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Research update: Moonstones
As I’ve been delving deeper into the world of minerals and gemstones for my upcoming book, one stone, in particular, has taken center stage: the moonstone.
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Publishing 101: Book Covers
The saying goes that you can’t judge a book by its cover – but let’s be honest, many readers do. A book’s cover is often the first point of contact between your story and potential readers, making it a crucial element in your book’s success. Let’s explore the various options available for creating that perfect…
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Motion, not Mastery: How I’m Writing “The Sunderer Saga”
When I started this journey I figured I’d just be sitting there, honing every word and sentence to perfection until I had the book down on paper. But as I’ve been working on my new book I have had to tackle some of the same issues I assume most authors do.
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Snippet: Encounter at Lundein
“Demon, eh?” Yari chuckled. “I suppose I would look like one to you. Like what I’ve done with the place?” she asked nonchalantly.The Moonray’s face reddened and she pointed her Moonspade at Yari. “You will pay for defiling this place. You will kneel before Mara, this I swear.” THE SUNDERER SAGA
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Snippet: The Last Shardling
Her blade parted Alora’s head from her shoulders easily. Too easily. She should have felt some urge to stop, to spare this Shardling’s life. But there was no compassion left in her, only the need to complete her mission. And she was so close now, so close. And yet, the hardest part was still ahead…
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Snippet: Moonshadow
Eniel was straining to comprehend what his eyes were seeing, but the more he looked at it the more concentrated the shadow became, and the more black it appeared to his eyes. A shade of black that his eyes could not pierce.And then the shadow stepped toward him. THE SUNDERER SAGA
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Snippet: The Moonrays
I say again: I am no child. You might be my elder, but you are not my superior, and likely not my better. We will talk as equals or there will be no conversation to be had between us. THE SUNDERER SAGA
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Snippet: The Circle
Yari crouched behind her shield, thrust her spear forward, and assessed her opponents. Karaji was a little taller than her and more muscular. Vetnar however, was the real threat, as he towered at least a head taller over both of them.She could feel them both sharding – she had to assume that they were both…