Faewalk — Nat 1 Publishing's shared literary universe — has expanded once again with this all-new anthology depicting characters who have either found themselves in a situation where they have zero clue or idea of how to interact or succeed. For some, it's a culture clash; for others, it's being woefully unprepared. In every case, it’s as amusing as All Heck.*
Included in this collection is something for everybody—comedy, tragedy, absurdity, sentimentality, smut, and even a piratological discourse about “Frigging in the Rigging.” Need more specifics before you buy it? Sure, we hear ya. Here are the stories included in Dumped the Wrong “Dungeon Up for the Task” by B.S.Roberts and Jason Willard“She’s Just a Girl. He’s Just a Dragon” by Cheyenne Stone“Stupid Dream” by Jennifer Weigel“Unadulterated Terror” by B.S.Roberts“The Discalculation of Baxter Bennet” by Jason Willard“Something’s Awry in the Woods” by Francis X. Wiget II “Unorthodox Solutions” by Aleksandar Mirkovic“The Tryst” by Penny Blood“Flying Dutch on the Good Ship Venus” by Olchar E. Lindsann“Wizards of PUMP” by Donnell Griffith“A Hero’s Feast” by Macy Blush“Reginald’s Laptop” by Jeff Kirkley“Witch Lights” by Mord McGhee“The Long Way” by Savannah Joiner“Wizard vs Unicorn” by R.R. Queen“Frenzicus Meets a Squidithid” by Merdhin Wylde“Zaltar the Conqueror” by Shaun Huston *All Heck is a twelve-ring circus that travels up and down the Dagger Shores. Does that have any relevance to the contents of this anthology? Nope.
Macy Blush is a Faerûn Today bestselling author of contemporary romance tomes. Her first hit, Sunset over the Abyss, paved the way to romanticizing the adventures of the wandering heroes of the continent in a gritty, realistic depiction of good versus evil, love and heartbreak. She’s the wife of the renowned Waterdeep actor Phil Ander, and mother of three. Her books have been translated into a half-a-dozen languages—including Elvish, Dwarvish, Gnomish, Druidic, Halfling, and Sylvan—and can be found in print from the Sword Coast to Durpar.
Macy's work is ghostwritten by B.S. Roberts. Some may even say Macy Blush is fictional.