Sunday, November 27, 2011

Hello guys,


I've not posted recently because I've been busy working towards my degree in college and attempting to gain some traction with a new novel I've been working on. I have been attempting to expand the Edit story into a novel, with some promising results, and if enough people request it I may post the next thousand words or so. But that's not what I wanted to say.


The main news I have right now is that I self-published an older novel of mine. I don't consider myself a novelist because of it, because I could have published practically anything and called it a novel, but this is a semi-decent old work of mine. It's the first in a series, but I don't know if I have plans to continue/finish the series at all. It depends on popular demand.


As you can tell, the contents of this blog are generally high concept, science fiction or fantasy fiction, so this novel is no different than that. The blurb line runs something like this:


Areo is a young man living with his father, sailing the seas and living on whatever salvage it gives up to them, until the day that his father is slain by a corrupt ruler and he is left adrift in the sea, swearing vengeance.

When he lands on the island of Rochana Citadeia, where the legendary Raven warriors train and work under the control of the Heiress Kasiana. He is trained as one of these deadly warriors, but he never forgets his oath of vengeance. When a mysterious priest arrives just in time to save him from death, telling of a heritage he never knew and abilities he has always had, Areo sets off on an epic quest to find his destiny, and with that, justice.



Anyway, if you all are interested, I am including the download links for both Kindle and Nook e-readers. Please keep in mind that you are not required to have one of these e-readers to actually purchase the book, but you can download it and read it on your computer, or through the Kindle or Nook apps on the iPad or other tablets. 

Kindle:

Nook:

Quick Note: I named the first book after the continent, Morrowind. After publishing it on Nook, I was then told that it shared a name with an extremely prominent video game. I then changed the name to Morrowstone to avoid further confusion when publishing on Kindle, and found another book (also after publishing) called "The Morrow Stone." I can't win. Neither of these are affiliated with my books. As a warning.

Thanks, and happy reading

Lowell J. Stevens