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I wrote this book under the assumption that fantasy can still aspire to more than a shallow diversion. While many stories in the genre today are engineered for speed and easy consumption, this is intended to reward patience, reflection, and rereading. I believe that a story can offer depth without announcing it, and substance is something readers still want.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GRPL8M93 — Mar 18, 2026 10:07AM
I wrote this book under the assumption that fantasy can still aspire to more than a shallow diversion. While many stories in the genre today are engineered for speed and easy consumption, this is intended to reward patience, reflection, and rereading. I believe that a story can offer depth without announcing it, and substance is something readers still want.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GRPL8M93 — Mar 18, 2026 10:07AM
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"John Green making me cry at work listening to a short story about birdsong" — 10 hours, 21 min ago
"John Green making me cry at work listening to a short story about birdsong" — 10 hours, 21 min ago
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Less than one chapter left to go to finish up Book #3 in The Cycle series. Just two more books to go after that!
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Mar 06, 2026 09:34AM
Less than one chapter left to go to finish up Book #3 in The Cycle series. Just two more books to go after that!
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Mar 06, 2026 09:34AM
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"On page 1, This is why I'm reading Plato: "...the first book of political philosophy ever written, and the most important... Over the course of these ten books, Plato discusses the varieties of human character, the nature of justice, family and gender relations, the dangerous power of poetry, the definition of truth, and the calling of the philosopher."" — Aug 15, 2020 02:06PM
"On page 1, This is why I'm reading Plato: "...the first book of political philosophy ever written, and the most important... Over the course of these ten books, Plato discusses the varieties of human character, the nature of justice, family and gender relations, the dangerous power of poetry, the definition of truth, and the calling of the philosopher."" — Aug 15, 2020 02:06PM















































