David Estes
Hi David, thanks for the question! I've written a bunch of books/series, so I'll answer for my current series, The Fatemarked Epic. The answer goes back a lot of years, to when I was nine years old and discovering Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. By the time I was a young teen I'd literally read the covers off my books. Twenty years later, when I realized I had a career as a SciFi/Fantasy writer, I avoided the epic fantasy genre because I felt I could never live up to the amazingness that was JRR Tolkien. In fact, I wrote more than 20 books in OTHER genres before I gained the confidence to tackle the one I loved the most. On January 1st, 2016, a month after my son was born, I started planning and writing The Fatemarked Epic, which now stands complete (book five, Lifemarked, available for preorder) at almost a million words across five books. With numerous characters and plotlines, I can truly say I'm proud of it, and believe it lives up to the epic fantasy genre. Hopefully Tolkien would like what I've written too!
Thanks for the question! As a small token of my thanks for your support, can I interest you in a pair of signed Fatemarked bookmarks? If so, send me a direct message with your mailing name and address and I'll drop them in the mail. Happy reading!
Thanks for the question! As a small token of my thanks for your support, can I interest you in a pair of signed Fatemarked bookmarks? If so, send me a direct message with your mailing name and address and I'll drop them in the mail. Happy reading!
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Curtis Howard
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David Estes:
No question, just love. My wife recommended The Kingfall Histories series to me, which led to Fatemarked and got me overly excited to have 10 new books to read. I'm about 40% of the way through Kingfall and 100% hooked. Thank you!!! Goodreads yelled at me and said I needed to add a question mark? HAHA
William
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David Estes:
I have just finished reading Dragonfall (absolutely amazing) when i realised the Fatemarked series was actually similar to that of a sequel to Kingfall, should i abandon reading Magefall for now and swap to reading Fatemarked?I was also wondering if your book came in hardcover because it would avoid making the cover crumpled which might ruin the magnificent artwork.
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