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Trinity of Worlds

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The epic tale of a boy, his sword, the legend he builds, and the legacy he leaves behind. Trinity of Worlds chronicles the journeys of Tavrotti Sun through the three realms as he seeks the ultimate challenge. When he finally returns home, he notices that everything has changed, including himself.

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First published July 11, 2013

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Timothy Morris

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Once upon a time there was this kid who moved a lot. Moving sucked. There was one constant in his life, however, and that was that no matter where his family moved or how often, he could always have a pen and a paper. Thus began the writing journey of Timothy Morris.

After a trial run working for a publisher, Morris decided that wasn't quite the route he wanted to go and dabbled in freelance and ghost writing for a bit. Then he decided that since he knew the stories he wanted to write, how to write them and since every publisher he'd spoken with was going to make him solely responsible for the marketing costs anyway, he'd just do it himself. Thus began the company known as TNM Publishing, LLC (No, TNM does not stand for Timothy Morris' initials, his middle name is Wayne).

"The New Magrathea" was planned to be something new, something fresh; a place that produced worlds of fiction, not just books. It was a grand quest and it continues today.

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July 5, 2017
This a good quick oneshot book, with a well done magic system and a simple plot. A warrior son see's his fathers past through with magic; the boy's father is a leader of armies and a skill fighter but what he wants is to prove himself better than his father. This is not a bitter tale. He loves his father and they all live in a culture where a good death is something to praise. the negatives is that you can get confused by the POVs at the start; and the full explanation of the magic system comes near the end.
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