Yet another book on sale for you - and some editing updates
Sep 21, 2024 10:00 am
Hello again!
It has been a hectic couple of weeks, but I have still managed to make decent progress on 'Elvish Rebels.' I have a document called 'Book 2 Notes - Editing changes needed' which has been growing steadily in size, and is now long enough to qualify as a short story.
Most of the changes are just switching around exiting bits. Stuff like 'start foreshadowing X earlier' or 'reveal Y in a later chapter.' Stuff that's not too difficult to change—as long as I don't get myself all tangled up in the details.
I may have mentioned it before, but the biggest mistake I seem to have made in this first draft is that I forgot a character from book 1 even existed 🤦
Thankfully it wasn't too major of a character, but still ... I can't help but slap my forehead every time I remember I did that! A whole character!
To reward your patience, I will hopefully be able to share a few excerpts or tidbits that are somewhat fit for human eyes. Until then, I have yet another discounted book for you to enjoy!
The King & Kishar - 99c
Blurb:
Semi-Finalist Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off 8
But how can he rule when he has been cursed to forget everything?
His city is in chaos. Hinatsi rebels clash with his soldiers, and their mysterious leaders try to capture the King.
With the help of High Priestess Idza and General Qanatha, he must relearn their laws and customs, and who he was as a King. His former self seemed cruel and cold, and he is plagued with doubts. He is an imposter in King’s clothing—do they even have the right man?
They must flee to the great Temple of Mesopos where the King’s memory might be restored. The rebels are never far behind, and day by day the curse progresses.
There is little hope they will reach the temple in time.
Even if they do, will the King want to continue ruling as a cold tyrant?
Here's a recent review for The King & Kishar:
https://fanfiaddict.com/review-the-king-kishar-by-timothy-s-currey/
This is my most unique book in some ways. For one thing, there aren't many fantasy books inspired by ancient Sumeria / Mesopotamia. This makes it a little hard to promote, but on the other hand, people seem to enjoy its unique aspects.
Grab a copy, enjoy, and peruse the books below as well!
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Until next time!