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The Problematic Pen

J. M. Elliott

Journey into the world of ancient Scythian nomads—fierce warriors, mystic traditions, and power struggles—in The Steppe Saga, a historical fiction series paired with bold indie fiction and essays exploring ancient cultures, myths, and more.

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  • J. M. Elliott

    J. M. Elliott is an equestrian, editor, designer, and author of the ancient historical novel Of Wind and Wolves.

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