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The Messengers - Serialized Novel

I'm serializing my next story (working title: The Messengers) on my author website and Patreon page. I'd classify it as dark science fantasy. It's set on the planet Kaido, which draws inspiration from medieval Japan. I post new episodes every Sunday.

At least for now, no $$$ or email address is required - just visit http://davidwalkerauthor.com or http://patreon.com/davidwalkerauthor and enjoy!
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Published on November 19, 2018 09:30 Tags: dark-fantasy, dark-scifi, fantasy, science-fantasy, science-fiction, serial-novel

New Material Added to My Serialized Novel: The Messengers (working title)

Saturday, November 24th, 2018.

I've posted this week's update to my latest story, tentatively titled The Messengers. You can read it at http://davidwalkerauthor.com or http://patreon.com/davidwalkerauthor. Enjoy!

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I'm serializing my next story (working title: The Messengers) on my author website and Patreon page. I'd classify it as dark science fantasy. It's set on the planet Kaido, which draws inspiration from medieval Japan. I post new episodes every Saturday.

At least for now, no $$$ or email address is required - just visit http://davidwalkerauthor.com or http://patreon.com/davidwalkerauthor and enjoy!
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Published on November 24, 2018 07:59 Tags: dark-fantasy, fantasy, ghost-story, science-fantasy, serialized-novel

And the Story Continues! New Material Added to My Serialized Novel: The Messengers

I've just posted this week's update to my story in progress, The Messengers. Read it on my Facebook page, author website, or Patreon:
http://davidwalkerauthor.com
http://patreon.com/davidwalkerauthor

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I write dark science fiction and fantasy.

I'm serializing my next story (working title: The Messengers) on my author website and Patreon page. I'd classify it as dark science fantasy. It's set on the planet Kaido, which draws inspiration from medieval Japan. I post updates every Saturday.

At least for now, no $$$ or email address is required - just visit http://davidwalkerauthor.com or http://patreon.com/davidwalkerauthor and enjoy!
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Published on December 01, 2018 14:20 Tags: dark-fantasy, dark-scifi, fantasy, science-fantasy, science-fiction, serial-novel

New Grimdark Short Story: DEADMAN'S DUE

New short story coming out Thursday, December 19th! (Available now for presale on Amazon.)

"When Haenish deserted the Army of the Golden Dawn, he thought he was through with killing. He was wrong. No longer does he kill in the name of righteousness. Now he kills out of need. But where is the line between necessity and murder? And what price must Haenish pay to find out?"
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Published on November 24, 2019 07:48 Tags: dark-fantasy, fantasy, grimdark, short-story, sword-and-sorcery

Deadman's Due Now Available on Amazon!

My new grimdark fantasy short story, Deadman's Due, is now available on Amazon! (Also: free to read on Kindle Unlimited)

"When Haenish deserted the Army of the Golden Dawn, he thought he was through with killing. He was wrong. No longer does he kill in the name of righteousness. Now he kills out of need. But where is the line between necessity and murder? And what price must Haenish pay to find out?"

Check it out here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...
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Published on December 16, 2019 12:30 Tags: dark-fantasy, fantasy, grimdark, short-story, sword-and-sorcery

New Sword & Sorcery Story Excerpt on Website

I've just provided an excerpt of my new sword & sorcery story, Deadman's Due, on my (recently overhauled) website. Go have a look!
https://davidwalkerauthor.com
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Published on January 14, 2020 18:39 Tags: dark-fantasy, fantasy, grimdark, heroic-fantasy, sword-and-sorcery

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