Legends of Windemere Fantasy Bundle #1

-
Recent Posts
Categories
- 100 Haikus for the Gamer's Thumbs
- Allure of the Gypsies
- Animal Posts
- Anxiety Journal
- Ask a Character
- Bedlam Series
- Beginning of a Hero
- Book Reviews
- Character & Book Themes
- Character Origins
- Charms of the Feykin
- Chasing Bedlam
- Crossing Bedlam
- Curse of the Dark Wind
- Derailing Bedlam
- do I need to use a dragon
- Family of the Tri-Rune
- Goal Posts
- Guest Blogging
- Ichabod Brooks
- Immortal Wars
- Legends of Windemere
- Merchant of Nevra Coil
- Monster Maker Fun
- New Project Progress
- Olde Shoppe Stories
- Path of the Traitors
- Poems
- Prince Profundus Vorago
- Prodigy of Rainbow Tower
- Questions 3
- Raven Series
- Raven's Dawn
- Raven's Game
- Raven's Hold
- Raven's Wrath
- Ritual of the Lost Lamb
- Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue
- Slumberlord Chronicles
- Sneak Peeks
- Spotlight
- Teaser Tuesday
- The Compass Key
- The Mercenary Prince
- The Spirit Well
- The Starwind Egg
- Thoughts
- Tribe of the Snow Tiger
- Uncategorized
- War of Nytefall
- Warlord of the Forgotten Age
- Written in Israel
Member of the Dark

Featured Author

-
Join 7,150 other subscribers
- Follow Legends of Windemere on WordPress.com
Friends and Allies
Goodkindles

Goodreads
Meta
Tag Archives: magic
Revisiting Origins: Queen Trinity
Where to even begin with Trinity? Over the course of Legends of Windemere, she has worn the mask of a villain, hero, savior, tormentor, victim, friend, rival, and a few others. I think she’s the most diverse one of the whole cast … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere, Path of the Traitors
Tagged action adventure, author, caster, channeler, chaos elves, Dariana, Delvin Cunningham, ebook, fantasy, Fizzle, heroes, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, Mercenary Prince, Nyx, redemption, Sari, series, Shayd, sorceress, spells, swords & sorcery, Timoran Wrath, Trinity, wizard, writing
16 Comments
Poetry Day: Four Season Moons
(This one is pretty simple. It was a short poem about the four moons of Windemere. They debuted in Legends of Windemere. I still have to stop and consider the season whenever I write night scenes. With each one being … Continue reading
Revisiting Origins: Kira Grasdon
Within the pages of Legends of Windemere, one character will always stand out to me as the wild card. The reason is because she was unexpected, but she also developed a really big love/hate relationship with readers. Some seemed to hate … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, author, character development, evolution, fantasy, growth, heroes, Kira Grasdon, Lacarsis, Legends of Windemere, love triangles, magic, monsters, open relationships, origins, Quest of the Brokenhearted, romance, Sari, series, survival, swords & sorcery, tragedy, writing
14 Comments
Revisiting Origins: Fizzle
Fizzle is probably the most popular character of Legends of Windemere. He isn’t a champion, but he might as well be in the eyes of some readers. It reached a point where I was getting requests for a Fizzle book. This … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, do I need to use a dragon, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, advice, author, do I need to use a dragon, dragons, drites, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, Fizzle, Legends of Windemere, magic, mascot, origins, revisiting, spells, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
13 Comments
Revisiting Origins: Dariana
(I know I had this going in May and then took a 3 month hiatus to promote Do I Need to Use a Dragon? So, I’m hoping just jumping right back into things is okay. I only made it through 5 … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged adventure, amazon, author, books, characters, Dariana, epic fantasy, fantasy, heroes, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, origins, psychic, sword & sorcery, telepathy, Windemere, writer
8 Comments
Enjoy Labor Day Weekend with ‘Do I Need to Use a Dragon?’
Well, this is the last big promo I’m doing for Do I Need to Use a Dragon? since it’s the end of summer. So: Grab your copy by clicking on the cover! Available as a $2.99 eBook and a $20 paperback! Already … Continue reading
Author Q and A
For those that missed the last two Sundays, I came up with a way to promote Do I Need to Use a Dragon? before returning to work/school. That would be gathering questions and answering them on this post. Feel free to … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Fantasy Standards
(This is a pretty simple poem. Perfect opportunity to simply remind people that Do I Need to Use a Dragon? is available as a $2.99 eBook and a $20 paperback.) Noble thieves and evil priests Damsels in distress Champions chosen by ancient … Continue reading