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Raquel Mudryk, a parent of three youngsters who is promoting the July release of her first novel, ‘Stars of Oraelia: A New Beginning.’

“My oldest is very good at reading. He’s excelled, he’s got a fifthgrade reading level and he’s just going into Grade 3,” said Mudryk, a stay-at-home mom.

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Her nine-year-old son has read her first children’s book ‘When You Are Ready.’

Her first ‘Stars of Oraelia’ science fiction and fantasy novel, however, targets readers 16 and up.

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Lloydminster author, Racquel Mudryk, has written her first sci-fi novel called ‘Stars of Oraelia: A New Beginning’ in a planned trilogy. The 33-year-old mom of three young kids will be at Coles in the LloydMall for a book signing on Oct. 21. Her novel and her first children’s book, titled ‘When You Are Ready,’ are on sale now at Coles and online at Amazon.ca.

That’s the case for Lloydminster author,

Spoiler alert for fans. Earth was destroyed years ago and the few remaining inhabitants of the planet have been sailing through the universe on the Nimbus Explorer with spaceborn heroine, Alvera onboard.

Yes, they land on a new planet inhabited by other warring humanoids with humanity still hanging in the balance and Alvera needing to restore the power of Oraelia. both of her books. out a couple of chapters and I was hooked. I had to finish this book.”

The Vermilion library has also asked her to speak about her book at high schools in the area.

“I think I will set something up for that,” said Mudryk.

No doubt, Mudryk will tell students she’s always been interested in science fiction and fantasy.

It’s a self-published book also available for sale online at Amazon and Kindle in different versions.

The story will pick up in the second of three books in Mudryk’s trilogy. Echoes of the Past will be published on Feb. 27 next year with the final book after that.

In the meantime, Mudryk is getting set for a book signing at Coles in the LloydMall on Oct. 21 from noon to 4 p.m.

“That will be exciting. They were really great and supportive,” said Mudryk, noting the store is currently selling

“I’m a huge fan of Tolkien and I used to watch Willow before they redid it. It was one of my favourite kids’ movies. I’ve always been a fan of it,” she said.

Mudryk explains ideas come to her in waves, in dreams, or during latenight inspirations.

“I usually just write down my ideas but never do anything with them, but this story has been locked away in my brain for 20 years,” she said.

“So one night I couldn’t sleep, this was back in March, I started writing; I wrote to four in the morning and got

Finding time to write ‘Stars of Oraelia’ wasn’t easy for Mudryk while raising young kids and being in the third trimester of pregnancy, and with her oilpatch husband, Ryan, on the road a lot of the time.

“I thought I was running out of sleep, I was sore. I was exhausted, but I got through it and it was worth it,” said Mudryk, who has been holding the fort at home for nine years.

During that time, she also taught yoga and opened a small business selling women’s and children’s clothing she made herself.

Writing a book at home has been a blessing too as she could work at her own pace independently.

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