The Warlord and the Bard
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Author Bio:
Eric does not do well with third person writing, as his own writing attests. Nevertheless, he’s giving it a go. Eric is a Midwesterner, and older than dirt. Or as Lady Glenhaven might have said, “He’s old enough to have sailed with Noah.” He has had an intimate connection with the arts during these many years, and in the real world he writes for a living, but not fiction. (Though there are those who might differ about what he and his colleagues do.) He started reading at five and has been a science fiction/fantasy addict ever since. That’s why, with rare exceptions, most of his writing has been and probably will be in those genres. There are exceptions, though. Hopefully a book of poetry with a working title of A Rollerblade Day will be published by December of 2014. He’s working on two more M/M romance novels that are set in the “Another England” of The Rake, the Rogue and the Roué: no way out and The Serpent Mark. The former is possible by the end of the year. The latter— who knows? He’s also acquired the rights to use an incredible piece of “dragon art” called “Worldbreaker, Worldmaker,” by the very talented Rachael Mayo, as a book cover— besides buying the original for his office wall. If you’re interested, you can find her portfolio at DeviantArt. Now he just has to think of a dragon shifter tale to go with it.
Questions? Comments? ea westfall 43 at gmail dot com.