Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Fun Facts About J.W.Baccaro (ME!) :)

Author J.W. Baccaro Fun Facts

"Thanks Jason for all the cool pics that you sent! The readers are really going to have fun with this. It's great getting an up close and personal look at the writer. Again, congratulations on your series 'The Guardian of The Seventh Realm'! And thanks for being a guest author at
The Wytch's Mirror." 

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My wife and I posing for the annoying (no pun intended) camera man, about an hour before we were "married."


  
We were now married and allowed to "legally" kiss.  :)
Cutting the cake.  A friend of mine randomly shouted out, "smear it in her face!"  My wife gave me "the glare" and I naturally submitted, which made the same friend chuckle.  Ah, the Dominance of the Female.  ^_^
  Posing yet again for the camera.


Okay, I'll admit, this one came out beautiful!
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I am NOT the new Scarface!


Yeah, I was pretending to be Darshun Luthais.  :)


My wife all dolled up for a night out.  Of course she thought her look was a bit too flirtatious, but hey, I'm male, so I loved it!  :)


Milo and I.  He's long passed on, but he was one of the best cats I had ever known.

Me at 15 years old.  A little metal head punk.  :)

I debated throwing in this picture, but then I thought, "hey, why not?"  Yes, it's my wife stepping on me, putting me in my place.  Okay, not really, but it was fun.  :)

My German Shepherd Dominic. He's now four and a half, and still beautiful!


A Scary me.

Me at 15, headbanging as I played my first guitar.  It was a right handed Stinger with the strings swtiched around for a lefty, like myself.


Me in my wig, and wearing my sexy shades.  LOL
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Our first Christmas together! "Guardian of the Seventh Realm" was in it's early roots in this era.  :)


Me being a goofball again, and I'm not sure if my girl Fawn was "digging it."

Kelarin and her "babies" from "Siege of Darkness."  :)


My wife holding a squirmy young Meira - our Husky Shepherd mix.

Dominic and I posing for the camera.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Prophecy of the Guardian...and then some


       (No, the "Guardian" is not the sexy male wrapped in the American flag below. He is much hotter and more bad-arse. And he has wings! No pun intended, sexy flag man).

Announcing news for this coming July! 2 Kindle Fire July Blog Hop Sign Up!!!!!




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Hello Everyone! For those of you stopping by to check out my "Guardian" blogspot, and are not already aware of the websites linked above, and what is going on with them, please, allow me enlighten you. :)

Are you all ready to celebrate Independence Day? Well, Ronda (Queentutt's World of Escapism) and Nikki (Close Encounters of the Night Kind) are celebrating big along with their wonderful Co-sponsors. Yes, they are Cocked & Loaded, and ready to blow you away like a couple of bad-arse sexy cowgirls with some amazingly great books, Shootin Stars with the Authors & Bloggers, and Blasting a Giveaway with TWO (2) KINDLE FIRES loaded with the Co-Sponored Author's book (s).


If only those guns were smoking...like Her!  :)

So, if you would like a chance to win 2 Kindle Fires, just go to Queentutt's Word of Escapism and enter for the Kindle e-readers using the Rafflecopter. There will only be one Rafflecopter for the 2 Kindles.

Entries must be in before 12AM July 11th in order to win.



No, I am not the Guardian of the Seventh Realm either.

Sorry about that. I didn't mean for you to think that I was the chosen one of Prophecy, born to lead the Second Great War against the Dark forces of the Demon Lord Abaddon. We'd all be toast if that was the case.  :D

But anyhow, as for my Epic Fantasy series "Guardian of the Seventh Realm," if you would like a chance to win the complete set, autographed and mailed out to you, then either follow my blog, (if you are already a follower, then please leave a comment so I know you are entering to win) and leave me a comment, and "like" my Facebook Fanpage.

First place winner recieves the autographed series set, and second place will recieve the complete set in pdf editions. Like the contest for the Kindle Fires, the contest for my books will end July 11th at 12:00AM.


Now, for those of you already aware of Queen Ronda and Goddess Nikki's givaway, and have "hoped" onto my blog to check out my epic fantasy books, well then, here goes. Hope it catches your attention. 

"Guardian of the Seventh Realm” is an epic fantasy series consisting of five installments involving action, suspense, drama, mysticism, and even a kiss of romance.


The first book in the series is "Prophecy of the Guardian."  Let me start off by saying that my series is not so much about magical powers, mystical creatures, or vexing kingdoms of men, centaurs or dwarves, or how many “magical” spells can this or that sorcerer cast. The theme of the tale revolves around courage, loyalty, beatitudes of the “Golden Rule,” banding together in times of darkness, and faith in something larger than we can see. Elements any one of us can relate to in everyday life and times of trial and tribulation.


I'd like to elaborate a bit on the Nasharin Race, a new class of warrior in my series!


Basically, Nasharins are the main focus, and definitely the most exciting out of all the creatures. They are half-wizard/half-human hybrid warriors who love battle and crave energy, thirsting for it much like a vampire thirsts for blood. Nasharins are also feared by the Dark, but because of their untimely origin, and the deed that gave rise to them, the Light hates them. They are considered "the Accursed Race."


Although what separates a Nasharin from most other creatures is its unique ability of Transformation—what each individual evolves into, controlled by will: an essence of extravagant power and beautified form most warriors cannot fathom. And at the same time, ironically, this power is used for the good of the earth, a factor those high among the Light often overlook.


In a nutshell, "Prophecy of the Guardian" is about a small group of companions and their race against the Dark to find four ancient wizard crystals of power. As is to be expected, they run into plenty of dangers and challenges.


To elaborate a little more, the story is mainly focused on Darshun Luthais. He is Nasharin, one of the last of his race, hungry for battle and eager to advance his Nasharin skills. At the same time, he is a happy-go-lucky kind of individual; quite in-tune with nature and the simple things of life, especially a good feast! But after witnessing a prophetic vision, and also the tragedy of his closest friend, he comes to learn that he is the fulfillment of an old forgotten prophecy, the Prophecy of the Guardian, the one who is said to bring about salvation to the earth, as it struggles to survive the war launched by Abaddon the Demon Lord—an adversary long thought to be deceased.


After the Earth-Wizard Mazarian reveals the prophecy to Darshun, proclaiming it is spoken about him, Darshun must seek out the four Wizard Crystals of the Elements (sacred weapons of immense power once used by the ancient Guardians of earth). His task is to locate the crystals and destroy them before the ruthless Cullach find them first, only to hand them over to the Demon Lord for global destruction.


But Darshun's true crisis lies against himself in the fact that he is called to be this “Guardian.” For Darshun not only has to walk the valley of darkness, but according to prophecy, he must surpass many trials, tribulations and tragedies, where if he fails, the world falls, as he had already witnessed in his vision. It is a heavy burden because of the closeness Darshun has to nature, and the inexperience he has to life. In time he begins to despair, growing all the more vulnerable to the evil forces that long to drag his soul into darkness.


There is one more element I wish to comment on. A lot of fantasy novels typically have multiple Gods and/or Goddesses, and that is great. I love that! But I wanted to do something a bit different. I really love the mythology of Judaism and Christianity, preferably the angelic lore, the creation story in the Book of Genesis, the Resurrection story of Christ, and even the idea that there is only “one” all-powerful entity or God who reigns supreme over all, etc. And just to be clear (so nobody gets the wrong impression), my books are not works of “Christian literature fantasy” by any means. I am just really in love with the lore of it, and also many other spiritual beliefs of mankind, including Buddhism and pre-Christian Celtic beliefs and folklore.


The point of this is to inform my readers, or anyone curious about the series; the many races of the Light in my world commonly worship the God of the Light, Abidan, (which in reality, is the Hebrew word for “father of judgment”). So, you get that monotheistic feel.


Another interesting factor is if it is a Patriarchy race speaking, such as the Elves, then Abidan is referred to as a “he,” where the Matriarchy Centaur race will refer to Abidan as a “she.” In other words, in the reality of the story, the God of the Light is neither male nor female. Abidan is an entity of almighty power and energy that often communicates with the Seventh Realm (earth), whenever a disharmony is in place. I had a lot of fun with this idea.


In closing, let me just say that “Prophecy of the Guardian” (book one), introduces the readers to the characters, the legends and myths of the world, and the Prophecy. It also tells about Darshun’s upbringing, and the warriors who help shape him, such as “Mirabel the Great” and Seth Caelen—Father to the animals of the woodlands.

“Siege of Darkness” (book two), is mostly about Darshun, his advanced power, his ultimate ego, and the consequences he brings to his people because of that ego. The book also reveals the adversaries of the series, and just how ruthless, evil and cruel they behave. It is a dark tale, but necessary in the process of Darshun’s growth. It’s also the first book where we meet the main adversary of the series, at least in the flesh, Abaddon the Demon Lord—one bad-arse of a villain. Smile

“The Coming of the Light” (book three), is more along the lines of “heroic” with “edge of your seat” type of battles, the progression of Darshun’s maturity, and even a touch of romance between Darshun and his elf-lady friend Kelarin.

"The Sword of Righteousness" (book four), is mostly about King Loreus - Ruler of Loreladia and his quest to unite the scattered races of the Light and charge into the artic lands of Syngothra in order to save Darshun from a deathly trap he and his companions are unknowingly walking into.

And the finale of the series is "Rise of the Guardian." This is, in my humble opinion, the best work I have accomplished so far. It is almost ridiculously bad-arse and over the top, with high emotion, MEGA suspense and one final all-out-edge-of-your-seat battle royale.



Good luck, many blessings, and thanks for reading!




Saturday, February 25, 2012