Normal People Doing Normal Things

Marketing The Agartes Epilogues in a genre that thrives on a lot of cool ideas and concepts has always been a challenge. Quenby Olson’s review of Sapphire’s Flight a couple of weeks ago summarizes this very well:  At its heart, it’s about its characters, caught in the machinations of an epic fantasy world that simply will not leave …

Leap of Faith

I like to say that I’m lucky to have been born to a hard life, because I’ve never had the chance to be comfortable. I still remember my parents chugging down energy drinks in the middle of the night, trying to finish an engineering contract for a local government official under the threat of death. …

The Agartes Epilogues is One Book, Plus Other Delicious Extras

In preparation for Jaeth Eye being r/fantasy’s RRAWR Book Club pick of the month, I thought I’d help give a quick intro and introduce some ideas that’ll help along with the reading. (No spoilers, but feel free to disregard this if you’re the kind of person who likes mysteries. Also, maybe I ramble too much). I …