by G.L. Breedon | Jan 18, 2016 | Books, Fantasy, Realms of Shadow and Grace, The Dragon Star
Continued from Part 1 The more I worked on creating the world and thought about the overarching story of a new god appearing to people in their dreams and urging them to a pilgrimage toward the Forbidden Realm, the more stories and characters started to pop up. Seven...
by G.L. Breedon | Jan 14, 2016 | Books, Fantasy, Realms of Shadow and Grace, The Dragon Star
With The Dragon Star finally available at Amazon US and Amazon UK (as well as all other Amazon outlets) I thought readers might be interesting in the story behind the storytelling. I’ve previously posted about writing the Miscellany of Fragments and Artefacts...
by G.L. Breedon | Jan 1, 2016 | Books, Fantasy, Realms of Shadow and Grace, The Dragon Star
Happy New Year! What better way to start the new year than with an epic sword and sorcery novel? The Dragon Star (Realms of Shadow and Grace – Volume 1: Episodes 1-7) is now available on Amazon US and Amazon UK as well as most other Amazon outlets. The novel is 800...
by G.L. Breedon | Dec 29, 2015 | Books, Fantasy, The Dragon Star
Before I started writing The Dragon Star (which at the time I referred to as The Pilgrim Star) I had decided that I didn’t want it to be a typical fantasy novel, and in particular that I didn’t want it to have, as so many fantasy novels do, a glossary at...
by G.L. Breedon | Dec 23, 2015 | Books, Fantasy, The Dragon Star
When I was a young teen and first introduced to Dungeons and Dragons by a friend one of the things that attracted me were the gazetteers – guides to make believe worlds. When I started writing The Dragon Star I had only thought about including a map or two. Then as I...
by G.L. Breedon | Nov 14, 2014 | Fantasy, Realms of Shadow and Grace, The Pilgrim Star, Writing Update
(Placeholder cover for the new novel until my wife and I have time to design a new one.) It’s been a long time since I’ve had a chance to blog. While working on the new novel, I simply didn’t have the time, and then the day job resumed and ate up even more...