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Someone screeched at me today that any AI was too much, and that any use of it compromised one’s status as a creative. It’s getting harder to avoid. No one asked for smart fridges or toasters, and I certainly don’t want Google or Microsoft...
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Troll Hunter: Book 1 of the Troll Lands Saga, at Amazon
Far to the south, Isabo scanned the same grasslands from the head of her army. They had marched through the night under a brilliant full moon to arrive at the first...
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Kishik (Called “Tulum’s Fort” by the Pakh-Hu)
Compared to most of the Stone Breakers clan, Holy One Pura Kha was young, barely two centuries old. Indeed, except for the clan’s younglings, there were few trolls in Kishik...
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Leaving Gummash
Gheen would have preferred to walk, to take in the sharp scent of the high pine forest, especially when the winds roared in the trees as they would today. But such a luxury was not permitted to a Holy One...
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The Rook’s Roost, Pineholm
After taking Figg’s horse back to its owner, Cullen returned to his inn. He was weary and sore from the ride to Sylvora and back. He found Aydin and Koraya waiting in the common room. The troll...
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