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Unveiling Ancient Mysteries in “Tales from the Inca Empire”

I'm delighted to share my latest work, "Tales from the Inca Empire," with you. This book is a journey into the heart of the Andes, where the rich mythology of the Inca civilization comes to life. Through these stories, I aim to bring the powerful deities and legendary tales of the Inca to a modern audience, capturing the essence of their fascinating culture and spiritual heritage.

You'll encounter the radiant sun god Inti, the nurturing earth goddess Pachamama, and the wise creator god Viracocha, among others. These deities played crucial roles in the Inca worldview, and their stories are filled with creation myths, heroic deeds, and divine interventions. Each narrative is a testament to the Inca's deep reverence for nature and their spiritual beliefs, offering a profound connection to their ancient traditions.

Writing this book has been an incredible journey, blending historical insight with poetic storytelling. This collection is for anyone interested in mythology, history, or the cultural treasures of the Inca Empire. I look forward to sharing these timeless stories with you and uncovering the wisdom and wonder that lie within them.
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Published on August 05, 2024 14:56 Tags: gods, inca, legends, myth, mythology, peru, south-america, tales

Cannonfire, Queens, and a Reluctant Heroine in "Salt and Gunpowder"

The sea offers no explanations. It gives no warnings, makes no promises, and remembers no names. In that kind of world, survival depends on judgment, instinct, and the ability to act when hesitation would mean death. That’s where Tamsin Kendrick lives—not in defiance of her time, but firmly within it, shaped by its demands and tested by its dangers.

Her journey begins far from any battlefield, but she doesn’t stay an observer for long. Thrown into the heart of a conflict between empires, she adapts quickly—learning the pulse of the ship, the language of command, and the sharp edge of trust earned under fire. She doesn’t rise by accident. Every place she holds, every order she gives, is the result of actions that speak louder than rank.

The battles she faces aren’t just fought with powder and blade. They’re found in the quiet calculations before dawn, in the way alliances form and falter, and in the weight of every choice made under pressure. The ship becomes more than a vessel—it’s a crucible. And in its confined, dangerous space, a crew becomes something more than strangers sharing a deck.

"Salt and Gunpowder" is a story born of that tension—of loyalty forged in the heat of conflict, of respect earned in the harshest places, and of a woman who never once needed to prove she belonged. She simply did.
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Published on May 07, 2025 09:10 Tags: british, fiction, historical-fiction, history, inca, peru, pirates, sir-francis-drake, spain, spanish-main

The Road to 1,440

Samuel DenHartog
I'm Samuel DenHartog, and at 51, at the end of November of 2023, I've embarked on a remarkable journey as a writer. My diverse background in computer programming, video game development, and film prod ...more
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