Today I’m joining in on Claire Banschbach’s relaunch blogtour with a double book spotlight, giveaway, and an interview with the author herself! 🙂
Check out the tour schedule on Claire’s blog!
Some time ago, the publisher of The Rise of Aredor and The Wildcat of Braeton went under, so Claire has been hard at work getting both novels back out and published under her own label, Campitor Press. They’re now available again! (And The Rise of Aredor is 99 cents on Amazon during the blogtour, September 28-30!) I haven’t read them yet, but I’ve heard they’re quite good and feelsy. 😉 (And also that they’re not actually about animals, but people, despite the covers. XD) I look forward to trying them out someday! 😀
Also, if you’d like a taste of the Aredor universe, Claire has some short stories (she might even post one during the tour) on her blog; you can find and read them here.
Claire herself is an absolutely delightful person, both online and in person (I got to meet her and she’s awesome!) so I’m excited to have her over to my blog for an interview! 🙂
Author Bio
Claire M. Banschbach is a native West Texan. She discovered a deep and abiding love for fantasy and science fiction at a young age, prompting her to begin exploring worlds armed only with an overactive imagination and a pen while obtaining degrees in Kinesiology from Texas A&M and Physical Therapy from Texas Tech University.
She talks to fictional characters more than she should while struggling to find time for all their stories. She currently resides in Arlington, TX where she works as a Pediatric Physical Therapist.
You can connect with her on Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads | Blog | Instagram
Interview with Author Claire M. Banschbach

Find the other Random Facts scattered through the other spotlight posts on the tour!
1. Deborah: Pen, pencil, or keyboard — and why?
Claire: I actually will go back and forth between pen and keyboard, depending on the project. Both the Aredor books were written by hand and I recently found the giant stack of notebooks when I moved. (Visit my Facebook page to see me with The Rise of Aredor ;)) I do type faster than I write, so I’m on the computer for most projects these days, but I do love to pull out a notebook and pen and go old school for anything from a short story to a full length novel!
2. Deborah: Do you have a character who was your favorite to write in these books?
Claire: It’s kind of a toss up between Aiden and Trey as far as favorite to write. Aiden is obviously in there more, being the main character of book 2. I definitely enjoyed writing any scene with him in it. Trey was another fun one as a minor character, just because he’s kind of intense, snarky, and will do just about anything as long as it’s dangerous, so yeah… 😛
3. Deborah: I look forward to meeting both characters! Top five favorite authors?
Brian Jacques, JRR Tolkien, Andre Norton, KM Shea, and recently discovered HL Burke. I will pretty much read any of her books.
4. (Apparently I need to try Norton and Shea, since the other three are fabulous. XD) Do you have a favorite food?
All food? Lol! My friends and family know they can bribe me with anything remotely resembling pizza and tacos.
5. Zoo or museum, and why?
Ooh, tough one! I think it would depend on what exhibit I’m going to see at a museum. But I also like hanging out by the big cats at a zoo and swooning over otters. Zoo probably.
6. Otterssss! ❤ You are my kind of person. 😉 Do you listen to music while writing, and if so, what music do you enjoy most?
Oh yes! I listen to music all the time. Typically for writing I have an epic instrumental soundtrack playlist going, but I have one WIP right now that I usually put on my random playlist which contains anything from rock to Christian, pop to Celtic rock, oldies to acoustic covers. But usually I have some sort of instrumental/epic going.
7. What’s your current writing project, and what can readers expect next from you?
I have two I’m working on right now. One is the WIPs mentioned above – The Mountain Baron, is a N/A fantasy with a healthy dose of angst, stabby outlaws, and brothers. I have too much fun with it. The other is a fantasy/western Snow White retelling for a contest. As far as the next publishing project? My fantasy/adventure story, The Wolf Prince, about brothers, curses, and faeries is with the editor right now and I’m hoping to publish by the end of the year.
8. Exciting! I can’t wait. 🙂 And lastly: any words of wisdom for fellow writers/authors?
Don’t be afraid to ask for feedback. Don’t compare yourself to other writers, as in don’t measure your skill or success by other people. Don’t be afraid to take a break from writing! And remember, we’re all writers just trying to get our worlds out on paper – we’re all in this together.
Thanks so much for joining us, Claire!
Book Spotlight: The Rise of Aredor
The Rise of Aredor
Lost in a foreign land and separated from his family, Corin does his best to survive as a slave in the household of a Calorin lord. With newfound friends he fights for survival in ambushes and wars. For one act of bravery, he is awarded his freedom and returns to a home that has been invaded and ravaged by the Calorin armies. When Corin sets foot on Aredor’s shores, he has one goal in mind: find his family. He is driven into the forest, where he is reunited with childhood friends. From the shelter of the woods, they begin a spirited rebellion against Corin’s former cruel master, who now holds sway over Aredor. Follow Corin’s path in his quest to free his imprisoned brother, find a father who has vanished, and ultimately free his country in The Rise of Aredor.
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Book Spotlight: The Wildcat of Braeton
The Wildcat of Braeton
His term of service to Lord Rishdah now complete, Aiden returns to his home in Braeton. As he travels he hears rumors that trouble plagues Braeton. Clan Canich is being attacked from within. He arrives, determined to save his father, his brothers, and his Clan from the treachery of one man.
A year has passed since the Calorins were driven from Aredor and Corin is struggling to rebuild his country. Despite the peace, a fear haunts him that the Calorins aren’t far away. The Hawk Flight takes to the forest again to defend the borders against a possible attack from the neighboring country of Durna and its Calorin ally.
As Aiden and Corin struggle to adapt to their new lives they know one thing for certain – war is coming to the North!
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Giveaway
Claire is giving away ebooks of The Rise of Aredor and The Wildcat of Braeton, a set of 4 notecards of the series artwork, and the grand prize is a paperback set of the books + 1 notecard of choice!
The giveaway will run from 9/28 – 10/4
Enter via the Rafflecopter HERE!
These books are great, you should definitely read them!
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I definitely plan to! 😀
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These sound so fun and right up my alley! Especially if they’re feelsy, because I do like to torture myself apparently… Heh.
Loved this interview! Claire, I am in AWE at your ability to write entire books by hand. o.O I’m way too wimpy these days to attempt such a feat. Lol. But I’m right there with you on pizza and tacos. Gimme ALL the pizza and tacos! 😀
Thank you both so much for sharing with us! ^_^
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Thanks, Christine! I will say that while writing novels by hand is fun, when it comes down to typing it all up I’m pretty much like “so many regrets”. lol!!
PIZZA. AND TACOS. They are basically two food groups on my food pyramid.
Thanks for commenting! I hope you enjoy the books if you get a chance to read them! 🙂
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They do! I’m excited to try them! 😀 Haha, yes, all the feels, I’ve heard. XD Just right for you! 😉
I haven’t written actual WRITING by hand in awhile myself… 😛
Thanks for readiiing! ^_^
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I’m so excited to read this series 🙂 Like you, I used to write out my stories a lot more. And I can agree that some stories are better to write by hand for some reason. I still have to write out some scenes to get them to flow better I find.
Also, your WIPs sound amazing (of course I loved Wolf Prince when I beta’d it as well 😉 But a Western Snow White retelling? Yes please!
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Aw! thanks! 🙂 Yes! I just finished the Snow White retelling. And am seriously considering publishing it if it doesn’t place in the contest. 🙂
YES! I’ve totally found some scenes/stories just need a pen instead of keyboard. Usually if I’m really hardcore stuck on something, I’ll get out a notebook and do a freewrite until I figure it all out. 🙂
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You should! I’d love to read it, but good luck with the contest 🙂
Sometimes I wish I had more time to write stuff out. That’s not really the problem with it though, it’s typing out what I’ve written that I really hate LOL
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YES! lol! That’s the part where I regret all my life decisions. lol!
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ME TOO.
And writing by hand can be fun, even if I haven’t done much of it in awhile… *the sirensong of fast typing abilities and the magic of the backspace key*
A Western Snow White does sound interesting… and YES her other WIPs sound amazing. 😀
Thanks for reading, Hazel! ❤
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Thanks for hosting, Deborah! I really appreciate it!
Yes! You need to check out Norton and Shea! Shea has some amazing fairy tale retellings! I love them so much. 🙂
OTTERS!!! ❤
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You’re welcome! Thanks for having me along! 😀
I actually HAVE a few books by Norton; just haven’t found the time to read them yet… *so many priority problems* I will have to look up those fairytales because fairytales. 😀
YES OTTERS AAAHH. ❤ We should go to the zoo sometime together and see them. XD
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🙂
Which books?! I’ve really one read like two by her, but Shadow Hawk is pretty much my all time favorite book. And yes, fairy tales!!!
YES! We totally should! And just spend forever there. 😛
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Uhmm… Moon of Three Rings, Dragon Magic, and The Shadow of Albion. Haven’t read ’em yet so don’t know if I like them or not. XD Ooh, Shadow Hawk looks interesting. Have you read “Mara, Daughter of the Nile” by Eloise Jarvis McGraw? Because it’s Egyptian-y and awesome. 😀 Also do you have a favorite by Shea?
ABSOLUTELY. Come down sometime and we’ll just sit by the otters. XD
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Ooh! I’ll have to check them out.
Beauty and the Beast is awesome, as is Cinderella and the Colonel. I also really enjoyed Rumplestilsken.
Ok, I’m coming!! 😛
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‘Kay, thanks! *goes to look ’em up*
Yay! XD
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They look like so much fuuun! ^_^ And for $0.99, I might have to get the first book!
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I knowww! I can’t wait to try them… Maybe after NaNo. XD Thanks for reading! 🙂
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😀 Yay! Glad you’re interested. 🙂 Hope you enjoy if you check them out. $0.99 is a really good deal…..:P
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