Check out my first venture into YA fantasy! Jon’s a regular Earth kid who wants something more. After he stumbles through an interdimensional portal, his wishes are granted in spectacular fashion! During his journey, he encounters a Wolven King and an Elerican Witch, the last Wayfarer, and a half-Elf Princess! All this and more in A Door into Evermoor! #Kindle #KindleUnlimited #writingcommunity #writer #booktok #writerscommunity #writing
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“Evermoor” is a great place name. Brings up memories of Poe’s raven and “Nevermore.” Wishing you much success!
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Thank you muchly! It’s a thematic play on words, in that my protagonist wants something different, but he thematically gets more of the same. The spelling moor is connected to the idea of a swamp or a place you could get stuck in
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Moor and it’s spelling reminds me of Britain.
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Never thought of that, but I agree!
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“Evermoor” is a great name for a place. Reminds me of Poe’s raven and “Nevermore,” but much less sinister.
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Thanks!!
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“Evermoor” is a great name for a place. Reminds me of Poe’s raven and “Nevermore,” but much less sinister.
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Beautiful cover!
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Thank you!
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