When I set out to write Winging It, I knew that I was going to drop them into Everdome. If you read the novella at the end of Crushing It, it hinted heavily that something was up.
But what is Everdome?
Éric and I have been writing (him earlier than I) since 2008, and all our books are currently in the same shared universe: the Aetherverse. Within that universe are several worlds: Earth and all the galaxies and such that we see in our sky is one of them. But around that world is the stuff of magic, the Aether. And if you punch through that magic, you can get to other worlds, like the Fay Realm, Make-Believe, New Albion, and Everdome. I’m sure there are others we haven’t discovered yet. There are no limitations to creativity!
In 2019, Éric released a book called Everdome. It was rereleased this year with a brand new cover.
The world in it was shattered over a millenia ago, but wizards managed to gather enough power to protect large continents under domes. They are connected to each other by portals, and there is some very complicated math going on to track the movement of the domes. And yes, sometimes they bump into each other and cause earthquakes.
Tommy, Carter, Elyse, and Greg find themselves on the Gaulan dome in Everdome, and have to get home. We get to see some of the culture in several domes:
Gaulan, which has lots of forests, sheep, and livestock. There’s a university in the capital city of Tène, as well as a castle.
Pakaha, the smallest dome, which is where the high king sits. Lots of arts in the city, and where the main administration is located.
Wild Nations is what you’d get if you mixed Australia’s heat with Mediterranean culture. This dome spins in the opposite direction than the others, and rarely turns away from the sun. The time zone is quite different than the other domes, and so it keeps to itself mostly, meaning that a lot of rumours appear about it in other domes.
Sartorna has got similar vibes to Upper Canada. Lots of limestone buildings, moss and ivy growing wild. This is where you’d want to go to do an in-depth research project, especially if it has something to do with magic.
Ruby Isles is a tropical getaway. Warm ocean dotted with islands, this primarily functions like a resort, with small portals to each island that are rented out like hotel rooms. They also have tropical fruit farms on the larger islands.
Ohana has heavy jungles, rainforests, and oceans. It would probably be considered one of the most unstable domes, as it has volcanic activity on occassion.



I had a lot of fun writing in the world of Everdome, but I feel like I barely scratched the surface! The third book doesn’t go back to it, so I’ll have to find a different route to return.
Want to know more? Winging It and Everdome are available now!

Cover Art by Pinkpiggy93







