Clarissa Johal

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Barnes and Noble Author Event


Join myself and fellow authors; Natania Barron, Clay Griffith, Susan Griffith, Alice Wisler, Tim Tron and Deb Marlowe at the Brier Creek Commons Barnes and Noble in Raleigh, NC on September 13th at 7PM. 

Hope to see you there! 

Purchase BETWEEN, my paranormal novel for adults

How far would you go to redeem yourself?

As a young girl, Lucinda was able to see spirits, a gift that didn't come without its problems. Now, a dedicated young veterinarian, she is committed to the idea that every life can be saved.
After a devastating accident, Lucinda tries to escape her past by moving to a small town. There, she meets a newcomer and feels an immediate connection with him. But there is another mysterious stranger to the small town, one that stirs within her a mixture of unease and desire.
As Lucinda is drawn into a bitter tug-a-war from the forces around her, she is likewise pulled into a dangerous twist of past and present events. Forced to make difficult choices, she finds that the two men are locked in not only a battle for her life...but a battle for their salvation.


Purchase PRADEE, my young adult fantasy

What if there was an artifact that could see the past and change the future--would you use it?

Three friends are accused of poisoning an Elder in their village. They escape to the mysterious region of Vel to search for the Guardian of a mythical artifact. If they find the artifact; it is reputed to have the powers to see the past and change the future, thus proving their innocence. However, if it falls into the wrong hands, the artifact could destroy the future of their world as they know it.

In the tradition of The Dark Crystal by Jim Henson and Frank Oz, PRADEE will pull the reader into an exciting, otherworldly adventure.

*Second round finalist in Amazon's Breakthrough Novel Award Contest 2012

Both titles also available through Amazon.com and most on-line book venues.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Bewitching Book Tour Winners

Thank you to everyone that entered the giveaway of BETWEEN via my Bewitching Book Tour.
There were 435 entries--wow! That was really exciting to see.

The three winners are:

Holly Letson
Bumbaru Daniel
Valerie Rhodes

I've just sent emails to all of you.

If you didn't win, I want to thank you for entering. *:) happy
You can still purchase a copy here (I'd love it if you did!):

Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble
Musa Publishing

...and most online book retailers.

Please feel free to join me on my Facebook
I'd love to meet you! *:) happy


Saturday, August 3, 2013

July Animal Shelter Event Update


To everyone that purchased a copy of BETWEEN during the month of July and helped spread the word about my Animal Shelter Event--thank you so, so much!

Once I receive my royalties statement in November (yes, it takes awhile!) I will split 100% of my proceeds between the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter and the Franklin County Animal Shelter.
A huge thank you to both shelters for helping me spread the word on this event.

If you didn't get a chance to participate, I'm planning to run the same event (but different shelters) next year during my birthday month of July.  *:) happy

Until then, you can purchase a copy of BETWEEN right here:
Amazon.com
and here:
Barnes and Noble

Have a wonderful weekend.






*photo of Clover, adopted by my family via Alley Cats and Angels

Saturday, June 29, 2013

BETWEEN Virtual Book Tour Hosted by Bewitching Book Tours


Join me on my virtual book tour for BETWEEN
July 29th to August 5th.





Tour Schedule

July 29 Spotlight
Share My Destiny

July 29 Review
Nicky Peacock Author

July 30 Interview
Fangs, Wands & Fairy Dust

July 30 Review
The Next Chapter

July 31 Interview
So Much To Write So Little Time

July 31 Review
Mommasez...

August 1 Interview
Mom With A Kindle

August 1 Review
Demons do it Better

August 2 Spotlight
Wicca Witch 4 Book Blog

August 2 Review
Escape Into A Book

August 2 Review
Musings From An Addicted Reader

August 5 Spotlight and Review
Shut Up & Read

August 5 Spotlight
Buried Under Books

August 5 Review
Happy Tails and Tales Blog


Friday, June 14, 2013

July Animal Shelter Event

For the month of July--my birthday month--I'll be donating 100% of my proceeds from the sale of BETWEEN to the Franklin County Animal Shelter and the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter
I'm a huge supporter of animal welfare and adoption and couldn't think of a better gift for myself than to give back to animal shelters.

Franklin County Animal Shelter is a high need shelter--staff and volunteers work very hard at trying to get all the animals adopted. 
We've adopted both our dogs from them and they've turned out to be wonderful family members!



This is Zeus. 
He was in the shelter as a puppy with six of his brothers and sisters. We were rotating through the puppies in the "get to know you" room, trying to pick which would best for our family. The shelter volunteer brought in his sister for us to take a look at, and Zeus, sensing his time to impress was up, parked himself in my daughter's lap and wouldn't move. 
Our decision was made.
and this is Jasmine.  
She was 2-years-old when we adopted her and had spent her life chained in someone's backyard. It took months for the fur to grow back around her neck and a week to house-train her. That was seven years ago and she's been the sweetest dog we've ever owned.  

Staff and volunteers at Rohnert Park Animal Shelter also work hard at finding forever homes for the animals. They are about 30 minutes away from Bodega Bay, CA. (The town in my paranormal novel BETWEEN, was fashioned after Bodega Bay)

I'm calling this event a Coast-to-Coast Shelter Hug!

If you're looking to add to your family, please consider taking a trip to your local animal shelter to adopt a dog, cat or other animal in need of a forever home.
And please spread the word about this event! 
I'll be posting photos and an update once the event is over, I receive my royalty check, and can send my donations into these two shelters. 
Remember: 100% of proceeds from the sale of BETWEEN during the month of July go to the Franklin County Animal Shelter and the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter.


How far would you go to redeem yourself?

As a young girl, Lucinda was able to see spirits, a gift that didn't come without its problems. Now, a dedicated young veterinarian, she is committed to the idea that every life can be saved.
After a devastating accident, Lucinda tries to escape her past by moving to a small town. There, she meets a newcomer and feels an immediate connection with him. But there is another mysterious stranger to the small town, one that stirs within her a mixture of unease and desire.
As Lucinda is drawn into a bitter tug-a-war from the forces around her, she is likewise pulled into a dangerous twist of past and present events. Forced to make difficult choices, she finds that the two men are locked in not only a battle for her life...but a battle for their salvation.


*Second place in the 2012 Preditors and Editors Readers Poll.
*Paranormal Reads gave BETWEEN 4 out of 5 Bats 

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Friday, May 17, 2013

Barnes and Noble Event and Author Appearance May 18th

 
On May 18th, join myself and other authors; Deb Marlow, Claudia Dain, Ava Stone, Catherine Gayle, Alice Wisler, Caren Crane, and Sarra Cannon at
Barnes and Noble

Brier Creek Commons
8431 Brier Creek Parkway 
Raleigh, NC 

Hope to see you there!





Special Event, Author Discussion
Ever wonder what eBooks to download to your NOOK? Join us for our local eBook Author Panel Discussion to see what's new in the eBook world and learn how you can purchase eBooks in-store and have titles sent directly to your B&N NOOK account.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Falling for the Antagonist


Am I the only writer that does this? Invariably, I will fall in love with my antagonist and have the WORST time sending them on their way, back to the Otherworld, or wherever they need to go. It's not that I like evil people or think they’re charming, I don't. It's just from a creative point of view, the complexities that make up an antagonist are the most fun to write. You have to get people on their side somehow--and therein lies the challenge.

Many years ago, I graduated from a high school of the performing arts before I went onto university. I loved acting as much as I loved dance, and always chose to audition for the evil characters. It’s not that I liked being “mean” to my fellow actors. I didn’t. It was the challenge of getting the audience to side with the flawed and/or evil character. That was the fun part. 
And, so it goes with writing antagonists. I take great joy in making them as complex as they come. I fall in love with them. I cross my fingers my readers will love them as much as I do. Without them, there would be no conflict, no story. And when it comes to the point where they must be overcome by my protagonists, it takes me weeks to write my final good-byes, and I’ll be depressed for just as long.
One of these days, my antagonist will win. I’m not sure how readers will feel about that, but we’ll see how it goes.

So, here's a list for you to ponder--My Top 10 Best Antagonist Characters in Literary Fiction. 
I cheered them on, regardless of the fact that I knew they’d lose in the end, as they should. And no, I don’t cheer people on that do bad things. I'm a writer. A well-written character makes me happier than lollipops.

1. Satan from Paradise Lost, by John Milton
Yep, he would be the biggie. A self-indulgent, fallen angel, embarking on a vendetta against his creator. Can’t get any better than that.
2. Peter Pan from Peter Pan, by J.M. Barrie
“He would thin the Lost Boys out when they got too old or when there were too many of them.” Peter is a very complex character. I’m not so sure that Captain Hook was the true villain in Peter Pan. Go back and read between the lines.
3. Severus Snape from the Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling.
And not just because Alan Rickman played him in the movie. No really.
4. Mrs. Danvers in Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier.
The character only seems to “come alive” when she talks about Rebecca, a character that is dead. That, coupled with the possibility that Rebecca may be acting through Mrs. Danvers, a possession of sorts, makes for an interesting villain, all around.
5. Lady Macbeth from William Shakespeare’s, Macbeth.
Ambitious and a definite opportunist. Qualities that would be…um, praised in today’s business world.
6. Clyde Griffiths from An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser.
A true work of art. Dreiser shows Clyde’s decline into committing murder and oddly enough, a sad victim of circumstance. The beauty of this character is the way Dreiser writes of Clyde’s rationalization of the act.And you feel badly for him.
7. Jack Torrance from The Shining, by Stephen King
Jack's rant when Wendy disturbs him during his writing? Writers everywhere cheered--we totally felt his pain. The meltdown afterwards? Well...a bit over the top, but Jack was being possessed by ghosts, after all.
8. Marquise de Merteuil from Les Liaisons Dangereuses, by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
Ahhh, what a tangled web we weave.
9. Mr. Hyde from Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson
There was so much strife during the writing of this book by Stevenson. Allegories are always fun, especially when the author is writing on the verge of drug-induced madness.
10. Count Dracula from Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Cold and calculating. Once he was done feeding off humans, Dracula had no use for them anymore. Definitely no sparkles or romance here, folks.

There are many others and I’m sure you have some of your own. What’s your favorite?