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Connor Ludovissy

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Connor Ludovissy is an author and physician in the American South. When he's not seeing patients, he enjoys writing fantasy novels and drinking too much coffee. ...more

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A call for Beta Readers!

The end is nigh - the end of Death to Tyrants and the entire Reukanaz Saga. I need you. Yes, you!I am looking for beta readers for Death to Tyrants, the end of the trilogy. If you have read and enjoyed the first two Reukanaz novels, this is a great opportunity to read the conclusion of the saga for free and put your own mark on it.
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Brian  McClellan
“You’ve one mark on your record,” Tamas said. “You once punched a na-baron in the face. Broke his jaw. Tell me about that.”
Olem grimaced. “Officially, sir, I was pushing him out of the way of a runaway carriage. Saved his life. Half my company saw it.”
“With your fist?”
“Aye.”
“And unofficially?”
“The man was a git. He shot my dog because it startled his horse.”
“And if I ever have cause to shoot your dog?”
“I’ll punch you in the face.”
“Fair enough. You have the job.”
Brian McClellan, Promise of Blood

C.S. Lewis
“We were promised sufferings. They were part of the program. We were even told, 'Blessed are they that mourn,' and I accept it. I've got nothing that I hadn't bargained for. Of course it is different when the thing happens to oneself, not to others, and in reality, not imagination.”
C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed

Wesley Chu
“I had my doubts at first. You were an out-of-shape man with low self-esteem and underdeveloped social skills. Now you are an in-shape man with low self-esteem and underdeveloped social skills.”
Wesley Chu, The Lives of Tao

Wesley Chu
“You made your own bed, and now curse others for putting you there.”
Wesley Chu, The Lives of Tao

Wendell Berry
“Some of the most memorable, and least regrettable, nights of my own youth were spent in coon hunting with farmers. There is no denying that these activities contributed to the economy of farm households, but a further fact is that they were pleasures; they were wilderness pleasures, not greatly different from the pleasures pursued by conservationists and wilderness lovers. As I was always aware, my friends the coon hunters were not motivated just by the wish to tree coons and listen to hounds and listen to each other, all of which were sufficiently attractive; they were coon hunters also because they wanted to be afoot in the woods at night. Most of the farmers I have known, and certainly the most interesting ones, have had the capacity to ramble about outdoors for the mere happiness of it, alert to the doings of the creatures, amused by the sight of a fox catching grasshoppers, or by the puzzle of wild tracks in the snow.”
Wendell Berry, Bringing it to the Table: On Farming and Food

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