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  • Excerpt – TVB, Book 2: “The Remains of Broak”

    Here’s another excerpt from TVB Book 2, this one a brief glimpse into Zaelor’s past. This scene has had some iteration in The Victor’s Blade almost since its earliest draft. Violence Advisory: This scene will contain violence. Discretion is advised. — Vangeron yanked on the reigns, biting back a gasp of dismay. His heart plunged […]

  • Excerpt – TVB, Book 2: “Sole Survivor”

    Since I got back from Realm Makers in July, I’ve been working on book two of The Victor’s Blade trilogy. I thought it’d be particularly daunting, but it’s been quite the surprising experience. For one, moments I thought would be difficult to write have actually come relatively easily (as long as I stay focused… more on that […]

  • Excerpt – TVB: “The Intruder”

    The evening had grown suddenly much cooler, bearing a cool mist that was seeping into the forest. He could feel it wetting his face and beard. It was so dark and silent tonight. Just like— Zaelor’s pulse quickened, and his breaths went ragged. Calm down. You know what you’re doing now. Zaelor closed his eyes […]

  • Excerpt – TVB: “The Duel”

    Update : Corrected minor grammatical errors. Added applicable links. Updated formatting to current blog standards. Note: This post has been slightly edited to update it to the current version (as of 3-25-19) of The Victor’s Blade: Book 1. Enjoy! Zaelor broke into a dead sprint toward the intruder, quickly confirming his suspicion: he’d managed to […]

  • Something Different – Excerpt NOT from The Victor’s Blade

    Update : Updated attribution and general formatting to current blog standards. Well, I really wanted to throw down an excerpt starring Emarella, but I realized her entire introduction in the book needs to be redone. Sooo, instead, you get to see her in a very different setting! The following excerpt comes from a project I […]

  • Cut Scene – TVB: “Zaelor and the Inn”

    Update 10/3/2023: Updated formatting to current blog standards. The air was thick and humid at the inn tonight. Stale ale and staler patrons left the tavern swimming in stench. As much as he’d prefer to be able to breathe out in the cool summer breeze, no one was chugging alcohol under the stars. He’d opted […]

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