Ethnicities in The Agartes Epilogues

This is an issue that has been brought up by a couple of readers a while back, in that what ethnicities are the people in The Agartes Epilogues are, exactly? Well, the short answer is that it’s there, in the books. They’re Jinsein, or Kags (or Hafed or Baidhan, if you want to be specific), or …

The Prologues and Themes in The Agartes Epilogues

The prologue for the first book of The Agartes Epilogues starts rather abruptly: It is not recorded how Agartes knew that it was his son’s head inside the box. –Jaeth’s Eye It goes on to describe the aftermath of the massacre of Agartes Allaicras’ family some hundred or so years before the starts of the …

What? New Book, What? WHAT?!

I think my team must hate me sometimes. There we are, going through sales data and brainstorming early in the morning like we always do, and I’m like, “You know what, let’s make The Agartes Epilogues Book 0.5 a thing.” And everyone’s all supportive and cheerful but I’m pretty sure they’re all groaning and going off …

Traditional Epic Fantasy Heroes in The Agartes Epilogues

One of the challenging things about writing The Agartes Epilogues is that it is not written from the point of view of “heroes” in the traditional sense. The point of view characters are regular people with selfish desires, who just get caught up in the plot either because of their actions or through reasons beyond their …