Name of the Knight

Enough people have finished the book to start asking me some pointed questions about it.


Questions like:


1. Wait, what?


2. Is it RHYME or REE-MAY?


3. What’s all this about Jonas being a murderer?  Say it ain’t so!


4. You do realize that the ogre’s name changes in Chapter One?


Artist - Bruno Vergauwen

Artist – Bruno Vergauwen


5. Wait, you killed them? Why are you so horrible?


To which I respond:


1. Dude, I know, right?


2. It’s RHYME, like ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’.


3. Not telling. Yet. Keep buying books, suckers.


4. [hides in a barrel]


5. Dude, I know, right?


And a couple of people have also asked “So, Jonas keeps mentioning his Master, the knight he served. What’s his Master’s name?”


Here’s the fun part. I have no idea.


Names are very, very important. The best ones appear, fully formed in the savannah of my mind — or I fall upon them like wild beasts in the tall grass.


And I haven’t caught his Master’s name yet.


I know the shape of their story, the gleam in the old man’s eye — but not his name, not yet.


Isn’t this great? It’s like Spell/Sword is spoiler-proof.



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Published on May 09, 2013 14:31
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