Showing posts with label Joshua's Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joshua's Blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Ragged Heroes Anthology, 99 Cents | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


These Aren't Your Typical Heroes

Heroes aren't defined by shining armor, golden crowns, or noble virtues.

Beggars, thieves, killers, children, and fools—a hero is anyone who takes a stand against oppression, abuse, and evil. Ragged though they may be, they hold their ground, defy hopeless odds, and conquer the impossible no matter the personal cost.

Eighteen bestselling and award-winning authors give you a look at what it truly means to be a hero: the simple act of standing up and making a difference, even to just one person.






Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Nite Fire: Chain Reaction (NF Bk#2) Cover Reveal | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:




​It’s almost here! Chain Reaction, the second book in my urban fantasy series, Nite Fire, will be releasing soon. In the meantime, I’m super excited to share the cover with you. Inspired by a compilation of several scenes within the book, the cover features empathic shapeshifter, Dahlia Nite, in her (mostly) human form. The artwork was created by my amazing cover artist, Alan Dingman.

If anyone can tell the difference between monsters and humans, it’s Dahlia Nite. For nearly a century, she’s hunted one to protect the other; safeguarding humanity from the creatures that slip through the torn veil between the worlds—creatures like her. But the lines are blurring. As people begin mutating and combusting on the streets, Dahlia realizes a strange affliction has descended upon Sentinel City. The mysterious ailment strikes all walks of life, from the posh, high-end nightclub district to the homeless community. Its victims, driven to random acts of savagery, are drawing attention too fast to cover up.

Assigned to the case, Dahlia and her human partner, Detective Alex Creed, investigate the deaths. But all they have is questions and bodies, and a public on the verge of panic. Working behind the scenes with her self-appointed sidekick, Casey Evans, Dahlia struggles to discover what, or who, is behind the alarming transformations. As the violence spreads and the mystery unfolds, she wonders: are the victims still human? Were they ever?

Chain Reaction is the second book in the Nite Fire Series.

Curious about the series?


Read excerpts at clschneiderauthor.com
Check out the trailer for Flash Point (bk#1) https://youtu.be/C041ClBpihI
Catch up with book #1 before book #2 comes out! http://mybook.to/NF1

Chain Reaction will be available for paperback and up for pre-order soon. Subscribe to my newsletter for information on the official release date http://bit.ly/2EgLFfr





​C.L. Schneider is an award-winning independent author of adult epic and urban fantasy. Born in a small Kansas town, she currently resides in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley Region with her husband and two sons. Her published works include the epic trilogy, The Crown of Stones, and Flash Point, the first book in her urban fantasy series, Nite Fire. Book two, Chain Reaction, will be released in early 2018.

Learn more about C.L. Schneider, and the worlds she creates, at clschneiderauthor.comwhere you can read reviews, excerpts and sneak peeks, join her Street Team, and subscribe to her newsletter. An active part of the indie author online community, you can connect with her on social media, where she is often found chatting about the daily ups and downs of a writer’s life.

Published Works

All titles available in paperback or for Kindle. Read free with Kindle Unlimited.

Nite Fire: Flash Point (Bk 1)
The Crown of Stones: Magic-Price (also available on Audible)
The Crown of Stones: Magic-Scars
The Crown of Stones: Magic-Borne



Sunday, 18 February 2018

Drunken Poet | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


If you find a poet’s poem
Written but undefined
Without the final line
It is likely the poet’s home
Tasteful but unrefined
Is fortified with wine!



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Saturday, 17 February 2018

The Fifth Brother | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Expanded Story of the Moravian tale of ‘Four Brothers’
It was once told some time ago that there were four brothers that were the son of a huntsman that had saved a princess from a dragon. The four brothers had each mastered gainful trades with skills beyond any other with their craft. The eldest brother was a cobbler, who could fix anything by saying, “mend it”. The second brother was a thief, who could have anything by saying, “take it”. The third brother was an astrologer, who could see anything by saying, “find it”. And the youngest brother was a hunter like his father, who could slaughter any creature by saying, “kill it”.

As the story is told, and re-told, and told again, the brothers were granted kingdoms and riches by saving the princess from the perilous dragon. What is not told is the story of the mysterious fifth brother, the son of the father and the harlot, who the other brothers had never known.

After the dragon was slain, the brothers had lived happily in their kingdoms, showered with gifts and riches and beautiful wives. Their father traveled to each of his four son’s homes at each season to live a happy life, rejoicing in the success of his sons.

After a short time, the father thought to himself, ‘I have had four sons who have all brought blessings upon my house and upon my name. I am nearing old age and I am deserving of more blessings yet. I should have another son to increase my joy.’

The father no longer had a wife, who had died a number of years ago, and set out to find the mother of his youngest son. After propositioning several women with his intended plan and being turned down more times than appendages he had, the father become discouraged. That is, until a woman at an alehouse told him that she desperately wanted a child. She offered to carry his child for a bit of coin as long as they remained unwed and he remained absent from the child’s life until adulthood. The father agreed, feeling as though he had no other choice. The father had no issue in paying the woman for her deed, as each of his other sons were rich and gave him money freely.

The deed was done and the father did not come to the alehouse anymore, dying before his youngest son reached adulthood. On his deathbed, he told the eldest son, the cobbler, of what he had done.

The eldest son vowed to find his littlest brother and quickly met with his three younger brothers that were still monarchs in their kingdoms. Upon hearing the news, the astrologer said, “find it”, and shared that the fifth brother was still be at the alehouse, full of grief from the life that he had endured. The brothers set off on a three day journey to meet their youngest sibling with hopes of showering the boy, who was clearly a pauper, with the riches of their family.

Along the path, the brothers were met by a hoodlum of bandits. The bandits threatened to kill them and their horses if they did not turn over their riches. The huntsman, thinking of his little brother’s woe, did not want to be delayed by the bandits. He condemned justice and said, “kill it”, and they all fell dead.

On the second day, when stopping for midday meal, the horses became spooked and fled away from the camp. The brothers rushed to grab the reins but were unsuccessful as horses can gallop quite quickly. The cobbler, huntsman, and astrologer became panicked as the horses increased their distance from the camp. The thief simply smiled at his brothers and said, “take it”, and the horses were back at the brothers’ side. Together, they continued their journey.

On the third day, at the alehouse, the pauper agreed to meet with the four brothers and listen to the story of their father. The pauper responded saying, “My mother died in birthing me and I have always wondered at whom my father was that abandoned me. I wonder at whether your story brings me joy or pain, but my heart breaks in sadness.”

The cobbler said, “mend it”, and the fifth brother’s heart was whole. The pauper soon found himself overwhelmed with happiness and joy that had never been known before. He welcomed the riches of his brothers, and embraced them as kin.

“What is your trade?” the cobbler finally asked their youngest.

“I am minstrel but not like any other minstrel. Whenever I say ‘sing it’, my song is heard by the whole world.”

And, the minstrel did just that, telling the story of his four brothers that had lifted him from his despair into gladness. From that time forward, the five brothers brought all the more blessings to their house and to their name.



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Friday, 16 February 2018

Horatius | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Why ever do you try to know
The future, which nothing is known?
As though prophecy, or the divine, can say
What will come of your fate and mine.

Stop this; don’t waste your time,
For still the frost will come
While the thunderstorms roll by
And we are drunk on summer wine.

Come, before the winter air blows
For your life hangs like a simple rose
Drooping down for the plucking
Take it before it goes.



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Thursday, 15 February 2018

Making Rent | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


I deposit the payment within my bra
Contemplating this strange relationship
I am not a friend and nothing more
Just a stranger who's told to bite your lip

Your body crushes me against the wall
I savor the taste of your flesh carefully
Ignoring the blade against my throat
I pretend to moan and purr in ecstasy

You have your way and I get mine
Before you walk out my scrappy door
In the back, I hear my baby cry
I swear to you, I am not a whore.



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Life's Expedition | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Walking, fragmented
A desolate street
Tattered and hollow
Laced with deceit
Secret destinations
Whispered in passing
Twisted thoughts echo
Forever everlasting
Empty questions
With vain replies
The living walk onward
While another corpse cries.



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Scythes Anonymous | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Czern clumsily held the sharpie marker and etched his name on the My Name Is nametag before pressing the adhesive to his dilapidated gray robe. The letters were crooked but he was satisfied with his handwriting. It had taken him nearly a month to learn to print the five letters. Still, despite his progress in learning to write, Czern was frustrated with having to wear the nametag. It completely stole away the significance of attending the group called Scythes Anonymous.

The group leader began speaking while Czern made his way to his seat, "Please, everyone, come and find your seat in the circle of trust. After six long weeks, we are finally at the end of our little meetings. Who would like to start?"

A brawny fellow stood from metal folding chair, gripping his scythe in one hand and the white sheet that barely clung to his waist with his other, "My name is Cronus or Saturn, depending on what text you read. I didn't sleep with my scythe for the first time last night."

The male next to him with bright golden hair and a set of fluffed, white wings clapped enthusiastically.

"Cronus, I am glad to hear your progress, but," the group leader said, "I have told you for over a month to wear real clothes to these meetings. You cannot strut about in a sheet. It is not allowed in the twenty-first century."

"Please tell me we aren't going to play Twister again?" an elderly man in a pitch black robe shivered uncomfortably next to Czern. "I still don't know why you made us do that!"

"No, Father. Of course not, and it was a test of resilience."

"I am still having nightmares..."

Cronus shrugged, adjusting his sheet, "I thought it was rather enjoyable."

Father glared at the god, once a Titan, "You didn't have someone's testicles resting on the back of your neck when the spinner jammed."

Cronus returned the pinned look, "Hey! Need I remind you that I castrated Uranus and threw his testicles into the sea with this scythe?"

"Might as well," Czern mumbled, "You tell us every week."

The blonde clapped again with the same excitement as before.

"That did not need an applause, Samael." The group leader shook his head gravely.

"The hell it doesn't," Cronus bawled, "That act alone gave birth to Aphrodite, who has blessed this planet for centuries with her beauty."

"I am well aware," the leader muttered.

"Now might be a good time to mention that I actually did not sleep at all last night, so when I said that I did not...uh...sleep with my scythe -

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Monday, 12 February 2018

Dishonored Prometheus | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Ascend to Mount Caucasus and witness Prometheus,
Aloneness fulfills his heart; Ethon pricks his poor pate,
An unruly doom held for the most striking sire of the fire,
Alas, the choir denotes a fate for his audacity judged amiss.

Hubris! Zeus’ detestation for mankind’s undying prying,
Implying that the finite might materialize beyond the wise,
Cries echo from Hera of the duplicity, vigilant of a heifer, Lo,
Oh, hidden by tricky Bosporus, the lustful ox was underlying.

Relying on Prometheus to direct the desired maiden, forbidden,
Again, an eminent one plants a fruitful seed, an honorable deed,
His creed reprimanded by his prosperities; nay, heed Heracles,
Such glories sung louder than Prometheus’ kindness and Zeus’ sin.

When legends of compassion are tethered with assent to men’s essence,
The evanescence of each intention will disperse with mankind’s insolence.



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Saturday, 10 February 2018

Orpheus, The First Pederast | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Hail,
Charon, eyes hollow,
          Behold Orpheus, flouter of men,
               Derider of gods, save Apollo,
          And, silencer of sirens,
                    and singer of sin.
     Hear me,
O’ boatman, sordid,
          Orpheus, again, comes to Hades fire,
               An augur among the dead,
          Vociferously playing music
                    upon his golden lyre.
     I pray,
Ferryman, obolus hoarder,
          Catch Eurydice for Orpheus,
               For whom fled the satyr,
          Embracing death while
                    her husband went amiss.



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Friday, 9 February 2018

A Slave's Liberation | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Vrorgard stepped into the wide coliseum with the shabby sword limply held in his hand. His lips were chapped and the wounds of yesterday were already scabbing.  He groaned in agony, attempting to stand upright.

The sounds of the masses resounded against his eardrums. The familiar din was deafening.
He had only taken three steps into the arena before he found himself biting his inner cheek to draw attention away from his swollen, bare feet. The sands were scorching and his soles were cut and brimming with pus and infection. He had accumulated the Rot from his cell mate, the bastard, who had died the week prior. It was as though the Sun God mocked his Fate, heavily breathing fire upon his sole/soul.

The slaves were given very little for these barbarous displays of brashness. Before the Ga’tol Guard had taken him prisoner, slaughtering his father and stealing away his betrothed, Vrorgard had lived in mediocre luxury. At this moment, his life was not fit for the hogs. If he were not slaughtered, he would die from the Rot. Having little control of Fate left a man like Vrorgard desperate.

“Citizens of Ga’tol,” exclaimed the Crier from the lofty retreat above the arena, “Prepare for a display of nerve and gallantry never before witnessed in the Dome. Today, this fearless slave, with nothing to lose and nothing to gain, will fend off three starved lions from the forests of Vashual!”

The Sun God really did hate him. Vrorgard could only think that he must have been a rain cloud in a previous life.

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Thursday, 8 February 2018

Visit My Patreon & Say Hello | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:





Last month, I started my author patreon. I am happy to announce that after a couple of weeks we have already reached the halfway mark on the first milestone. But we have a long way to go! Let me give a bit of an introduction to my patreon and why I kickstarted it.

I write for a living. This year, I plan to attend almost 40 conventions to speak on panels, engage with fans, and sell books. I jumped into the convention scene last year, and I honestly love it! Traveling around and meeting fans rocks, but the cost is pretty great. Even small cons cost around $300, not including hotel stay or fuel.

This Patreon page is to support my attendance at conventions, help pay for quality book covers, fan art, and editing services. This year I will be going to Steel City Con, Cincinnati Comic Con, Heroes Con, SuperCon, Marble City, and so forth. I know several readers have asked for me to make it as far as Texas, New York, or even Utah. Your patron dollars go directly into paying for the hotel, gas, and food to get me to these different places. I want to come to your town! 

So Look Around and see if you like my work. You can get access to exclusive Patron-only content for as little as $2 each month, and starting at the $5 level you'll really get some cool rewards.

Whether you fund me or not, thank you for taking the time to read through my ramblings!


VIEW MY PATREON




Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Divided We Fall | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Days of laughter have passed
For the sad old earth is dying
And,
     The hills no longer sing a joyous thing.

Like split streams along the riverbed
The fabric of our existence is unraveling
Still,
     We use our breath to incite more death.



Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Monday, 5 February 2018

My Brother's Keeper by Daniel L. Welch | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Dark times continue to plague the ravaged land of Veronia. Nicolai and Jewel have been captured, a powerful talisman falls into the hands of the enemy, and the might of the Kiman Empire sits on Tamore’s doorstep. In an attempt to protect Tamore from destruction, Leo “The Bloody Rose” stands with his army in one last, death-defying attempt to defend Veronia against the Kiman Empire. Outnumbered and facing off against sorcerers embedded within the Red Army’s ranks, Leo's stronghold threatens to fall.

Meanwhile Abaddon, the leader of the Kiman Empire, is attempting to conjure up what was thought to be an extinct race of giants to aid in the war while Nicolai and Jewel are forced to watch. By using the might of the giants, Abaddon reveals his plan to flatten Veronia first and rule the world not only as an emperor, but as a living a god. Nicolai discloses to Jewel that the Ring of Solomon has the power to reveal forbidden knowledge to its bearer. Now that it is in enemies’ hands, Abaddon is closer than ever to succeeding in summoning monsters, threatening to destroy Tamore, and the Free Cities of Veronia, forever.

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Daniel L Welch was born in Stroud, Oklahoma in 1984. After graduating from Claremore High-School, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps where he embarked on a four year active duty enlistment that took him around the world. He was stationed in California, Virginia, Okinawa Japan and deployed to Fallujah, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

After an honorable discharge from the military, Daniel moved back to Claremore, Oklahoma. In 2007 he began employment at his local Sheriff's Office. In 2008, Daniel was lent a book and after completing it, fell in love with reading fantasy/fiction and immersed himself in the genre. In 2013 he began writing his own novel and Tears of Blood (The Veronian Archives) was born.

Outside the realm of literature, Daniel has received numerous awards for his service in the military, and as a Law Enforcement Officer. In 2013 he graduated from American Public University with a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice. Daniel is an Oklahoma Defensive Tactics Instructor and a former amateur mixed martial arts, cage-fighter. Daniel currently lives in Claremore, Oklahoma with his girlfriend Pun, and their Chihuahua named Taco (Co-Author). He spends most of his spare time fishing, reading, and writing gritty, fictional novels......

To learn more about Daniel and his upcoming books, visit his website at www.daniellwelch.com.

Saturday, 3 February 2018

Do You Know Anais Chartschenko? | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


I have the pleasure of introducing a long time friend, gamer, poet, and musician, Anais Chartschenko. Anais has an exceptional voice and frequently impresses me with her ability to express it in a variety of art forms.

Anaïs Chartschenko hails from the Canadian wilderness. She has come to enjoy such modern things as electric tea kettles. Her published works are below.




  
 
 
 
 

My review of The Weightless One:


If you can expect anything from Chartschenko's poetry, it would be her works have a realistic grit that will leave you breathless after the last page is turned. This is a book that should be given to any parent, clinician, or individual who has been touched by residential treatment. I promise you will continue to flip through this treasure for a long time.


My review of The Whisper Collector:


The Whisper Collector is RAW; and you WILL find yourself tremoring at the end of many of these completed masterpieces. Years have come and gone since I have read poetry capable of clearly painting a picture of the path of humanness, giving color to the pain and suffering accompanying us on this lonely, troubled road. Chartschenko's words cut deep, giving breath of the very horrors many have witnessed, but have not had the strength to speak themselves. The prose within this collection have touched many of my own memories, curiousities, and base fears restricted to the long, dark hours during sleepless nights! I have listened to countless freestyle, raw readings of poetry on stages across the United States, and any poem within this collection would be a sound addition on that stage.

Little Fish


We lay in a tight row
Like sardines,
Wrapped tight in
Blankets and thick
Fuzzy pajamas
Getting our blood
Pressure checked
Lay down, and close
My eyes to the other
Girls' gossip, they
Try to include me,
But I have nothing
To say in the morning
This is a strange torment,
Laying so close to the others
Trapped between laughter
And the talk of having to
Drink ensures or not,
Of having to go to an
Increased nutrition plan,
Of family therapy sessions
Coming at the end of the
Week.

Thursday, 1 February 2018

10 Word Poem: Nature's Wrath | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Be cautious
Modern man
Of cloaked sentinels
With frozen talons







Joshua Robertson is an award-winning author in epic, dark fantasy. You may recognize him as the dude whose dragons were said to destroy George R.R. Martin's and Christopher Paolini's dragons in a very biased Twitter poll. His first novel, Melkorka, was released in 2015, and he has been writing fantasy fiction like clockwork ever since. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He currently lives in North Carolina with his better half and his horde of goblins. Learn more at http://www.robertsonwrites.com or connect with him on Twitter or Instagram @RobertsonWrites.

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Strong Armed by JC Boyd | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:




Enjoy this interview with my brother, JC Boyd, and the excellent short story he wrote in my Thrice NIne Legends saga, featuring one of the cannabalistic centaurs.

When did you start writing?


As I recall, my brother suggested we write stories one lazy, summer afternoon. I thought the idea was ludicrous, but being the younger, I followed his lead. The memory still lurks in the back of my mind as one of the best. Over the years, Joshua has continued to push me to write, so it is only fitting that my first published work, Anaerfell, was co-authored with him.

That lazy summer afternoon was in about 4th grade. I started writing my first novel, a horror story which featured kids from my class. Unsurprisingly, I did not finish. A similar attempt with a fantasy novel in junior high brought similar results. Not until my fourth attempt at writing did I finish my first novel, completing it my senior year of high school. The final product still makes me cringe, but elements, themes, and even characters from that book still creep into what I write now.


What motivates you to write?


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Monday, 29 January 2018

The Prince's Parish | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


Edgar left his grandfather's sheep farm to become a curate at Arterbury Castle. He had expected a disciplined life with rigorous studies, but instead his spirit is tested by his sinful peers. When death knocks at the church door, Edgar must decide whether or not he has what it takes to survive.

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Saturday, 27 January 2018

The Glass Thief by John Ryers | Joshua Robertson

Originally posted by Joshua Robertson:


A year ago, I interviewed John Ryers, the talented author of The Glass Thief, and thought I would relive the moment. Please take the opportunity to read through our interview and check out John Ryers. As one of my favorite books of 2017, you will not be disappointed.



A debt is owed.


Del Kanadis–indentured thief to the King of Fires–desires freedom above all else. When given the opportunity to repay his debt with a single job, he begrudgingly accepts, believing it to be a fool’s errand. His task: infiltrate a secluded village rumoured to hold a relic capable of defeating the Fire King’s enemies.

Living amongst the townsfolk and gaining the trust of those in charge, Del quickly discovers they know more than they’re letting on, and that perhaps the relic truly does exist. Upon discovering their ultimate secret, he realizes winning his own life back could come at the cost of everyone else losing theirs.

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