Izaic Yorks's Blog
November 18, 2025
November 2025 Book Release Guide: Three New Fantasy & Sci-Fi Adventures
Epic family fantasy, brutal cyberpunk thriller, and lyrical dragon tale. Three standalone books released November 18, 2025. Perfect for holiday gift-giving!
Published on November 18, 2025 02:00
November 10, 2025
Your Book Page Is Your Best Tool For Author GEO (And You're Probably Getting It Wrong)
Authors, stop fearing AI. Learn why visibility in AI-driven search is the key to your success—and how to structure your author website and book pages so AI can find, understand, and recommend your work. A practical guide to metadata, SEO, and beating Amazon at discoverability
Published on November 10, 2025 05:05
October 15, 2025
Exploring Magic and Themes: A Review of Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman
Discover Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman — a YA fantasy of dragons, identity, and court intrigue. In this 4/5 review, Izaic Yorks explores a world of magic, growth, and power where self-discovery drives the story.
Published on October 15, 2025 21:00
October 4, 2025
Where Izaic Yorks Next Events and Signings Will Be (2025 Update)
September Events Ever had a three-year-old turn your book table into a tattoo parlor? That's what happened last weekend at the Geek and...
Published on October 04, 2025 12:08
September 25, 2025
Can Charlie Kirk’s Death and the Hero’s Journey Teach You to Build a Scaffolding for Courage?
When Charlie Kirk was killed on stage, the shockwaves weren’t just political—they were personal. Fear, grief, and anger can lock us in small lives if we let them. But the Scaffolding method—awareness, discernment, discipline, and faith—offers a way to stand steady, grow stronger, and turn tragedy into a hero’s journey.
Published on September 25, 2025 12:39
September 4, 2025
Fall Fantasy Reads for YA & Adult Fantasy Fans
Curl up, make a spiced drink, and let these fall fantasy reads for YA & adult readers carry you from misty forests to warm hearths. This list combines high/epic adventures, cozy slice-of-life fantasy, litRPG teeth-gnashers for Halloween, and a few contemporary indie gems curated for readers who live somewhere between booktok clips and old-school bookstacks.
Published on September 04, 2025 10:18
August 25, 2025
Patience, Valor, and the Christian Culture of Story
We live in a world allergic to patience.TikTok scrolls train us for distraction.DoorDash orders drop before we can blink.Netflix auto-plays so we never sit in silence.At first glance, this feels like convenience. But here’s the truth: impatience erodes the soul.When you strip away patience, you strip away prayer, silence, and endurance. And without those, you can’t carry your cross.
Published on August 25, 2025 12:08
August 20, 2025
What Helldivers 2 Tell us About Men and Reading
I’m a fantasy writer who often prefers exploring a character’s inner conflicts over rushing into another dragon-slaying battle. Recently, though, I’ve found myself captivated by Helldivers 2, a game that is a man’s call to arms. The premise is simple, yet awesome. It's space marines dropping from orbit into waves of monstrous enemies, fighting shoulder to shoulder with a squad, and rallying around the satirical cries of “managed democracy.” Beneath the alien killing chaos lies a deeper truth...
Published on August 20, 2025 13:35
August 8, 2025
Reality More Fantastic than Fantasy: The Whistling Tribes
The gunpowder fantasy novel, "Ascendant: Saga of Valor" uses whistling for communication, inspired by real indigenous tribes. For centuries, tribes like the Pirahã, Gavião, and Wayuu in South America have used whistling to send messages across long distances. This skill helps them hunt, alert others, and manage their communities. It's a vital tradition that is now being preserved for the future.
Published on August 08, 2025 12:33
July 29, 2025
Fantasy For Your Kids After Tolkien: A Top 10 for Epic Seekers
So, your crew’s burned through all seven Narnia books, or maybe you’ve worn out The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings like an old favorite hoodie. What’s next, right? I’ve been there—as a kid I once blitzkrieged Lewis’s series in a summer, leaving me digging for more. That’s where this list comes in: ten Christian fantasy novels that hit the sweet spot of wonder, adventure, and faith. Some are kid-friendly, some lean darker for teens or adults, but all are worth your time...
Published on July 29, 2025 09:22


