Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book versions can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl!
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style. Also, there's a Japanese-language audio translation out now! You can find that here.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
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Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.
Hey all!
I write books with a style heavily influenced by RPGs and other fantasy games.
My latest release is <strong>Soulbrand</strong>, the third book in my Weapons and Wielders series. Weapons and Wielders follows Keras Selyrian, a magical swordsman who arrives in a foreign land to search for help for his homeland. In the process, he will stumble upon the legend of the Six Sacred Swords and begin to seek them out.
The first novel in that series is <strong>Six Sacred Swords</strong>, and the series as a whole is heavily inspired by Japanese games like The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, and Ys. You might enjoy it if you're in the mood for talking swords, bibliophile dragons, and a lot of accidentally breaking traps and puzzles. The audio book version of the first novel can be found here, narrated by the fantastic Nick Podehl! The second book, <strong>Diamantine</strong> is available in all formats, but Soulbrand is only out on Kindle for now.
My other main series are Arcane Ascension and The War of Broken Mirrors.
Arcane Ascension, which starts with <strong>Sufficiently Advanced Magic</strong> is more heavily inspired by games like Final Fantasy and Trails of Cold Steel. It involves a group of students learning magic at an academy - and also occasionally going on dungeon crawls to a colossal and dangerous tower.
The War of Broken Mirrors, which starts with <strong>Forging Divinity</strong>, is more closely related to western fantasy novels and RPGs. Forging Divinity focuses on a group of people investigating a city's religion, which claims that the local gods can raise anyone to divine status if they prove their loyalty and value. The feel is more D&Dish, with more of a focus on political intrigue than my other books. Unlike the others, this series is also third person limited with multiple perspectives (the others are all first person with a single narrator). The third book in this series just came out, and it's my only completed series - the others are still in progress.
If you're in the mood for something lighter as an entry to my works, <strong>How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps</strong> is a JRPG inspired comedy novella, and it's a good intro to my style.