
Mary Schlegel is a full-time mom, homemaker, author, and artist. She loves tea, nature, science, history, and theology, and incorporates all of them into the fantasy and science fiction she writes.
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The mountains of Breah were shrouded in clouds that grew thicker the closer Orienne drew to the city. Both sides of the road were bordered with closely-spaced stones standing on end, for which she was grateful; without them it would have be...
The shocked numbness Sorek experienced following the news of Ivan’s death wore off quickly, leaving him to pass the end of summer in misery. It wasn’t long before everyone learned to avoid him whenever possible—at least, everyone but Jaquen...
Orienne came to with the taste of blood in her throat. The left side of her face throbbed in rhythm with her pulse, and her eye was nearly swollen shut. She tried to move, and felt grass against the back of her hand and right side of her fa...
Traden stood in the hills only a few miles from the springs of Lekura. The lake was even visible from the upper levels of several of the city’s taller buildings. Despite the damage done by the invaders during Traden’s fall, Sorek could easi...
The call to rise sounded early in the Farin war camp. Ivan could have marched them to Traden without rest after the previous day’s battle, but they would have been too exhausted to be any good once they got there, so he had allowed them to...
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Endlessly curious, slightly unhinged. Aspiring feudal monarch. Writing nonfiction about grief, healing, culture, and my faith. Writing fantasy and science fiction about chivalry, courage, and love.
Keturah is married to A. M. Hickman. She is the founder of the Living Room Academy, an immersive program designed to equip and empower young women with feminine skills. She writes stories from her traditional childhood and growing up undocumented.
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