Weapons of Old, Volume 2 of the Unbound Realm, is the second installment in my YA fantasy series

Weapons of Old has pushed my writing abilities to their limits.ย  It’s got fantasy-world pirates, creepy dungeon crawls, magic swords, nine-headed whips, dryads, giant battles, epic speeches, golems, existential philosophy, and a whole lot more!ย  I sincerely hope you enjoy my newest effort!

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Get A Door into Evermoor here:ย  A Door into Evermoorย  Get Weapons of Old here:ย  Weapons of Oldย  Get Korโ€™Thank here:ย  Korโ€™Thank:ย  Barbarian Valley Girl.ย  Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: ย Vol. 1 on Kindle.ย ย Vol. 2 on Kindle here: ย Vol.2 on Kindleย ย Vol. 3 on Kindle here: ย Vol. 3 on Kindleย ย Vol.4 on Kindle here:ย ย Vol. 4 on Kindleย  Echo Omnibus here:ย ย Echo Omnibusย  Echo Vol. 1 & 2 Combined Edition here:ย ย Combined Editionย  Musings, Volume 1 is available here:ย ย Musings, Volume 1ย ย  Hereโ€™s the miscellaneous gear that I use to try and become an uber-human:ย ย Optimization!๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ˜€


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11 responses to “Weapons of Old, Volume 2 of the Unbound Realm, is the second installment in my YA fantasy series”

  1. Congratulations on your latest release! It’s often the writing that challenges and pushes us that results in our best work.

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    1. Thank you! Absolutely, yes, I thought I’d write books faster with more experience, but with every book, I want to try something new, so I have to spend more time figuring it out!

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      1. Yes!!! Learning new methods is great until that wee fucknut in your brain has the idiotic idea to use it… and two years later you’re still tinkering with the story.

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      2. Totally. Even though new tools come along, they’re unfortunately meant to add complexity and depth, not streamline our processes, lol!

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      3. I like to comfort myself that I’m constantly upping my game. Though, if someone wanted to create a button that got all my editing done…

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      4. Editing can definitely be a pain, but I find it’s where I really bring the story into focus. Largely because I’m a sloppy drafter–I typically end up cutting over 50% of what I originally wrote. ๐Ÿ˜…

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  2. I’m slowly inching my way towards catching up on my TBR. Hoping to get to this one soon!

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    1. No worries! I did a lot more world-building, hope you enjoy it!

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      1. I bet I will! ๐Ÿ˜€

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  3. Thank you for sharing your latest work, Weapons of Old. It sounds like you’ve created an exciting and diverse fantasy world filled with a wide range of characters and challenges. I hope your readers enjoy it as much as you enjoyed writing it. It’s also great that you’ve provided links to your other works, giving readers the opportunity to explore more of your writing. Best of luck with your book sales, and keep up the great work!

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    1. Thank you muchly! Yes, I truly enjoyed writing it. Up until I wrote it, I hadn’t delved heavily into world-building because I was still refining my other skills and I felt like world-building could easily go down an off-track rabbit-hole if done incorrectly. It was awesome to finally dive into it!

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