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Destined Champions of Windemere: A Delicate Origin
One of the most difficult things about pitching or explaining Legends of Windemere is that it involves the concept of destiny. I get a lot of complaints about how my heroes are prophesied and this takes away the tension. Typically, … Continue reading
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Tagged author, destiny, epic fantasy, evil, fantasy, good, high fantasy, magic, prophecy, warriors, Windemere, writing
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Teaser Action Week: Stephen
Today is the last of the excerpts and it is from the upcoming release LEGENDS OF WINDEMERE: THE COMPASS KEY. Coming to Amazon Kindle in August! More importantly this is the blog introduction of ‘Bob’.
Posted in The Compass Key
Tagged action, Amaon, Amazon Kindle, demon, dragons, epic fantasy, evil, fantasy, fear, fiction, good, heroes, high fantasy, kindle, magic, monsters, villains, violence, warriors
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What Do You Look for in Character Code Consistency?
You ever read a story and the character does something that seems out of place? Maybe the noble hero flat out killed someone for insulting him. Perhaps the villain laid waste to an entire town and left the school alone … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, consistency, ethics, evil, evolution, fiction, good, heroes, morality, morals, story, writing
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Family of the Tri-Rune Prologue Part 4 (Possible Spoilers)
“Yes, but at least she tried. I’m sure she will keep trying until that monster is dead or she is forbidden from coming near Shayd,” Cessia responds, eyeing the shadowy continent with a disapproving scowl. “I remember when this land … Continue reading
Family of the Tri-Rune Prologue Part 3 (Possible Spoilers)
Cessia sighs, placing a hand on Gabriel’s shoulder and looking at the other goddesses with motherly amusement. “Please forgive them. Zaria and Uli find it difficult to admit what I’m about to say. We are concerned about you, Lord Gabriel. … Continue reading
Family of the Tri-Rune Prologue Part 2 (Possible Spoilers)
“I arrive to find bickering children in the place of noble goddesses. I can only assume that little Yola is the source of the squabble. You two must learn to put that mess behind you,” Gabriel says with a mocking … Continue reading
Family of the Tri-Rune Prologue Part 1 (Possible Spoilers)
The ocean churns and crashes against the black crags of Shayd. The fortress-like continent of darkness towers above the wild waters, its steep sides rising toward the immortal storm clouds above. The smooth walls shimmer softly in the feeble light … Continue reading
Gabriel: God of Destiny, Hell, and the Chaos Void
Some days I’m a little disappointed that the Gods and Goddesses of Windemere don’t get enough attention. Not just from readers, but from me. With the Law of Influence preventing them from getting physically involved, I can only use them … Continue reading