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A New Year, A New Publisher

In 2011, L&L Dreamspell took a chance on the idea. Garrett Calcaterra, Ahimsa Kerp, and I were ecstatic. The book, while struggling in sales as any book from unknown authors at an independent press could expect, did garner some critical acclaim. James Blaylock, Misty Massey, and others praised its high adventure and unique world. Sadly, L&L Dreamspell closed its doors in 2013 after the passing of one of its co-founders.
We thought that would be the end of it. But thankfully, Mary C. Moore at Reputation Books saw potential in a new, expanded version of the book. She had worked with Garrett on his novel, Dreamwielder, and eagerly dove into re-editing The Roads to Baldairn Motte. The new version, coming out this January, has additional material, a reordered narrative, and a kickass cover from Ben Thornton.
We're thrilled the novel will live again in its new format and hope you will enjoy it, too. As I kick off this new blog, I want to thank everyone out there who's stumbled upon this page and read it thus far. Here's to a Happy New Year, and to the great books we'll discover this year!
Published on December 29, 2013 18:27
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The Roads to Baldairn Motte - Revised

It's dark, gritty fantasy, and according to Rogue Blades Entertainment, "...some of the best and most thought provoking studies in heroism at the individual level...."
Reputation Books has posted an excerpt. Click on the Read More link at the bottom of the book overview. Enjoy!
Published on January 01, 2014 10:01
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Why a Mosaic Novel? Answers at SF Signal

Read at SF Signal
Published on January 06, 2014 18:09
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Beauty in Ruins - A review from Bob R. Milne

"For a heroic fantasy novel written by not one, not two, but three authors - Garrett Calcaterra, Craig Comer, and Ahimsa Kerp - The Roads to Baldairn Motte is a surprisingly well-structured, remarkably cohesive tale that actually benefits from the different voices, without seeming fragmented..."
Read more here!
Published on January 30, 2014 07:48
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