Guest Blogging
Guest Post at Fantasy Faction
First half of a guest post I wrote for Fantasy-Faction, on The Fantasy Language Problem.
First half of a guest post I wrote for Fantasy-Faction, on The Fantasy Language Problem.
Another blurb!
“I absolutely loved it. Wexler balances the actions of his very human characters with just the right amount of imaginative “magic” to keep me wanting more.” – Taylor Anderson, National Bestselling Author of the Destroyerman Series
Got the first blurb for The Thousand Names from my editor today, from S.M. Stirling:
“Wexler has produced something unusual in the fantasy line, with a setting reminiscent of the early Victorian period, out on the bleeding edge of Empire, a world of dust and bayonets and muskets… and magic. The characters are fascinating and -all- of them have secrets. The heroes range from the noble to the distinctly ambiguous…I read it at a gulp and look forward to more.”
– S.M. Stirling, New York Times bestselling author of LORD OF MOUNTAINS
Particularly exciting for me since some of his books (especially his early series with David Drake, The General) were part of the inspiration for Shadow Campaigns in the first place.
Here’s a guest post I wrote for the Civilian Reader book review blog on my appreciation for Terry Pratchett.