Trent Lindsey

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Trent Lindsey is a central Ohio native who has always been immersed in storytelling, studying art, design and all things creative, earning their Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation from the Columbus College of Art & Design. He currently lives in Dover, Ohio, enjoying bouts of fresh-air and raising a variety of tropical fish. Trent’s always busy crafting new language, fantastic beasts, and an eccentric cast of characters.

Finally a Worthy Opponent, Our Battle Will be Legendary

My formula for fight sequences in an Honest Threats Saga.

As an author who enjoys myriads of strategy & war games, I didn’t want a fantasy series where the multi-book building, large-scale, climatic action is determined by the mere flick of a wrist: basically surmising with which faction does the writer value more? Fight sequences need to be bitter and provide real consequences. When a character de Read more of this blog post »
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Published on July 02, 2023 20:26 Tags: fantasy, fiction, fight-sequences, tips, worldbuilding, writing
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“The candle burns at both ends, they witness both its splendor and inexplicable deeds, often prodding at one another.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

“Their situation is extremely tense, strung like the tautest tightrope, and could be cut with the dullest blade.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

“When pioneers are pitted in the face of an antagonizing unknown, there is nothing worse than violence met against their fellow man. The unsurmountable danger comes not from the barrage of storms, nefarious creatures, or the torments of slippery sickness, but from what you hold dearest. Betrayal strikes at the heart, just as much as the soul. The loss of one’s humanity is an unjustifiable demise, the beginning of greater evils.”
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“To be forgotten is the fear of all men, the root of unending evils- why we raise others to remember our names, in the hopes that they reach the same livelihood. The chance to atone for that loss is life’s fortune and greatest mistake.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

“Folk fight the fury of gods to stave out their place in history, capitulating for the slightest mark in the epics of man, even a write-in under some obscure footnote.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

“Lying on the precipice of danger, yet a stone’s throw from the safety.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

“Those that experience loss too often become lost themselves.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

“Their situation is extremely tense, strung like the tautest tightrope, and could be cut with the dullest blade.”
Trent Lindsey, Those Wyrd and Wonderful

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