Tuesday, July 5, 2022

REVIEW: Mercy's Quest: The Return By East S.M.

 


Take a journey from the mountains into New Orleans in new occult fantasy, complete with magical beings and witches

Author draws inspiration from the mystical with modern witchcraft in debut story


Humans. We are all conditioned to think we come to earth to learn to be better, only to return to some origins rooted to a belief system that never stopped evolving. You cannot chase the meaning of a story that never ends.”


Mercy Stone comes from a long line of Blood Moon witches and, as such, is no stranger to coexisting alongside life’s great mysteries. Haunted by visions of a past life and the discovery of a gruesome family talisman, Mercy is led away from the hollows of Appalachia to New Orleans in search of answers. Along her path, Mercy re-encounters the magical beings she has known across her many lifetimes since time immemorial, including King Solomon, the Battle Crows of Carpathia and the Devil himself. 


This is a lovely younique debut novel for this author. I am intrigued to see more from her. Lots of blood and gore and I just loved it. Its rare to find that in a novel unless its horror nowadays.                             


   If you love occult fiction, you will find enjoyment in this. Additional points for your interests if you love Romance. The author’s knowledge about Occult  clearly shows in their world .


Mercy's journey is filled with visions and amazing characters sure to keep any reader of occult fantasy engaged. The author really shines in her descriptions of Mercy's visions. 

This first of the series takes us from Appalachia to New Orleans to magical landscapes where we engage her allies and enemies in a pursuit of knowledge and power.  East S. M. draws the reader through a young woman’s journey of claiming her magical inheritance as she is forced to make heartbreaking decisions to right a path gone wrong.











Early Praise for Mercy’s Quest

 

“Being of Appalachian lineage myself, I could not wait to step into the pages of Mercy’s Quest.

Author and story weaver, East S.M., leads us on a shapeshifting journey between Mercy’s past

and present lifetimes, Mercy's Quest is a deeply magical story about a young woman coming

into her personal power. Being raised by magical women in Appalachia, Mercy discovers that

the magic she holds within is much stronger and more mysterious than she ever could have

imagined. Following the path that now calls to her, Mercy is lead on a journey into the unknown

as she discovers who she truly is and who she must now become in this present lifetime. This is

a great read for all witches and magic makers who may be stepping into their own personal

power".

 

Ailynn Halvorson, author of The Tarot Apothecary:

Shifting Personal Energies Using Tarot, Aromatherapy and Simple Everyday Rituals

 

“A Blood Moon Witch is in the room. Move over Mayfairs. East S. M.’s debut novel, Mercy’s Quest is a solid debut in the occult fiction genre. This first of the series takes us from Appalachia to New Orleans to magical landscapes where we engage her allies and enemies in a pursuit of knowledge and power. Told with the proficiency of metaphysics and the heart of a storyteller, East S. M. draws the reader through a young woman’s journey of claiming her magical inheritance as she is forced to make heartbreaking decisions to right a path gone wrong.”

 

Tess Collins, author of Notown and Shadow Mountain

 

Mercy’s Quest is a fun, adventure story about family, power, and place. Based on realistic magical systems, this book paints witchcraft as a tool to help personal growth. The first entry into this magical world ends on a quest leaving the reader for more.”

 

Jaymi Elford, author of Tarot Inspired Life and

the award-winning Heaven and Earth Tarot

“This rich portrayal and exploration of people and places Magickal souls yearn for will tug at each and every human sense you possess. Strange and evocative at times, yet still fully concreted in sacred order, the artful layers of this book are thick with meaning and wisdom. The author’s enchanting and exotic players, archetypes of energies that speak to the core of your being, somehow still feel relatable and vividly intimate, rekindling cosmic memories preserved deep within. The threads of their connections, these chimeras of time and space, are artfully woven in and out of realities, ancient histories and otherworldly dimensions. With deep powers of immersion, East’s conjurations will pull you through portals of familiarity, long lost remembrances of the soul and expansive universal understanding.”

Meleah McCammon, Intuitive, Teacher and Proprietor of (inner) Perfect

 

“As the story unfolds, Mercy’s past, present, and future intertwine beautifully and pulled me into the depths of her soul. With each chapter, new layers of this fascinating world unfurl. Pages filled with adventure, supernatural intrigue, and divination ensure this story is a delight for every type of reader imaginable. I am so excited this is the first book in a series because I can’t wait to be reunited with these memorable characters. East S.M’s debut novel has proved to be an engrossing, mystic journey that I can’t wait to continue!”

A.P. Watson, Author of Jaded, Seeds of Eden, and A Fallen Son





More about East S.M.


East S.M.: East S. M. is an Appalachian Occultist, Diviner, educator, artist, performer, and now author. A cosmic being in her own right, she was born in a small Kentucky town that sits inside a meteorite crater. She spent her childhood studying under a strong matriarchal family that imparted its intuitive gifts and Appalachian Spirit practices from prior generations. East is continuously inspired by music and the power of myth. She enjoys reading paranormal, adventure, and occult fantasy fiction works. One of her highest callings and greatest gifts in life is to share her divinity and intuition through teaching and facilitating sacred ritual spaces.  A wild past of wonderful and sometimes unspeakable experiences, and decades of empowering others to seek their own quests, has called East to share Mercy's story in the esoteric genre of Occult fiction. Her debut novel is the first in an anthology that reimagines the Spirit world, the human condition, and the necessity of both evolution and devolution within our lifetimes. https://theartisteast.com/.



In an interview, East S. M.can discuss:

  • The meaning of Appalachian divination 

  • Writing in a niche genre like occult fiction

  • Traveling the world and writing a book

  • The book’s journey from dream to full-length story

  • What it really means to be an occultist

  • Comparisons of the Hero’s journey vs the Fool’s journey from tarot and its importance in storytelling.



An Interview with

East S. M.


  1. Why did you decide to have the book released on the Summer Solstice? 

My artistry, relationships, essentially every aspect of my life, is led by my desire to connect with any experience in the most sacred way. Nature’s cycles, as they’re displayed through seasons, beautifully mirror our own cycles as human beings.  Summer solstice finds the seeds in the ground, they’re growing, and it took hard work to get it there. As an occultist I could say many things regarding the sacred symbolism of summer but valuing the action of showing up and celebrating hard work seemed like appropriate energy for launching my story into the world.  I needed to know this journey would begin from a space of celebration no matter where it goes. 



  1. How has writing poetry influenced your writing of occult fantasy?

 

Poetry forced me to see the ordinary in an extraordinary way. I’ve always been drawn to darker artistic content, and the influence of both pushed me to accept more nontraditional ways of expressing myself. My own growth of creative self-acceptance seemed more rapid in spaces where I shared poetry vs writing groups. If it wasn’t for reading forlorn poetry in late 90’s coffee houses I would’ve never started believing in the possibility of pursuing artistry full time. 


  1. How do you feel divination is represented in works of fiction, and how has divination influenced your creative process?


Not always, but often divination in media is presented as dramatic fortune telling and often the cards or symbols referenced are either untrue or so watered down it takes the sacredness away from such a beautiful resource. I would love to see a variety of how it’s presented on both the giving and receiving end of readings in art. In my own writing my character’s readings make sense to their journey. I try to steer away from exact predictors as fate always has its freedom to shift depending on the choices we make.

 

I utilize Divination as a tool for writer’s block or initial inspiration.  Tarot, also known as the fool’s journey, mirrors every experience a human will go through on the path of life. It displays the soul’s reaction to becoming the best versions of ourselves through triumphs and challenges. I often execute readings to establish background for characters or world building. I’ll be offering a creative writing with tarot workshop over the next year where I’ll share in detail some of those techniques. 



  1. What do you hope readers will take away from Mercy’s Quest?


Mercy is on a quest to uncover a family mystery but finds herself quickly on the path to discovering a deeper truth regarding her purpose in this world.  Variables in our lives are always in motion affecting outcomes every second.  Our reaction to the challenges we face on that search are character defining opportunities that equip us to grow into better versions of ourselves. My desire is for people to understand there’s no need to rush their evolutionary process in this world. There’s no perfect plan that will see you through to the end. Mercy makes the decision time and time again to show up and trust the process. My desire is to inspire folks to trust that the grace in which we handle the road is far more powerful than reaching the end of that road. 



  1. How did traveling the world for work while writing this story influence your writing?


It was a beautiful May morning in England, and I had just purchased a private pass to tour inside the Stonehenge round. Tourists typically only view it roadside, but I had an in and was going to honor my inner Arthurian nerd, living fully in this moment. As luck would have it the bus that brought us to the stones broke down in the parking lot. I spent hours, sunset through midnight, lounging in this mystical ritual space. I always seem to find myself in similar magical misadventures everywhere I go. My travel journals are full of adventures from underneath the streets of Budapest, to the shores of Ireland, to a middle of nowhere berry forest in Finland, and then there was one time I swore I met the devil himself in an airport in Amsterdam! My writing reflects my experiences in this world, and I pull the energy from real travel moments in hopes of providing more environmental authenticity. 


  1. You mentioned this story came to you in a dream. That sounds so fun! Can you tell us about that, and describe its vividness?


This is a long story, but I will do my best to be concise. A god of old came to me in a dream and in this dream, we were burning down houses. I asked him why we were doing this to which he replied preparing a new path. He kept showing up in dreams in spaces where he wasn’t a major player in the theme of the dream, just a background eye of observation. The dream often centered around a tree on my actual property.

Around this same time, I made a social media post regarding the importance of respecting the workspace of street buskers. My dad reached out to me after reading it encouraging me to lean into writing more. I am a performance artist but never considered the possibility of writing an actual novel. The combination of his belief in me brought all the interesting dreams to the front of my mind and just like magic I saw the entire story in my head along with the voice of my muse.


My great grandmother had a box on her mantle that contained something we were told was dark and sacred. Do not touch! I took the story I’d been holding in my heart since childhood regarding what I imagined it was, and that became the foundation of this grand world that was gifted to me by my dream muse.


Wouldn’t you know it, I started writing that story and guess what happened? The tree that kept showing up with my muse in dreams was struck by lightning. The strike caused a branch to snap, destroying my mailbox by the street. Where’s the magic? I ordered a new tarot deck only to find it landed at the foot of the tree among the storm’s chaos. The package was destroyed by water and the box holding the cards was warped and open. Guess what lay outside the box? Three tarot cards in a perfect row: Judgment, The World, and The Magician. I am on my path of destiny and the Universe is making a way for me to have the resources needed to support my manifestations. The storm gave me a reading laced with the assurance of knowing I was on the right path. 


  1. What authors inspire you?


Anne Rice for a number of reasons. The Vampire Chronicles was the first series I obsessed over as a young reader.  I’ve been fascinated by vampire lore since childhood and her attention to detail painted elaborate worlds, and dramatic characters that played out like seamless cinema in my mind's eye as I read along. “Interview with a Vampire” was the first book to film fiction I read before a film was considered. Amusingly, I was a pre teen at the time and felt so grown having accomplished such a task!


Neil Gaiman has this way with character presentation that pulls me deep into the heart of his story.  I am a huge fan of Fantasy worlds overlapping with real world scenarios. Intermingling worlds have a presence in my own writing.  Mr. Gaiman is a literary rockstar that does this masterfully.


8. What do you think about books to film/do you think your book would adapt easily to film?


My artistic background goes further than writing. I think because of that versatility I’m forgiving of how film chooses to convey a story. I believe reading a book is a magic that can’t be duplicated and presenting it through different expressions like film give it the flexibility to become something unique. However, it’s unlikely I’ll read the book if I happened to catch the film first.


I’d love to see the Mercy’s Quest trilogy, as well as the spin off novels transition to film. The story is action based in mystical settings around the world creating an opportunity for something incredibly visually appealing.  The characters have such deep back stories there’s an opportunity for multiple lead story developments within the world.  It would be an absolute dream if that were to happen. 


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