire time I was reading. There was action, suspense, betrayal, and even romance, and all four were established through powerful words and delicate protrayals of the human condition.&quot; - <i>Hiba Tahir, Book Reviewer</i></span></p>