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Auston Jenkins

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Born
in Tennessee, The United States
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Milan Kundera, HG Wells, Richard Adams

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February 2023

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I find it a little unsettling that most author bios are written in third person, knowing good and well that they're usually the one who wrote it. So for the sake of not being weird, here's me:

I live in the great state of Tennessee with my beautiful wife and our two kids. About four years ago, I started publishing some of my short stories online and gained a small following. Then in 2023, my wife asked me to write a story just for her; thus creating 'The Almaris Chronicles'. As of right now, I plan on releasing eight (8) books in the Almaris series (3 in The Almaris Chronicles, 4 in the Brother's War saga, and 1 collection of short stories), as well as continuing to write flash-fiction and other sad poems.

I can't say for sure where I'm going
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Auston Jenkins Fear gripped him as his eyes frantically darted here and there across the darkened room.
'Tap-tap-tap' went the closet door.…more
Fear gripped him as his eyes frantically darted here and there across the darkened room.
'Tap-tap-tap' went the closet door.(less)
Auston Jenkins I mean, you know I'm going to say Almaris; more specifically, East Fleet. And as far as what I'd do there, I think it's safe to say I'd probably enjoy…moreI mean, you know I'm going to say Almaris; more specifically, East Fleet. And as far as what I'd do there, I think it's safe to say I'd probably enjoy a nice stroll along the beach, watching the spires come to life in the light of the dying sun.(less)
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Among the Spires of East Fleet by Auston Jenkins
"From the very first page, Among the Spires of East Fleet pulled me into its brutal, medieval-inspired world. This isn’t a clean, heroic fantasy it’s messy, bloody, and filled with characters who are as flawed as they are fascinating. Guile Serdio is " Read more of this review »
Among the Spires of East Fleet by Auston Jenkins
"Among the Spires of East Fleet is a hauntingly atmospheric tale that draws you into a world both mysterious and vividly alive. Auston Jenkins has crafted a setting that feels almost tangible mist curling through narrow streets, the spires standing as" Read more of this review »
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Among the Spires of East Fleet by Auston Jenkins
"I really enjoyed this book. It held a great pace with an excellent balance of past and present, wholesome and hellish, and using great detail while allowing things to just be what they are. There is genuinely a lot of depth and thought put into each " Read more of this review »
The Almaris Chronicles by Auston Jenkins
"This is something I didn't know I needed.

With worldbuilding reminiscent of the greats like Tolkien, Jordan, and Martin, this novel also brings the reader something unique.
It brings us on the journey of one Mr. Guile Serdio, an entirely believable ma" Read more of this review »
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“Before the majesty of eternal darkness, he slumped in place like a an old man offering his body of crooked bones the he himself were unable to break straight.”
Auston Jenkins, The Almaris Chronicles: Among The Spires Of East Fleet

“Before the majesty of eternal darkness, he slumped in place like an old man offering his failing body of crooked bones that he himself were unable to break straight.”
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“Before the majesty of eternal darkness, he slumped in place like an old man offering his failing body of crooked bones that he himself were unable to break straight.”
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