Woo hoo! Bolted to the Bone (science-fantasy for the holidays) is out today! #indieauthor#fantasybooks#scifibooks Find it on eBook platforms, including: https://t.co/ZzGBMSjAJg
@lhallwriter Infusing Celtic legend into science fantasy... Despite being mortal enemies, a saint and her disgraced former commander must solve the mystery of a failing sky and find the missing children of their shattered world.
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While Bolted to the Bone didn't make it through the latest round in #SPFBO, very appreciative of the chance to compete and the support along the way. Best of luck to the remaining books!
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It's been one year on Substack. To celebrate, enjoy the following dungeon scenario—castle ruins and beasts, all on one page! #dnd#dungeonsanddragons#ttrpg
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The duel in “The Deluge” (1974) is widely regarded as the most realistic swordfight ever put to screen because it strips away theatrical flourish and presents combat as it actually was: brutal, exhausting, and governed by physical reality rather than stylized choreography.