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Taelan Muntalabac is the Hate-Monger, a creature born to feast on the hatred and malice of men, and the Andaur Empire is the stage for his grand machinations.
Opposite him stands Maevos Avenar, a man destined to be his nemesis from birth, but who has no knowledge of him or the war their families have fought for centuries.

12 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 19, 2017

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Tristen Kozinski

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Keegan and Tristen Kozinski, and their two sisters, were homeschooled. They were encouraged to try many things, but not television, online gaming, social media, and the other various technology devices. Their mother read aloud to all of us extensively and encouraged us to read, read, read, and then read some more. They played family boardgames at least one day a week, (playing board games with the family is still one of their favorite things to do) occasionally went to the movies, spent hours at book stores just reading, we hiked, we swam, tried camping but nobody really liked it.

Keegan spent hours building knex, but never got into legos. He has taken online drawing classes with Glenn Vilppu and CGMA academy.

Tristen is a very hands-off beekeeper. He began playing chess while living in Mexico, and for a number of years played weekly and attended local competitions, but has since switched to other interests.

As with all good education, writing is essential. We were given our fair share of opportunities to write.

We decided to become writers after a homeschool writing assignment. That assignment eventually became our first book: THE DARKNESS THAT SLEPT. We started it at the age of thirteen—it took years to finish. We have since published a few short stories, and two other novels: THE CITY OF LOCKED DOORS, and STORMFLOWER.

We live in northern Alabama and work a real job to pay the bills. When we’re not working or writing or drawing, we enjoy boardgames and online gaming, live theater, listening to soundtracks, walking to discuss ideas, and reading. We are not particularly fond of social media.

Tristen writes reviews for books he reads/listens to and posts them on Adventuresome Book Reviews. Keegan has done all the cover art for their books.

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May 8, 2017
Nemesis unfolds in the future, where the nasty cousins of Gods reminiscent to those of Norse and Greek mythology once again rule. This is a story about mischievous evil, abomination, war, heroes and anti-heroes.

Tristen Kozinski’s writing is clear, precise, and grammatically correct. This is a quick read, stripped down to bare bones, with much condensed drama lurking beneath declarative sentences. Which is fine, the story is engaging, but results in little opportunity to connect with characters, places and events.

There’s a lot of talent here and Nemesis has given me an apatite to see other work by this author, maybe something more drawn out and substantial.
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