TITLE: Game of Gods (The Ruination Gods Series)
RELEASE
DATE: June 5, 2017
AUTHOR: Keith Edward English
PAGE COUNT: 342
ISBN: 978-1546361718
IMPRINT: Chimera
CATEGORIES:
Fantasy/Action & Adventure
KEYWORDS: fantasy saga, epic fantasy, sword & sorcery, ruination gods,
magic, demons, invasion
ONE LINER:
The
universe trembles as the gods that preside over it begin bending it to
their will, destroying those unfortunate souls caught in their wake.
SYNOPSIS:
Phalax
has become a puppet of a god and is forced to obey his demented will,
laying waste to the very people he once protected. As Baronfall
struggles to recover from the demonic invasion, another threat appears
from the mountains, Phalax acting as its spearhead. Stuck inside his
steel prison, Phalax watches, helpless and withering, as he demolishes
everything in his path. The gods think themselves untouchable, but they
are not the only ones who hunt. If the cosmos is going to burn, so too
will the gods that pull its strings.
Guest Post:
Things
happen inside my head, stuff I sometimes wish was real or that I could somehow
experience. I make it real and I live it by writing it. I’ve always been
enamored with fantasy novels. As a teenager reading books definitely meant for
adults, I became lost in the stories. The characters would draw me into their
special world and I’d embark on this epic quest with them, discovering things
about myself just as they did the same for themselves.
Very
early on, I would think about the exterior motives of characters when none were
given. I would make the story more real for myself, as good readers should do
when a good writer allows them to draw some of their own conclusions.
Eventually, I was coming up with my own characters and ideas and imagining them
taking place in the different world of which I became familiar with.
I
began my journey by setting a short story in Faerun, a land where the Forgotten
Realms books published by Wizards of the Coast, exists. I chose this for one
simple reason; my favorite author, Paul S. Kemp, set many of his stories here.
I was familiar with the land and not yet ready to tackle the challenge of
making my own. I was only a sophomore in high school when I wrote this, and it
was nothing more than a terrible action scene. But from this poor writing, I
took inspiration. I discovered that I loved doing this and that I needed to
pursue it until I became a published author.
My
motivation has always been my want to be like those authors who stole my
imagination years ago, to write a book that could do the same to another. As to
what inspired this book though, I cannot remember. And honestly, that is how
most of my stories work. I’ve written over twenty different pieces and only a
very few have any kind of reason for being written. The others just happened by
accident.
I’ve
had to explain it before to those who question how I come up with the things I
write. Each time I tell them it is a simple as my mind being a farmer that
strolls through his crops each day, looking for the ripe fruit. I’ll have an
idea, analyze it before I pick it from the vine, then decide whether or not
it’s rotten, needs more time, or is ready. My mind seems to work of its own
accord when it is time to come up with something to write. I suddenly have a
story, and most times, I have the entire thing and need to just do the easy
part; write.
There’s
never a time when I don’t have something to work on. When I begin working on
something, I just sit down and do it. I don’t create an outline unless it’s to
keep track of what the characters have done after they have done it. I normally
grab either a beer or a cup of coffee and open the creative floodgates. I
continue straight on through a novel, even if I have to leave something I don’t
like, until it is finished. Once the first draft is done, I return to the
beginning to read and edit. Writing is the easy part; making it good is where
the real work happens.
For
me, writing is as much a part of my life as breathing is.
AUTHOR BIO:
Keith lives in Stockton, CA, teaching Krav Maga at
American Martial Arts Academy. He enjoys a nice cigar on rare occasions but
cannot exist long without good beer. He absolutely loves metal and rock, In
Flames and Lamb of God his musical bread and butter. Besides teaching Krav and
headbanging to metal, Keith also enjoys the outdoors, its furry and feathery
inhabitants, drawing, and spending time with his loved ones.
AUTHOR LINKS:
http://www.twitter.com/kedwardenglish, https://www.facebook.com/keith.english.359 http://dargonzine.org/author/kenglish/
AMAZON US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0716LFXTM
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