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The Battle Dancer: A Red Wraith Prequel
The Red Wraith, #5
by Nick Wisseman
Part of the Red Wraith series
Everyone in Dzune had always assumed Tay could read fates, that her milky eyes let her see what others couldn't. Villagers brought gifts in exchange for her wisdom and treated it as the ironclad word of the Sun Father.There was only one problem: Tay couldn't actually see the future.Not at all initially, and only a little after her awakening. She'd had a true vision once, though, an image of her-armed and angry-safeguarding a strange man on a green hill.And now that man had come to Dzune.The Battle Dancer won an Honorable Mention from the Writers of the Future Contest in 2014.Please note: This story doesn't fully resolve on its own-it's meant as a lead-in to The Red Wraith. Nick Wisseman lives in the woods of Michigan with his wife, kids, ten dogs, sixty cats, and forty horses. (The true number of pets is an order of magnitude smaller, but most days it feels like more.) He's not quite sure why he loves writing twisted fiction, but there's no stopping the weirdness once he's in front of a computer. You can find the complete list of oddities on his website: www.nickwisseman.com As magic awakens in Early America, peoples old and new struggle to adapt.
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The Ascenders: A Red Wraith Prequel
The Red Wraith, #4
by Nick Wisseman
Part of the Red Wraith series
A rabble-rouser with burn scars marring his neck and face. A runaway slave who limps and mutters to himself. Another exile, this one riddled with pockmarks and accompanied by a dirty seagull. A dowser who braids her hair in elaborate patterns threaded with blue flowers.What do these outcasts-these reluctant witches and warlocks and shamans-have in common? They're about to find out.And it will cause them to love, fight, and kill each other.Please note:- An earlier version of this novella won an Honorable Mention from the Writers of the Future Contest in 2015.- The current iteration doesn't fully resolve on its own-it's meant as a lead-in to The Red Wraith (a full-length novel set in an alternate Early America). Nick Wisseman lives in the woods of Michigan with his wife, kids, ten dogs, sixty cats, and forty horses. (The true number of pets is an order of magnitude smaller, but most days it feels like more.) He's not quite sure why he loves writing twisted fiction, but there's no stopping the weirdness once he's in front of a computer. You can find the complete list of oddities on his website: www.nickwisseman.com As magic awakens in Early America, peoples old and new struggle to adapt.
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