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Archives for September 2025

September wrap-up

30 September, 2025 by Roz MacLaren Leave a Comment

Well, I think it’s fair to say I’ve been fairly hopeless at writing these monthly wrap-ups. The idea was to post one at the end of every month, but I can see the last time I actually did that was in April!

However, lots has been happening behind the scenes so here’s the September wrap-up (and an optimistic but vague ambition to keep them coming more frequently!)

The Mirrordom Legends

The final books

I submitted the last two novels in The Mirrordom Legends series to my publishers at Fire and Ice YA. If they are accepted, the series will finally be complete and I have no plans to write any further about the world of Mirrordom – although you never know! The next two books are entitled Flame and Phoenix and Quiver and Arrow – and take the series down an even darker path. I’ll announce any further updates on the blog.

City and Shadow

City and Shadow made it to the Bookstagram Awards finals in the Fantasy Of The Year category! While it didn’t win, I was just thrilled it was nominated and want to say a big thank you to everyone who voted for it. Of all the Mirrordom books, I am proudest of this one and I’m so glad quite a few people have enjoyed reading it.

City and Shadow also went on tour with Love Book Tours this month. It was so interesting to hear readers’ opinions. Some of my favourite comments are:

This was a great read, I think it was a really interesting and enjoyable story. I thought the writing style was great and there were some fab plot twists, and I wasn’t expecting that ending.

The overall premise of the book is brilliant and really pulls you right in. I really enjoyed this book.

This book had me in actual tears!! it was dramatic and poetic and deeply satisfying!

I absolutely loved the idea of people in this world being born as a twin, with one being born inherently “good” and not able to lie, kill, steal etc, and their Mirror twin being born immediately afterwards and being “only capable of doing bad things” and where all Mirrors are removed from their families after birth, and sent to live on a remote island. It was such a unique and intriguing concept, so I was instantly hooked right from the start, and it did not disappoint!

I loved how the author created characters which are morally grey, and throughout their self exploration we get to see them challenge the restraints of their ‘black and white world’.

SHOP CITY AND SHADOW

A Wild Run anthology

A Wild Run

I was delighted to contribute a short story to this glorious anthology. My standalone fantasy story is called The Girl With The Heart Of Glass and you can read more about what inspired it here.

A Wild Run is a gorgeous anthology, showcasing the full range of human creativity in a world increasingly complacent about AI. The concept came from author, Melanie Mar, who gave us all one single prompt.

SHOP A WILD RUN

New deal announcement

In September, I also signed another contract with Evernight Teen for my YA standalone sci-fi novel, The Boy With Wings For Hands. The book will be out no later than September 2026 and I can’t wait to share it with you. In the meantime, here’s the blurb:

Seventeen-year-old Sparrow has never known freedom. An alien from the planet Mykzon, she’s caged and forced to perform in Obsidian’s Travelling Show of Rarities and Fascinations.

That is, until Felix crashes into her world. He’s human, reckless and has wings where his hands should be. And when Felix’s arrival attracts powerful enemies, Sparrow’s world is thrown into chaos.

As Sparrow is drawn into a rebellion she never asked for, she must choose between staying hidden or risking everything to fight back.

Because Obsidian doesn’t just want the spotlight.

She wants the world.

Evernight Teen also published my first YA sci-fi novel, January. Why not give it a read while you’re waiting for The Boy With Wings For Hands?

SHOP JANUARY

What have you been up to this month? I’d love to hear about it in the comments.

Filed Under: General

Deal announcement

21 September, 2025 by Roz MacLaren Leave a Comment

I’m delighted to announce that my sci-fi YA novel, Funeral For A Robot, has been accepted by my publishers at Fire and Ice YA.

Funeral For A Robot is due out in Spring 2026 and I can’t wait for you all to enter the year 3034 and meet Serena, Kristopher, Silver and Scorpio.

Here’s the blurb:

London, in the year 3034.

Seventeen-year-old Serena has just enrolled at a prestigious academy, staffed entirely by robots. When the headteacher is found destroyed, Serena crosses paths with Kristopher, the troubled son of a detective. Can she and Kristopher find out who would destroy a robot – before Serena becomes the prime suspect?

Filed Under: Funeral For A Robot, Standalone Novels

A Wild Run – out now!

6 September, 2025 by Roz MacLaren Leave a Comment

A Wild Run is out now! It’s currently in the Top 100 Fantasy Anthologies on Amazon Kindle.

The multi-genre anthology was organised by Melanie Mar and brought together fifteen incredible authors in a defiant mission to prove that AI will never replace human creativity.

GET YOURS!

All stories were inspired by one prompt: your MC is running through the woods – why? Every author produced a completely different twist on this theme.

My short story for the anthology is called The Girl With The Heart Of Glass – a fantasy story about a girl who realises being broken can make her stronger than ever before.

All proceeds from the anthology go to charity.

The reviews are coming in thick and fast:

Every story in this anthology is a treasure and it was amazing to see how the authors each made the prompt their own. Thank you for the ARC!

I’ve never read an anthology before. I love how the authors have come together to write their own stories based on the same setting – the woods.
Each story showcased the author’s individuality while keeping in harmony with the theme. Some had a dash of romance, others focused on thriller elements, and some did not have a happy ending. Surprisingly, I loved those dark ones with the emotional heaviness the most (I’m not sure what that says about me LOL)

An amazing mix of genres. There’s truly something for everyone!

So what are you waiting for? Hop onto Amazon and grab your copy. (Be sure to check the trigger warnings before diving into each story. As usual, my story is quite dark and there are elements that could cause distress.)

Filed Under: A Wild Run, Anthologies

City and Shadow – Fantasy of the Year finalist

2 September, 2025 by Roz MacLaren Leave a Comment

City and Shadow is a finalist in the Fantasy Of The Year category in the Bookstagram Awards!

CAST YOUR VOTE

I was delighted (and flabbergasted) to get the news today from the lovely team at Bookstagram Awards.

How to vote

There are so many amazing authors and books that you can vote for. All you need to do is click the button above, log in with a Google account and cast your vote. It goes without saying that I’d be immensely grateful if you voted for City and Shadow!

You have until 23 September to vote and it would mean the world to me and all the other authors nominated.

Bewitched Blooms is also nominated under Anthology Of The Year – an anthology organised by New York Times Bestseller, Briar Boleyn. (I contributed a short story from the Mirrordom universe to it – so if you wanted to vote for that while you were there, that would be amazing!)

Where you can read the books

If you’ve not already read City and Shadow, you can snap up a copy on Amazon. Bewitched Blooms will be on Kindle Unlimited until 25 September.

Thank you so much in advance – and congratulations to all the other finalists!

Filed Under: City and Shadow, Mirrordom

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