Current Draft Stats

  • Status: Editor about one third done. Will get an update on the timeline.
  • Characters Killed by Author: 8
  • In-Frame Vampires: 0

Patter

So if you haven’t seen my series on adverbs, don’t. It’s chock full of data into a stupid rabbit hole, and there will probably be two more down the pike. Yikes. Down the yikes.

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Quid Pro Non

Sunchaser by Emily Barlow

A travelog through a unique world that feels at the cusp of the age of discovery and the awe of present magic. Glorya sees a world lush with vibrant world-building and wields magic that feels very workaday, even though she personally excels at it. This is a much-needed palate cleanser from the chosen one / save the world trope. She meets peoples that challenge her way of thinking, but she rises to it, and just like her weather-working, learns to create new harmony from potentially tempestuous interactions. Her discovery of the outside world is simultaneously mirrored in her exploration of herself, her skill, and her limits. She is propelled by her desire to actualize her potential and steered by a firm moral compass, traits that will resonate with modern readers despite the antiquated feel of the setting.

Currently Reading

The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope by Victoria Grefer

“In the darkest of times, the realm will be saved by a hero known as the Marked One.”
Haunted by the coup that slaughtered the royal family, the people of Herezoth have been praying for the legendary Marked One to rise up and remove the boot from the neck of their nation.
Enforced through sword and sorcery, the terror, forced allegiance, and crushing two-thirds taxes sanctioned by dictator Zalski Forzythe seem never-ending.
For Kora Porteg, a beautiful village girl just coming of age in this dystopian nightmare, her father’s story of the Marked One offers little hope, until a predestined meeting with the rebellious Crimson League.
Will Kora live to see the Marked One defeat Zalski’s wicked sorcery or will the Marked One simply take his place?
Find out in The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope, book one in the Herezoth Trilogy.

Next on TBR Pile

Children of Copernicus by Elisabeth Busch

Current Research

Do victims of abuse receive more imaging than those equivalently injured from non-abuse.

Current Coding

Have you heard about adverbs? Yeah, those.

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