I’m J.W. Hall Author The Soul Fire Prince: a book which follows Fayne Rhune, an elf with a cursed name. Kayiel Remnus: A Queen’s Blade without a queen. And Ariss Witchvixen who must choose between her own soul and the survival of her people.
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3rd book in my Far Light series! I'm still on the fence about the title... Either way, expect a late April release!
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I'm reading through the second shadow and bone book in preparation for the second season of the show! The show is one of the best adaptations I've seen to date. Just give me more of the Crows!
Sorry for being away for so long, but life got a little crazy and social media is not my forte!
The Good news is my book The Sohl Fire Prince is finally out! Check it out here: https://t.co/VWA8MOeGPz
Tall obelisks of Fell’s many spire forests pull enough water from the sky to give even an Arienin like me reprieve from the sands. And the water is clean too, I’ve only had better in Fayer. So don’t be like me, don’t put off a trip to Fell. It will be a trip well worth it. 4/4
Your Traveler’s guide to Sohl.
God touched: the surprisingly verdant sands of Fell.
For someone who grew up in Areina, Fell felt like my antithesis. 1/4 #Lore#SohlRevenant#fantasy
The deserts of Fell are just as large as they say. But before traveling there I wouldn’t have known how full of life the Kingdom is as well. Its people warm and welcoming as those of the Twilari. The deserts themselves are filled with life diverse, and bursting with energy. 3/4
He’s also an unnaturally good shot with his revolvers and very handy in a fight, even if he does get a little too excited. Most of all, though, Jesper is a joy to read. Entertaining and cheerful he adds much needed levity to a crew of mostly solemn criminals. 3/3
Clearly I am a fan of fantasy, unfortunately I’m also terrible at drawing so here are some 3D renders to show my love for the genre instead. Twin revolvers of Jesper: Six of Crows #art#3D#Fan#of#Fantasy 1/3
Jesper, like all of the crows we get to meet, is a flawed character. He likes gambling far too much and it lands him in trouble constantly. He can be relied upon when he's in sight, but leave him alone with money and inevitably he will gamble it away. 2/3
The Fellsian people are proud. Bound by honor in ways that often make them difficult to deal with for outsiders. That never bothers Fellsians though, they love their country and would gladly bear any hardship in her name. 4/4
Thor’s Day, Lore’s Day: Thursday, named after the god of thunder: Thor. In appreciation for stories old and new, here is a bit of lore from my own story. This week is the kingdom of Fell 1/4 #amwriting#WIP#LORE#art
Collections of towering obelisks, the spire forests of Fell pull water out of the air, creating a half dozen oasis that provide the Fellsian people relief from the kingdom’s hot dry desert. 3/4
A walk amongst the Highari is an enlightening experience. It surrenders a first hand perspective on what happens when once brilliant lights of civilization dim. I hope dearly that one day the Highari return to their former glory. Until then they stand as a lesson to us all. 4/4
Traveler’s Tuesday. Your traveler’s guide to Sohl.
Shadow of the Past: The dimming of the Highari People
The Highari were once the greatest Nation on Sohl. #Lore#SohlRevenant#fantasy 1/4
The populations of the cities have dropped so low as to make them feel cold and empty. Much of the architecture is in a state of disrepair, and the colleges feel just as lifeless as the cities themselves. 3/4