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Reddit mentions of Unfettered II: New Tales By Masters of Fantasy
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Unfettered II: New Tales By Masters of Fantasy. Here are the top ones.
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Release date | November 2016 |
It's part of the short-story collection Unfettered II (Shawn Speakman, editor), now on sale at Amazon (and possibly other places as well).
Amazon link here.
I was fortunate enough to have my novelette, "The Red-rimmed Eyes of Tóu Mǎ," published in Shawn Speakman's anthology among r/fantasy favourites such as Brandon Sanderson, Janny Wurts, Jim Butcher, and Michael Sullivan. I've now made that story available as a standalone eBook on Kindle. It's just a buck.
It also has a Goodreads page.
About the story
>To save his friend, Farid Sulayk, the Patchwork Priest, needs to get to O’oa Tsetse before the next full moon. But between here and there are highways crawling with rebels, and a range of sky-scraping mountains riddled with blood ghosts, kō-dan, and worse. Ethereal Tóu Mǎ offers Farid passage through the mountains, but at a cost: defeat the warlock Wu-jiu, who holds the village of Tt’Hsiung in her blood-soaked fist.
>Accompanied by Tóu Mǎ, a mischievous fire djinn, and his growing doubts, Farid races to reach O’oa Tsetse before it’s too late; but first he must defeat the deadly warlock and her ghostly Yoo-in. As secrets are revealed and blood is spilled, will Farid’s battle-hardened mechanical arm and djinn magic be enough to see them through alive?
Cover Art
The cover illustration was done by a tremendously talented Indian artist named Ayan Nag. I highly recommend checking out the rest of his gallery.
Thanks for all the support, r/fantasy. Enjoy!
For those curious as to the [book] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MTQMK2A/ref=pd_aw_sim_351_2/152-7638915-0019261?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=1CH14GCZZXXB0J43YRDN)