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H. Ferry

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H. Ferry is a speculative fiction author who writes stories of broken people navigating broken worlds. A scientist and engineer by trade, he strives to use his understanding of the world and his own imagination to create the right mix of realism and magic. When he’s not writing, you can find him reading his next favorite book or building a contraption or a piece of software.

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The Erkenblood

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The Erkenblood by H. Ferry
"H. Ferry manages to create a new compelling univserse in which his fantasy saga develops. Each page feels like it takes you deeper into the development of the world, lore and story, and by the end at least I was hungry for more. Somehow the world als" Read more of this review »
Thirteen by H. Ferdosy
" “What would you do if someone took away everything you cared about?”


This is a dual POV thriller which follows Neda and Omid’s journey as Neda seeks revenge for the death of her parents and fiance. When the judiciary system dismisses Neda’s concerns," Read more of this review »
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Unveiled by Yasmine Mohammed
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As an ex-Muslim who comes from a liberal family and received only a manageable amount of pushback from my parents when I left Islam, I never knew the depth of the psychological and physical torment a child in a fundamentalist family goes through from ...more
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The Erkenblood by H. Ferry
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The Erkenblood is the first book in the dark fantasy series Wielders of Sessara, written by H. Ferry, a beautifully told story with a strong cast of characters and an introduction to a really immersive world. A rather" Read more of this review »
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Captive in Iran by Maryam Rostampour
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I'm in tears. After finishing the book, I had to cry for minutes before being able to write this review.

This story takes you on a deep and emotional journey through the horros of the Iranian justice and prison systems. It tells the story of two beaut
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“We are all monsters in someone's story. Far too often, saving one person means letting another fall.”
H. Ferry, The Erkenblood

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
Oscar Wilde

“Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It's a way of understanding it.”
Lloyd Alexander

“To uncover the plot of your story, don’t ask what should happen, but what should go wrong. To uncover the meaning of your story, don’t ask what the theme is, but rather, what is discovered. Characters making choices to resolve tension—that’s your plot. If your protagonist has no goal, makes no choices, has no struggle to overcome, you have no plot.”
Steven James, Story Trumps Structure: How to Write Unforgettable Fiction by Breaking the Rules

“We are all monsters in someone's story. Far too often, saving one person means letting another fall.”
H. Ferry, The Erkenblood

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