Read A Storm in the Desert: Dragonlinked Chronicles Voume 3 Online
Authors: Adolfo Garza Jr.
Adolfo Garza Jr lives in central Texas, so only rarely sees the phenomenon called rain. Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (and with a minor in English), he is apparently one of the rare few who actually get a job that has anything remotely to do with their major. He worked as a computer programmer (also filling in, sometimes for years at a time, as a customer service representative, a merchant service representative, and as the graphics designer) and as a systems analyst before moving to IT Manager. After nearly two decades at the same company, Mr. Garza left to pursue his writing career. It hasn’t always been easy, as most worthwhile things are not, but he is slowly gaining knowledge about this art of writing thing and will be crafting worlds for the foreseeable future.
You can read about his writing exploits at
Adventures In Lethera
where he posts news about life, writing updates, book release dates, fan extras (maps, sketches, etc), as well as things he’s learned about the whole writing craft thing.
Note: The IPA symbols listed below may not render properly on all eReaders, particularly older models. Other than e, the symbols are part of the IPA Extensions and Combining Diacritical Marks font subsets.
A PDF version of this guide is available in the Library section on the
author’s blog
.
International Phonetic Alphabet Symbols
ɪː - Long E, as in eel, read
e - Short E, as in men, ten
ɑɪ - Long I, as in kite, my
ɪ - Short I, as in bit, writ
eɪ - Long A, as in ate, day
æ - Short A, as in cat, sat
ʌ - Short U, as in bus, rut
eə - W
ear
,
air
[if no ‘r’ follows, leave off the ‘r’ sound]
ə -
A
meric
a
, c
o
llide
ɔː - S
or
t,
or
e
[if no ‘r’ follows, leave off the ‘r’ sound]
ɒ - Short O, as in ox, not
uː -
oo
ze, t
oo
ɜː - b
ir
d, w
or
d
əʊ - Long O, as in go
g - as in glorious
ʔ - Glottal stop, a sudden pause while speaking. In the word ‘that,’ for example, you may notice that you only actually breathe out air during the first three letters ‘tha.’ As you shut off airflow, you lift your tongue to the roof of your mouth just behind your front teeth to make the final ‘t’ sound happen. The sudden stop, the blocking of your glottis, is called a glottal stop.
A list of some names, by location, is shown below. Where ‘ts’ is shown, it sounds like the ‘ts’ in cats. If an apostrophe is shown, its syllable is stressed. If none is shown, no syllable is stressed more than another. Pronunciations listed are how the author pronounces the names himself, and may not be the most frequently used pronunciations for names entirely or partially based on Earth names.
Caer Baronel
Caer - kɑɪr
Baronel - bæ’ rʌ nel
Aeron - eər ʌn
Anaya - ə nɑɪ’ ə
Balam - bə’ ləm
Citlali - sɪːt lə’ lɪː
Coatl - kɔ:’ ət
Doronal - dɔ:r’ ʌ nəl
Huemac - weɪ’ mək
Liara - lɪː ə’ rə
Nelli - ne lɪː’
Tenoch - te’ nɔːch
Xoc - shɔːk
Zolin - zɔ:’ lɪn
Bataan-Mok
Bataan - bə’ tən [Extend the ‘a’ in the second syllable]
Mok - mɒk
Anais - ə nə ɪːs’
Chu’a - chuː’ ə
Cirtis - sɪr’ tɪs
Daelon - deə’ lʌn
Gomda - gɔːm’ də
Isandath - ɪ’ sən dæth
Polandra - pɔ: lən’ drə
Renata - re nə’ tə
Takatin -
tə’
kə tɪn
Yiska - yɪ’ skə
Pashi
Pashi - pə’ shɪː
Catori - kə tɔːr’ ɪː
Huilacho - wɪː lə’ chɔː
tłizi - tlʔe’ ze’ [tlʔe, is kind of one and a half syllables]
House Yaot
Yaot - yə wɔ:t’
Chel - chɪːl
Ixtab - ɪːsh’ t
ɒ
b
Malina - m
ə
lɪː’ n
ə
Naum - neɪ’
əʊm
Nenet - ne’ net
House Peku
Peku - pe’ kw
ə
Ikan - ɑɪ cən’
Itzel - ɪː’ tsʌl
Nayra - nɑɪ’ r
ə
Xochi - sɔ:’ chɪː
National Transportation
Pivin - pɪ’ vɪn
Tiberius - tɑɪ bɪːr’ ɪːʌs
Caer Ilan
Ilan - ɪlən
Eldin - el’ dɪn
Bertram - bɜːr’ trʌm
Delcimaar
Delcimaar - del’ sɪ mə
r [Extend the ‘a’ in the third syllable]
Erindia -
ɜː
r ɪn’ dɪː
ə
Gella - gel
ə
Kaiden - keɪ’ dɪn
Komako - kəʊ’ mə kəʊ
Smarkel - smər’ kʌl
Zaine - zeɪn
A STORM IN THE DESERT © 2015 Adolfo Garza Jr.
Dragonlinked Chronicles © 2015 Adolfo Garza Jr.
Tales of Lethera © 2015 Adolfo Garza Jr.
Cover design © 2015 Adolfo Garza Jr.
Photographs adapted for use in the cover design
under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) license
:
‘Lightning in Arches National Park Moab Utah 2013’
by Anthony Quintano / (modified)
(
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quintanomedia/9802406334/
)
The CC BY 2.0 license is viewable at:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to real people, places, or events, is entirely coincidental.
Revised March 2015.