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Our Friend – The Prologue

Today, Byron Gillan is back on the blog to discuss prologues. Interested in learning more? Read on. Click here for more posts by Byron. A raven-haired woman flees through the night, pursued by a band of villains… A terrible calamity befalls a … Continue reading

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World Builders — Jodhan Ford

Today, my World Builders guest is Jodhan Ford, author of Kingslayer, currently funding on Inkshares. Jodhan Ford is a devout follower of Messiah Yeshua. He is a husband of one, a father to five, an author of numerous unpublished works, … Continue reading

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World Builders — Andrew Wood

Today, my world builders guest is Andrew Wood, author of Storm of Fury, currently funding on Inkshares. I discovered Andrew’s writing and fell in love with it at once, reminded of the voice of Brandon Sanderson and the mood of … Continue reading

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World Builders — Emily Kester

Today, my World Builders guest is Emily Kester, author of An Aarainian Tale: The Monarch’s Rabble, currently funding on Inkshares. Emily Kester is the author of An Aarainian Tale: The Monarch’s Rabble and creator of the world of Aarainia and her … Continue reading

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World Builders — Ricardo Henriquez

My guest today is Ricardo Henriquez, author of The Catcher’s Trap, currently funding on Inkshares. Ricardo Henriquez was born in Tocopilla, a small fishing in mining town in the north of Chile. At age 17 he moved to Antofagasta, where … Continue reading

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World builders and a busy month writing

This last month has been so busy, between continued progress on Blood Dawn and the increasing complexity of balancing my evolving narrative and all the notes that go with it and editing projects. (I’ve edited six books in the last … Continue reading

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