The Life & Times of Ichabod Brooks Available on Amazon!

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The Life & Times of Ichabod Brooks is a fun, popular, and interesting addition to my library.  It stands as the only short story collection I’ve written, but the odd thing is that middle adjective.  People really enjoy Ichabod’s adventures.  He’s an experienced adventurer who takes jobs to put food on the table.  There’s no grand quest beyond making sure his family is supported.  So, I got to write him like an average person who goes on adventures with magical gear.  People really liked his personality and how he treated his adventures like 9-5 jobs.  Yet, the collection never seems to move.

Feel free to change that by getting the paperback for $12 or the eBook for $2.99.  That’s 11 adventures for those prices.  Check out the teaser to get a taste of what’s going to happen.

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It is a faint grunt that causes Ichabod to walk toward the remains of an ancient wall, the only parts standing being kept up by three large mirrors. Readying his bow, the adventurer inches around the corner and prepares to fire at whatever jumps out at him. He finds nothing more than an empty patch of dirt, which shows signs of being recently disturbed. Broken roots are exposed and bent upwards as if someone attempted to yank them free and failed. Picking up a fallen branch, Ichabod pokes at the overturned soil and finds a few rocks hidden an inch below the surface. Stepping a little closer, he jabs the stick into the middle of the dirt and nearly falls into the hole that is revealed by the small cave in. It is only the balance belt that saves him, the muscular adventurer standing on his toes at the edge of a ring of stones. Gazing into the gap, he can see the bottom where a darker soil swallows any light that touches it.

“I’m rethinking my decision to do this alone!” Jet shouts, his voice startling Ichabod. The chaos elf is nowhere to be seen, but the sound of him struggling comes from high within the canopy. “Seems the plants and animals here are rather hostile. Not sure if you ran into anything on the coast, but I swung back this way when I met a really nasty critter. Must have been at least twelve feet tall with fur the color of a beautiful sky complete with a few clouds. I’d say it was gorgeous, but the teeth, claws, and horns were rather daunting. Poison doesn’t seem to slow it down either. Have you found me yet because I’m getting tired of talking? You’re just standing there, aren’t you?”

“Had to tie my boots and then take some time to revel in the moment,” Ichabod replies with a wide grin. Peering into the trees, he can barely make out a cobalt-colored ear on the other side of a wall of leaves. “Pretty lucky that I gave up searching the shore after finding enough supplies for a campfire and torches. Give me a minute to climb up there and cut you down. What happened to you anyway?”

“Oh, I was doing my makeup in a mirror when these vines grabbed me. What do you think happened, old man?” Jet snaps, his usual calm broken by the blood rushing to his head. The assassin grunts as he tries to swing himself into the open, but the thorny vines refuse to budge no more than an inch. “Sorry. I haven’t eaten in hours, I’m dizzy, and I’m getting frustrated. This plant looked like a patch of grass and it caught me when I stepped on it. Dragged me up here and is waiting for its poison to melt my innards. Won’t work thanks to my ring, but this cocoon is too tight for me to wriggle out of. Shoot me down and I’ll consider us even for the time I didn’t kill you.”

“Pretty sure that was already settled when I let you escape a year ago,” the adventurer mutters as he moves into the trees. Looking up, he tries not to laugh at how Jet is wrapped from neck to ankles by fluorescent yellow vines. “Please tell me the grass wasn’t that color. A newborn could avoid a trap like that. Utter one insult and I’ll leave you there. Those vines need to have an anchor down here somewhere.”

“I don’t want to land on my head.”

“Don’t worry. Pretty sure you’ll land on your face.”

“You’re really enjoying this.”

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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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7 Responses to The Life & Times of Ichabod Brooks Available on Amazon!

  1. L. Marie's avatar L. Marie says:

    I’m reminded of some of Ichabod’s clients and how arrogant or naive they were, which always made trouble for Ichabod (and added some laughter). 😄

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  2. Excellent excerpt, Charles.

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  3. Still one of my favorites. Hope a few more people jump on this great collection.

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