Paige L. Christie
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Paige L. Christie is author of The Legacies of Arnan fantasy series: Draigon Weather (2017), Wing Wind (2018), Long Light (2019), Storm Forge (2021). As a believer in the power of words, Paige tells stories that are both entertaining and thoughtful. Especially of interest are tales that speak to women and open a space where adventure and fantasy are not all about happy endings. When she isn’t writing, she teaches belly dancing, is director of a non-profit, and runs a wine shop. She is a proud, founding member of the Blazing Lioness Writers, a small group of badass women, writing badass books.

Previous Speaking Engagements

2017

  • Book Club Speaking for Draigon Weather
  • Reading/Book Signing City Lights Bookstore
  • Reading/Book Blue Ridge Books

2018

  • Writer’s Track Speaker: ConNooga: Forming Critique Groups
  • JordanCon Author Guest: Writing in a Subculture; Author Reading; Myths and Monsters;What We SHOULD be Reading
  • Reading/Book Signing City Lights Bookstore
  • Conapalooza Author Guest: Critique Processes for Writers; Forming Your Dream Critique Group
  • World Fantasy Convention: Harbors in Fantasy Panel

2019

  • RavenCon14 Author Guest: Writing Women & Non-Binary Characters; Purple Prose; Rapid Fire Reading; Female Friendship in SFF; NaNoWriMo; Care and Feeding of Critique Groups
  • Con Carolinas Author Guest: How to Speak to an Editor; Spotlight on Prospective Press; Short Take Readings; Representation Matters; Tired Tropes of Women; Verily! A New Hope; Writing Rules We Love To Break; The Writer is Not Your Servant; The Supporting Cast, Mothers and Daughters
  • Dragon Con: Short Take Readings; Fantasy Spotlight
  • Multiverse Author Guest: Iron Author; Book Signing; Girls Rule! Female Authors on Writing Strong Female Characters; Controversial Histories: Should modern mindsets be applied to classic works and their authors; Craft of Writing: You’ve Typed THE END, Now What?; Writers at The Bar; Beyond the Sword; Reading Live; Writer’s Burnout and How to Cope With It
  • Reading/Book Signing City Lights Bookstore

2020

  • Continual Online Convention: Release Panel for Witches, Warriors, & Wise Women Anthology
  • MultiverseCon (Multivirtal): Advanced Craft Worldbuilding: Folklore and Folk Magic Panel Watch Party; Writers at the Ba; Live Reading; Writer Mentor Sessions
  • Author Q&A on Gail Z. Martin’s SHADOW ALLIANCE.

2021

  • Continual Online Convention: Panel: Cocktails and Beach Drinks
  • JordanCon: Author mentor sessions
  • MultiverseCon: Where No One Has Gone Before?; Hidden Horror;  Giving Good Crit; Author Reading; Fantasizing the Future; Writers at the Bar

2022

  • JordanCon: A Story in 3 parts: Beginnings; JordanCon Anthology Author Signing; The Value of Critique Groups; Masters of Science Fiction
  • Continual Online Convention: Valdemar
  • Continual Online Convention: Fantastical and Magical Creatures
  • Continual Online Convention: Wheel of Time
  • Continual Online Convention: Hot of the Press – STORM FORGE
  • Con Carolinas:  Con Survivalism 101; Bringing Animals to Life, YA(y) Books; When Does A Book Need A Content Warning; Writing for Themed Anthologies
  • MutliverseCon: I Like the Colors and I Want to Lick It; Writers Workshop (Advanced Signup); You’ve Typed “The End.” Now What?; Intro Belly Dancing Class; Social Activism Through Art; Afternoon Story Time; Book Launch Fair; Ditch the Drop: Easing Back into the Waking World

2023

  • Atlanta Comic Con: Book Signing
  • JordanCon: Weird Westerns; Anthology Signing; Writers After Dark
  • Con Carolinas: Listen! Do You Smell Something?; Where Science and Magic Collide; Where Does It Start?; The Author/Editor Relationship; Author Signing
  • Go Indie Now: Spotlight on Multiverse  2023, Episode #4
  • MultiverseCon: COMING SOON
  • Continual Online Convention: Favorite TV Detectives
  • Continual Online Convention: The Legacy of Xena
  • Continual Online Convention: Hot of the Press – Anything with Nothing, Valdemar #17
  • Continual Online Convention: Using Alpha, Beta, and ARC Readers
  • Continual Online Convention: Dark Angel
  • World Fantasy: Cosy fantasy

2024

  • Atlanta Comic Con: Book Signing
  • JordanCon: Writer’s Workshop; Slush Pile; Elevator Pitch; Cultural Intersectionality
  • Con Carolinas: Writer’s Block; Tackling the Blank Page – How to Get Started; Creating Characters with Agency;
    Romantasy; Writer’s Block; Creating Characters with Agency
  • MultiverseCon: So You Want to Write…; ConTinual Meetup; Is Fan Service Dying Out?; Writing as Activism; Appreciation vs Appropriation; All-Ages Storytime Reading; Breaking the Binary: Writing Trans, Non-Binary, and Gender-Fluid Characters

Frequently Asked Questions

My latest book isStorm Forge, Final Book in the Legacies of Arnan series. I am hard at work on a new novel in a set completely different world.

I’ve always liked the idea of women saving themselves instead of needing to be saved. One day I wondered what if the woman chained to the rock waiting for the dragon to eat her, or the hero to rescue her, wants to be there? Why would that be the case? What would happen? And the foundation for Draigon Weather was born.

Leiel is a bit of a mix of every stifled, unique, intelligent girl I ever knew growing up. She lives a bit in her head, because that’s where she is allowed to be smart and think about the world. She works hard, and struggles with her desire to know and learn more than she is supposed to in her society. She’s brave in quiet ways, and she a bit naïve in others. I wanted her to be someone readers might meet any day and recognize.

Cleod is the boy girls are taught to want in all the fairy tales. He’s kind and brave and loyal and caring…sadly he is also completely misguided and gets caught up in both the expectations he sets for himself, and those created from him by his culture.

The first half of each of the books so far has been written during National Novel Writing Month (known as NaNoWriMo). It’s a challenge taking place every November, to write 50 thousand words in 30 days. I usually work 7 days a week and various jobs and I write when I get home, usually 10pm until midnight or so. I just plow away at it until I have a rough draft. And I never write in linear order. My brain doesn’t work that way. I’m much better pulling connections out of thin air and writing what the night demands of my brain. Then I put the whole thing in order later. Crazy, but it works for me.

After I have a 1st draft, I print the whole thing out and read it end to end, making notes and changes as I got. Then I correct it all back into the computer, adding the new stuff and edits, and any new ideas that come up. By the time I finish that, I’ve actually done 2 full edits. Then the whole thing goes to my team of Alpha readers for review. Based on their feedback and any new ideas I have, I rewrite the book again. The it goes to my main beta readers, rinse and repeat until I am happy enough with the result to send it on to my publisher for their once over. Any edits they want, then send back to me, and we work that out as many times as needed to get the book in shape for publication. It’s a ton of hard work, and I love every many of it!

Oh my – that’s a question with a lot of answers. Reading, mostly genre fiction. Middle eastern dance – both stage forms and folkloric, dance costume design, walking my dogs, hiking, nature photography, cross country skiing, telemark skiing, and studying and drinking wine.