
Today, I am welcoming author Jan Sikes to Roberta Writes to talk about her new novel, JAGGED FEATHERS. Welcome Jan!
Feather art
Thank you, Robbie, for inviting me to your blog site today to talk about my new book, JAGGED FEATHERS! I appreciate your generosity.
I remember a few years ago, as I scrolled through Pinterest, I found some artwork that was literally breathtaking. I knew when I found it I wanted to use it someday in a story. So, when I created my character, Nakina Bird, I gave her the artistic gift of painting on feathers. I had to research some of the basics in order to write it, but what a fascinating and delicate medium. Here are a few examples. If you’d like, visit Pinterest and take a look at some of the amazing feather art.



When Vann Noble discovered an assortment of feathers and paint supplies in the bottom of Nakina’s backpack, he was more than a little curious. Any type of art interested him, but especially art that used things occurring in nature.
Excerpt:
She (Nakina) spread clean paper, assembled her paints and brushes, then reached for the feather. “The first thing you have to do is prime the feather or set your base, and I do that with a spray fixative.”
Vann pulled up a stool beside her. She smoothed the feather with her slender fingers, almost as if she were combing it. He found himself wondering what those fingers would feel like on his skin. Dammit! He had to keep his thoughts focused and quit acting like a touch-deprived fool. “So, shaping is important?”
“Yes. Then once you have it exactly how you want it, spray both sides with the fixative.” She reached for a spray can, and the movement caused her thigh to brush against his.
“Do you have to wait for it to dry?” He fought to ignore the touch.
“On a feather, it dries almost instantly. Do you by chance have any masking tape?”
“I’m sure I do somewhere.” He pushed up from the stool and rummaged through drawers on a side cabinet. “Here you go.” He placed the tape in the palm of her hand, and his fingertips lightly brushed her soft skin. His breath quickened.
She carefully tore off three small pieces and attached them to the back side of the feather, then pressed it down onto the paper. “This just helps stabilize and strengthen the spine. You can’t imagine how many quills I broke when I was first learning.”
He rested his elbows on the table while she squirted small dots of acrylic paint onto the paper. Using short brush strokes, she outlined the profile of a dog. “You’re going to paint Champion!”
She smiled. “It was appropriate for this feather. It seems the piece you’re working on and this feather are symbolic. So it needs Champion on it too. The most important thing is to always paint in the direction the feather lies.”
“Uh huh. That makes sense.”
Her face relaxed, and a half-smile graced her lips. The soothing, rhythmical strokes of the brush spread through Vann, and for the first time in hours his mind quieted and peace washed over him.
Champion came alive one brushstroke at a time on the inky surface of the raven’s feather.
Nakina was right. This piece was symbolic in every way. It might be one that he’d keep for himself.
What was it she had said about a raven’s feather? It represented creation and knowledge. Those were both important to survival in life.
He found incomparable comfort in creating art, and it was vividly apparent that Nakina did as well.
Her long, slender fingers moved with grace over the delicate medium. He followed her movement, taking in each detail. Her face softened, and the furrow between her brow smoothed.
When she laid down her brush, an uncanny likeness of Champion occupied the surface of the feather.
Vann let out a low whistle. “That’s amazing.”
At the whistle, Champion jumped to his feet and trotted over.
Nakina loosened the masking tape and lifted the feather from the paper. She held it up in the sunlight. “Thanks. Do you think it looks like him?”
“What do you think old boy?” Vann patted Champion’s back.
The dog let out a short bark.
Nakina laughed. “Looks like he approves.”
“So do I. That is truly fascinating and something I’ll try my hand at someday.”
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Have you ever seen feather art before? I’d love to hear your thoughts on it. If I were an artist, I would certainly try it.
Book trailer
Blurb

Vann Noble did his duty. He served his country and returned a shell of a man, wounded inside and out. With a missing limb and battling PTSD, he seeks healing in an isolated cabin outside a small Texas town with a stray dog that sees beyond his master’s scars. If only the white rune’s magic can bring a happily ever after to a man as broken as Vann.
On the run from hired killers and struggling to make sense of her unexplained deadly mission, Nakina Bird seeks refuge in Vann’s cabin. She has secrets. Secrets that can get them all killed.
A ticking clock and long odds of living or dying, create jarring risks. Will these two not only survive, but find an unexpected love along the way? Or, will evil forces win and destroy them both?
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Social media links
WEBSITE: http://www.jansikes.com
BLOG: http://www.jansikesblog.com
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/jansikes3
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorJanSikesBooks
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/jks0851/
GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7095856.Jan_Sikes
BOOKBUB: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/jan-sikes
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jansikes/
AMAZON AUTHOR PAGE: https://www.amazon.com/Jan-Sikes/e/B00CS9K8DK
About Jan Sikes


That artwork on feathers is beautiful…great promotional video …good luck with the new book, Jan 🙂
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Hi, Carol. I agree. The artwork on the feathers is just beautiful. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for leaving a comment! Hugs!
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this is wonderful Robbie — tx much for this — Jan, anytime you’d like to be a guest on my site, I’d love it — guidelines for guest blog posts are at: https://wp.me/p6OZAy-1eQ GUESTING
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HI Carol, it is amazing, isn’t it? Thanks for visiting.
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It was a pleasure, Robbie a lovely post the artwork on the feathers was stunning.. x
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Those feathers are stunning! My niece loves to draw and paint. It’s her calm escape from a crazy world, and it seems painting does the same for Nakina. Great excerpt, Jan! Thanks for hosting, Robbie! 🙂
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I agree, Yvette, about the feather artwork. Just amazing. I’d love it if you’d show these feathers to your niece. It might send her in another direction. 🙂 And yes, doing artwork is a form of escape, even a form of meditation. Thank you for stopping by!
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That’s a great idea, Jan! I will definitely share them with her. 🙂
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Hi Yvette, I also have a niece who loves to draw, she is really good too. Art is a wonderful release for the soul.
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Hi Jan, Hi Robbie,
Jan, I like how you’re building up the sexual tension between Nakina and Vann. Very nice.
Robbie, thank you for hosting Jan.
Wishing you both a great day.
Shalom aleichem
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Thanks, Pat. I’m glad you enjoyed the except, and thank you for leaving a comment today! I appreciate your support!
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HI Pat, thank you for visiting and supporting Jan. This sounds like a great book.
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I loved the excerpt! I’m looking forward to reading Jagged Feathers!
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Yay! I am so glad it grabbed your attention, Priscilla. Thank you for leaving a comment and sharing today!
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Thanks for visiting, Priscilla. I look forward to reading your thoughts on Jagged Feathers.
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Great trailer, Jan! I enjoyed this excerpt. Thanks for hosting Jan, Robbie.
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Thank you, Jill. I’m happy to have you riding along on the tour with me!
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Hi Jill, I’m glad you enjoyed this post. Thanks for visiting.
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Oh, wow, those feathers! I’ve never seen feather art until now. Great thing to add to the story. Best of luck with everything, Jan. Thanks for sharing, Robbie 💕🙂
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It is amazing, isn’t it, Harmony? I just had to give my character this gift and talent. I truly can’t recall when I first saw feather art, but I was fascinated. Thank you for stopping by and sharing!
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HI Harmony, thanks for visiting. The feathers are terrific.
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I haven’t seen artwork on feathers before. It is so intricate. I’m pleased Jan took the opportunity to include the art in her novel. The story sounds quite interesting. Thanks for sharing the exerpt.
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Hi, Norah. It’s great to make your acquaintance here. I’m happy you enjoyed the post and hope the story piques your interest enough to pick it up! Thank you!
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Hi Norah, thank you for visiting. I’m pleased the artwork intrigued you. I also think it is fascinating.
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Seeing the painted feathers really brings this to life. I tried to imagine them when I read the story. Wishing you continued success, Jan. Thanks for hosting today, Robbie.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the post, Joan. Seeing pictures of feather art gives it a whole new dimension. Thank you for stopping by today and for your amazing support!
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HI Joan, thanks for visiting. This is a great post, so interesting.
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That’s some amazing artwork, Jan. Hope the tour is going well.
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I completely agree, Craig. It is amazing. The tour is going good, and thank you for riding along!
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Hi Craig, it’s great to see you. The artwork is very different and interesting.
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I’d never heard of painting on feathers. The excerpt of the process was fascinating!
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I’m so glad you found it fascinating, Liz. I certainly did as well. Thank you for stopping by!
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You’re welcome, Jan!
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Hi Liz, it is pretty amazing to paint on feathers. Jan has created a lovely post to go with her excellent sounding book.
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Yes, she has.
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Fascinating and beautiful. Makes me wish I could paint!
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Right! Me too, Alethea. Thank you for stopping by!
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HI Alethea, I agree. I often think I should try painting but I just can’t take on anything else right now.
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This is so amazing. Giving your character such a wonderful artistic ability is clever. Now I get the title. Love this excerpt the best!
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Thank you, Darlene. The title comes from two different aspects of the book, but feather art is definitely one of them. Thank you for stopping by!
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I’d never heard of painting on feathers before reading your book, Jan. Those pictures are amazing! What a wonderful talent you gave Nakina. I thoroughly enjoyed Jagged Feathers and have been enjoying learning more about how the book came to be through your tour.
Thanks for hosting Jan today, Robbie.
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Hi Mae, its lovely to see you. I think this feather art is amazing.
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Thank you for your wonderful comment, Mae. I’m so glad you enjoyed the story and that you’re also enjoying the tour. Your support means the world to me!
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Thank you, dear Robbie, for allowing me to take over your blog space today. It is an honor to be here and I appreciate your generosity and wonderful support!
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Hi Jan, it is a great pleasure to host you. I wish you every success with this new book and series.
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I’ve seen this kind of art being done down in Washington State before. The woman used Turkey feathers. Love the technique!
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How wonderful to get to see this up close and personal, Tofino Photography! What a treat. Thank you for sharing!
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Hi Wayne, I’ve never seen anything like this in South Africa. The closest would be dyed ostrich feathers.
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proving how unique it is! I couldn’t find the woman who I remember ,but this fellow does feathers. I do not find them as good however.
https://swimmingtaco.com/Galleries/Painted_Feathers/
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Wonderful excerpt and trailer, Jan! Thanks for sharing, Robbie.
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Thank you, Bette. I’m happy you stopped by!
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HI Bette, it is lovely to see you here. Thanks for visiting.
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Interesting and beautiful feathers, Jan. Creative people are so amazing with what they can do.
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I totally agree, Jacqui! Just amazing. As writers, we try to do the same thing, only with words. Thank you for stopping by.
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HI Jacqui, I agree, it is incredible what people produce in the way of artworks. So imaginative.
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I never heard of feather painting before and wondered about it when I read your story. It’s quite striking.
Jan, wishing you much success. Robbie, thanks for hosting.
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It is an amazing art form, Staci. I loved giving that gift to Nakina. Thank you for stopping by!
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HI Staci, thanks for visiting and supporting Jan. The feather art is very striking and beautiful.
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We’re an artsy family so I can relate to how calming it can be. I’ve only seen a few pictures of feather art, but it’s fascinating! I love that you’ve included it in your book, Jan. And you go into such beautiful details in this scene you’ve shared. Roberta, thank you so much for supporting Jan on your site today.
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Hi Mar, lovely to see you. I also think this feather art is delightful.
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Thank you, Marlena, for leaving a comment today. I agree that art of any kind can be calming. I am so glad you stopped by. I appreciate your support!
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Wow, I’ve never seen this before, it’s beautiful!
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It is a beautiful art form, Jacquie. I loved giving my character this gift. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! Much appreciated!
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Hi Jacquie, it is gorgeous, isn’t it?
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I had no idea you could paint on feathers – this is incredible and beautiful!
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I first heard of it a few years ago and it fascinated me, so I loved giving this talent to my character. Thanks for stopping by, Teri!
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HI Teri, lovely to see you. I am glad you enjoyed Jan’s post.
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Extraordinarily beautiful! Like many others here, I had no idea this existed.
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Oh, the things we learn on blogs, huh, Pete? 🙂 It is definitely an exquisite art form and I loved giving this talent to my character. Thanks for stopping by!
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HI Pete, I had not heard of this art form either. Dying of ostrich feathers to make feathered headdresses is the closest thing to this I’ve seen here in southern Africa.
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I loved discovering the feather art method, Jan. The trailer and music were great, too! Thanks for hosting, Robbie.
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Thank you, Linda. I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment! Hugs!
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My pleasure, Linda. It’s lovely to see you here. Thanks for supporting Jan.
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You’re welcome!
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A marvelous review and excerpt, Robbie and Jan! The video intro was brilliant.
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Thank you so much, Rebecca! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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Hi Rebecca, I am so pleased you enjoyed this post. Thanks for visiting.
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Wow! I never imagined how detailed painting on feathers could be – such talent!
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Blown away by the feather art! Best of luck with the new release, Jan 🙂
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HI Chris, lovely to see you. Thanks for supporting Jan’s tour.
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Thank you so much, Chris. I’m glad you enjoyed the post. I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment!
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Another wonderful excerpt and trailer, Jan. I’ve never seen feather artwork before and it’s beautiful, and since I don’t write fiction, I’m intrigued about your research. I just came from John’s blog, so that’s where the research topic began for me. Thanks for hosting, Robbie, and I’ve added this book to my list.
~Lauren
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HI Lauren, thanks for visiting and supporting Jan. This feather artwork is new to me too, it is lovely.
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Thank you so much, Lauren. I am thrilled you have added Jagged Feathers to your TBR list!
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The feathers are beautiful, and the tension between the two of them is an interesting contrast to the calm of painting.
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Thank you, Chel. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment!
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Hi, Jan! Thanks for introducing us to feather art. Your descriptions of Nakina relaxing into her art, how Vann reacts to her, and how Champion’s likeness emerged are as exquisite as the paintings themselves. Thanks for hosting Jan, Robbie!
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Thank you for your kind words, Patty. I loved discovering feather art many years ago and just knew it was something Nakina needed to do.
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The artwork is stunning and I have just read the book and loved it.. review coming shortly…xxx
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Oh, thank you, Sally!!!! Hugs!
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That’s great to hear, Sally.
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This book has to be one for my reading pile. Jan.The write-ups you have received here are simply fabulous.
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HI Joy, thank you for visiting. This book sounds fabulous.
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