Forest Moria

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Forest Moria is an agender author and poet. They write fantasy and sci-fi for the most part. When they aren't working on their novels and poetry, they spend the majority of their time with their child and cat, or else socializing with the local creatives in their area. They frequent locally owned bookstores, kava bars, and their local art center as often as possible. Aside from writing, they enjoy cooking, listening to music, and watching foreign dramas/movies. ...more

Average rating: 4.39 · 31 ratings · 25 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
Starlings in the Dark

4.27 avg rating — 26 ratings2 editions
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Murklen's Well (Obscurion's...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 4 ratings3 editions
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Invisible Forests

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating
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Starlings in the Dark by Forest Moria
"Another ODAD book to get lost in!!

This one is very different, and that is what made it such a good read. It is very thought provoking.

It makes you think about things in a different perspective. I can't really tell you much about it without giving aw" Read more of this review »
Starlings in the Dark by Forest Moria
"Go go go read this right now! I promise you won't regret it"
Starlings in the Dark by Forest Moria
"Starlings in the Dark by Forest Moira was an incredible and fully unique take on Gods, their pantheon, magic, meddling, and the power in a name. I have read dozens of books about gods and goddesses from different civilizations/cultures as well as fan" Read more of this review »
Starlings in the Dark by Forest Moria
"Amazing novel about the gods! First book of this type I read and loved how it has world making and the roles the gods have in creating and stabilizing worlds. Loved how the cosmos and stars were incorporated as well as the natural order of things, an" Read more of this review »
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