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Samuel Z Jones

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Can I just say "Authonomy works"? Seriously, the feedback I get here has given me the shove I needed to publish my stuff on-line.

I've now got a dozen books out in various formats, and more in the pipeline. Anyone interested can find them at either of the weblinks below. They're really small links, inconveniently stashed right at the bottom of the page. but they're there.

Thanks to everyone for all the feedback on Akurite Empire. I've recently uploaded a new books, The Lord Protector, and it's for that one that I'd especially appreciate comments and backings from now on.

I do return reads and comments, and I'll happily chat to anyone about writing.

favourite books

FANTASY:
The Worm Ouroborous - E.R Eddison
The Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis
The Cosmic Trilogy - CS Lewis
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness - Hugh Cook
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant - Stephen Donaldson
The Gap Series - Stephen Donaldson
Neuromancer - William Gibson
The Renshai Novels - M.Z Reichert
The Earthsea Quartet - Ursula LeGuin
Discworld - Terry Pratchett
Dragonlance - M. Weis & T. Hickman
Cthullhu Mythos - HP Lovecraft
Conan - Robert E Howard
Sorcery - Steve Jackson
The War of Powers - R.E. Vardman & Victor Milan
The Dragonbone Chair - Tad Williams
Sunset Warrior - Eric Van Lustbader
Way of The Tiger - M Smith & J Thompson
Lone Wolf - Joe Dever
Fighting Fantasy - Ian Livingstone
Dragon Warriors - D Morris & O Johnson

RESEARCH:
Occidental Mythology - Joseph Campbell
The Hero With 1000 Faces - Joseph Campbell
Eats, shoots & leaves - Lynne Truss

HISTORICAL:
Bows Against the Barons - Geoffrey Trease
Enemy of God - Bernard Cornwell
Sharpe - Bernard Cornwell
Dawn of Empire - Samuel Barone
Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes
Morte D'Arthur - Sir Thomas Mallory

FICTION:
Mike Hammer - Mickey Spillane
Fu Manchu - Sax Rohmer
The Hap & Leonard novels - Joe R Landsdale
The Starbridge Novels - Susan Howatch
Don Camillo - Giovanni Guareschi
Kinky Friedman - Kinky Friedman (no that's not a typo)

GRAPHIC NOVELS
(And if you think comics ain't literature, then you've never read the ones on this list)

Preacher - Garth Ennis
Hellblazer - various authors
Sin City - Frank Miller
Watchmen - Alan Moore
V for Vendetta - Alan Moore
Kingdom Come - Mark Waid
Powers - BM Bendis & MA Oeming
Y: The Last Man - Brian K Vaughn
Strangers in paradise - Terry Moore

my websites

http://www.dekelliastravels.co.uk     http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/97230

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The Lord Protector

Samuel Z Jones

The evil empress is defeated, but the land lies in ruins. Starvation and superstition reign. One good knight will light the ensuing dark age.


Sabra Daishen, the Red Knight of the Rebellion, has gone north to secure the borders against the allies of the defeated Empress. Behind her, the Daishen leaves a land devastated by war and one trusted knight to rebuild the fallen nations.

Sir Taran Denebar, wise in the ways of knighthood and sworn to the Daishen's quest, must restore order among the rebel factions before the Darician Plateau collapses again into civil war. The Revolutionary Women's Regiment are rapidly seizing Kellia and the Rebel Separatists have laid claim to Daricia. Southern Kellia is rife with witch-hunts and die-hard Imperial outlaws.

But on her way north, Sabra Daishen has earned the wrath of Red Shakasha. Forbidden by gaes from direct vengeance, the immortal sorceress comes to Sabra's homeland to wreak bloody retribution.





 

Akurite Empire

Samuel Z Jones

The great hero Kam Daishen lies dead; taking his name and armour, a young woman sets out to complete the slain knight's quest.


For twenty years, civil war has wracked the Darician Plateau; now the armies of the Empress Kaesa stand poised to seize victory. From the smoke of war comes a rebel champion, Sabra Daishen, sworn to the quest and guided by the ancient spirit of a warrior whose armour she wears.

To overcome the legions of the mad empress, Sabra must unite the rebel factions; accompanied by the old sword-diva Meridian Charn and the beastman archer Menalowen, Sabra sets out to raise an army.

But behind the imperial legions stands the Empress herself, a woman possessed of dark sorcery and supported by inhuman allies; to win victory on the battlefield, Sabra must first defeat the demons of her past to become more than a knight, and master the spiritual powers of a paladin.

 

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Isoje David wrote 5 days ago

Hi My name is Isoje David, and I hail from Nigeria here. Please ....

Wanttobeawriter wrote 5 days ago

Samuel, My book Who Killed the President was as near the desk as 20 a....

jlbwye wrote 7 days ago

Hi again Sam, Here’s some more stars for a book I’ve enjoyed in the ....

Melissa Writes wrote 23 days ago

That's great, thank you. I've put yours on my list to read. Best, M....

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Hi, I see that you're a fantasy-writer like me. I wondered if you'd b....

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I wrote 37 days ago

Chapter two picks up dramatically; you might even consider making this the opening. The only incongruity is that chapter one is expressly in an alternate world,whereas chapter two is ambiguous on that point. The dialogue is excellent; your sense of humour comes through to provide believable ch... view book

I wrote 37 days ago

There are the beginnings here of an excellent Fantasy story; nice storytelling voice, clear unfolding of the plot and the setting. The first half of the first chapter though is backstory; that could all be given later, spread out across dialogue and narration or outright shown within the story. T... view book

I wrote 85 days ago

I love the concept, having lived on estates like that. I have to wonder though, at the style: it's written with a clear effort at gritty realism, but the slang and general idiom raise some issues. American readers will almost certainly find the slang impenetrable, while English readers will pick up ... view book

I wrote 93 days ago

Very nice, as always up to your usual exceptional standard, Tonia. I have one query; is this set in England? The blurb suggests so, but the dialogue has a notably Aussie ring to it. view book

I wrote 104 days ago

My friend MrK makes a good observation; the voice here does rather resemble Tolkien. I have to say that detracts from the piece; it's each writer's personal voice that sets their work apart, so developing your own voice is absolutely vital. Voice (as MrK and I have debated in the past) can vary acco... view book

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