Verdict on Crimson Fields

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M.c. Planck
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Praise for The World of Prime:


"Lively characters and solid worldbuilding keep the story moving."

--Publishers Weekly (on Gold Throne in Shadow)

"This is excellent epic fantasy... pulls the reader in quickly."

--Bull Spec

"Leaves the reader eager for the next chapter in this story."

--SFCrowsnest

"An exciting new take on the modern-man-meets-magic conflict--it''s a how-to guide for surviving in a world of gods and monsters."

--DAVE GROSS, author of Prince of Wolves (on Sword of the Bright Lady)
  • Published date: Apr 10, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 351
  • Publisher: PYR
  • ISBN: 9781633884373
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.25" H
M.C. Planck is the author of Sword of the Bright Lady and The Kassa Gambit. After a nearly-transient childhood, he hitchhiked across the country and ran out of money in Arizona. So he stayed there for thirty years, raising dogs, getting a degree in philosophy, and founding a scientific instrument company. Having read virtually everything by the old masters of SF&F, he decided he was ready to write. A decade later, with a little help from the Critters online critique group, he was actually ready. He was relieved to find that writing novels is easier than writing software, as a single punctuation error won't cause your audience to explode and die. When he ran out of dogs, he moved to Australia to raise his daughter with kangaroos.

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