The Legend of Queen Agatha
by Sam
Cunningham
GENRE: erotic
fantasy/political allegory
BLURB:
In the mythical, medieval land of Xana, Queen Julia ruled as a
typical aristocratic monarch in a country whose great wealth was concentrated
among the privileged few. Her daughter, Princess Agatha, was the
champion of the commoners. The evil sorcerer Magi comes to Xana to kill
Queen Julia and ravage aristocrats and commoners alike. Princess Agatha
alone is spared, for she is protected by her fairy godmother. Now the
beautiful heiress has two challenges, first to rid Xana of Magi and then to
lift all the commoners from poverty into prosperity. To achieve her first
goal she must identify her handsome prince incognito in the crowd on her first
try. She won't have a second chance. To achieve her second she must
invent and use radical political schemes even if not all her people approve.
Excerpt:
Elias
was an important member of the Queen Agatha's council of advisers, perhaps
second in the whole country behind the queen.
The queen caught him embezzling royal funds.
Elias
was shaken to his very core by Queen Agatha's response. He expected a reprimand and perhaps a mild
fine, but instead, she brought him before a huge crowd assembled below the
palace balcony and publicly humiliated him.
She proclaimed, "Twice you came to me, not to serve our people but
to enrich yourself. You will apologize
and give back to the people everything you have as atonement and
compensation."
Elias
cried out to the people of Xana. "I
have done wrong. I have taken that which
I did not earn. I am sorry. I will return it all to you. I promise never again to violate my queen's
trust."
"You
will give everything you have to the people," announced Agatha. "You will give all your land, your
property, your possessions, and even your clothes. You will keep only the clothes you are now
wearing. Everything you have will be
sold at auction. I shall use the money
to find more teachers. They will teach
arithmetic to all the people of Xana so that they understand contracts. No one can shortchange them again as you have
done."
"Everything
but the clothes I am wearing?" whimpered Elias.
"Everything,"
responded Queen Agatha, as Elias was led away, crying. "You leave in disgrace. May you one day regain your honor with
service, humility, frugality, and generosity to your people." Agatha repeated, "And generosity."
All
the wealth that he had accumulated in a lifetime disappeared in a flash.
Interview
with Sam Cunningham
What inspired you to write “The Legend
of Queen Agatha?”
I
have a rich imagination and scenes keep popping into my mind. For “The Legend
of Queen Agatha,” I envisioned a beautiful and compassionate princess whose people
are being ravaged by an evil sorcerer. She can save her people, and become an
enlightened queen, only if she identifies her handsome prince incognito in the
crowd on her first try. Unlike many of the scenes that appear to me, I kept
adding more and more details, one sentence or phrase at a time, and decided to
write them onto a computer file to save them and share with the good people of
our world.
Can you tell us a little bit about the
next books in (Name of book or series) or what you have planned for the future?
Maybe, if the first has some success in the
marketplace, I’ll ask my own question to the readers: Would you like to learn
about more of Queen Agatha’s adventures?
Can you tell us a little bit about the
characters in ‘The Legend of Queen Agatha?”
Queen Agatha is the most beautiful woman in
all her land. She is compassionate about lifting all of the poor commoners in
her land into prosperity. She can discern the true character of any person as
soon as she meets her or him. Though kind and gentle, she has an authoritarian
streak, does not tolerate bad behavior and does whatever is necessary to stop
it immediately and permanently. She expects her orders, always for the welfare
of her people above herself, to be obeyed.
Pedro Mendez is a humble, illiterate
glassblower whose insight into people and events in his country is second only
to that of Queen Agatha. As a man also of impeccable personal honor and
honesty, he becomes one of Queen Agatha’s most trusted and valued advisers.
Anya Mendez, who married Levinsky, is Pedro’s
fifth child. When Anya is only four years old, Queen Agatha tells her father,
“Anya is a precocious child. She is destined for achievement beyond anything we
can now imagine.” Throughout the novel we watch Anya developing as wise Queen
Agatha had foreseen.
And then there are the villains. Magi the
Sorcerer uses his spells to kill Queen Julia, Agatha’s mother, ravage the land,
steal all the wealth of aristocrats and commoners alike, and inflict hunger,
disease, and crippling upon the people. King Ibris of Mardon leads a large army
and fleet to invade Queen Agatha’s country, steal and carry home the wealth of
Agatha’s people as well as many of their women to become sex slaves for his
soldiers. His greatest craving is to make Queen Agatha herself sexual playtoy.
You know I think we all have a favorite
author. Who is your favorite author and why?
The science fiction writer Robert Heinlein is
my favorite author. He creates strong and forceful characters and exciting
adventures. The background of space travel and time travel goes beyond what we
can now achieve in the real world, but it fills with wonder my imaginative
spirit.
If you could time-travel would you travel
to the future or the past? Where would you like to go and why would you like to
visit this particular time period?
We are blessed to live in a time with the
least hunger, least disease, greatest literary collection, greatest scientific
and historical knowledge, and greatest ease of travel of any time in the
history of the world. I am grateful to
live in this time, and would not want to go back to any time in the past. I,
like many of you, are worried about troubles ahead in our world. But I am
optimistic for prosperity to return in the more distant future. I would like go
to this future age of prosperity when the collection of fine books, historical,
and scientific knowledge is even greater than it is today. There would be so
much to learn.
Do you have any little fuzzy friends?
Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
I like dogs, cats, and pet birds, and am friends with the pets of my
neighbors as I am with my wonderful neighbors themselves. But I don’t want the
added burden of caring for animals in my own home.
Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to visit with us today.
AUTHOR BIO:
Sam Cunningham is a small college physics teacher. He knows from personal experience with his
pupils that through nurturing nearly all young people can become productive
citizens. It is an overwhelming tragedy
that so many poor children are not given this nurturing. Their personal loss, and the loss to their
country of their productive ability, is a catastrophe. As a scientist he understands that critical
thinking and the ability to follow where the evidence leads are the only
reliable ways to understand the real world.
Away from work he leaves the real world of hard evidence to read science
fiction and fantasy. His favorite
childhood movie was the Walt Disney 1950 cartoon of Cinderella, and he greatly
admires strong women. Sam brings
together all of these ingredients in this story of a princess who becomes a
wise and inspired queen with a personal mission to achieve productivity,
prosperity, and happiness for all of her people.
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10 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Interesting interview. Thank you for the opportunity to win
Thank you for hosting "The Legend of Queen Agatha." Sam Cunningham
Great interview, excerpt and giveaway
Sounds like a fascinating story. Enjoyed your interview.
Great post - thanks for sharing :)
An interesting bio.
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