There Be Dragons!

Saucy Chronicles


The time has finally arrived!


The second Saucy Ink Short Story collection is now available for purchase on Amazon, in both kindle and print format.


Nine new and different stories about one of the most beloved creatures in all fantasy: DRAGONS!.


We’ve got fire-breathing dragons, shape-shifting dragons, metal dragons, and adorable little hero dragons. We’ve got urban fantasy, high fantasy, humorous stories, deadly mysteries, and more!


Taven’s Story


My own story is Love’s Champion, an urban fantasy featuring a cowboy riding one of Hephaestus’s metal dragons to pay an official visit to Aphrodite’s Champion.


LOVE’S CHAMPION: As an Arbiter for the Gods and Goddesses of the Greek pantheon, Nathaniel was no stranger to their squabbles, both large and petty. Even so, he found himself ill-prepared when a “simple favor” turned into a battle that forced him to question the gap between the letter of the law and his own moral code.


Perry’s Story

That’s right! You’ve been enjoying his blog posts for the last mumble-mumble months, and now you finally get the opportunity to read some of his writing!


Perry’s short story is entitled Final Flight, and was a touching and creative weaving of points of view. The narrative switches between the rider – moving forward through a tense aerial battle, and the dragon – moving backward to culminate in the day the dragon and rider bonded.


It was amazing and it made me cry every single time I read it.


FINAL FLIGHT: Bound by ties that are stronger than blood, man and dragon join to fight a common foe: one that would use dragons not as partners, but as slaves


Buy The Collection!



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Print Version: coming soon!


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Writing Status, July 2012
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